Common name (Californian): Canchalagua.
Introduction
Erythraea chironiodes, Griesb. Natural order: Gentianaceae. Preparation: Tincture of the whole plant when in flower.
Head
Head feels congested. Pressive pains in forehead. Fulness, tightness of scalp; it feels as if drawn together by india- rubber.
Eyes
Burning in the eyes, first in the left, and then in the right.
Ears
Slight pain in the ears. Piercing or stitches in the ears. Increased buzzing and roaring.
Mouth
Spitting of white mucus, with trembling and nervousness.
Stomach
Increase of appetite. Ructus. Regurgitations. Water brash.
Abdomen
Flatus. Slight pain, relieved by pressure.
Stool
Several loose stools a day. Constipation. Head, knotty morning stool.
Chest
Alleviating a catarrh, produced by influenza.
Generalities
That kind of pain in head and fingers which is concomitant with the attacks of intermittent fever.
Sleep
Sleeplessness (from 1st trit).
Fever
Chills repeatedly, down the spine, and all over, especially in bed, at night. Heat in whole body; I could bear, after the proving, the cool trade-wind, usually setting in, in San Francisco, in the afternoon, better than before.
Conditions Aggravations
(Morning), Hard stool. (Night), In bed, chills.
Amelioration
(Pressure), Pain in abdomen.