Sulphur



Sleep

Unconquerable drowsiness, especially in afternoon and in evening by candle-light.Irresistible drowsiness by day, wakefulness by night, in bed every place appeared hard for his head and he keeps moving it hither and thither. Goes to sleep late. Sleeps with his eyes half-open. Frequent yawning. Retarded sleep at night, or sleeplessness, sometimes caused by a great flow of ideas of from over-excitement. Sleep to light, or agitated with frequent waking, often with starts, and in a fright. Waking too early with inability to go to sleep again. Morning sleep too much prolonged, sometimes deep and lethargic, with difficulty in rising in morning. Unrefreshing sleep. Waking frequently during night when one becomes wide awake suddenly. Pains, uneasiness, and tingling in limbs, anxiety and heat, colic at night, gastralgia, vertigo, headache, visions and illusions of senses, palpitation of heart, asthmatic sufferings, hunger and thirst. Inability to sleep otherwise than on back, with head high. When sleeping, agitation and tossing, shocks in body and jerks in limbs, starts and fright, talking (talks loudly while asleep), cries, murmurs, wanderings, delirium, lamentation, and moaning, snoring, eyes half-open, lying on back with the arms above head, nightmare, and somnambulism. On waking, illusions of senses, frightful visions, and fear of ghosts. Frequent, fantastic, anxious, frightful and horrible, anger-exciting, disgusting, and agitated dreams, dreams of fire, of dogs which bite, of being possessed of fine clothes, of falling, of danger, of death, dreams, with a presentiment concerning the events of the morrow. Vivid, beautiful, pleasant dreams. Singing during sleep. Happy dreams when one wakes up singing, busy all the time, wishing to touch something with inability to do so. Vivid dreams, remain impressed on the memory. After waking mind long confused. Immediately after closing eyes, horrible strange grimaces appeared to her, could not banish them. Lay in a reverie and talked of whatever vision appeared to him, with open eyes, for three nights in succession. Voluptuous dreams with seminal emissions. Vivid dream that she is seated on the chamber, which causes her to wet the bed.

Fever

Chilliness from want of natural heat. Chilliness, coldness, shivering, and shuddering, worse in evening or at night in bed (followed by heat and profuse perspiration), as well as in afternoon, and when walking in open air. Chilliness in forenoon, heat with cold feet in afternoon. Chilliness externally with internal heat and a red face. Chilliness, beginning in the toes. Slight chill, 10 A.M. continues till 3 p.m., followed by heat lasting two hours, mostly in head and hands, with desire for beer. Partial shiverings, principally in back, chest, and arms, coldness in hands, feet, and nose. Chill constantly creeps from small of back up back. Chill and fever, no reaction, constantly sinking. During the shiverings paleness or heat in face, headache, and sometimes flushes of heat. Frequent flushes of heat. Heat, worse at night or in evening or in morning, and also in afternoon, and often with (circumscribed) redness of cheeks, ardent thirst, burning sensation in hands and feet, partial shiverings, partial sweats, principally in head, face, and hands, fatigue and painful weariness in limbs, hoarseness and cough, anxiety, &c. Heat at night without thirst, preceded by chilliness with thirst. Febrile attacks both in forenoon and afternoon, or in evening, manifesting themselves by heat, which is preceded by shiverings, and followed or attended by perspiration, or else by heat in face, followed by shiverings. During the fever palpitation of heart, delirium, weakness, obstruction, and scabs in nose, with violent thirst, which last symptom may also occur before the shiverings. Swollen veins. Pulse hard, quick, and full (at times intermitting). Perspiration in general of single parts, on back part of the body, great disposition to perspire, perspiration, with anxiety, compound or intermittent fevers. Thirst. Want of perspiration. Frequent and profuse perspiration, day and night, evening and morning, in bed, aptness to perspire during labour, partial perspiration, chiefly on head, nape of neck, hands, &c., acid perspiration. Perspiration very debilitating, pungent smell, very seldom offensive, at times cold. Sweat smelling of sulphur. Perspiration only on one side of body, worse at night and in morning.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica