AGARICUS MUSCARIUS



Redness, burning itching of EARS, as if they had been frozen.

TONGUE dry.

Very drowsy after dinner, quite unusual; he SLEEPS very deeply and gets awake with pains in all limbs.

Sudden convulsive COUGHS, ((<)) forenoons, or during day.

Pain in LUMBAR REGION AND SACRUM; and while sitting; pain, sore aching; back not sensitive to touch.

Burning itching on both HANDS, as if frozen; parts hot, swollen, red.

Trembling of hands.

Stiffness in fingers from gout.

Twitching of gluteal muscles.

Pain in bones of lower LEGS, sometimes as if in the periosteum.

Pain and inflammation of frost-bitten toes.

Chilblains.

Tearing in limbs (<) in rest or sitting, (>) moving.

Pains in limbs with lameness and numbness.

Uncertainty in walking, tumbling over everything in the way.

Twitchings; of eyelids and eyeballs; of cheeks; in chest posteriorly: in abdomen.

Involuntary movements (especially with children) while awake; ceasing during sleep.

Spasmodic motions, from simple involuntary motions and jerks of single muscles, to a dancing of whole body. Chorea.

Paralysis of upper and lower limbs. Incipient softening of spinal marrow.

During sleep, one does not notice any motion of eyes whatever in clonic spasms of eyes.

Chilblains, frost-bite, and all consequences of exposure to cold, particularly in face.

Shiverings over body, run from above downward.

Shudders; with bitter vomiting after supper.

Sweat when walking, or with slightest exertion.

Profuse sweat.

Burning, itching, redness and swelling, as from frost-bites.

Drunkards, especially for their headaches.

PECULIAR OR ITALIC SYMPTOMS of AGARICUS

      Agaricus is one of the few homeopathy remedies of diagonal symptoms: they may appear at the same time on opposite sides of the body-but diagonally.

Cold sensations: icy cold feeling on small place, left chest near shoulder-blade.

Formication and burning in gluteal muscles.

Neuralgic pains as though sharp pieces of ice touched the parts or as if cold needles ran through the nerves. (Arsenicum hot needles.) It seem as if the whole body would dwindle to nothing.

Itching and burning all over with great distress.

Margaret Lucy Tyler
Margaret Lucy Tyler, 1875 – 1943, was an English homeopath who was a student of James Tyler Kent. She qualified in medicine in 1903 at the age of 44 and served on the staff of the London Homeopathic Hospital until her death forty years later. Margaret Tyler became one of the most influential homeopaths of all time. Margaret Tyler wrote - How Not to Practice Homeopathy, Homeopathic Drug Pictures, Repertorising with Sir John Weir, Pointers to some Hayfever remedies, Pointers to Common Remedies.