INTRODUCTION
CUPR. CARB. Carbonate of Copper. See Noack and Trinks.
ANTIDOTES.
See Cuprum
GENERAL SYMPTOMS.
Sudden convulsions and falling down without consciousness. General convulsions. Epileptic fits, returning at short intervals. Bone-pains, with headache and nausea, early in the morning, or during the intervals which are free from rage and convulsions. Weakness. Fainting. Consumption.
SLEEP.
Lethargic stupefaction. Frequent startings at night, during sleep.
FEVER.
Fever. Small contracted, unequal, sometimes at night, during sleep.
MORAL SYMPTOMS.
Attacks of a peevish cunning mania. Craziness, he screams like a child. Full, quick, strong pulse during the attacks of craziness, with red and inflamed eyes, wild looks, and incoherent speech. Sweat after the paroxysm of craziness. Frequently returning paroxysms of rage, during which he attempts to bite those around him. Oppressive anxiety.
HEAD.
Dullness of the head. Oppressive anxiety.
EYES.
Red, inflamed eyes, with wild looks (during the paroxysm of craziness). Staring eyes.
FACE.
Pale face. Spasmodic distortion of the face.
DIGESTIVE APPARATUS.
Loathing. Frequent vomiting. Vomiting and tenesmus. Violent pain in the stomach. Slight pain in the stomach and bowels. Colic, violent, with subsequent trembling of the limbs and profuse sweat. Lacerating and cutting in the abdomen. Constant diarrhoea. Bloody discharge from the bowels.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS.
Dry cough. Asthma.
EXTREMITIES.
Convulsive movements and distortion of the limbs. Excessive lameness of the upper and lower limbs.