LACHESIS



HEAD.

Headache generally: Pain in both temples. Pain in the occiput, every morning. General, very troublesome pain, every afternoon. Pain aviary day, with a longed feeling in the all the limbs as if proceeding from thee chest, disposition to sleep, and loss of appetite. Headache from the heat of the sum. Stroke of the sun. Dull aching: in the sinciput; in the head, with nausea, in the afternoon; in the vertex, in drunkards. Heaviness of the head: early in the morning, with subsequent pin above thee right eye; with weakness and dullness of the head, worse in the occiput and when walking. Headache after a cold, first a pressure in the fore-head, which increases to a violent beating in the evening, with nausea and inclination to vomit. Aching pains in the head. Headache with nausea and drowsiness. Aching in the forehead, also with stitches. Aching under the skull all over. Pressing headache, early in the morning, violent, with congestion of the heard, particularly on stooping. Pressing in the forehead form without inwards, on stooping. Severe pain, as if the head would burst, particularly in the temples. Tensive pain in the whole head, relieved in the open air. Lacerating in the Hepar Darting in the head. Deep stinging throughout the whole head.Beating headache. Violent beating in the whole head. Beating above the eyes. Humoring on every motion, Occasioning nausea and inclination to vomit, with painful boring in the vertex. Undulating pulsative beating, most violent above the eyes. Congestion of the head, attending other complaints with dullness of the head and giddiness. Heat in the head. Whizzing in the head. Violent headache with twinkling before the eyes, as if coryza would make its appearance, or with inclination to vomit. Headache with nausea, also violent, particularly in the forehead, with chilliness and palpitation of the heat. Headache with toothache. Painful sensitiveness of thee whole left side of the head. Itching of the hairy scalp. Peeling off the skin of thee head and face. Swelling of the head and face, with closing of the from swelling. Falling off of the hair.

EYES.

Pains near or above the eyes. Pain in the eyes as if from dust. Pain in the eyes from reading. Pressure in the eyes, as if the orbits were too narrow, worse during movement. Pressure in the eyes, as if eyes would start from their sockets. Stinging in the eyes, which are sometimes hot and burning. Biting and burning in the eyes, particularly in the upper lids, with constipation. Redness. Inflammation of the eyes. Inflammation of the lids, with pain in the eyes. Inflammation characterized by large bundle of injected vessels, proceeding from the inner canthus towards thee cornea. Ulcers of thee cornea. Faintness and dimness of the eyes, attending some other complaints, or distortion of the eyes. Dimness of the eyes. Thee eyes become weak. Mistiness before the eyes. Flickering before the eyes, with twitching, attended with congestion of the head Sensations as if threads or sunbeams were moving before the eyes in confusion. Black flickering before the eyes. Bright blue ring around the light, or fairy ring, with fiery rays.

EARS.

Throbbing in the bones. Darting the ars, as in erysipelas. Soreness and scurfs on the ears. Coldness of the ear and of the whole side of the head (during toothache). Indescribably disagreeable sensation from the ear to the throat. Dryness of the ears. White cerumen. The ears feel obstructed. Diminution, hardness of hearing, also with dryness. Very sensitive to noise. crackling in the ears. Roaring in the ears. Drumming roaring with congestion of blood to the head.

NOSE.

Pains in the nose proceeding from the head. Drawing in the bone. Redness of the nose in drunkards and in syphilitic patients who have been poisoned with Mercurius Vesicular eruption in the nostril. Scurfs in the nose. Discharge of pus and blood from the nose, also with violent headache. Ozoena. Dryness of the nose, sometimes commencing in the throat. Yellow mucus from the nose and throat, preceded by dry coryza and hoarseness of log standing. Frequent imperfect catarrh. Interminable coryza. Coryza with of the nose. Complaints from retrocession of catarrh. Flaunt coryza every day. Fluent coryza with profuse secretion of mucus, running of the eyes, and cough.

FACE.

Expression of pain. Distortion of the face, also during an apoplectic fit. Sunken face with expression of suffering. Pale face. Livid, gray complexion attending the abdominal complaints, or fever and ague after abuse of chin. yellow complexion with vermilion redness of thee cheeks, in chronic affection. Blue rings around the eye, early in the morning. Heat in the face. Redness of the face with headache, lacerating pains in thee limbs, or pains in the stomach and chest. Prosopalgia: lacerating above the orbit, with vomiting of the ingesta (in girls at the period of pubescence). Drawing in the malar and jaw-bones. Burning pains in the face. Swelling of the face with heat and redness. Swelling of the left side of the face and of the lower jaw, with sensitiveness to contact. Erysipelas of the face, particularly under the left eye. Arrest of erysipelas when on the point of breaking out. Sudden nightly swelling of the face with violent itching. Itching of the face. (Prickling in the face and around the eyes.) Eruption about the eye. Rash over the whole face, going and coming. Reddish herpes in thee face. Old herpes with thick scurf in the region of the whiskers. Reappearance in large quantity of suppressed herpes in the face. Swelling of the lips. Distortion of the mouth to the left side during an apoplectic fit.

TEETH AND JAWS.

Stiffness of the articulation of the jaws. Lock-jaw chilliness. Lock-jaw in a patient affected with chronic catalepsy. Constant rising and falling of the lower jaw during an apoplectic fit. Lacerating in the jaw. Toothache, with swelling of the cheeks, headache, chilliness, heat, thirst, and heaviness of thee feet. Lacerating in the teeth, also with furious darting and stinging in the lower teeth. Throbbing stinging, followed by discharge of blood, with frequent, readily-excited beating over the eye. Exfoliation of the inner side of the teeth. The gums are raw and sore. Readily-bleeding gums. Swelling of the gums, with blue redness and great sensitiveness. Scurvy.

MOUTH.

Violent burning in the mouth, also with throbbing, or with swelling of the lips and gum. Rawness of the mouth and throat. Soreness. Gangrenous sports in the mouth, preceded by burning pain and rawness. Stomacace. Dryness of thee mouth. Ptyalism,

also when other complaints, such as mercurial syphilitic ulcers in the throat, are present. Spitting of blood. Burning as if form pepper. Burning with yellowish redness, smoothness, white edges, and cracked lip (in typhus). Thick yellowish coating of the tongue. White tongue, with aversion to food, during fever. Black tongue. Tongue as if stiff, with difficulty of moving it when swallowing. Paralysis of the tongue after apoplexy. Disposition to bit the tongue, during an epileptic fit. Swelling of the tongue, from thee bit of a viper. Red sore parts, rhagades, and large round papillae of the tongue. Gangrene of the tongue. difficulty of speech, also in typhus, as if the tongue were to heavy. Unintelligible muttering after an apoplectic fit. Hurried talking, with headache and redness of the face, or with mental derangement and constrictive sensation in thee throat. Soreness. Inflammation of the tongue, with titillation inducing cough. Inflammatory selling of the velum pendulum palati.

THROAT.

Tingling, particularly early in the morning, with nausea and subsequent prickling, stinging, and vomiting, or at night, accompanied with continual dry cough, or on thee left side of the throat with stinging with continual dry cough, or on thee left side of the throat with stinging. Sore throat, the soreness being felt at small sport in the throat; extending to the ears; with danger of suffocation. Pressure in the throat. Pressing in the throat, with frequent discharge of saliva. Sensation of swelling in the throat during deglutition. Sensation as of a plug, lump, tubercle., in the throat. Sensation after eating as if something had remained adhering to the oesophagus. Burning in the throat, also with hoarseness. Soreness in the throat, as after a cold. Chronic sore pain in the oesophagus during deglutition. Sensation as if the whole throat were raw. Inflammation of the throat. Inflammation of the tonsils, with swelling, redness, and disposition to suppurate (giving first bell). Phlegmonous inflammation of the throat with violent fever. Syphilitic mercurial ulcers in the throat, on the palate, and in the fauces, with tingling in the ulcers, desire to cough, and violent pain on swallowing food, particularly hard, sweet, and sour food. Small ulcerated places in the throat. Entire inability to swallow. Constant urging to swallowing. Drinks return by the nose. Hydrophobia. Dryness of the pharynx and oesophagus, preventing deglutition. Dryness of small spots in thee throat. Dryness of the right side of thee throat. Hawking up of mucus, particularly in the evening, as if an ulcer had burst.

Charles Julius Hempel
Charles Julius Hempel (5 September 1811 Solingen, Prussia - 25 September 1879 Grand Rapids, Michigan) was a German-born translator and homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. While attending medical lectures at the University of New York, where he graduated in 1845, he became associated with several eminent homeopathic practitioners, and soon after his graduation he began to translate some of the more important works relating to homeopathy. He was appointed professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia in 1857.