INTRODUCTION
a. LYCOPERSICUM SOL.LYC. Tomato. Se “Archiv,” XVII.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS.
Frequent waking and tossing about at night, the limbs on which he is lying feel paralyzed.
HEAD.
Stupid feeling in the head. Heaviness and dullness of the head. Pressure in the malar bone. Dry coryza.
b. MAMMOSUM SOL.MAM. Night-shade. See “Archiv” XIII.
SYMPTOMS.
Inability to think coherently. Hawks up blood-streaked mucus from the larynx. Uneasiness. Great weariness and disposition to sleep.
c. NIGRUM SOL. NIGR. See “journal de Chimie Medorrhinum” Hirtz, of strasbourg, 1848.
SYMPTOMS.
Complete cessation of the mental functions. Vertigo. Horrible headache. The face is congested with blood. Red, bloated face. Confused and anxious expression of countenance. Open, humid, glistening eyes. Extreme dilatation of both pupils. Alternate contraction and dilatation of the pupils. Mistiness before the eyes. Loathing. vomiting of the ingesta. Frequent vomiting, first of mucus, afterwards of a bluish or gray-blackish fluid. Tenesmus of the anus. Difficulty of breathing. Hot skin, though covered with sweat. Frequent sweats over the whole body. Excessive thirst. Small, frequent pulse. Quick, irregular pulse. Red, scarlet spots on the whole skin. Convulsions and spasms. Tetanic rigidity of the whole body. Trismus. Coma, alternating with convulsions and moaning. Great restlessness. General violent convulsive restlessness. Tremor. Violent subsultus-tendinum. Moaning, as in hydrocephalus.