5. General relaxation; weak; faints easily, while kneeling at church; falling womb and pelvic organs; drooping eyelids; weak back (<) on walking.
6. Cachectic yellow face, with yellow saddle across the nose; mouth – patches; ringworm.
7. Modalities, (<) standing; walking slowly; sexual intercourse; jar; after sleep; laundry work; milk (diarrhoea); climacteric; kneeling at church; (>) sitting with legs crossed, loosening clothes, walking fast; open air.
I said at the end of my lecture on Sepia that if there was one word more than all others that would express the genius of Sepia it is the word Relaxation.
Uterine ligaments relaxed, letting everything down.
Stomach sinking, weak, gone or faint in consequence.
Rectum, can’t expel faeces.
Face, sunken, eyelids drooping.
Back, great sense of weakness, (<) walking.
Veins, relaxed, engorged, portal stasis.
Capillaries, capillary stasis, brown spots.
Averse to coition (no power to enjoy.)
General, faintness, at trifles, riding, walking kneeling, etc. Will, power gone, indifference.