EXPERIMENT (PROVING) OF HISTAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE ON HUMANS



Pain in ciliar arch.

Visual tiredness, worsened by looking upon brilliant objects, accompanied by a vivid pain, like fire in the occular ball.

Darkening of sight previous to a throbbing headache at temples.

Concomitants: Superficial burning sensations in various parts of body. Itching at various parts of body. Burning occipital headache. Stunning of head. Compression at mastoid region. Buzzing of ears, as if going deaf. Pain in ears. Toothache. Painful tension on root of nose. Sensations of nostrils being dry and wide open. Tickling in nose. Nasal obstruction. Numbness of cheek. Jerks of perioral muscles. Pain in throat.

Lacunar amigdalitis. Febricula. Pain in spine. Arthralgia and myalgiae. Numbness in parts of limbs. Sore feeling all over the body. Generalised weariness. Contusive pain at chest wall. Breathing difficulty. Dry cough. Pain at right hypochondrium. Stools less coloured. Burning at hepatic region. Epigastralgia. Nausea. Dizziness with insecure walking. Tremor of hands. Scarce menstruations.

Modalities: Better by cold; worse by air draft, bending head, looking at brilliant objects.

Jacob Gringauz