TARENTULA HISPANICA IN THE MODERN AGE



Discoloration; blue nails Fingers:

Eruptions: joints.

Pustules third-finger joint.

fourth-ginger.

FORMICATION. using finger.

Heaviness, upper limbs;

lower limbs. Thumb.

Inflammation fingers: toes. evening.

Itching, upper left: pressure amel.

fingers. LOWER extremities.

LOWER LIMBS.

walking.

leg. HIP:

(dios) evening.

night.

during menses.

rheumatic.

THIGH

MOTION IRREGULAR: KNEE

upper. fingers difficult Patella, extending to black

loss of power. (of knee)

LEG:

Tibia,

Calf. Numbness;

left upper. Foot joints:

lower. toes.

leg; first.

right. Aching forearm.

Pain. wrist.

Rheumatic. hip.

Upper extremities. Burning.

Upper arm. forearm.

Elbow. palm.

Forearm. hip.

EXTREMITIES-Burning EXTREMITIES.

(Continued) (Continued).

leg. Twitching upper limbs.

calf. Weakness upper limbs.

Pressing, thigh. lower limbs.

Sore, hip. hip.

Sitting amel. thigh.

Standing. leg.

walking. walking.

knee.

SLEEP

Stitching, upper limbs: Dreams of animals.

Wrist. business.

hand, ulnar side. danger.

fingers; first. dead bodies.

thumb; ball. death.

thigh. horses.

leg; misfortune.

calf. pleasant toe; first. sad

Tearing; toes; unpleasant.

first-toe. water.

Paralysis; Falls asleep sitting.

lower limbs. Prolonged sleep.

Perspiration: food. Restless

Pulsation: thigh. Sleepiness:

knee. morning.

RESTLESSNESS: evening.

upper. overpowering

LOWER sitting.

LEG Sleepless

FOOT.

Yawning, morning.

Stiffness: knees. Spasmodic.

Swelling joints. CHILLS.

wrist, Daytime.

knee. morning on waking.

toes. evening.

Trembling leg. drinking agg.

CHILLS (Continued) GENERALITIES (Continued)

icy cold. After coition.

shaking constriction as of band.

after sleep. Convulsions.

7 p.m. Clonic convulsions.

trembling. Compression on spinal.

on waking. column.

FEVER Epilepsy.

Night. from fright.

alternating with chill. Hysterical.

congestive: Convulsive movements.

threatens cerebral paralysis. Faintness.

external heat. Pain as from burning.

hectic. pressing internally.

zymotic. sore bruised;during chill

PERSPIRATION.

night.

during anxiety. Pulse full; hard.

lying Lack reaction.

sour. rubbing amel

SKIN sensitive internally.

anaesthesia Septicaemia.

burning. Beginning of sleep.

bluish spots. Standing amel.

dirty. Stretching.

yellow morning.

ecchymosis. Trembling externally.

FORMICATION, Walking agg.

Gooseflesh. Weakness enervation.

ITCHING. daytime.

CRAWLING 9-11 A.M.

Sting of insects. 5 P.M.5 A.M.

unhealthy. After coition.

GENERALITIES. from diarrhoea.

Night. during menses.

CHOREA. from walking.

Literature consulted:

Kents Repertory.

Bogers Times of Remedies.

Clarkes Dictionary of Materia Medica.

Literature to be searched to fill out this survey must include:

clinical Records in I.H.A. Transactions.

Transactions Society of Homoeopathicians, Homoeopathician, June, 1913.

Medical Advance.

The Homoeopathician.

Additional data should be forthcoming from the clinical records in the offices of master-prescribers.

Much more is known of this important remedy, in fragments not yet collected, which should be compiled into a unit brochure. The remedy is much needed for resolving complex cases in these modern days, and that it may be readily availed of the apparent complexity requires an accessible key.

Julia C. Loos