Pulsatilla Fever Symptoms



After abuse of Quinine, with bitter taste of food and clean tongue. Suppression of menses, or irregular menses (Sepia). Slightest derangement of the stomach will cause a relapse (Ipecac.). Mild, tearful disposition of women and children often becomes converted into a peevish, irritable, fretful mood, symptoms of threatened abortion during paroxysm in early months of pregnancy. Paroxysm of increasing severity and ever changing symptoms, no two attacks alike.

Analysis: Chill, evening, 4 p.m., cold all over, one – sided.

Heat, of single parts, or heat of one hand, coldness of the other, or body hot, limbs cold, thirst and aggravated from external warmth.

Sweat, one sided, of single parts, with loquacity during stupefied sleep.

No two paroxysms alike, ever changing symptoms, increasing severity.

Abuse of Quinine, relapse from slight errors in diet.

H. C. Allen
Dr. Henry C. Allen, M. D. - Born in Middlesex county, Ont., Oct. 2, 1836. He was Professor of Materia Medica and the Institutes of Medicine and Dean of the faculty of Hahnemann Medical College. He served as editor and publisher of the Medical Advance. He also authored Keynotes of Leading Remedies, Materia Medica of the Nosodes, Therapeutics of Fevers and Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever.