Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Head, confused
- Headache
- Indigestion
- Vertigo
- Dull, befogged condition of brain
- Stupefaction and confusion rises like a vapour from the lower part of the occiput
- Vertigo > lying
- Pressure and numbness of head and upper teeth
- Pressure on one eyeball from below upward
- Bitter taste and bitter mucus in air passages
- Icy coldness of feet and hands
- Sleep heavy and profound, prolonged in the morning
- Dragging pains from side to side in the brain
- Stupidity, and as if the head were paralysed at the occiput
- Pressure in the head, with numbness
- Cloudiness, with dull pains in the head
- Constriction in the sides of the head, attended with giddiness
- Pressure outwards at the temples
- Pressure from above downwards on the eyeballs
- Ears as if stopped up with cotton
- Accumulation of water in the mouth, with sensation of dryness on the tongue
- Bitter taste, chiefly after every meal
- Eructations, sometimes incomplete, with uneasiness as from hunger, or without taste
- Borborygmi in the abdomen
- Extreme hunger before supper, with an afflux of bitter saliva
- Pullings and pinchings in l. hypochondrium
- Rheumatic shooting pains externally, esp. in walking, extending to the legs
- Sudden stools, of a kind which cannot be retained, preceded by cutting pains
- Bitter taste in the larynx
- Serous liquid in the larynx, tickling in the trachea, which excites vomiting
- Thoracic viscera are as if loaded
- Painful pinching in l. cavity of the thorax, increased during inspiration
- Burning lancinations at the exterior of the chest, on l. side, while sitting down
- Pullings in the metacarpal bones of l. thumb
- Sensation of heat in l. thigh
- Pain, as of a bruise, in the thighs, even while seated, as also on walking
- Pressure from within outwards in the knee-joint, in walking
- Sensation of scraping on l. instep, while sitting
- Tearing and burning in l. little toe
- Sensation of weakness and heaviness, chiefly in the eyes
- Icy coldness of the feet and hands, with shivering of the whole body
- Lassitude which renders frequent repose needful
- Burning sensation, sometimes in one place, sometimes in another, which disappears when the part is touched, leaving an excessive coldness and numbness (deadness) of one finger
- Increased heat in the head, at night, with agitated pulse
- Over-excitement of the mental and physical powers, without thirst
- Nocturnal sleep, heavy and profound, prolonged in the morning to a later period than usual
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