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PULSATILLA.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Anemone pratensis, Linn. (Pulsatilla pratensis, Mill.), officinal "Herba Pulsatillæ nigricantis."
Natural order , Ranunculaceæ.
Common names , Wiesen Küchenschelle.
Preparation , Tincture of the whole fresh plant.
Authorities. (Nos.
1 to 11 , from Hahmemann, R. A. M. L., 2, 273).
1 , Hahnemann; 2 , Fr. Hn.; 3 , Hornhurg; 4 , Michler; 5 , Rückert; 6 , Stapf; 7 , Bergius, Mat. Med., p. 519 (general statement, -Hughes), from Anemone sylvestris, L.; 8 , Hellwing, Flora campana, Lips, 1719, p. 86, see note by Hahnemann to symptom 776; 9 , Heyer, in Crell's Journ., 2, p. 205 (not found, -Hughes); 10 , Saur, in Bergius Mat. Med., p. 517 (effects of emanations of evaporating juice, -Hughes); 11 , Aut. v. Störck, von der Pulsatille, Frst., 1771), (observations, chiefly on patients, -Hughes); 12 , Lembke, N. Z. f. Hom., Klinik, 8, 145, took tincture 2 drops, first day; 5 drops, fifth day; 20 drops, ninth day; 30, twelfth day; 40 fourteenth and nineteenth days; 50, twenty-second and twenty-ninth days; 60 drops, thirty-fourth day; 13 , Dr. Robinson, Br. J. of Hom., 25, p. 328, a young woman took a pill of the 30th every second morning; 14 , same, a young woman took the 200th in water every third morning; 15 , same, a woman took 30th in water every night; 16 , same, a man took 200th in water night and morning; 17 , a young woman took 200th in water, one dose, same; 18 , same, a young woman took one dose of 200th; 19 , same, a young woman took 30th in water every third morning; 20 , same, a young woman took 30th in water every third morning; 21 , same, a young woman took every second morning, in order, the 1000th, 200th, 30th, and 12th; 22 , Berridge, Am. J. Hom., Mat. Med., 8, 128, a man took a dose of the "16m.," Fincke; 23 , Davis, J. E. L, MS. proving, constant effect of the 3d dil.; 24 , Wenzel, Trans. of the Alumni Ass. of the Hasp. Coll. of Med., Louisville Med. News, 3, 114, 1877, doses of 10 drops of tincture three times a day, for several days; 24a , same, increased doses; 24b , same, 20-drop doses, thrice daily, for a month; 24c , same, a 40-drop doses; 24d , same continued a week.
Careless ease, such as is often produced by a small dose of hasheesh, 24.
When evening comes he begins to dread ghosts , four evenings in succession; during the day anxiety and flushing heat over the whole body, though the hands and face are cold and pale, 1.*
He wishes now for this, now for that employment, but when given to him he will have nothing to do with it (after ten hours), 1 . [Compare 7 and 9 with 427 and 431. -Hahnemann.]
Nightly anxiety on waking, as if he had committed a crime, 1.
Anxiety in the evening, after going to sleep, with a rush of ideas and determination of blood to the head, that forces him to get up (after five hours), 1.*
A tremulous anxiety, aggravated during rest, while sitting and lying, relieved by motion, 1.*
Anxiety; does not know what to do (before an hour), 1.*
Anxiety in the region of the heart, even to suicide, in the evening, associated with a sensation of qualmishness in the pit of the stomach, 1.*
Anxiety, as if he would have apoplexy, in the evening, after lying down, with chilliness, sounds in the ears like music, with twitching in the fingers of the right hand (after half an hour), .
HEAD
Confusion and Vertigo.
Confusion of the head and pain in the forehead, as if it were beaten to pieces, 1.*
Confusion and a hollow feeling in the head , the head felt like a lantern, 1.*
Confusion and pain in the head, as on the day after a debauch, 1 . [Compare 1098 and 1237. -Hahnemann.]
Vertigo when walking in the open air, disappearing while sitting, 1 . [One of the symptoms of reaction of Pulsatilla, which always appear late, and seldom contrary to the condition in which the symptoms are relieved or disappear in the open air, but return while sitting and during rest, as many partly be observed in S. 175. -Hahnemann.]
EYE
Eyes puffy, with a sensation as if one were squinting, 1.
[Dryness of the eyes, and a sensation in the morning as if a foreign body were pressing in it] , (after many hours), 1.*
Dryness of the right eye, and a sensation as if mucus were hanging before the eye that obscured the vision and that could be wiped away, in the evening (after twenty-four hours), 1 . [A similar dimness of vision frequently occurs in Pulsatilla in the morning after waking and in the afternoon after the midday nap, as if something adhered to the cornea that obscured the vision, more in one eye, less in the other; it seems as though this could be wiped off, but it cannot be removed until the symptom disappears of its own accord. -Hahnemann.]*
[Pain in the eye, as if it were scraped with a knife], 11 . [In a case of chronic ophthalmia. Bracket the symptom. -Hughes.]
[Unusual tearing-boring cutting pains in the eye], 11 . [Bracket symptom. In a case of chronic amaurosis, coincident with improvement of vision. -Hughes.] [170.]
Sticking pain in one or the other eye, almost without inflammation of the white of the eye, with intolerance of candlelight; he can open the lids but little (after three hours), 1.
Sticking in the left eye on shaking the head, with lachrymation, 1.
Pressure, as from sand, in the eye when reading, disappearing when he ceases to read, and returning on beginning to read again, 1.*
Pressive pain in the eyes, as if there were heat in them, 1.*
Some tearing jerks through the ears (after twelve hours), 1.*
Itching sticking in the inner ear (after six hours), 1.*
Much sticking in the right ear (twenty-second day), 12.*
Stitches in the left ear (thirty-fourth day), 12.*
Itching deep in the ear (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Much itching in the right ear, in the afternoon and evening (after thirty hours), 1.
Hearing.
Dulness of hearing, as though the ears were stopped, with trembling and perspiration on the back, returning every other hour (after three hours), 1.* [240.]
*Difficulty of hearing, as if the ears were stopped (after three hours), 1 . [Compare 239, 240 with 242. -Hahnemann.]
Frequent sensation of stoppage in the right ear (eighth day), 12.*
*Sensation as if the ear were stopped, with roaring in it like a loud distant noise (after twenty-one hours), .
Nose stopped; nostrils ulcerated, 1 . [Compare with 184. -Hahnemann.] [270.]
*Stoppage of the nose, as from catarrh, in the evening, on going to bed, and in the morning a thick yellow opaque mucus, as in old catarrh, is blown from the nose, 1.
Sudden redness of the face, with shivering on the feet and anxious trembling, 1.
Tension of the face and of the fingers (especially if one takes hold of anything), as if the parts would become swollen, 1.
Cheeks.
Redness of the right cheek, with violent burning in it, especially in the open air, together with heat of the right hand, with shivering of the whole body, confusion of the head, like an intoxication, and ill-humored fretfulness at every trifle (after a quarter of an hour), 1.
A small painful gland develops between the antitragus and the articulation of the jaw, 1.
Tearing (drawing) pains in the lower jaw, 1 . [The so-called tearing pains of Pulsatilla consist for the most part of a transient drawing tension that always changes to a jerking similar to a tearing, somewhat as if a nerve were painfully pulled out and stretched and then suddenly let go with a painful jerk. Hence the expression "Isolated tearing jerking," 233, and "Drawing jerking," 303, etc. -Hahnemann.]
A constrictive pain, as from an acid, in the jaws, with shivering and cold sweat on the face, 1.
Toothache beginning about 2 A.M., intolerable, so that he was obliged to lay his head in a cool place in the bed; a sticking digging, first in the lower, then in the upper teeth, changing from the root of one tooth to another, returning at noon, while eating, 1.
Toothache aggravated in the wind, 1 . [The production or aggravation of the symptoms by the cold open air is a rare alternate action, to the symptoms caused by warmth, especially by the air of a warm room, for example, 221. -Hahnemann.]
A tooth is painful on chewing and biting, 1 . [Alternate action with 305. -Hahnemann.]*
Pain in the teeth as if they would be forced out, 1 . [Compare with 860. -Hahnemann.]*
*Toothache immediately on taking anything very warm into the mouth, 1.
Drawing jerking toothache, aggravated by cold drinks, 1.
Jerking in the back teeth, with a small swelling on the gum, 1.
*(Jerking toothache, especially in the morning, that is relieved when the cold water taken into the mouth becomes warm, not aggravated by chewing, caused by picking the teeth), 1.
Jerking toothache, from 6 to 11 P.M., preceded by heat in the head, and followed by sweat, 1.
Fine, sticking, gnawing toothache in the gum, especially towards evening, aggravated by the warmth of the bed, relieved by uncovering and by a draught of cold open air, removed by the evening nap (after six hours), 1 . [Compare with 298. -Hahnemann.]* [310.]
Sticking in the last back tooth, aggravated by opening the mouth, from 2 to 6 P.M., 1.
A bitter taste remains in the mouth after drinking coffee, especially in the morning, 1.
Bitterness after vomiting, 1 . [Compare 502. -Hahnemann.]
*Bitter taste in the mouth, at 6 P.M., 1 . [Pulsatilla seldom (and at most, only in the evening or morning) causes a persistent bitter taste in the mouth; on the contrary, the alternate actions in which there is no bitter taste by itself, but either on drinking or eating and chewing, especially black bread, or only after swallowing food or drink, are the most frequent conditions of this drug. -Hahnemann.]
Persistent bitter taste in the mouth (nineteenth day), 12.*
THROAT
The throat internally is covered with tenacious mucus, in the morning, 1 . [Compare with 318, 331. -Hahnemann.]*
Intolerable sensation of dryness in the throat, extending as far as the tip of the tongue (without visible dryness), with thirst; he is able to drink but little, because it distresses him internally and seems to make him qualmish, 1.*
Dryness of the throat in the morning (after six, and twenty hours), 1.*
Sore throat, with sense of dysphagia; she feels as though she would be choked (after three to four days), 17.
Sore throat; sensation of clawing, scraping, and rawness in the throat, as after violent vomiting; on swallowing he felt nothing; with great dryness of the throat, 1.
Sore throat; sensation of swelling in the throat and rawness in the trachea on swallowing, 1.
Sore throat; pain on swallowing as if the uvula were swollen, 1.
Sore throat; a sensation on swallowing as though the throat posteriorly were constricted and swollen, so that it is closed, 1. [400.]
Sore throat; pain on swallowing, as if the submaxillary glands projected into the throat, and as if they were sore and raw (after eight hours), 1.
Sore throat; sensation as if something at times in the upper, at times in the lower part of the throat were swollen (after six hours), 1.
Sore throat; it seems acrid on the palate, as if it were raw, on swallowing, 1.
Sore throat; rawness and a sore sensation in the throat when not swallowing, and as if it were altogether too dry, in the morning (after two hours), 1 . [Alternate action with 398 and 402. -Hahnemann.]
Sore throat; stitches in the throat posteriorly when not swallowing, none when swallowing, 1.
Aversion to smoking, as if he had already smoked to satiety (after five hours), 1.*
Thirst.
Very violent thirst, especially for beer, after the disappearance of the fever heat, and a white tongue, 1.
Thirst, without heat and without sweat, in the evening, immediately after lying down in bed; perspiration follows only in the morning, between 2 and 5 o'clock, with thirst; drinking always increases the perspiration, .
*Flatus moves from one part of the intestines to another, with loud rumbling, with gurgling and with a griping sensation, especially in the evening, in bed, 1.
Colic at night; pressure here and there as from incarcerated flatus, with a sensation of heat over the whole body, without thirst; not relieved by emission of flatus, after midnight, .*
Hæmorrhoids, with some itching stitches in the anus, 1.*
Hæmorrhoidal flux for three days, 11 . [Coincident with relief of the chronic sacral pain. -Hughes.]
Blind hæmorrhoids, preceded by pains in the small of the back, in the morning, 1.*
Blind hæmorrhoids, with sore pain (after one hour), 1.*
Blind hæmorrhoids in the evening, till about 9 o'clock, with sore pain in the anus during rest and motion, however somewhat aggravated during motion (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
*Blind hæmorrhoids, with itching, in the evening (after ten hours), 1. [610.]
Sore pain in the anus immediately after a stool (after four and five days), 1.*
Smarting (sore) pains in the anus and in the hæmorrhoids (after three hours), .*
STOOL
Diarrhœa.
Diarrhœa, with colic, 1 . [Compare 589. -Hahnemann.]*
*Diarrhœa as green as bile, once or twice at night, with movements in the intestines before every stool (after four days), 1 . [Compare 626. These nightly forms of diarrhœa are characteristic of Pulsatilla, and are difficult to find so pronounced in any other drug. -Hahnemann.]
Diarrhœa, with pinching pains in the bowels, and a sense of nausea and faintness both before and at each evacuation; the motions were slightly mixed with blood; the attack of diarrhœa continued for five days, during all which time she was obliged to keep her bed; the bowels acted at first almost every quarter of an hour and upon the least movement (after two days), 18.
Diarrhœa-like stool passed involuntarily five nights in succession during sleep, also diarrhœa three or four times during the day, 2.
The region of the bladder is painful to external touch, 1.*
Constant pressure on the bladder, without compelling micturition, in the evening and at night, 1.
A pressure upon the bladder, as from incarcerated flatus, towards morning, 1.
A sharp (almost cutting), pressure upon the neck of the bladder, while walking in the open air, as from flatulence, though without desire to urinate, 1.*
A constant dull stitch in the neck of the bladder, as from incarcerated flatus (after one hour), 1.
Burning in the neck of the bladder, as if it would compel micturition, in the evening, before lying down, 1.
(Dropping of blood from the urethra, in gonorrhœa, from which he had already suffered), (after four hours), 1.
[Discharge of offensive liquid from the urethra (gonorrhœa?)], 11 . [See note to 677. -Hughes.] [660.]
Gonorrhœa, of the color and consistency of semen, with burning pain, especially immediately after urinating, 1 . [Compare 665 and 677. -Hahnemann.]
Contraction of the urethra; the urine passes in a thin stream (after one hour), 1.
Sharp pressive pain in the urethra, as with a finger-nail, after urinating, 3.
A pressive crawling pain in the orifice of the urethra, after urinating, 1.
Drawing pain in the urethra when not urinating, 1.
Burning in the anterior portion of the urethra, after passing brown urine, 1 . [Compare 586 and 677. -Hahnemann.]
Burning in the orifice of the urethra during and after the evacuation of urine , that deposits a brick-colored sediment, 1.*
*Painful drawing pains in the spermatic cords, lasting a long time (eighth day), 12.
*Drawing pains in the spermatic cords (sixth day), 12.
*Swelling of the testicles (after forty-eight hours), 1.
The testicles hang down a long way (after one hour), 1.*
The right testicle is drawn up and swollen, the spermatic cord swollen, with tensive pain, while the left testicle hangs low down (after one hour and a half), 1.* [710.]
A soreness of testicles, so that the pants seem too light; unpleasant when sitting, 23.*
*Tearing pain in the testicles (after twenty-four hours), 1.
RESPIRATORY ORGANS
*Violent tickling and scraping in the larynx, and bringing tears into the eyes and causing dry cough (twelfth day), 12.
A scraping sensation in the epiglottis, as in hoarseness (after one hour), 1.*
Tickling in the region of the thyroid cartilage, and a short cough caused thereby (hacking), 1.*
(Lungs ulcerated, eroded, with hectic fever, and bloody and purulent expectoration), 8 . [Caused by the syrup of the purple flowers that had been given to a man and two children, with fever and cough, with rawness in the throat, acrid catarrh, and stitches in the side. -Hahnemann.]
Oppression of the chest, with cough and expectoration, in the morning, after rising (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Oppression of the chest, with cough, without expectoration, 3.*
An anxious sensation in the chest, with rapid pulse (after one hour), 1. [780.]
*If she lies upon the left side, she complains of anxiety and rapid palpitation and want of breath, 1.
Rush of blood to the chest and heart, at night, with anxious dreams (for example, of being immured), with starting up and anxious cries, 1.
Painful stiffness of the pectoral muscles, on deep breathing and on moving the chest, in the morning, after rising (after twelve hours), 1.
Violent pressure above and upon the clavicle (twelfth day), 12.
Pressure upon the chest, and soreness, 1 . [Compare 777; in the catarrhal condition, which these symptoms characterize in simple language, the glands of the air-passages seem to be in a swollen and inflamed condition, and unable to secrete the mucus necessary to moisten them; hence the sensation of dryness, rawness, painfulness, and the illusory sensation as if the air-passages were internally constricted by an excessive amount of tenacious and firm mucus, that could not be loosened . -Hahnemann.]*
Soreness in the chest, under both clavicles, 20. [790.]
Weary pain, like that caused by a long-continued racking cough, in the region of the short ribs of both sides, caused by a slight cough (after twenty hours), 1.
Constant spasmodic tension in the lower portion of the chest, .*
HEART AND PULSE
Catching pain in the region of the heart, subdued for the time by pressure of the hand, 21.*
(Dull stitches and constant pressure in the præcordial region, with anxiety that impedes respiration; relieved by walking), 1.*
Palpitation and great anxiety, so that he was obliged to throw off his clothes, 1.*
Palpitation, without anxiety, for nearly a minute, 1.*
The beat of the pulse is felt in the pit of the stomach, 1 . [Compare 119, 120, 140, 155, 1107. -Hahnemann.]*
NECK AND BACK
Neck. [830.]
Swelling on the nape of the neck, on both sides of the neck, extending as far as the carotid arteries, painful only when touched, then excessively painful, as from an internal ulcer burrowing underneath, 1.
Swelling on the right side of the neck, with a sensation on moving the neck or on touching it, as if the parts were torn and tense, or as if an internal ulcer were concealed there, however, nothing of it is felt on swallowing (after four hours), 1 . [Compare 532 and 836. -Hahnemann.]
Swelling of cervical glands (after six to seven days), 14.
A painless cracking in the first cervical vertebra on moving the head (after one hour), 1.
Stiffness and pressive pain in the left side of the cervical muscles (thirty-fifth day), 12.*
Rheumatic pain in the nape of the neck, with weariness of the feet (after eighty-four hours), 1.*
Drawing, tensive pain in the nape of the neck, 1.*
Drawing like rheumatism in the nape of the neck, in the afternoon; he could move only with difficulty, 1.*
Drawing fine sticking pain in the nape of the neck, between the scapulæ and in the back, 1 . [Compare with 500. -Hahnemann.]*
Weakness and weariness in the limbs, without feeling weary, in the morning after rising from bed (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Jerking of the limbs or of the whole body, during sleep, 1.
Jerking of one or another limb whenever touched, on falling asleep, 1.
Drawing pains in the limbs and over the whole body, with anxious trembling, 1.*
Drawing tearing in one or another limb, with chilliness and coldness, 1 . [885, 1100 are to be interpreted in accordance with note to 294. -Hahnemann.]*
Drawing fine sticking pains in the limbs, especially in the joints, that are painful to touch as if beaten, 1.*
*Simple pain in the limbs, especially in the joints, obliging him to stretch the body, with heat of the whole body, without thirst, in the morning in bed (after twelve and a thirty-six hours), 1.
The limbs upon which he lies while asleep seem asleep, with crawling, on waking, 1.*
SUPERIOR EXTREMITIES. [890.]
Trembling of the left arm and foot, with tearing pain (after one hour), 1 . [Compare 788 and 890 with 1045 and note to 294. -Hahnemann.]
Heaviness of the arm, with tearing pain in the elbow-joint on bending it, only during the day, 1.
Sensation of numbness and heaviness in the arm on raising it, while holding anything with it, or in any way working with it, 1.*
When she raises the arm, she cannot get it down in the same way, it is a sickening kind of pain (after six to seven days), 14.
The arm feels broken and dislocated, the pain being worse on pressure and from movement (after six to seven days), 14.
Drawing pain in the arm, even while at rest, lasting the whole night, extending from the shoulder down into the fingers, which latter fall asleep, even to insensibility, though without becoming pale or cold, 1.
Tearing-drawing pain in the arms, especially in the fingers, at night, 1.
Drawing tensive pain in the inner portion of the arm, extending to the wrist, 1.
Jerking-tearing pain in the arms (after three hours), 1 . [Symptoms 896, 897, 898, 933, are to be understood in accordance with the note to 294. -Hahnemann.]
A burning pain in the arm, in the evening, with a sensation of dryness in the fingers (after forty-eight hours), 1 . [The symptoms of Pulsatilla alternate in respect to the time of day in which they occur and in which they cease.
The principal time for them is in the evening and succeeding hours till midnight (concerning the nightly occurrence of the symptoms see note to 500).
Symptoms are seldom noticed about 4 P.M., and still more seldom in the morning, etc . -Hahnemann.] [900.]
While coughing, a shooting a few times low down in the right arm, 1.
[Stitches, here and there, in the (paralyzed) arm], 11 . [In a case of rheumatic paralysis of the left arm. -Hughes. Original revised by Hughes.]
[Nightly stitches in the (paralysed) arm], 11 . [In the same case as 901. It was followed by the eruption of 1130, whereupon the arm regained its power. -Hughes.]
Shoulder.
Hard glandular swellings in right axilla, painful and throbbing (after three to four days), 17.
Sensation of a heavy weight, and as of paralysis in the shoulder-joint, on attempting to raise the arm, 1.
Pressure in the right shoulder-joint, (ninth day), 12.
Sprained kind of feel from the right shoulder-joint down to the wrist, the elbow-joint not being affect (after six to seven days), 14.
Pain in both shoulder-joints, so severe that she cannot even hold a cup in her hand (after six to seven days), 14.
Pain in both shoulder-joints, in the evening (ninth and tenth days), 12.
Pain like a pinching and heaviness, in the shoulder-joint (after sixty hours), 1. [910.]
A pain in the shoulder on attempting to raise the arm, 1.
Pain as from a sprain in the shoulder-joint, on bending the arm backward, 1.
Drawing pains, extending from the shoulder to the wrist, in transient recurrent attacks, 1.*
Sticking rheumatic pain in the shoulder-joint, in the morning, on moving the arm or bending the head sideways (after eighteen hours), 1.
A sticking pain in the shoulder-joint on rapid motion of the arm, 1.
A jerking pain in the shoulder-joint (after four hours), 1.
A constant tearing pain [See notes to 294, 1079, 1110. -Hahnemann.], in the shoulder-joint, that obliges him to move the arm , occurring in the morning on waking, and again after half an hour, and then disappearing on lying upon the painful arm, 1.*
Bubbling, a kind of tremulous sensation on the right shoulder, in the afternoon (after three days), 1.
A jerking sensation in the shoulder-joint, .
INFERIOR EXTREMITIES
Trembling of the lower extremities, in the morning, 1 . [Compare 952 and 996 with 879, 890, 938, 965, 1084, 1110. -Hahnemann.]
Sensation of stiffness in the lower extremities, while walking in the open air (eighth day), 12.
Acute drawing in the lower extremities as far as the knees, in the evening, with more chilliness than during the day without subsequent heat, 1 . [Most of the pains of Pulsatilla are accompanied by chill or chilliness. Compare 1004 and 1227. -Hahnemann.]*
Bruised beaten feel in lower extremities (after some days), 16.
He is obliged to lie with the left lower extremity bent or else he has no rest, 1.
[Transient burning pains extending from the toes to the groins], 11 . [In a paralyzed leg, coincident with improvement in power. -Hughes.]
Hip.
*The hip-joint is painful, as if dislocated (after three days), 1.
A pressure in the left hip , and at the same time in the head, in the forenoon, disappearing on motion (after twenty-six hours), 1.* [960.]
A jerking, almost a sore pain, extending from the hip-joint to the knee, in the morning while lying in bed, disappearing on walking, 1.*
A visible painless twitching of some muscle-fibres of the thigh, in the evening in bed, 1.
(She was unable to move the affected thigh and leg at night, she was obliged to let it lie wherever it happened to be, on account of a bruised pain in and below the knee ; it was, however, painless when touched), 1.*
Sudden, transient, paralytic weakness of the thigh, while walking, 1 . [Especially on beginning to walk, after sitting a long time. See note to 774, and compare with 984 and 1045. -Hahnemann.]
Excessive weariness of the thighs with trembling of the knees, 1 . [Compare with 952, 1045. -Hahnemann.]*
Soreness and smarting pain in the nates externally, at the point where the fissure commences (after one hour), .
Trembling of the whole body, with cold perspiration (after three hours), 1.*
The child becomes very rigid from fretfulness, 1.*
In sleep he lies upon the back, with the hands crossed upon the abdomen, with the feet drawn up, 1 . [Compare 1079. -Hahnemann.]
He lies in bed, most comfortably upon the back, with the feet drawn up ; if he lies upon either side many spasmodic symptoms occur, for example, hæmorrhoidal pain in the anus, headache, as if the skull would burst, pain in the joints, tightness in the chest, anxiety (after thirty-eight hours), 4 . [1079 and 1110. This condition is the most common, though not seldom it alternates eight another, in which a pain, occurring in a part while lying upon the back, disappears when lying upon the painful part, or upon the side generally; see, for example, 682, 916. -Hahnemann.]* [1080.]
*The longer he lies in the morning the weaker he becomes and the more he wishes to lie, and indeed he desires to fall asleep again, 1.
So great exhaustion after walking, at noon, that he cannot keep from sleeping, but the more he tries to keep awake the more sleepy he becomes, 1.
Languor, prostration, and desire to yawn (after some days), 16.*
He is indolent and constantly wishes to sit or lie, 1.*
Faintness all the morning; she is obliged to call repeatedly for water (after some days), 15. [1090.]
Restless mood, as if he had not done his duty satisfactorily (after eighteen hours), .*
SKIN
Eruptions, Dry.
Peeling of the epidermis down, even to the raw flesh, on the outer margin of the lips, 1.
The epidermis of the lips becomes fissured (after two hours), 1.
(Red, hot spots on the body, that become raised into pimples, as from the touch of burning nettles, with itching-biting pain), 1.
Reddish spots on different parts of the body (after six to seven days), 14.
A hard red elevation on the right cheek, in front of the ear, with burning constrictive pain (after five days), 1.
A scurfy eruption appears on the tragus with burning-biting pain, with watery exudation, and a glandular swelling farther down on the neck that is painful to touch, 1.
Small (not inflamed) swellings beneath the skin, above the elbow-joint, that are painful to touch, 1. [1120.]
Somewhat elevated and red spot on the back of the foot, very painful even to touch, with prickling-sticking pain, as if an ulcer would form, 1 . [To be interpreted according to note to 802. -Hahnemann.]
An eruption of pimples upon the forehead, face, shoulders, chest, and lastly upon the back, 24b.
A large red pimple in the region of the zygoma, 1.
A pimple on the side of the neck that itches; the itching is not relieved by scratching or rubbing (after twenty-one hours), 1.
Eruption of pimples on the neck, below the chin, painful on touch, 1.
Pimples on the scapulæ, and as far as the middle of the back, with constant itching, especially in the evening on undressing. 1.
(Eruption of pimple in the hollows of the knees), 1.
Eruptions, Moist.
Several small pimples, as large as peas, containing pus, with burning-sticking pains, in the groins, 3.
Pimples, containing water, between the fingers, with fine sticking pains, as from splinters, whenever they are touched or moved (after four days), 1.
Pimples, oozing moisture, on the leg, with burning pains, 1. [1130.]
[Blisters on the paralyzed arm, that subsequently filled with matter and desquamated], 11 . [See note to 902. -Hughes.]
Chilliness, in the evening, after lying down ; after lying, slight heat, 1.* [1230.]
Chilliness, without sensation of being cold , mingled with a sensation of heat, in warm room, towards evening, 1.
Chilliness, in the morning, on rising from bed, 1.
Cold chills all over (after some days); she is obliged to lie down and get herself covered up; even this does not warm her; it is like an attack of ague coming on (after some days), 15.
Febrile chill, without thirst; thirst during the heat, 1.*
Sensation of chilliness, with trembling, returning after a few minutes, followed by some heat, without perspiration, 1.*
Chilliness, mingled with warmth (after half an hour), followed by great warmth in the face and rest of the body, . [The intermittent fever that Pulsatilla is able to excite . An alternate condition consists of a sensation of heat mingled with coldness. There are still other variation, alternate actions, which are however more seldom, and hence less important, or at least rarely useful as curative indications. -Hahnemann.]
CONDITIONS
Aggravation.
( Morning ), Solicitude; after waking; discontented; on rising, vertigo; on walking in the open air, dizziness; headache in occiput; dryness of eyes, etc.; burning pain in eyes; margins of lids swollen; inner canthi agglutinated; eyelids agglutinated; on rising from bed, dark before eyes; in bed, twittering in the ear, sneezing; blowing of blood from nose; smell as of old catarrh; looseness of teeth; toothache; dryness of the tongue; on waking from sleeping, mouth covered with mucus; bad odor from mouth; dryness of palate, tongue, and lips; slimy taste; purulent taste; bitter taste; throat covered with mucus; aversion to milk; thirst for beer; sour eructations; after taking milk, qualmish nausea; pressure in pit of stomach; pain in pit of stomach; on rising from bed, clawing in stomach; colic; pain in small of back; in bed, itching in region of seminal vesicles; sexual excitement; difficult respiration; after rising, oppression of chest; stiffness of the pectoral muscles; after waking, jerkings in pectoral muscles; in bed, on bending forward, sticking in loins; after rising from bed, weakness and weariness in limbs; in bed, pain in limbs; jerking in forearm; tension in joints of fingers; trembling of lower extremities; in bed, pain from hip-joint to knee; jerking in right calf; tearing across back of foot; in bed, sticking in heels; after rising, feeling of discomfort; in bed, biting in the region of an ulcer; itching; itching of scrotum; in bed, itching on the balls of the feet and between the breasts; on rising from bed, chilliness; in bed, heat; sweat; sweat of hands and feet.
( Forenoon ), Tension in stomach; pressure in left hip and in head; heaviness of the legs.
( Toward noon ), Fiery circles before eyes.
( Noon ), After walking, exhaustion.
( Afternoon ), Anxiety; heaviness and heat of head; frontal headache; itching in right ear; toward evening, sticking toothache; 6 P.M., bitter taste; pain in stomach; rheumatism in nape of neck; till evening, pain in tibia; sleep; warmth in upper parts of body; 1 o'clock, chill.
( Evening ), Dread of ghosts; towards sundown, morose; inclination to mental labor; dizzy reeling; headache; headache, extending into eyes; stitches in forehead; tearing bone; dryness of right eye; burning pain in eyes; sticking in lids; itching and burning in lids; itching in inner canthus; itching on the eyeballs; itching in right ear; in sleep, sneezing; on going to bed, stoppage of the nose; 6 to 11 P.M., toothache; after lying down, offensive odor from mouth; after drinking beer; bitter taste; appetite; thirst; bilious eructations; vomiting; colic and rumbling in abdomen; in bed, moving of flatus in intestines; before eating, colic; every other day, cutting pains in abdomen; blind hæmorrhoids; pressure in bladder; before lying down, burning in neck of bladder; after lying down, cough; dyspnœa; pain in sacrum; drawing in the lower extremities, with chill; in bed, twitching of muscles of thighs; drawing and tension in thighs; after lying down, tremulous sensation in legs and knees; pain in legs; cramp in the leg; swelling of one foot; in bed, drawing from above downward into feet; tearing across back of foot; after becoming warm in bed, pain in heel; pain in balls of toes; pain in great toe; stitches in fresh wounds; on undressing, itching of pimples on scapula; in bed, itching; itching of scrotum; sleep; chilliness; dry heat of body; heat of face.
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It seems so quiet in her head and everything feels so empty that she seems alone in the house and in the world; she will speak to no one, just as if her surroundings did not exist, and she paid attention to no one, 1.
Very discontented, weeps a long time, in the morning, after waking, 1.
She cried a good deal, and was very low-spirited (naturally she is quite the contrary), 13.*
He sinks into a condition of sadness and despondency from disagreeable news (after twenty hours), 1.*
A gloomy, melancholy mood set in (after four hours), 3.* [30.]
*Hypochondriac moroseness; is out of sorts with everything, 1.
Heaviness of the head, 1 . [Compare 98, 210, 874. -Hahnemann.]
Cannot support the head, cannot hold it upright, must lie down, yet cannot remain in bed, 1 . [A kind of third alternation, which stands between the appearance of the symptom while sitting and its appearance while in motion. -Hahnemann.]
Heaviness of the head, cannot tolerate the glare of the lamp, 1 . [This excessive sensitiveness of the eyes to the light is to be compared with 170, 222, 223, 224; it is an alternation of the symptoms of obscuration of vision, caused by Pulsatilla; see S. 210, 211, 214, 216, 220. -Hahnemann.]
Heaviness and heat of the head followed chilliness of the body, in the afternoon, 1.*
Cannot hold the head upright, cannot raise it, 1.* [90.]
On stooping it seems as though the head were too heavy, and he could not raise it again, 1.*
A sensation in the head on stooping as if it would fall forward, 1.*
*Dulness of the head and headache, like a bruised sensation in the forehead, 1.
Dulness of the head, as if his memory failed (after two hours), 1.*
The head seems dull, so that the eyes ache in the head, 1.*
Dull headache, especially pressive in the forehead (after quarter of an hour), 5.*
It seems as though hot air were blowing upon him and causing headache, 1.
Headache from time to time, as if a sharp wind were blowing through the brain (after forty hours), 1 . [Compare with 253. -Hahnemann.]
Headache while lying down for the midday nap, in one half of the brain, in the side upon which he is not lying (after eighteen hours), 1 . [Compare 150. -Hahnemann.] [100.]
Headache extending into the right eye, it presses in it and tears come out of it, 1.
Headache; the brain seems constricted, with boring pain in the crown, 1.
*Headache in the evening, as if stopped catarrh; followed by dry heat in bed and an intoxicated sleep , with delirious fantasies and almost waking dreams, 1 . [Compare 1210, 1307, 1315. -Hahnemann.]
Headache, so that he was obliged to incline the head to one side, 1.
One sided headache, as if the brain would burst, and the eyes would fall out of the head, 1.*
Headache with obscuration, on coming into a warm room, 1 . [Compare 221. -Hahnemann.]
Headache, as from intoxication and night-watching (after twelve hours), 1.
Headache on waking, and for some time afterwards; the brain seems confused and torn to pieces, as in pernicious fever or after intoxication by brandy (after six and twelve hours), 1.
Headache that disappears and recurs at indefinite times, aggravated especially on walking in the open air, 1. [110.]
*Headache as if one had eaten too much, or as if the stomach had been disordered by being overloaded with too much fat meat, 1 . [Compare 509, 511. -Hahnemann.]
*Headache, extending into the eyes, so that they ache, in the evening, 1.
Tensive headache over the brain (after one hour), 5.*
*Throbbing, pressive headache, relieved by external pressure (after half an hour), 1 . [Relief by external pressure is also noticed in connection with other pains of Pulsatilla; compare 998 and 1006. -Hahnemann.]
Headache like a throbbing in the arteries of the brain (after six hours), 1.* [120.]
Spasmodic shuddering and jerking in the head and whole body, on falling asleep, twice in succession during the afternoon nap (after eighty-six hours), 1.
Whirring and a dulness in the head and a sleepy feeling, only while sitting, 1.
Bubbling in the head at night; he distinctly heard the beating of the pulse in it, 1.*
Crackling in the brain, synchronous with the pulse, on walking, 1.
Roaring in the head and still more violent roaring in the ears, so that he was obliged to lie down in the evening earlier than usual, 2.
Stitches as if extending through the whole brain, after dinner, lasting until going to sleep in the evening, associated with shivering and attacks of faintness (after sixteen hours), 1.*
Severe frontal headache, coming on in the afternoon, with much languor, prostration, and desire to yawn, some feverishness also accompanied it (after some days), 16. [130.]
A large pimple or pustule, filled with matter, on the scalp, in the region of the occiput, with fine tearing pains, 3.
Small swellings on the scalp, with pains as from suppuration, 1.
Pain on the scalp on brushing the hair, a kind of drawing pain, 1.
Biting itching on the scalp (after nine hours), 1 . [Compare 162, 164 with 161. -Hahnemann.]*
Orbit. [180.]
On moving the eyes, pain deep in the orbits, as if the forehead would fall out, and as if the frontal bone was too thin, with confusion of the head, in the evening (after forty-eight hours), 1 . [Compare 105 and 180 with 877, 971, 1079. -Hahnemann.]
*The margin of the lower lid is inflamed and swollen, with lachrymation, in the morning, 1.
*Stye on the lid, with inflammation of the white of the eye, now in one, now in the other canthus, with drawing-tensive pains in the eyes on moving the muscles of the face, and with ulcerated nostrils, 1 . [Compare 267, 269, 274, 1133. -Hahnemann.]
*The inner canthus seems agglutinated with matter, in the morning, 1 . [Compare 199, 1132. -Hahnemann.]
Vision and hearing vanish, with a drawing headache and a sensation of heaviness and crawling in the brain, followed by chill, 1 . [Compare 85, 87, 139, 152, 196, 874. -Hahnemann.]
Obscuration of vision recurring several days in succession, 1.
Obscuration of vision, with inclination to vomit and paleness of the face, 1 . [Compare 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 216, 220 with 215, 1276. -Hahnemann.]*
Dizzy obscuration of vision after sitting, on rising and beginning to walk about (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Obscuration of vision, like a fog before the eyes, on rising from a seat and walking (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Obscuration of vision, 10 . [From the exhalations. -Hahnemann. With S. 182. -Hughes.]*
Cloudiness of vision, with a kind of flashing of fire, as though she had had a slap in the face; this happened several times throughout the day (after some days), 15.
Ringing in the ears (after four to eight hours), 1.*
Fine ringing in the right ear or in the left, with an agreeable tickling sensation in the region of the drum, 3.
Sounds of wind in the ear or the rushing of water, after 4 P.M . (after ten hours), 1.*
Roaring in the ears , commencing after seven or eight hours and lasting two days, disappearing by a sudden shock, that, like an electric shock, extended from the head down across the chest, with a sensation before the eyes as of the bursting of a soap-bubble, 4.*
An illusion of smell; he constantly seems to smell tobacco and coffee, even in the open air, 1.
(Sticking throbbing toothache (after 4 to 5 P.M.), aggravated by cold water), 1.
Gums.
Sensation of swelling of the gum posteriorly, though it was not swollen; whenever he took anything cold or warm into the mouth, in eating or drinking, there was a burning sensation, 1.
The inner surface of the gum is painful, as if it were eroded (after eight hours), 1.
The edge of the tongue feels sore, as if scalded with hot water (after six to seven days), 14.
Sensation on the middle of the tongue, even when it is moistened, as if it had been burnt and were insensible, at night and in the morning (after six hours), 1 . [Compare with 320. -Hahnemann.]*
At first tearing in the tongue, followed by persistent heat, 11 . [From the extract placed on the tongue. -Hughes.]
Biting in the tip of the tongue (twenty-ninth day), 12.*
Sense of "gathering" under the tongue (after some time), 19.
Sticking pains in the tongue (twenty-second day), 12.
General Mouth.
The mouth is covered with offensive mucus, in the morning on waking from sleep, 1.*
Offensive odor from the mouth, in the evening after lying down (after ninety-six hours), 1.* [330.]
Bad odor from the mouth, in the morning, 1 . [Compare with 246. -Hahnemann.]
*In the morning the mouth and pharynx are dry and covered with a tasteless insipid mucus, with an offensive odor from the mouth that is not perceptible to himself (after twelve hours), 1.
Dryness of the palate, tongue, and lips, on waking from sleep in the morning, followed by the secretion of much tenacious mucus, 1 . [Compare with 318. -Hahnemann.]*
A painless sensation as if the roof of the palate were covered with tenacious mucus or were swollen, 1.*
Nauseous taste, as of fasting, in the mouth, as if one had risen too early, in the morning (after twelve hours), 1.*
Burnt (empyreumatic)*
Some bitter taste in the mouth, especially in the morning, and for some time after eating and drinking, though food has a natural taste, 1.*
Dreadfully bad bitter taste (after some days), 19.
Beer has a bitter taste, in the morning; afterwards a sour taste remains in the mouth (after twelve hours), 1 . [The bitterness and acidity of taste and eructations alternate, and at the same time both are primary action of the drug. -Hahnemann.]*
Bitter beer has a disgusting sweetish taste, 1. [380.]
Bread at times tastes bitter; he has an aversion to bread, 1.*
Bread has a bitter taste while chewing; but immediately on swallowing the bitter taste disappears, 1.
All food tastes too salt (except black bread), and after eating, a scraping salty taste constantly rises into the throat for several hours (after four, and twenty-eight hours), 1.
Only black bread disgusts him, tastes bitter, other food does not, 1.
Diminished taste to all food (after four, eight, and sixteen hours), 1.* [390.]
There is no taste when smoking tobacco, it is completely tasteless; it, however, excites no aversion; towards evening (after twenty and fifty hours), 1.
Scraping and dryness in the throat, causing paroxysms of two or three coughs, 1.* [410.]
Rawness, scraping, and scratching in the throat, with dryness of the mouth, 1.*
Much scraping, extending low down in the throat and into the œsophagus, with much accumulation of saliva, and at last much heat in the stomach (immediately after a dose, ninth day), 12.
Constricted feeling about the throat (after six to seven days), 14.*
Fulness and stuffing in the throat (after six to seven days), 14.
The throat posteriorly is painful, as if raw, together with a drawing pain in the cervical muscles, 1.*
Pressure and tension in the throat on swallowing, 1.*
A sensation of a worm creeping up, rises into the throat, 1.*
Pharynx.
Several attacks of constrictive or retching pain in the pharynx (œsophagus), just as if one had swallowed too large a morsel of fresh bread (after ten hours), 1.*
Frequent eructations tasting of the food, 1 . [Eructation having the taste and odor of the food (see also 454) is a far more frequent alternate action of Pulsatilla than empty eructations of gas. -Hahnemann.]
*Eructations after eating, tasting of the food, followed by qualmishness (after four hours), 1.
*After eating, constant eructations, tasting of the food, 5.
*Eructations, tasting of old rancid tallow, after eating cakes, 1.
Eructations, as of bad meat, after dinner; the same taste afterwards remains in the mouth, with qualmish nausea (after fourteen hours), 1 . [Compare 424, etc. -Hahnemann.]
Uprisings of sour liquid into the mouth, after drinking coffee, 1.*
A watery liquid rises up into the mouth, so that she is obliged to spit it out (without nausea and without vomiting); immediately preceded by a sensation as if something were torn loose, and during eructations a pressure in the same place (after three hours), 1.
Uprisings into the throat, preceded by rumbling crawling in the abdomen, and by colic, 1.*
Incomplete inclination to eructate; the eructations are ineffectual and do not actually occur, 1.*
During the menses she was nauseated, at night, and water rose from the stomach, with retching, like waterbrash, 1 . [Compare 339, 340, 464, 488, 500, 501. -Hahnemann.]*
*Nausea, waterbrash, disagreeable risings (after six to seven days), 14.
Nausea and salty or sour vomiting, towards evening, after moving about in the open air (after three hours and a half), 1.
Some nausea, with heartburn (soon after a dose, nineteenth day), 12.*
*Sensation of qualmish nausea, in the upper abdominal region, especially after eating and drinking (after one hour), 1.
Intolerable qualmish nausea, without vomiting (after one hour), 1.
Qualmish nausea, with rumbling and gurgling in the hypochondria, 1.*
Nausea and qualmishness, in the morning, after taking milk, 1.
Qualmish nausea from smoking, to which he was accustomed, 1.
Qualmish nausea while slumbering (or even while sleeping), with persistent appetite, even for black bread (after twenty hours), 1 . [Compare 493. -Hahnemann.]
Qualmish nausea rises up into the throat, 1.* [490.]
Qualmish nausea, in the morning, with a slimy mouth, soon changing to an acid taste in the mouth (after thirteen hours), 1.*
A qualmish nausea rises up into the throat, with a very disagreeable sensation, 1.
Violent racking vomiting of green, slimy, watery substance, that has a sour odor, and burns like fire in the throat, in the evening, after eating, when lying down to sleep; this vomiting returned three evenings in succession, 6. [500.]
Vomiting, at night, with sticking-drawing pains in the back, extending towards the scapulæ, 1 . [Compare 474 and 488. See tearings also at night, 625 and 626, and other symptoms, at night, 499, 743, 750, 754, 858, 896, 939, 941. -Hahnemann.]*
(Vomiting a little, before midnight, almost without nausea), 1.
Vomiting of food, in the evening, followed by bitterness in the mouth, with the teeth set on edge, 1.*
*Vomiting of food that had been eaten a long time before, 1.
*Sensation in the stomach, as if one had eaten too much; food rises up into the mouth, as if one would vomit, 1.
On coughing, it seemed as if the stomach turned over, and as if he would vomit; the cough presses tears from the eyes, 1.*
Dull pain and a sensation of fulness in the stomach (twelfth day), 12.*
Sudden violent pain in the stomach (twelfth day), 12.
Much pain in the stomach, extending to the umbilical region and down to the pelvis, then jumping to the left side, beneath the ribs; pains aggravated by drawing inward the walls of the abdomen (twenty-ninth day), 12.
Pain in the stomach (cardialgia) during the menses, 1.*
Pain in the pit of the stomach, on inspiration, 1.
Pain in the pit of the stomach, at first pressive, then jerking, 1.
Pain in the stomach, an hour after eating, 1.* [520.]
Pinching pressive or retching pain in the stomach, that takes away the breath, in the afternoon, 1.*
*Violent pressure in the pit of the stomach, in the morning, mingled with qualmishness, 1.
Pressive-drawing pain in the pit of the stomach, in the morning , which soon changed into the sides of the chest, like a sticking, at last into the back, like a tearing (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Pressure in the stomach and flatulent colic, immediately after supper, followed by qualmish nausea (after twenty-four hours), 1.
Griping-sticking pain, with flatulent colic, in the region of the upper abdomen, in the morning (after twenty-four hours), 1.
Transient pressure in the stomach (after one hour, fifth day), 12.
A tension in the epigastric and præcordial regions, extending up into the breasts, 1.
A tension in the region of the stomach, in the forenoon, that disappears on moving about (after twenty-six hours), 1.*
*Scraping sensation in the stomach and œsophagus, like a heartburn (after half an hour, fourteenth day), 12. [530.]
Gnawing sensation in the stomach, like ravenous hunger (after eight hours), 1.
A kind of clawing in the stomach, in the morning, on rising from bed, as if one had fasted a long time; disappearing after eating (after twelve hours), 1.*
Jerks, from the stomach up to the larynx, and a tensive pain in the throat, with anxiety and a sensation of internal heat, that disappears after eating (after six hours), 1.
Violent cutting in the stomach, momentary, at 5 P.M. (fifth day), 12.
Stitches in the pit of the stomach, [Compare 525 and 870. -Hahnemann.], on making a false step on an uneven pavement, etc., 1.
A perceptible throbbing in the stomach, on laying the hand upon it, 1.*
Colic, as if diarrhœa would ensue, but only a normal stool results (after forty-eight and seventy-two hours), 1.*
Colic after drinking, in the evening (after six hours), 1.* [560.]
Sensation of flatulent colic, like fulness in the abdomen, after a meal (in the evening), (after two hours), 1.*
Flatulent colic, very early in the morning, immediately after waking, while in bed; flatus rumbles and moves about painfully, especially in the upper abdomen, 1.*
*Flatulent colic moving about the abdomen, in the evening, after lying down in bed, 1.
Flatulent colic, immediately after supper; painful rumbling of flatus, especially in the upper abdomen (after four, twenty-four, and forty-eight hours), 1 . [Compare 524 and 560. -Hahnemann.]*
Cutting coliclike pains, as from flatulence, before eating in the evening (after thirty-six hours), 1 . [Compare 550, 564, 566, 588, 590, with 589, 624, 873, and in part with 874. -Hahnemann.]*
Colic more cutting than griping, with a soft stool, 1.
Colic; cutting pains low down in the abdomen, relieved by stooping, as if one would vomit, towards 5 P.M., after supper, three days in succession; it disappeared about 9 P.M., while lying curled up, and he fell asleep (after twenty-four hours), 1.
Griping colic that frequently affects the whole abdomen (after half an hour), 1.
Griping colic, low down in the abdomen, on the left side; she was obliged to bind up the abdomen, 1 . [Compare 520 and 544. -Hahnemann.]
Griping colic (after four hours), and violent stitches that shoot from the lower abdomen into the penis, with frequent thin stools, and with violent thirst for "braun bier," 1. [570.]
Sensation of fasting and griping and bubbling in the abdomen, as from fermentation, 1.
Tormina, relieved by a loose stool, 11 . [Original revised by Hughes.]
Griping pains in the upper abdomen (epigastrium), 1.*
Dull pain and sensation of tense distension in the upper abdomen, 1.*
*Sensation of heaviness, like a stone, in the abdomen, just before the menses (after one hour), 1.
Fulness after eating, and from time to time colic, with rumbling, 1.*
Sensation of emptiness in the abdomen, as though the abdomen were eviscerated, 1.
Painful sensitiveness in the walls of the abdomen, after purging, with violent thirst; the abdomen cannot be touched without pain, 1.
Painful sensitiveness of the abdomen (caused by touch), (after several hours), 1.*
Pain in the abdominal muscles, while sitting and on coughing (third day), 1.
Pain in abdomen and lower chest, obliging her to bend forward, 20.
*A pressive pain in the abdomen and small of the back, pressing downward, like a stone, during the menses, wherewith the lower extremities are inclined to fall asleep, while sitting, with ineffectual desire for stool, 1 . [Compare 650. -Hahnemann.]
Pressing pain in the abdomen (after forty-two hours), 1 . [Compare 508, 521, 522. -Hahnemann.]*
A very distressing sensation of tight tension in the abdomen, as if everything were too full, hard, and immovable, as if he could pass neither stool nor flatus, although a stool followed, that, though slow, was not hard, and flatus continued to be passed though with difficulty and abruptness, 1.
*Drawing and drawing-tensive pains, extending from the abdomen through the spermatic cords into the testicles, that hang low down (after six hours), 1.
*Drawing-tensive pain in the abdomen, like labor-pains (after four, and five hours), 1.
Constrictive and pinching sensation in the upper abdominal and hypochondriac regions, as from incarceration of flatus (especially after eating), that then changes into the chest and takes away the breath (after sixteen hours), 1.*
Cutting pains in the abdomen during the day, and especially in the evening, every other day (after four, five, and six days), 1.
Cutting pains in the abdomen, as if diarrhœa would occur, above the umbilicus (after one hour), 1 . [Compare 878, and in part 551, also 564, 624, 874. -Hahnemann.]* [590.]
Some sharp pains in the abdomen, relieved by a loose stool, 11 . [Original revised by Hughes.]
(Spasmodic and almost burning pains in the abdomen, during the menses), 1.
Sharp stitches shoot from the abdomen into the penis, 1.
After drinking anything, she must relieve the bowels at once, 20.
Diarrhœic feel in the bowels (after some days), 16.
The parietes of the abdomen seem swollen, with tense pain, without emission of flatus, 1.
Hypogastrium and Iliac Regions.
*Pressive and constrictive pain, like a stone, in the lower abdomen, extending down to the bladder, 1.
*Violent cutting pain low down in the abdomen; a forcing down into the pelvis, with a sensation as if a stool would occur, aggravated by drawing inward the walls of the abdomen (sixth day), 12.
Cutting and dragging pains in hypogastric region, extending round to loins, and making her feel faint (after some days), 19. [600.]
Pain, like a bruise, in the parietes of the lower abdomen, while yawning (after two hours), 1.
(Swelling of the inguinal glands and a bubo, on the disappearance of a venereal ulcer), 1.
Lumps in both groins, about half the size of a walnut, hard and painful (after six to seven days), 14.
Difficult evacuation of stool, with painful pressure and pain in the back, 1 . [This symptom and 615, 623, 637, 638, 646, 648, 582 are the most important and most common evacuations of Pulsatilla. -Hahnemann.]*
Copious flow of urine, 1 . [Rather a secondary or curative action, a relief of the symptoms of strangury, 651, 668, 670; symptoms 672, 673 seem to be primary in relation to these symptoms of strangury. -Hahnemann.]
An itching irritability in the region of the seminal vesicles, causing great inclination for an emission, almost without erections and without amorous thoughts, in the morning, in bed (after twelve, and thirty-six hours), 1.
Sexual excitement and desire for coition, in the morning, on waking (after twenty-four hours), 1.*
Seminal emission, with amorous dream (third night); without dream (sixth night), 22.
Two emissions in one night , with dreams that were not amorous, and on the next day lassitude and intolerable heaviness of the limbs (after twelve hours), 1 . [Alternate action with 1216. -Hahnemann.]
Female.
*Painless leucorrhœa, with thickish mucus of the color of milk, especially noticed on lying down, 1.
*Leucorrhœa, with burning pain, 1 . [720 and 721 comprise an alternate action with 718 and 719. -Hahnemann.]
During the menses the blood is thick and black, and is discharged paroxysmally only a couple of times during the day, 1 . [Difficult, delayed, and indeed suppressed menstruation seem to be the chief and primary action of Pulsatilla; the too early appearance of the menses (780) constitutes a more infrequent alternate action. -Hahnemann.]*
*Drawing pressive pain extending towards the uterus, with qualmishness, towards morning, 1.
Cutting pain in the orifice of the uterus (after six hours), 1.*
*Contractive pain in the left side of the uterus, like labor pains, obliging her to bend double, 1.
A burning (sticking?) pain in the vagina and externally in the labiæ, 3.
[Menses increased, profuse], 11 . [In a case of chronic ophthalmia, coincident with the formation of much mutter in the eyes. -Hughes.] [730.]
Menses seven days too early, 1 . [See note to 724. -Hahnemann.]
The delayed menses came on (after one hour and a half), 1.
*Suppression of the menses, 1 . [In several older people, especially if the menses were accustomed to appear at the full moon. -Hahnemann.]
*Delayed menses, with coldness of the body; chilliness and trembling of the feet, 1 . [Compare 938, 1045, 1084. -Hahnemann.]
(Menstruation only during the day while she walks about; very little or none at all at night), 1.*
Cough caused by itching in the trachea, and extending from the pit of the stomach to the epiglottis, 1.*
*Dry cough at night; it disappears on sitting up in bed, but returns on lying down (after eight and thirty-two hours), 1 . [Compare 799. -Hahnemann.]
*Dry cough, with difficult expectoration (after several hours), 1 . [739, 751, 755, and the preceding symptoms of dry cough seem to be an alternate action with the symptoms of cough, with much expectoration (754, 759, 760, 761, 763); these latter seem to be the most characteristic, so that patients in whom the other symptoms correspond to Pulsatilla, are more easily and permanently relieved, if the cough is accompanied by much expectoration, than when the cough is dry. In 756 the chief alternate action of much expectoration, occurring only after dry cough, is unusual. -Hahnemann.]
At first dry cough for half a day, and then for several days; constant secretion of mucus in the anterior portion of the trachea, a large amount of which is easily expectorated by coughing, 1.
Cough, with expectoration of black pieces of clotted blood, lasting till evening (after one hour), 1.
The mucus expectorated by coughing has a biting, burnt taste, almost like the taste of crab's broth, or the juice of an old pipe (after a few hours), 1.
Expectoration of mucus by coughing, having a bitter, bilious taste, 1.
(Expectoration having a salty, nauseous taste, during the morning cough), 1.
Oppression as if in the air-passages, as if they were pressed from without and constricted, so that for a moment he could not get his breath, in the evening, while standing, entirely without cough, 1.
A spasmodic inspiration and expiration that changed to a transient sensation of suffocation, as if one could not get his breath and would die, 3.
Difficult respiration, caused by anxiety in the chest, in the morning, 1. [770.]
Shortness of breath, immediately after dinner , lasting several hours, 1.*
Want of breath on attempting to breath through the nose, not through the mouth (after half an hour), 1.*
Sensation of dyspnœa in the lower portion of the chest, as if it were too full and tight, in the morning, 1 . [Compare 521 and 587. -Hahnemann.]*
Dyspnœa in the evening , followed by slumbering, then waking with a paroxysm of suffocation, short or hacking cough, tearing frontal headache, extending through the eyes, crawling on the tongue, cold feet, cold sweat on the face, and many eructations, 1.*
Dyspnœa and vertigo, with weakness of the head on lying outstretched upon the back, wholly disappearing on sitting upright, 1 . [Compare 754. The symptoms of Pulsatilla caused by assuming the horizontal position, by sitting up, by rising after sitting, by walking and by standing, consist of varying alternate conditions, all of which belong to the primary action of the drug, but which vary in their character. Usually the symptoms of Pulsatilla, which occur while lying still upon the back, are relieved by sitting upright, seldom the reverse; frequently the symptoms that appear while sitting still are relieved or removed by gradual motion and by walking, seldom the reverse. Yet the act of rising, before one begins to walk, usually gives rise to symptoms more numerous and more severe, the longer the sitting has continued, so also longer continued and more violent motion causes aggravation no less than long sitting still, which, however, are only really felt and noticed after one has again sat down and become quiet. Those alternate actions, which a drug most frequently causes, and which are most violent and most peculiar, are of the most assistance in the homœopathic cure of disease. -Hahnemann.]
(Dyspnœa, 7 .) [From the Anemone sylvestris. -Hahnemann.]
Compressive cutting, almost like a stitch, in one of the lower ribs, when lying on the right side, disappearing on stretching or lying on the painful side, 1.
A cutting pain here and there in the chest (after six hours), 1.
Sticking pain in the chest, on moving the body, 1.
Sticking in the chest on breathing, during the menses, 1.
Sticking in the middle of the pectoral muscles, on raising the arm, towards evening, lasting all night till morning (after four hours), 1.
Jerking sensation in the pectoral muscles, especially in the morning, after waking, 1. [800.]
Scraping in the chest (trachea), causing cough, 1.*
Some violent stitches suddenly shooting through the chest (thirty-fourth day), 12.
Front and Sides.
Pain as from an internal ulcer in the middle of the chest, in the sternum, with headache in the forehead, before midnight (after four hours), 1 . [Pain here and there as from an internal ulcer (from something sore), are peculiar to Pulsatilla; compare 162, 274, 830, 831, 860, 941, 946, 1006; and also sore pain, notice especially when taking hold of any part; compare 875 and 1136. -Hahnemann.]*
A small spot in the region of the sternum is painful , as if the breath pressed against it, 1.*
Pressure on the middle of the chest (tenth day), 12.
Pain in the back, between the shoulders, as on rising after stooping a long time; disappearing on walking about, 1.
Sticking pain between the scapulæ, even during rest, 1 . [An alternate action with 857. -Hahnemann.]
Sticking pain between the scapulæ, on motion, impeding respiration, 1 . [It is the peculiarity of Pulsatilla that symptoms in different parts of the body, as well as those that properly belong to respiration, cause dyspnœa; compare 521, 587, 865, 873, 874. -Hahnemann.]
Pinching pain in the right scapula, while sitting, 1.
Lumbar. [860.]
Stiffness and pain in the small of the back, while lying, as if suppurating, or as from a tight band that would not yield, 1.*
*Pain in the small of the back, as if sprained, on motion, 1.
Pain in the small of the back, after sitting, can scarcely rise, 1.*
Pain in the small of the back, on rising and on bending the body backward, disappearing on bending forward (after twelve hours), 1.
Pain in the small of the back on stooping, disappearing on rising or bending backward (after twenty-four hours), 1.
*Pain in the small of the back, like labor pain, as if a band passed through the small of the back, and everything were constricted taking away her breath, especially in the morning, 1.
Pain in the small of the back and in the knees, as if beaten, while lying still in bed, no more felt on rising and walking about, 1.
Pain in the small of the back after sitting , he can scarcely stoop, 1.*
A pressive pain in the fourth lumbar vertebra, especially after walking, 1 . [See note to 774. -Hahnemann.]
Pain in the small of the back, as from long stooping, that is mostly felt on standing and sitting, relieved by bending backward and walking, with weariness in the feet, that obliges him to sit down, in the evening, 1 . [This and 860, 864 are similar symptoms that form an alternate action with 862 and 863; but the former seem to take precedence. -Hahnemann.] [870.]
Drawing pain extending from the loins to the pit of the stomach, where it became a sticking, on inspiration, 1.
Drawing, tensive pain in the loins, 1 . [A kind of artificial lumbago. -Hahnemann.]*
A sticking in the loins on bending forward, in the morning, in bed (after ten hours), 1.
Sticking pain in the small of the back, and in the abdomen, with cutting colic, impeding respiration, 1.
At first sticking in the small of the back; afterwards the pain extends to the abdomen, where it becomes a cutting and sticking, and takes away the breath; afterwards a crawling in the head, [Compare 85, 87, 139, 152, 196, 210. -Hahnemann.], a heaviness and a drawing sensation, with vanishing of sight and hearing, followed by chilliness, as if he were dashed with cold water, 1.
A smarting pain in the lumbar region and in the wrist, pain as from an external would, 1.
Sacral.
Pressive pain, as from fatigue, in the sacrum, in the evening, 1.*
Pressing-out pain in the sacrum, in the evening, 1 . [Compare with 105, 180, 301, 971. -Hahnemann.]*
The arm is painful, even while at rest, as if the humerus were beaten in the middle; the pain extended down into the thumb, so that she could not use it, 1.*
Some stitches in the right deltoid muscle (after one hour), 1.
Elbow.
Pain in the elbow-joint on moving it (after eighteen hours), 1.
Jerking sensation in the forearm, extending to the wrist, especially in the morning after waking, 1.
Drawing-tearing pain in the bones of the forearm, in repeated attacks, during the day and evening, 1 . [See note to 294 -Hahnemann.]
Wrist.
Stiffness of the right wrist, even if the hand is not moved, 1.
Pain, like a stiffness, in the wrist, on motion; a pain as if the hand had been sprained or injured, 1.
A pain in the bones of the wrist, then in the arm, in the evening, as if he had received an injury, or had sprained himself, more noticed during motion than during rest (after four days), 1.
Hand.
(Trembling of the hands and feet on moving about (after twenty-eight hours), 1 . [Compare 938, 1084 with 824, 890, 952, 965, 995, 996, 1045, 1110. -Hahnemann.]
(On holding anything in the hand it seems as though the arm would fall asleep), 1. [940.]
(Cramp in the hands and muscles of the arms during the night-sweat), 1.
Fingers.
The fingers fall asleep, at night (after thirty hours), 1.
The fingers fall asleep, in the morning in bed (after thirty-six hours), 1.
Pressure between the fingers of the left hand (twenty-ninth day), 12.
Tearing pain in the extensor tendons of the fingers (after ten hours), 1 . [To be interpreted in accordance with note to 294. -Hahnemann.]
Tension in the last joints of the fingers, in the morning, 1.
Pain as if a panaritium would form on the side of the nail of the index finger, 1.
Violent pain in the first joint of the left index finger, somewhat relieved by moving the fingers, at 5 P.M. (fourteenth day), 12.
Violent stitches in the tips of the right fingers (twelfth day), 12.
Stiffness of the second joint of the thumb and of the knee, as if the joints had been sprained, and as if cracking would ensue (after two hours), 1. [950.]
Drawing pain in the thumb, with a sensation of stiffness, on moving it, 1.
Pain, as if sprained or injured, in the second joint of the thumb, on motion, 1.
(Tension about the thigh, while walking and stooping), 1.
Bruised sensation in the muscles and bones of the thigh (after eighteen hours), 1.
Pain as if bruised, in the thighs, not in the flesh but in the bones; when pressing upon the part it seemed to be felt in the bone; she was unable to bend the knee and could not kneel; it seemed as if the bone would break, 1.* [970.]
(Pain like a stiffness in the right thigh; but when grasping it a soreness like a sticking in it), 1 . [Compare with 1128. -Hahnemann.]*
A violent, pressive, bursting pain in the muscles of the thigh and upper arm (after two hours), 1.
*A drawing pain in the muscles of the thigh, at night, that obliges him to move; he does not know what to do; together with sleeplessness, tossing about the bed, even when there is no pain, and coldness all over, 1.
*Drawing and tension in the thighs and legs, in the evening, 1.
A sticking in the anterior portion of the left thigh, extending to the knee, and in the right calf to the heel, while lying, not during motion, 1.
A simple pain in the gluteal muscles, as if bruised or as is an internal suppuration, after sitting, 1.*
Knee.
Unsteadiness and weakness of the knees; they involuntarily give way, while walking, 1.
Pain in the bones of the legs like a pressure upon a suppurating spot, on walking a long time, especially in the afternoon, relieved by pressure, also by sitting but most by rest, at night, 1.* [1000.]
A paralytic pain in the leg, on rising after sitting, disappearing on walking about, 1.
Aching pains in the legs from the knees downwards, in the bones as it were (after three to four days), 17.
Drawing pain in the legs, from the feet to the knees, as after a long walk, relieved in the morning, and almost entirely disappearing, 1.
Cramp in the leg, in the evening after lying down, with chilliness (after half an hour), 1 . [See note to 954. -Hahnemann.]*
Tearing in the forepart of the right leg (thirty-fourth day), 12.
*The flesh of the legs hurts as if suppurating, especially in the evening after lying down; a pain that is relieved by pressure with the hand (after three days), 1.
Aching pain in both calves, which are much swollen (after six to seven days), 14.
Pain in the calves like a cramp, while walking, 1.
Pressure in the left tibia (ninth and thirty-fourth days), 12.
Stitches from below upward, in the tibia, with external burning pain and erysipelatous redness, 6 . [Observed in a woman aged fifty-eight years, from .01 grain of the juice of the plant. -Hahnemann.]
Ankle.
Tearing in the ankle on moving the foot, in the morning, with dilated pupils, 1 . [For 1019, 1024, 1046, see note to 294. -Hahnemann.] [1020.]
Sudden pain as if sprained, in the ankle, while walking, 1.
Violent pressure in the right external malleolus, coming and going (fifth day), 12.
Violent boring pain above the right inner malleolus (thirty-fourth day), 12.
Sticking and drawing pain in the right inner malleolus all day, while walking (twenty-second day), 12.
Tearing pain in the inner malleolus, aggravated by walking (after four hours), 1.
Foot.
Red, hot swelling of the feet, with tensive burning pains, that on standing change to a sticking, 1.*
Red, hot swelling of the feet, with itching crawling, as if frozen, 1 . [Compare with 1151. -Hahnemann.]
Hot swelling of the feet, extending as far as the calves (after six to seven days), 14.
The feet became red, inflamed, and very painful, 13.
Increased swelling of the feet; the varicose veins swell up, 6.* [1030.]
Feet swollen as far as the calves, a hot swelling, 1.*
Boring-sticking pain in the heel (after three hours), 1.*
*Boring pain in the heels, towards evening (after fifty-eight hours), 1. [1050.]
Pressive pain in both heels (after six to seven days), 14.
Cutting pain in the heel, in the evening after becoming warm in bed, 1.
A burning-sticking pain with itching, like that in frozen limbs, in the ball of the heel (after four hours), 1 . [The sticking pains of Pulsatilla are usually burning sticking. -Hahnemann.]*
A fine sticking in the heels, in the morning in bed, disappearing after rising, 1.
A numb pain, as after a great jump, and as if deadened in the soles of the feet and balls of the great toes, immediately noticed on standing after sitting a long time; the pain gradually disappears, while walking (after one hour), 1 . [A pain in the periosteum on external pressure, associated with insensibility of the skin and muscles. -Hahnemann.]
Pain in the soles on stepping upon them, as if congested with blood, suppurated or ulcerated, 1.
Pain in the middle of the sole (hollow part) on stepping, as if there were a swelling or an internal suppuration, with stitches extending up into the calves, 1.
The soles of the feet are painful, as if beaten, 1.*
Cutting in the toes of the right foot (eleventh day), 12.
Violent stitches in the tips of the toes of the right foot, in the evening (eighth day), 12.
Sticking in the toes of the right foot (tenth day), 12. [1070.]
Sticking in the toes, especially in the great toe (after one hour), 1.
A burning-sticking pain, associated with itching in the balls of the second and fifth toes, on becoming warm in bed in the evening, gradually increasing till it becomes very violent, like that in frozen limbs (after three hours), 1.
Pain in the great toe, aggravated in the evening, and disappearing on lying down to sleep (after thirty hours), 1.
Tearing jerks in the great toe (after three hours), 1.
Heaviness of the whole body (after eight hours), 1 . [The weariness and weakness in any part of the body in Pulsatilla is usually expressed as a heaviness. -Hahnemann.]*
Great heaviness and great chilliness in the arms and legs, 2.*
Sensation of immobility and stiffness of the body, 1.
Everything about the body seems tight; she wishes to throw off her clothes, 6.*
Extremely distressing sensation in the whole body, causing despair, so that he does no know what to do; he cannot sleep nor in any way become quiet, 1.
Sensation in the whole body as if he had been awake all night, with confusion in the head, as after intoxication (after twelve hours), 1.*
*Feeling of discomfort over the whole body, in the morning after rising, disappearing on moving about (after twenty-two hours), 1. [1100.]
Drawing-tearing pains, here and there, in the whole body, in transient but frequently recurring attacks, 1.
Jerking-drawing pains in the muscles, as if they were stretched on a cord, not in the joints, 1 . [Compare with 294. -Hahnemann.]
Jerking pain in the left side (after four hours), 1.
Painful paralytic sensation about the ligaments of the joints, 1 . [This symptoms is noticed especially in the evening, as it becomes dark, with a painful sensation in all the joints, of the limbs, as in the commencement of a paroxysm of intermittent fever, with chilliness. -Hahnemann.]
Feels as if tired and worn out, though she has had no work to cause it, 13.
Numbness of the integuments, then general anæsthesia, 24d.
Distressing throbbing in the veins through the whole body, mostly felt during motion, 1 . [Compare 118, 119, 120, 140, 829. -Hahnemann.]
Troubles from the open air; he dreads it (after six to eight hours), 1.
*He longs for fresh air, although the colic and qualmishness are aggravated in the open air (after ten hours), 1. [1110.]
*When lying upon the back the pains decrease, and disappear, but when lying upon either side they increase or recur (after twenty-four hours), 1.
The symptoms are especially violent every other evening, 6.*
*Symptoms relieved in the open air (after half an hour), 1 . [1108, 1109, 1112, three alternate symptoms of Pulsatilla, the first of which seems to take precedence, i. e. , is most frequent and most marked. -Hahnemann.]
The redness about an ulcer becomes hard and glistening, 1.
Sensations.
Painful sensitiveness, like soreness of the skin, in the lips and face, when touched, 1.
A place that had formerly been burned, but was now healed, becomes painful to touch, 1.
The pain in an ulcer is aggravated when one is about to eat, 1.
Stitches in an ulcer, that cause shuddering through the whole body, with violent sticking pains, that frequently change to a burning, about the ulcer, 1. [1140.]
Stitches shooting upward into the ulcer on one foot; a burning in the ulcer on the other foot (after twenty-four hours), 1.
A burning biting in the region of the scab (of an ulcer), in the morning in bed (together with dry cough), (after twenty hours), 1.
A burning, as from glowing coals, near or above an ulcer on the foot, in the morning, lasting two minutes, 1.*
Biting in an ulcer on the foot, just before dressing it, in the morning and evening, 1.*
*A (burning) itching over the whole body, on becoming warm in bed, before midnight, aggravated by scratching; is unable to sleep on account of it; less during the day, and only after becoming heated from walking or after rubbing; there is no appearance of an eruption, 1.
Biting itching on the upper portion of the sternum, not relieved by scratching, in the evening (after thirty-six hours), 1 . [Compare 1146 and 1159 with 1123 and 1147. -Hahnemann.]
Biting itching on the side of the neck after shaving off the beard, not relieved by scratching and rubbing, but it pains (after five hours), 1 . [Compare 1128, 1146, 1159. -Hahnemann.]
Biting itching on the tip of the elbow-joint, like itching and rubbing with wool (after two hours), 1.
A violent sticking-biting pain in an ulcer, with itching about it, 1. [1150.]
A crawling itching in and above the navel, painful after scratching, 1.
Itching crawling in the toes, like that in frozen limbs, in the evening, 1 . [Compare with 586. -Hahnemann.]
An itching that obliges scratching, but that is not followed by blisters, on the forearm, especially on the back of the hand and between the fingers, 1.*
Itching on the backs of the feet and between the breasts, in the morning in bed, 1.*
Painful, intolerable itching; an itching-sticking in the feet and toes, that seem inflamed, especially close to the roots of the nails, as if the limbs had been frozen, penetrating the whole body, before midnight, but without subsequent painful numbness on walking, as is noticed in actually frozen feet, 1.
Sleep before midnight prevented by a fixed idea; for example, a melody constantly recurred to his mind, yet sleepiness prevented activity of memory and fantasies, 1.
*Cannot fall asleep, in the evening, on account of an anxious sensation of heat (after four hours), 1. [1190.]
*Could not fall asleep for a long time, in the evening, in bed , then woke earlier than usual without being able to fall asleep again, 1.
He is unable to fall asleep at night before 2 A.M ., 3.*
Sleep dull, stupid, restless, during which he tosses about, 1.
*Sleep at night restless; on account of an intolerable sensation of heat he was obliged to throw off the covers, with internal warmth of the hands, without perspiration, 1.
During the first three nights, he could sleep only while sitting with the head bent forward, or to one side, and could not fall asleep before midnight, 1.
After lying down, in the evening, he slept for an hour and a half without dreaming, then woke and remained wide awake until morning; was constantly obliged to turn over, 1.
Quite restless sleep, with tossing about the bed, as from too great warmth, 3.*
He easily woke, in the evening, before midnight, 1.
She woke before midnight and dreamed a great deal; quiet sleep only after 2 o'clock; the next forenoon she was so weary that she could have slept half the day, 1.* [1200.]
Waking very frequently during the night and remaining awake; during the day sleepy, 1.*
Woke frequently on account of vivid dreams; for example, that he was falling, 1.*
At night he woke as if frightened and dazed; did not know where he was, and was not quite conscious (after five, and twelve hours), 1.*
She frequently sprang out of bed, because it seemed as though she would feel better out of bed, 6.
A very light superficial sleep; afterwards it seemed as though he had not slept at all, 1.
Dreams.
Vivid dreams of a subject that had happened or been spoken of during the previous day, 1.*
Very vivid dreams and fantasies, after midnight , that uninterruptedly exercised his thoughts and caused weariness; an almost constant recurrence of the same subject till he woke (after forty-eight hours), 1.*
Slumber full of dreams of disconnected subjects , that she dreams of one by one, with the echo of words, though the names do not correspond to the subjects of the dream; hence disconnected loud talking during such a sleep, 1.*
Dreams of frightful things ; for example, that he had been beaten and was unlucky; sobbed and wept aloud in sleep, and on waking the dream seemed so vivid that he was obliged to take deep breaths, as if sighing, 1.* [1210.]
*Confused dreams at night, 1 ; (after six to seven days), 14.
Frightful dreams; he was obliged to get up (after five hours), 1.
Frightful dreams; starting up in sleep in affright, 1.*
Anxious dream in the morning, and anxiety continuing after waking; fearfulness and dread at frightful unreasonable fantasies (the same that appeared in his dream), (after six hours), 1.
Lascivious dreams in the evening and morning, almost without sexual excitement, 1.
Amorous dream, with seminal emission (third day), 22.
*Dread of men; she fancies a naked man is wrapped in her bedclothes and rolled up under her bed, while she has only a sheet to cover her; all her dreams are about men (after six to seven days), 14.
has thirst usually only during the heat (not during the chill), seldom after the heat or before the chill. When there is only a sensation of heat without externally perceptible heat, the thirst is wanting
In the evening he became chilly; after a few hours, heat rather external, with weakness and weariness; during the night, heat was only internal and quite dry, without perspiration till about 5 A.M., followed by confusion of the head, and in a few hours bloody expectoration from the chest, that afterwards assumed the color of liver, 1.
Shivering, almost without chilliness, so that the hair bristles, with anxiety and oppression, 3 . [An alternation with 1304. -Hahnemann.] [1250.]
Shivering on one side of the face), 1 . [Recurrence of symptoms on only one side of the body is frequent in Pulsatilla; compare 21, 285, 1102, 1140, 1258, 1277, 1316, 1317. Something similar occurs in Rhus, Belladonna, and Cocculus. -Hahnemann.]
Shivering on the back, extending into the hypochondria, and especially into the anterior portion of the arms and thighs, with coldness of the limbs and a feeling as if they would fall asleep, about 4 P.M . (after ten hours), 1.*
Shivering running up the back all day, without thirst, 1.*
Creeping shivering over the arms, with heat of the cheeks; the air of the room seems too hot, 1.*
Coldness, paleness, and perspiration over the whole body, lasting two hours (after two hours), 2.
Sensation of coldness in the arms, as if they would fall asleep (after seventy-two hours), 1.
(Coldness of the hands and feet during rest, while sitting), 1.
The hand and foot on one side are cold and red, on the other side hot, in the evening and at night, 1 . [This redness, even of cold parts (compare 1018 and 1091), exhibited by the power of Pulsatilla to cause distension and swelling of the veins, even without heat, and also other experiences not here included, indicate the production of varices by Pulsatilla ; compare 980 and 1268. -Hahnemann.]
Sensation of coldness in the leg, though it was as warm as usual, 1. [1260.]
*Dry heat of the body, in the evening, with distended veins and burning hands, that seek out cool places, 1.
Internal heat, with thirst (not immoderate), in the afternoon, 1.*
Dry heat over the whole body night and morning, 1.
(Heat at night, and on turning over in bed shivering), 1.
Attacks of flushing heat (after twelve hours), 1.*
Sudden heat, with much sweat of the face, trembling of the limbs, and a faintlike obscuration of vision, 1 . [Compare with 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 220. -Hahnemann.]
Redness and burning heat in the face (immediately), followed by paleness of the face, 2.
Sudden heat and redness of the cheeks, with warm perspiration on the forehead, especially in the evening; during and after heat of the face shivering in the back and over the arms, without gooseflesh, and a boring-outward headache, with dull stitches, intermingled with frequent attacks of anxiety, 1.
Heat of the whole face, in the evening, 1. [1290.]
Her face became very red every evening, with feverish heat (after three to four days), 17.
Burning heat on the chest and between the scapulæ, at 6 P.M., and at the same time chilliness on the thighs and legs, without thirst, 1.
*Fever; thirst about 2 P.M., followed about 4 P.M. by chill, without thirst, with coldness of the face and hands, with anxiety and oppression of the chest; afterwards, lying down, and drawing pains in the back, extending to the occiput, and thence into the temples and crown of the head; three hours afterwards, heat of the body without thirst; the skin was burning hot, but there was sweat only on the face, trickling down in large drops like pearls, sleepiness without sleep, and full of restlessness; the next morning, sweat over the whole body (after seventy hours), 1.
Fever; repeated shivering in the afternoon; in the evening, general burning heat and violent thirst, frightful starting up preventing sleep, pain like wandering labor-pains, painfulness of the whole body, so that she could not turn over in bed, and watery diarrhœa, 1.*
Fever; very violent chill, in the evening, with external coldness, without shivering and without thirst; in the morning a sensation of heat, as if sweat would break out (which does not), without thirst and without external heat, though with hot hands and aversion to uncovering (after twenty-six hours), 1 . [Compare with the alternate action of 1238. -Hahnemann.]*
Fever; chill every afternoon, about 1 o'clock, with hot ears and hands, 1.
Fever; violent chill, followed by a mingled sensation of internal heat and shivering; afterwards general burning heat, with very rapid pulse and very rapid respiration, with deathly anxiety, 1.
Sweat.
Profuse sweat, in the morning (after forty-eight hours), 1.*
Profuse sweat of the feet every morning in bed (curative action?), after the cure of a swelling of the feet, 1.
( Night ), Anxiety; bubbling in head; 2 A.M., toothache; offensive odor from mouth; bitter eructations; in sleep, hiccough; vomiting; colic; diarrhœa; pressure in bladder; in bed, involuntary micturition; emissions; rush of blood to chest and heart; stitches in scapulæ; pain in arm; in bed, burning heat; sweat.
( Before midnight ), Vomiting; on becoming warm in bed, itching over whole body.
( Midnight ), Throbbing headache; thirst.
( After midnight ), Dryness of throat.
( In the open air ), Lachrymation; burning in cheek; colic and qualmishness.
( On awaking ), Headache.
( Bending arm ), Heaviness.
( Bending body backward ), Pain in small of back; pain in hip.
( Breathing ), Pain in chest.
( Brushing hair ), Pain on scalp.
( Chewing and biting ), Pain in tooth.
( Coming into a warm room ), Headache, with obscuration.
( Coughing ), Sensation as if stomach turned over; pain in abdominal muscles; stitches in back; stitches in shoulder; stitches in sides; pain in side.
( After dinner ), Stitches through brain; shortness of breath; palpitation.
( Cold drinks ), Toothache.
( After drinking ), Coffee, uprisings of sour liquid; qualmish nausea; colic.
( Drawing inward walls of abdomen ), Pain in stomach and abdomen.
( On falling asleep ), Shuddering and jerking in head.
( On hawking ), Taste of bad meat in mouth.
( During heat ), Thirst.
( Inspiration ), Pain in pit of stomach.
( Looking intently ), Headache.
( Looking upward ), Vertigo.
( Lying down ), Stitches in occiput; stitches in side.
( Lying still ), Pain in small of back; falling asleep of forearms.
( While lying down ), For midday nap, headache; stiffness and pain in small of back; sticking in an anterior portion of left thigh.
( After lying down ), Headache in side on which he does not lie.
( Lying upon either side ), Spasmodic symptoms.
( Lying upon left side ), Anxiety and palpitation.
( Lying upon right side ), Cutting in lower rib.
( Lying outstretched upon the back ), Dyspnœa, with vertigo.
( Before appearance of menses ), Chilliness, yawning, and stretching.
( During the menses ), Black before the eyes; nausea at night; pain in stomach; pressive pain in abdomen and small of back; on breathing, sticking in chest; pain in side.
( Motion ), Confusion and vertigo; pain in small of back; sticking pain between scapula; cracking in scapula; pain in elbow-joint; pain in wrist.
( Moving body ), Sticking pain in chest.
( Moving head ), Cracking in the ears; cracking in first cervical vertebra.
( Moving eyes ), Headache in orbit.
( Moving muscles of face ), Pain in eyes.
( Moving arm ), Pain in shoulder-joint.
( Moving foot ), Tearing in ankle.
( Opening the mouth ), Sticking in last back tooth.
( After overloading the stomach ), Tension in feet.
( On attempting to raise arm ), Sensation of weight in shoulder-joint.
( Raising the eyes ), Pain in forehead.
( Raising arm ), Sticking in pectoral muscles.
( Reading ), pressure in eye.
( During rest ), Anxiety; stitches in soles of feet and toes.
( On rising ), Pain in small of back; pain in side.
( On rising and walking about ), Dizzy obscuration of vision.
( Rising after stooping ), Pain in back.
( Rising from a seat ), Obscuration of vision; weariness of legs.
( Scraping in chest ), Cough.
( Scratching ), Itching over body.
( After shaving off beard ), Itching on side of neck.
( Shaking head ), Sticking in left eye.
( While sitting ), Vertigo; whirring and dulness in head; pain in abdominal muscles; itching in prepuce; sticking in left wall of chest; pain in right scapula; inclination to stretch feet.
( Standing ), Tearing, extending into anus; tingling and grumbling in feet; after sitting, pain in heels; pain in soles.
( Stepping upon feet ), Pain in soles.
( During stool ), Bleeding of anus; burning in rectum; drawing in back.
( After stool ), Colic; sore pain in anus.
( Stooping ), Vertigo; heaviness of head; pressive headache; headache in forehead; pain in root of nose; pain in small of back; tension about thighs.
( During suppression of menses ), Qualmish nausea.
( After supper ), Flatulent colic.
( On swallowing ), Sensation of swelling, rawness, etc., in throat.
( During nightsweat ), Cramp in the hands and arms.
( Taking warm things in mouth ), Toothache.
( Talking ), Pain on side of palate; palpitation.
( Touch ), Pain in upper arm; pain on side of palate.
( Before urinating ), Pressure.
( After urinating ), Pain in urethra; burning in urethra; pressure and crawling in glans penis.
( After vomiting ), Burning in pharynx.
( Walking ), Vertigo; reeling; crackling in brain; pressive headache; obscuration of vision; pain in abdomen; itching in prepuce; weakness of thigh; tension about thighs; stiffness in right knee; pain in calves; pain in ankle; pain in inner malleolus; trembling of feet.
( Walking in open air ), Vertigo; headache; pressure upon neck of bladder; sensation of stiffness in lower extremities.
( Walking a distance ), Burning heat of feet.
( Walking over a high bridge ), Vertigo.
( After walking about in the room ), Fretful and without appetite.
( After walking ), Pain in fourth lumbar vertebra.
( Warmth of bed ), Toothache.
( Warmth of stove ), Throbbing in the gums.
( Cold water ), Toothache.
( In the wind ), Toothache.
( When writing ), Omits letters.
( Yawning ), Pain in parietes of lower abdomen.
Amelioration.
( Morning ), Pain in legs.
( Evening nap ), Toothache.
( Open air ), The symptoms.
( Draft of cold open air ), Toothache.
( Bending backward or forward ), Pain in small of back.
( After eating ), Jerks in stomach.
( External pressure ), Throbbing headache.
( Lying upon the back ), The pains.
( Lying on painful side ), Cutting in one of the lower ribs.
( Motion ), Tremulous anxiety; tension in stomach; falling asleep of forearms; pressure in left hip and head.
( Pressure of hand ), Pain region of heart.
( Rest at night ), Pain in bones of legs.
( Rising up ), Stitches in occiput.
( Rubbing ), Itching of pimples on neck.
( Scratching ), Itching of pimples on neck.
( Sitting up in bed ), Cough.
( While sitting ), Vertigo.
( Loose stool ), Tormina; sharp pain in abdomen.
( Stooping ), Colic.
( Uncovering ), Toothache.
( Vinegar ), Sticking toothache.
( Walking ), Headache in forehead; stitches and pressure in præcordial region; pain in small of back; pain from hip-joint to knee; tingling and grumbling in feet.