Stramonium
By Adolph von Lippe тАФ Keynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Trembling of the limbs (in drunkards).
Increased and easy movability of the muscles subservient to the will (voluntary musculature) and slowness of the muscles not subject to the will (involuntary musclature).
Suppression of all secretions and excretions.
Twitching in the limbs.
Sensation as if the limbs were separated from the body.
Spasm from fright.
Of use in certain forms of epilepsy.
St. Vitus's dance.
Tingling in the limbs.
The convulsions are induced by contact, after each motion, from light and from glistening objects.
Stiff immovability of the body with consciousness.
Painlessness with most of the ailments.
Faintings with snoring.
Violent perspiration.
Effects from suppressed eruptions and violent congestions of blood to the head.
Visions in delirium.
Desire for light and company.
Violent range.
Mania with continuous phantastical illusions.
Mania, especially of drunkards.
Pain in loins.
Urine turbid, brown and thick, which is very scanty.
No force to the flow of the stream.
Catamenia too profuse, the blood is clotted.
Secretion of milk increased.