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homeopathic remedies before attempting to make a differential diagnosis; otherwise he will tend to see in all of his patients the characteristics of the few remedies he knows.
Generalities
Physical and mental restlessness.
Most of the symptoms are accompanied by shivering and anxiety. Nervous excitability.
Trembling and tendency to palpitation.
Aconite will be indicated in cases of epilepsy or convulsions when you see a picture like the following: loud lamentations; body rigid and bent backward; fists clenched across throat; gnashing of teeth; eyes drawn up spasmodically under lids; the limbs are distorted with spasms; jerks of left leg or arm, grinding teeth; comatose; restless, moaning. Convulsions of whole body worse towards noon time.
Sudden and great sinking of strength.
Great muscular weakness, weariness, prostration, almost total inability to stand.
Feeling very drowsy, languid and unable to rise from couch; obliged to discontinue all work; system feels prostrated with sense of inward fever. He loses his ability to stand, must sit down.
Numbness, tingling more on left side.
Numbness and tingling over the body.
Faintness on attempting to sit up.
Pains intolerable; more so at night.
Stitches in the forehead, back, sides of chest, back of hands, and other parts, as if he stood on the isolated plate of an electrical machine, and one took sparks from him.
Very fine stinging, or stinging burning pains in many parts, as if seated in the skin, sometimes combined with a sense of heaviness, numbness, or swelling.
Tearing, cutting, wandering pains.
Burning through all the mucous membranes.
Neuralgia with congestions, from dry cold air or checked sweat.
Pains are intolerable to the extent that they drive him crazy.
As if bruised or beaten in different parts.
Has but little effect on disorganized blood-globules, hence seldom useful in true typhoid states.
Acts more on arterial system.