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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 477

ARANEA DIADEMA
The Cross Spider N.O. Arachnida.
The tincture is prepared by crushing the live spider and digesting it in alcohol.
PROVINGS
The first provings were recorded by Grauvogl who experimented on two persons and from whom we have the bulk of our information. There follow some interesting points from other provers.
1. F. Medical student took a tincture made with one spider to 100 drops of alcohol, for several days…Soon after taking the dose, drawing in head down to the lower jaw. Constant headache. Headache with burning in eyes and heat in face. Heat in forehead and eyes; a disagreeable trembling, flickering feeling in them when reading or writing, which makes the headache worse. …Confusion of head with prostration…The headache is relieved by smoking, and goes off completely when smoking in open air…Headache and confusion of head both relieved by smoking, but they return and last all day. Shooting in palate and larynx.
2. H. military surgeon took first 1, then a few d. later 10 drops of the same at bed time. 1st d.-Violent obtuse digging bone pains in r. heel bone, for some d., immediately on moving the foot when it is resting, going off on continuing to move it. Restlessness with frequent waking, always with feelings as if hands and forearms were much swollen, twice the normal size. The feet so heavy he can scarcely raise them. After 16h. painful cold feeling in r. lower incisors, especially when air rushes into mouth…Quivering in muscles of 1. upper arm ….Feeling of heaviness and fullness in abdomen as if a stone lying in it. At same time pinching in abdomen, heavy feeling in thighs so that they can scarcely be moved, with confused head (Gross, Allg.h. Zeit.,i, 122)
3. For several days I had been troubled by an urging pressing pain in my teeth, in the upper incisors which lasted nearly regularly from 9 till 1 in the forenoon, when it gradually ceased, leaving a sensitiveness and feeling of coldness on inhaling air, which persisted. My general condition was not materially interfered with. Nux-vom. did not do a thing. On a hot July day I slowly perambulated under. some trees, nursing my toothache, when a large cross-spider descended from one of the trees. I made her alight on my hand to examine her, when she bit my finger. From that moment my toothache slowly disappeared. How things will come to pass! Some ten years before 1 had proved Aranea diadema on myself for my friend Gross, but now, though suffering
from a similar toothache, 1 had compared a number of remedies, but never thought of