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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 566

I recall the case of an Indian woman suffering from a ureteral colic. Even in that tropical climate the patient was under four blankets. The nurse was fanning her face and supplying little sips of water for which the patient pleaded moaningly. She was restless, moaned in anguish, and rocked her head restlessly. Arsenicum 200C pacified the patient within three to four minutes. In such severe acute conditions, the restlessness exhausts the patient, and he will often fall into a stuporous, "cadaverous" state, only to become restless again upon recouping a little strength.
Arsenicum may be contrasted with the early stages of Belladona. Both remedies manifest high fever and a hot face with cold extremities. However, even though the Belladona’s extremities are cold to the touch, the patient himself feels either warm or of normal temperature sensitivity.
Generalities
Prostration is quite characteristic of Arsenicum, not in proportion, however, to the severity of the ailments, coupled with extreme restlessness and aggravation at night, especially after midnight
and lasting up to 3 AM.
A general tendency for swellings and ascites is very strong in Arsenicum.
Complaints are aggravated by the cold and the seaside. The patient is freezing and cannot get warm, even with a lot of coverings. (Arsenicum does not emanate warmth on any level – physical, emotional or mental. He is miserable with his lack of vital heat, his preoccupation with himself, his health, his preoccupation with cleanliness and orderliness, and his inability to give anything of himself; as a consequence, he is always seeking physical or emotional warmth. In the Repertory we see this described as "desire for company" in bold type, but the flat symptoms of the Repertory have to be understood within the context of the living human organism.)
Arsenicum is often indicated for complaints that have periodicity: malaria, periodic headaches, skin eruptions, etc. The periodicity can be every second day, fourth day, seventh day, fourteenth day, or even longer intervals (yearly) in chronic complaints.
It has proved useful for convulsions that come every 15 to 20 minutes. Between the convulsions there is intense pain in the stomach. Convulsions with horrible distortion of limbs, foaming at the mouth,