epileptic paroxysms are characterized by a sudden fall, livid colour of the face, convulsive movement of the jaws, froth at the mouth. Convulsive motions of limbs during unconsciousness. Chorea, is quiet only when the hands are in the pockets. Symptoms are worse at night, on motion, and in cold, damp weather, from heat, during menses, from coffee.
Standing makes the weakness worse. Throwing chest backward makes pain in upper chest better. Weeping makes the mental state better.
Head
Vertigo: transitory; when walking, with insensibility of lower limbs. Sudden attacks of vertigo like shocks in head. Wakes at night with sensation as if brain was shaken by electric shocks; head seems empty, almost deprived of consciousness; thinks he is attacked by apoplexy, lasts several minutes. Awakes at night in distress as from electric shocks in brain; head feels as if bursting. Heat of head, as if surrounded by hot air. Rush of blood to the head, as if it would burst. Congestion to brain. Cerebral congestions, accompanied by obstinate constipation. A kind of emptiness in head that makes the patient feel that he has lost consciousness. The headache disappears suddenly towards noon, then the ideas are clear. A violent pressure upon anterior lobes of brain, extending even beneath eyes; one day so severe that while seated at table she fell forward, and remained unconscious for some minutes. Pressive pain in right side of occiput, making it difficult to walk.
Boring pain above left eye, coming and going suddenly, and producing contraction of eyebrows; while this pain lasts she seems to look through a mist. Acute transitory lancinations in forehead and temples, also in occiput. Sudden pain on right side of head. Pain in vertex as if skull would burst. Dull occipital headache one hour after breakfast, lasting all day. Head burning. During severe pains whole scalp feels sore.
A pimple upon vertex, spreading and changing into an ulcer, a second behind the right ear.
Eye
Light fatigues the eyes. Cannot bear the light. Heat and redness of eyes, tired in looking upward. Pain in eyes from within outward. Eyes as if drawn back or sunken in. Feels as if eye-balls were drawn back into head. Violent pressure upon anterior lobes of brain, extending beneath eyes. Frequent blinking or twitching of lids, edges of lids are reddened.