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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2073

Sensation as though something were living and moving about deep in the lower abdomen, towards evening’.
This sensation may occur with any disease (e.g. with cardiac disease, as described above). It appears fairly frequently in connection with complaints of the female genitalia. One proving symptom reads: ‘At night, when fully awake, she feels repeated shocks in the left side of the abdomen, similar to those she received from the motion of the child during her pregnancy some months ago’. Crocus has been successfully used in pregnant women who complain of unusually violent and painful motions of the foetus. It is helpful in imaginary pregnancy, where the abdomen is swollen and the patient feels phantom foetal movement.
There have been cases in which a visible jumping of the muscles, accompanied by constant nose-bleed, was removed by Crocus. The jumping sensation ‘as of something alive’ is also fairly frequent in other cases of haemorrhage, especially with metrorrhagia.
Alternating States in Manic Depression
The remedy is recommended in manic depressive cases charac- terised by extreme and rapid alteration of opposite states. When the euphoric or the aggressive state comes upon them, these patients seem to be completely unable to control themselves. In the depressive phase of the condition there is, most of the time, aggres- sion with anger and violence, rather than depression per se, though this can also appear.
When in the manic state, they feel so euphoric and disinhibited that they want to hug and kiss everyone, ‘the whole world’, but when the opposite aggressive state comes on, they become extremely angry, almost violent, with the least provocation; they want to strike, to bite, to hurt, they want even to kill.