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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2097

remedies with ‘diagonal’ symptoms, crosswise appearing pain of the limbs, for example: gnawing pain in the left foot, simultaneously drawing pain in the bones of the right arm.
Crotalus has been used in apoplexy when a stuporous state came on, with ‘…loss of speech, sopor from which he could not be aroused and muttering in his beard’. This kind of ‘muttering delirium’ should always make one think of Crotalus.
Head
Crotalus may cause and cure very severe headaches. Characteristic is that they extend into the eyes. ‘Suddenly a violent drawing pain from vertex into right eye, in the evening’. ‘In the left side of the head, various pains alternate with each other, as: drawing, pressive, cramping, tensive and bruised pains extending as far as the teeth and the orbitae’. ‘Dull, heavy pain and heat over eyes and in sides of nose’. Headaches beginning behind left ear and passing around lower forehead as a pressing down on eyes. ‘Pressure and oppression above the eyes’.
Frontal headaches with nausea and vertigo, especially if returning every year in springtime. The pain may be seated above one eye, preferring the right, or else precisely at the centre of the forehead.
Wakes in morning with headache over eyes, especially at the time of the menses. Sleeps into her headache.
Occipital pain, dull, heavy, throbbing; also with a feeling as from a blow to the head. This kind of pain will particularly appear when lying down again after rising.
Headache with rush of blood to head, accompanied by constipation. Pain surging in waves from the nape of neck, even from the back into the head, as though the blood rushed upward, provoked by every change of position.
A strange feeling of lightness in the head, with pressure in the temples, urging him to clamp the teeth together.
‘Shaking and vacillating’ in the top of the head, especially on going upstairs or walking fast.
Muscular twitching and pulsating in the temples.