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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2171

suddenly; afterwards heat in single parts, with apprehensiveness as though some misfortune were impending’.
In the evening face and hands become warm, and then thirst may come on, which had been totally absent all day.
CLINICAL
Anaemia. Bones, pain in. Chlorosis. Climacteric suffering. Coryza. Diplopia. Dyspepsia. Enteralgia. Eyes, affections of. Headache. Heel, pain in. Hiccup. Menstruation, disorders of. Mental derangement. Pregnancy, sickness of; disorders of. Prostatitis. Rheumatism. Strabismus. Thirst, absence of. Urethritis. Vertigo. Weaning, complaints after. Writer’s cramp.
RELATIONS
Antidoted by: Camph., Coff., PuIs. (The modalities of Cyclamen are in general opposite to those of Puls.; the menstrual flow of Cyclamen is more profuse while at rest; with Puls. the opposite is the case).
Ferr., Chi.; in chlorosis.
Croc., Thuj.; sensation of something alive in abdomen.
Am-mur. (menses worse at night);
Iris. and Kali-bi. (migraine with scintillation; headache worse as sight returns,
Kali-bi.);
Coc-c. (leucorrhoea worse by sitting, better by walking);
Cycl. (menses worse by sitting, better by walking);
Rhus-t. (enteralgia);
Gels. and Seneg. (diplopia);
Arn. (falls);
Bar-c., Calc-c., Canth. (chilly and fever); Cocc.
Berb., pain in heels on standing. Speedy satiety, Lyc., Nux-v., Sep.
Prostatitis and urethritis, Lith., Dig., Sel., Caust., Lyc., Apis.
Squint, Alum.;