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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2182

Half-sided headache ‘like an internal itching’.
Pressive headache in forehead and temples which is aggravated by exerting the mind and thinking.
‘A pressive pain by jerks, now in the temples, now in the whole head’.
A peculiar symptom was elicited in a case of Ballard, quoted in Clarke’s Dictionary: the patient had headache and dizziness, and after drinking he complained about a ‘bad feeling about the head’. After drinking cold water the pain would seat itself in the forehead and extend down the nose. Pain externally at the head, especially pressive-stitching or tearing-stitching pain at the side of the forehead and at the temples.
‘The head constantly falls backward, while sitting and walking, as if the anterior cervical muscles were paralysed and had no support’.
Eyes
Digitalis has a great number of disturbances of vision:
Vision of colours is altered. Green or yellow vision; faces look pale like corpses; in the morning all objects look as though they were covered with snow. Sees flashing gleams in brilliant colours, red, green or yellow; during the twilight. Or else: rainbow colours surround a candle flame like a halo.
Flickering scotoma.
Dark bodies like flies seem to float before the eyes, especially if one tries to observe distant objects.
On covering or closing eyes, brilliant bodies seem to jump before them.
A darkness like a cloud or fog, passing by before the eyes, impairs the vision; sometimes only in upper part of visual field. ‘In the evening when walking, it seems as though the upper part of the visual field were shaded by a dark cloud’.
Dimness of vision like a veil before the eyes; with burning pain in the bow of the right eyebrow.
Double vision, even triple vision.
The movements of the eyes may be affected in a peculiar way: ‘Inclination of both eyes to turn to the left; if he forcibly turned them to the right, they hurt, and then he saw on this side all the near objects twice or thrice’.
An interesting symptom is also an ‘altered sense of vision’, which is not