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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2456

GLONOINUM CASES
Cerebrospinal meningitis; toothache; convulsions; kidney inflammation; congestion to head; spatial dislocation; violent mania; hemicrania; headache; throbbing pain; neuralgia; hyperaemia of the brain; cerebral burning; occipital pain; convulsions; climacteric complaints; eye pain; convulsions; periodic headache; epistaxis with vertigo
Case of cerebro-spinal meningitis
R. S., age 3, had been sick several days. At midnight of third day, the child presented the following symptoms: Severe diarrhoea; stools frequent and copious; very watery and yellow, containing undigested particles of food that had been eaten the previous day. Had also nausea and vomiting. Gave Ant. Crud. 6th, with only partial relief of diarrhoea and vomiting; otherwise, no change for the better.
On the day following, cerebral symptoms were manifested; twitching of limbs, particularly when asleep; would start suddenly out of a sound sleep and sit up in bed, looking about as if to inquire the cause, would then lie down and fall into another doze, and thus on, alternately waking and sleeping with starting; tendency to drawing backward of head.
Dark red spots, of various size, appeared on child’s face and neck, chest and arms. Opisthotonic spasms now set in, gradually; teeth were clinched, jaws firmly locked; limbs extremely cold the latter as far up as the knees, the former up to the elbows: at times the patient would cry out as if in sharp pain; eyes rolled about in their sockets, followed by intervals of comparative freedom of pain.
Patient made vain efforts to sleep; after a night or two were thus passed the breathing became more laboured; insomnia ensued,