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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2461

consciousness to request I would not leave her while she felt “so strange.” These effects lasted about ten minutes, during which she had several attacks of general rigor, which were succeeded by nausea and coldness of the extremities; the neuralgia was temporarily subdued.
Dr. E. W. Berridge
Case of hyperaemia of the brain
A lady, age 28, of extremely nervous temperament, complains of severe headache, pulsation in the temples, fullness and heavy aching on the vertex; she had her hair cut off to within two inches of the scalp, because the heaviness and heat of it almost distracted her; the least motion makes the pain much worse; she has not slept for three nights; keeps her eyes closed, because the light is disagreeable, though not painful; tongue coated heavily on the back part; moderate thirst; putrid taste; perspiration alternately, with chilliness, which causes her to cover herself up very heavily, till perspiration breaks out again; oppressed breathing, caused by a sense of weight in the chest, and occasional light cough; pulse 106, small and empty; hands hot; aversion to food; on attempting to rise, such weakness of the limbs she could not stand.
Prescribed Glon. cm, in water, every two hours, gave quick and permanent relief.
Dr. Ad. Lippe
Case of cerebral burning
Had a patient complaining of burning pain in the cerebrum and violent chills, aggravated by light, and vertigo in the morning. He had been exposed to the burning rays of the sun, until sparks flashed before his eyes, and a sense of heaviness and enlargement of the head came over him.