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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2619

and emotional responsiveness; it is as if the jealousy has burned out his emotional capacity.
There is an obsessive element to the Hyoscyamus mental process- es. It is as if the defences of the organism, as a consequence of the escalating insanity, choose to compensate by causing the mind to become stuck in a rut, to become obsessive over simple and rel- atively harmless things such as counting all the time or repeating words. Kent describes this characteristic best: Hyoscyamus has an- other freak in this peculiar mental state. Perhaps there may be a queer kind of paper on the wall, and he lies and looks at it, and if he can possibly turn the figures into rows he will keep busy at that day and night, and he wants a light there so he can put them into rows, and he goes to sleep and dreams about it and wakes up and goes at it again; it is the same idea. Sometimes he will imagine the things are worms, are vermin, rats, cats, mice, and he is leading them like children lead around their toy wagons – just like a child. The mind is working in this way; no two are alike; perhaps you may never see these identical things described, but you will see something like it that the mind is reveling in, strange and ridiculous things. One pa- tient had a string of bedbugs going up a wall, and he had them tied with a string, and was irritated because he could not make the last one keep up. Such obsessive involvement with trivial issues is com- monly seen in delirium tremens, as well as in senility.
As the insanity progresses, it explodes into the sexual sphere caus- ing the erotic mania characteristic of Hyoscyamus. The person be- comes shameless, exposes his or her genitals to anyone, plays with his genitals ceaselessly. There is maniacally increased sexual desire and behaviour.
The biggest characteristic of Hyoscyamus is to speak obscenities. There is a tendency to cursing, using expressions related to sex, urine, faeces. In speech, singing, and cursing there is constant refer- ence to sexual subjects. There is a proclivity to tell dirty stories. Other remedies also display lewd behavior, speech, and singing, but not so strikingly as in Hyoscyamus.