ing alternates with longer, gentle with violent breathing. A sudden interruption of the breathing in the upper part of the trachea above the pit of the throat in the evening, which irresistibly excites a short violent cough. Very short, often quite dry cough from irritation in the throat pit as from a feather or dust being inhaled, that is aggravated by coughing and towards the evening. Constricting sensation in the pit of the throat, which excites coughing as from sulphur vapour. Hollow, dry cough, in the morning on waking from sleep. Dry, spasmodic cough. Nervous cough; after vexation. Reflex coughs. Nervous aphonia or hoarseness.
Chest
Oppression of chest, as if it was too narrow, with impeded respiration. Feeling of anxiety and oppression of the chest wakes him at 12 o’clock at night from sleep; has to breathe often and deeply and can only get to sleep after an hour. Spasmodic constriction of chest. Constriction at heart, with anxiety and disposition to cry, loss of appetite and pressure in stomach, palpitations.
Anxiety in region of heart. Congestion of heart after menses or after emo- tional excitement. Palpitations worse from thinking deeply, from emotions, from grief. Milk entirely disappears for several days in a nursing woman after taking Ignatia.
Back
Stiffness of the nape. Simple pain in the scapula increased by moving the arm and by letting it hang down. In the lumbar region a tensive pain on stand- ing erect. Lancinating stitches as from a sharp knife, in back through loins, extending to legs. Opisthotonos from emotions or during spasms, with the head drawn powerfully back, countenance livid, pupils dilated, respiration and deglutition of fluids difficult. Spine disease, with gressus gallinaceus.
Extremities
Paralysis; hysterical; after emotions. Jerks and single twitchings of the limbs; when going to sleep. Creeping, gone – to – sleep feeling in the limbs. Pain as from a sprain or dislocation in the joints of the shoulders, hips and knees. Intolerable, indescribable, pain in the shafts of the bones and in the joints of the arm on which he is lying, in the morning in bed, which only goes off when he lies on the other painless side. Lancinating, cutting pain in shoulder – joint when bending the arm forward. Lightening – like paralytic pain suddenly after anxiety, ex- tending to fingertips , making the arm useless, with sensation as if it did not belong to her, on touching objects it seems as if they were covered with fine felt. Twitching in one part of the forearm muscles, in the evening on lying down, as if a mouse were crawling under the skin.
Trembling of hands when writing, worse when someone is present or when thinking someone might notice it. Copious warm sweat of the hands, in the eve-