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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2702

ning. Heat of the hands with shivering over the body during anxiety. Clenching of thumbs during convulsions.
Almost paralytic immobility of the inferior extremities, with single twitchings in
them. Rhythmical trembling of lower limbs. Sciatica of a tearing, digging, boring character, preceded by intense coldness and shivering, worse at night, must get up and walk about; worse in winter with cutting, throbbing pains, and chilli- ness; limb swollen and thigh knotty, worse left side. Shooting pain in the morning from 4 to 8 o’clock, in the hip – joint and knee, when walking and moving the legs. Chilliness about the knees, which are not cold externally. He could not walk and is forced to sit down, because when walking the knees are involuntarily drawn up. Tearing pain in the back of both legs, especially in the tendo Achillis tendon and calf, as though the parts would be cut off, worse when standing, walking or exerting the muscles. Cramps in the muscles of the calfs, feet and toes. Burning pain in corn of foot when sitting; on pressure, in a normally painless corn. Burning in heels at night, but cold to touch. Stamps with his feet in sleep.
Sleep/Dreams
Yawning, violent, spasmodic, extreme convulsive with water running from the eyes; excessive, as if the jaw would be dislocated. Very sleepy on hearing sad news. Great languor or deep sleep; between convulsions; with stertorous breathing after or during fever. Sleeplessness; from grief, from cares. Sleep so light that he hears everything in it, e.g. the striking of a clock at a great distance. Somnambulism after mortification. Dreams; full of learned mental exercitations and scientific discussions; with reflection and consideration. In dreams the thoughts are engaged on one subject all night through, a fixed idea, which does not leave him even after waking. Lascivious dreams.
Chill/Fever/Perspiration
Irregular, continually changing types of chill and fever, attacks are ir- regular both in periodicity and evolution of their stages. External coldness, with internal heat. Chill beginning in abdomen. Coldness of single parts.
Chilliness over the arms, especially upper arms, then heat and redness of cheeks and heat of hands and feet, without thirst, while lying on the back. Chilliness over the upper arms with hot ears. Shaking and shivering in the evening accompanied with redness of the face. Chilliness, especially on the posterior part of the body, better in a warm room or by a warm stove.
Paroxysms of fever assuming all types: quotidian, tertian, quartan, anticipat- ing or postponing, and coming on at all hours of day or night. Quartan fever: Severe chill followed by dry heat, no sweating; thirst before, during and after chill, with pains and lassitude in lower limbs and diarrhoea. From 2 to 5 a.m., while awake, heat all over, especially on the hands and feet, without sweat, thirst nor any feeling of dryness. Feeling of dryness . At night general