It may be given to new-born children who have been asphyxiated and who have spasms in consequence.
Great coldness of the surface of the body, rapid sinking of strength, sometimes with delirium or convulsions.
General feeling of soreness as if beaten.
Spasms, especially in children.
Effects of shocks from injuries, coldness of surface of body, etc.
Consequences of suppressed eruptions in scarlet fever, and especially in measles; the skin is blue and cold.
It may be used as an antidote to irritant poisons; for the effects of poisonous insects, tobacco, mush-rooms, etc.
It is used, as a rule, in prostration occurring suddenly and increasing rapidly.
With the collapse extreme anxiety and restlessness in some cases, in some great lethargy,can scarcely be aroused in others loss of consciousness or even delirium.
It has been used after sunstroke, especially with beating pain in cerebellum.
The predominating, head symptoms are throbbing, or constrictiveas if knotted up, with general coldness.
The first stages of violent coryza, generally dry, with sneezing and flatulence.
A palliative in many forms of fluent coryza, especially hay fever.
Collapsed expression, with cold sweat, blue lips, etc. (Cupr.).
Tongue cold, mouth cold, breath cold.
Colic, insatiable thirst.
Vomiting, with cold sweat, great exhaustion.
Internal burning in abdomen, with external coldness.
In cholera infantum, vomiting and diarrhoea suddenly, pains, with coldness of body, etc.
In Asiatic cholera, in the early stage, when the stools are loose and contain fecal matter, in a later stage with coldness, but, as a rule, with dryness of the surface of the body, with sudden suppression of the discharges and collapse (the remedy should be stopped when the patient perspire).
Excessive strangury, retention of urine (in Asiatic cholera, sometimes in poisoning by Cantharis).
Chordee, effects of sudden suppression of gonorrhoeal discharge, coldness, strangury, etc.
Sexual excitement in women.
Puerperal mania, with suppressed discharges, dryness of the surface, etc.
Asthmatic attacks, with great suffocation.
Violent dry cough, especially in measles, with suppressed eruption, with congestion of lungs, etc.
In pleuro-pneumonia, emphysema of lungs.
Cramps in calves.
Feeling as if a cold wind were blowing over the body.
Congetive chill, icy coldness over whole surface of body.