Convulsions, epileptiform in character, but it is doubtful whether the drug really cures true epilepsy; it certainly suppresses the convulsions for the time, in many cases, but it does not seem to remove the constitutional tendency to their recurrence; nearly all cases of epilepsy are obliged to continue taking the drug, often in increasing doses, in order to obtain its palliative effect.
Acute mania, with sleeplessness and strange illusions, fear of being poisoned, of being pursued, etc.
Suicidal mania, with tremulousness and twitching of muscles.
Brain fag, with a numb feeling in the head, and feeling as if he would lose his reason.
Loss of memory, a king of aphasia in which words and syllables are forgotten and omitted.
Profound melancholia, with irritability and weeping, or with religious delusions.
Cerebral anaemia, with cold extremities, drowsiness or complete coma, dilated pupils.
Night terrors in children, with shrieking in sleep, trembling, etc. (compare with Stram.).
It has been used for congestive headaches, with benumbed feeling in the brain, or with vertigo.
Anaesthesia of the throat, the effect of alcohol.
Persistent hiccough.
Polypus of the rectum, with persistent diarrhoea and evacuation of much blood.
Diabetes, with impaired memory, dryness of the mouth, etc.
Effects of sexual excesses, especially loss of memory, melancholia, also with impaired co-ordination, numbness and tingling in limbs.
Ovarian tumor.
Several cases of cystic tumors of the ovary or broad ligament.
Pruritus of female genitals.
Ovarian neuralgia, with great nervous uneasiness.
It seems to control an exaggerated sexual appetite in women, especially when associated with pruritus.
Reflex cough in pregnant women.
Spasmodic croup, recurring every night.