General tendency to spasm of extensor muscles, hysterical.
Paralysis of flexor muscles (Plumb.).
Paralysis, with internal heat and external coldness.
In general, indicated in diseases of putrescence, with threatening collapse; the pulse, however, is flighty and rapid.
Collapse, with blue rings round the eyes, sometimes with unnatural appetite and thirst.
The characteristic aversion to being covered and to heat seems to be associated with a sense of burning up internally.
Occasionally useful in puerperal mania.
Delirium, with restlessness, throwing off the clothes, etc.
Hiccough.
Vomiting of blood, sudden, violent, with could sweat.
Extreme pressure and contraction in the stomach, followed by vomiting.
Terrible distress in the stomach and abdomen, with burning, accompanied by vomiting.
Watery diarrhoea, sudden, with unquenchable thirst, drinking and vomiting, suppression of urine, shrivelled skin, icy coldness and an aversion to heat, would not be covered.
Dysentery, particularly valuable in the collapsed stage, stools involuntary, grumous; with these conditions it has saved many apparently holpeless cases.
Asiatic cholera, particularly with the icy coldness and intolerance of being covered (of first importance).
Suppression of the urine.
Haemorrhage from kidneys or bladder,
Albuminous urine, after scarlet fever, with dropsy.
It has cured various tumors of the uterus and appendages, with profuse menstruation or haemorrhage thin and black, often fetid, with expulsive pains.
Uterine displacements.
Subinvolution of the uterus.
During labor or uterine haemorrhages it should be used with great discretion; it is extremely dangerous when there is albuminuria, for it is liable to bring on convulsions; if used too freely during labor it is extremely apt to cause puerperal metritis.
Menstrual colic, with coldness, intolerance of heat, forcing pains.
Lochia offensive, greenish and purulent.
In puerperal fever it has made some brilliant cures when there was danger of putrefaction, with putrid discharges, tympanitis, chills, coldness, intolerance of covering, suppressed urine, tendency to collapse.
Cough, apparently from spinal anaemia, pain all through the chest caused by pressure on the spine.
Haemorrhage of the lungs, dark venous.
Gangrene of the lungs (Phos., Caps.).
Cramps in the legs, with coldness, cold sweat. 5
Paralysis of the extremities, with cramps, numbness and formication.
Senile gangrene.