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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2144

when the illness has another ‘name of disease’ than cholera. ‘In convulsive motions of the fingers and toes, if the muscles of the calves are contracted in knots, and in cramp-like colic without vomiting and diarrhoea’.
Vertigo
Attacks of vertigo: particularly on looking upward, with sudden loss of vision;
when reading, with lassitude.
Long-lasting and marked vertigo, continuing during all other complaints; attended by stupefaction, with whirling in head, with a feeling as though the head sank down etc.; better by evacuation of stool.
Vertigo in old people.
Vertigo so violent that the patient is unable to sit up in bed.
Head
Violent dull headache over glabella. Pain in the sinciput as if the brain were pressed out at the forehead, especially on bending head forward, with a feeling of dullness; also a pain above the left eye. Cuprum may be indicated in headaches from frontal sinusitis.
Bruised pain of brain on turning the eyes.
Pain in the head as if it were hollow.
Agonising, lancinating headaches at intervals, with distinct intermissions; in different parts of head, sometimes in the forehead, sometimes in the top of the head, sometimes in the temples or occiput; aggravated by the slightest pressure.
Violent continuous headache, increased periodically, with sensation as if cold water were poured on head.
Headaches following an epileptic fit.
An important symptom is a crawling sensation as if ‘going to sleep’ in the vertex or on the crown of the head. This symptom may precede or accompany convulsions or paroxysms of anxiety; or it occurs when the menstrual bleeding is missing or ceases. In such cases it is a strong hint to consider Cuprum.