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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2153

if the menstrual bleeding is suppressed and cramps come on instead of it. Violent cramps of pregnant women, especially in the fingers and toes, or in the solar plexus. Clonic spasms and twitching during pregnancy, beginning in fingers and toes and spreading over the whole body.
Spasms during parturition, with violent and forceful vomiting; with opisthotonus, spreading of limbs, and opening of mouth.
In extremely painful after-pains, especially of women who have had more than one child; cramping pain that may provoke spasms in the extremities.
Neck and Back
Paralysis of all muscles of back up to neck, with clonic spasms of extremities, beginning at periphery; in meningitis.
Hyperaesthesia of spinal column from sixth cervical vertebra to small of back;
slightest touch intolerable.
Sudden contraction of the scalenus muscles.
Extremities
In this region the spasms localised or beginning in the fingers and toes are the most significant symptoms. For instance: ‘Periodical spas- modic contractions of fingers and toes, often so violent that the fingers could not be extended by force; these spasmodic phenomena were attended with pain’. Or else: ‘Constant painful twitching in hands and feet, extending upward as far as the upper arms and legs, where it became a cramp of the calves; these twitchings were localised alternately in the flexor and extensor tendons’. In his Lectures, Kent also describes an alternation of violent flexion and extension in convulsions: ‘In a child you will see the leg all at once shoot out with great violence, then up against the abdomen again with great violence… It is hard work to find another remedy that has that. Tabacum has it, but not many others’.
From a case cured with Cuprum: ‘Severe pains in muscles of extremities, making her cry out. Flexors strongly contracted, she imagines every moment the joints will break. Limbs hot and very sensitive to touch’. Violent drawing and tension in the muscles of the limbs, frequently