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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2180

window. ‘Anxiety and sadness, with sleeplessness at night, owing to pains at heart, from unhappy love’.
The intellectual capacities are markedly impaired in Digitalis. Memory becomes weak; the patient forgets everything immedi- ately, with internal and external heat of the head. Digitalis patients often feel a strange dullness in the head that somewhat resembles intoxication. The ability to think is restricted, but this does not correspond to the patient’s subjective experience; he rather feels that his brain is more active than before. Imagination may be extraordi- narily vivid. These states of mental weakness also correspond with a severe physical exhaustion, especially with a tendency to faint. ‘General weakness as if all the parts of the body were fatigued’.
Generalities
A remarkable sensation is an internal jerking as if a current of electricity passed through the body.
Digitalis is worse in the warm air of a room, but coldness may also provoke a number of symptoms. But most remarkable is an aggravation of all complaints by motion, especially by sudden and violent movement, whereas rest ameliorates, especially lying flat on the back. Lying on the left side aggravates, especially the heart symptoms.
Digitalis patients are inclined to lose their appetites com- pletely, and if they eat anyway this will rather aggravate their symptoms. But most marked is a very violent disgust to odours of food which provokes a deadly nausea (compare Cocculus, Colchicum). Digitalis is one of the remedies with loss of appetite and disgust of food, but much thirst. But it should be noted that feelings of canine hunger have also been observed in the pathogenesis. During a proving of Digitalis on himself, Baehr woke