tenderness in epigastrium; fullness and tenderness in hepatic region, with stitches and soreness on moving and coughing. Intolerable aching in back and limbs, as if bones were broken. Urine scanty and dark brown; hard, dry cough and some dyspnoea. The patient was lying still although he had violent pain. Eupatorium 3, in intervals of 3 hours. After 10 hours the fever was gone, and the next day the patient was free from pain’ (Dunham).
‘Influenza with weakness of pulse and great prostration; pain in bones, in the back and limbs; lassitude; skin bathed in perspiration, pale and morbidly sensitive’ (Hering).
Vertigo and Head
A dizzy feeling early in the morning, which is described as a whirling around in the brain. The prover said it was ‘…as if he had been placed in a coal screen and whirled around two or three times’; this sensation was repeated after a short cessation.
Vertigo, with sensation of falling to the left.
Numerous headaches, some of which have already been mentioned above. They usually centre in the vertex, base of skull and occiput and tend to begin in the morning, either on waking or a little later (perhaps at 9 am.) Periodic headaches returning every other, third or seventh day, or every third and seventh day, or one day in the morning and the next day in the afternoon. In fevers, perspiration will not relieve the headache. Soreness and pulsation in back part of head, especially on motion; with soreness of the eyeballs.
‘Headache, with sensation of soreness internally; better in the house; aggravated when first going into the open air; relieved by conversation’ (from Williamson’s proving).
Headaches with nausea in the early morning, every other day.
Heaviness of occiput in the morning, unable to raise head without help of the hands. This symptom may be followed by a very distressing headache that continues the whole day.