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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2291

rheumatic-type pains of the extremities that are caused and cured by the remedy. Euphorbium has also removed sciatica with these modalities. The pain is often tearing or pressive-stinging, but Euphorbium should especially be thought of in burning bone pain.
Euphorbium patients may suffer from strange illusions of vision. One of them is described like this: ‘All objects appear in variegated colours and as if too big, so that he even lifts his feet too high when walking, because he thinks he has to step over mountains’. Another one is: ‘Double vision; on looking at a person walking, he has the impression that this person is followed by another one that looks identical to the first one’.
Lastly, three unusual sensations that may be used as keynotes of
Euphorbium:
• A taste in the mouth, as if it were coated inside with rancid fat.
• A sensation of oppression, as though the chest were not wide enough.
• A sensation as if the left lobe of the lungs were adherent, which makes him unable to inspire deeply.
Vertigo and Head
Whirling vertigo, as if falling to the left or right side; when walking or standing. Headache as though the head were pulled apart.
Sensation as if screwed together in the whole brain and also in the malar bones, especially in combination with a toothache.
Constrictive headache in the occiput.
Dull, stupefying pressure in the right half of the head; in the forehead; above the left orbita.
Pain as if beaten at or in the occiput, unable to lie on the painful spot.