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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2407

THE MENTAL PICTURE
Aversion to mental work and difficult concentration are the main pointers for their mental state. On attempting to concentrate, they have a vacant feeling in the head. There is dullness of mind, alleviated on profuse emission of watery urine; very dull with aversion to study, with disinclination to conversation, with a vacant senseless state; no reflection of thoughts or ideas, as if there is a blank state; dullness, unable to think for long.
This condition of their minds leads them to a state where they want to be quiet, to be left alone, to avoid people and any type of stress. In fever we see dullness of the head, with stupor, dry mouth, coated tongue, bitter taste, pulse full and strong, intoxication, vertigo to the point of falling down.
Some unusual symptoms are delusion of identity, delusion of being double.
Generalities
A Gelsemium cold develops its symptoms several days after the exposure, while the Aconitum cold comes on a few hours after exposure. Gelsemium is the main remedy in influenza that develops slowly (slow in its beginning, like Bryonia).
‘Running through the febrile complaints, in the spinal menin¬gitis, in congestion of the brain, in intermittents or remittents that change to a continued fever, and even in a cold when the patient is sneezing and has hot face and red eyes, there is one grand feature, viz., a feeling of great weight and tiredness in the entire body and limbs. The head cannot be lifted from the pillow; so tired and so heavy is it, and there is such a great weight in the limbs.’ Kent