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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2418

Sleep
The sleep is greatly disturbed. He cannot go to sleep; every excitement keeps him awake.
During marked febrile conditions he has a profound sleep.
When he is not in this profound sleep during fever he is in a state of nervous excitement in which he lies awake thinking.
Disposition to yawn; a sort of stupor; cannot keep the eyes open.
Drowsiness, with dimness of vision.
Sleepiness and long and sound sleep.
Inclined to sleep, with deep respiration and numbness of the whole body. Insomnia the whole night.
Insomnia from exhaustion, anticipation, excitement.
Very restless during the night, especially towards morning, wakes up from nightmares.
Dreams of working and of many people.
Many dreams of hard work.
During the night, much annoyed with unpleasant dreams.
Chill
In congestive chill with high temperature occurring in the afternoon, the chill part of it subsiding and the fever becoming continued, Gels, is a useful remedy. Surface cold and congested.
Chilliness, especially along the spine.
Chilliness and chills running up the back from the loins to the nape of the neck. Chills begin in hands; chills running up back; hands and feet cold, as if they were in cold water; hot head and face.
Transient chilliness accompanying profuse urination.
Chill ascending from feet; chill and chilliness, especially along spine; running up back from loins to nape of neck, and following each other in rapid wave-like successions from sacrum to occiput.
Little chilliness, then some heat, then cold sweat, but less than before, all without thirst.
Chill, then weakness like fainting, then profuse cold sweat.
Febrile chilliness, with cold extremities and heat of the head and face, with