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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2422

GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS CASES
Quotidian intermittent; delayed labour; intermittent fever; quotidian fever; spermatorrhoea; diarrhoea; tic douloureux; facial neuralgia; nervous headache; diarrhoea; complaints during delivery; sciatica in lower limbs; complaints after flu; periodic headache; psychoneurosis; paralysis of eye muscles; grief, angina; psoriasis; prolonged labour.
Measles and eruptive disorders, with drowsy state, suffused face, and even convulsions. In thirty seconds after the dose the quivering ceased; in three minutes the convulsions were at an end. White had to ride twelve miles over mountains to reach the patient after receiving the summons, so the convulsions must have lasted a considerable time.
I have cured among other cases one of neuralgia of the anterior crural nerve. There is excessive weakness and trembling, but the consciousness is not so clouded.
I have relieved with it cases of Dupuytren’s contraction.
Clarke’s Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Case of quotidian intermittent
Lady, age 19, red hair. Quotidian intermittent every day at 1 p.m.
Prodrome, with thirst, but not much drank, as it hurts to swallow. Chill. Shaking begins in hands, with thirst, headache, vertigo; pains in back, limbs, knee, with cramps. Heat with some thirst, begins in head; headache, vertigo; pains continue; heat and chill together, shivers up the back; red cheeks, hot face. Sweat comes gradually and relieves all the symptoms. Tongue clean; pulse quick, soft, irregular.