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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2544

In fevers, you will see a tendency for the eyes to roll upward; this also occurs in convulsions. Also, patients have great thirst and appetite during fever.
Other details of Helleborus can be found in the materia medicas. This description contains the main points of the remedy and conveys the image of Helleborus. This image is difficult to accurately portray in writing. One thing is certain: once you have seen a serious Helleborus case, you will never forget it.
In summary, the principle characteristics of Helleborus are:
• Stupefaction and mental sluggishness.
• Interrupted communication and sensory perception.
• Anxiety and fright in consequence of the stupefaction; agonised dread as a result of the loss of personal identity. Restlessness is frequent result of this anxiety and fear.
• Irresolution.
• Very poor memory.
• Answers slowly; reflects long time.
• Poor bodily co-ordination – body does not respond to the will.
• Head rolling, in conditions with brain and meningeal inflam¬mation.
• Occipital headaches (stupefying) which are better from closing the
eyes.
THE MENTAL PICTURE
In all the complaints of Helleborus, we see a kind of stupefaction to a greater or lesser degree; all the different mental states from stupefaction to psychosis. Chronic and acute states of mental aberration come within the sphere of this remedy. Sometimes it is a complete stupor, sometimes a partial stupor, but there is always