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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2552

Drawing aching in the left half of the brain from behind to the forehead. Inflammation of brain, with stupefaction; heat and heaviness of head; boring with head in pillow, with chilliness of whole body; coldness of fingers. Hydropsia of brain: post-scarlatinal, acute or chronic.
The child lies upon the back and rolls the head from side to side. The eyes are partly open, and he keeps boring the back of the head into the pillow. This is partly unconscious and partly to relieve the drawing in the muscles of the back of the neck.
Headache, pressing from within outwards.
Stupefaction and pressure in the forehead, and especially in the eyes; as though something would fall out at the forehead and eyes.
Aching pain in the right frontal eminence, increased when walking in the open air. Pulse beats on the forehead and temples, with heat of face.
The frontal muscles contract into folds.
Drops of perspiration on the forehead and back of the nose.
Violent aching pain in the head, with great heaviness, especially in the occiput. Uninterrupted aching pain in the occiput towards the nape.
Sensation in occiput as from a blow.
Stupefying headache in occiput, aggravated on stooping, from nape of neck to vertex.
Empty, hollow sensation in occiput while brain in front seems too large
Pressing pain in the temples and cranial bones.
Pulsating throbbing in the left temple, each pulsation ending in a stitch.
A sensation on the top of the head as if the skull were being pressed inward.
Eyes
Pressure in the eyes.
Pressure in the orbits, as if the eyes would fall out.
Prickling in the eyes as if they would weep.
In the morning after waking, on shutting the eyes, violent prickling on the eyeball and its coverings, as with sharp points.
Prickling on the eyeball from above.
In the eyes sensation as if they were closed by something heavy pressing on them from above; must make an effort to keep them wide open in the open air.