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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2627

Chest
Spasms of muscles of chest with arrest of breathing, must lean forward. Difficult spasmodic respiration from spasms of the chest. Pneumonia with cerebral symptoms, delirium, sopor; dry, fatiguing night cough or rattling in chest; in old people with acute oedema of lungs. Atelectasis pulmonum with bluish color of face and great difficulty in inspiring, must be raised up.
Back
Stiffness of cervical muscles with tension as if too short on bending the neck. Perspiration at cervical region during sleep. A purplish rash about the neck and face. Feeling of heat in the lumbar region and loins indoors or in the open air, even if the weather is cold. Heat rises up into the back. Labour – like pains before menses with drawings in loins and small of back. Cold at night from small of back upward, cannot get warm in bed. Spinal meningitis with convulsions, jerking of muscles; after injury.
Extremities
Twitching of the muscles and limbs with flexions and tensions of the fingers. Convulsive movements, sometimes of the upper, sometimes of the lower extremities. Violent convulsions with bending of the shoulders backwards and the body forward (opisthotonos). Constant violent distortion and tossing about of all the limbs, so that he could scarcely be kept in the arms; the motions look like the most violent chorea; after the spasms remitted the eyes closed and
the child lay in an extremely passive condition, but the spasms kept returning from time to time. Convulsive jerks of the limbs so that all sorts of angular, automatic motions take place. Tetanic rigidity of all the limbs. Stiffness of limbs as in an apoplectic attack. Paralysed feeling in the limbs, especially the lower ones after eating. Hands and feet tremble violently, almost convulsively, and she is as if maniacal during the menses. Upper limbs alternately flexed and stretched. The hands are in constant motion, even while sitting quietly. Clutching of hands.
When walking and when ascending, the toes are spasmodically flexed, as if from a cramp. Hands and feet are every now and then twitched with convulsions, so strongly that it is was no easy task to restrain them or take away anything they took hold of. Lower limbs drawn upward on abdomen. Walks with the body bent backward, as if the head and trunk were acted upon by an invisible force, with feet wide apart and involuntary motions of the hands which she was sometimes closing them as quick as lightning and again opening them. Perspiration on the thighs and legs. Large pustules from above the hips to the knees accumulated on several spots, looking like confluent small – pox without fluid. Gangrenous spots and blisters on the lower limbs.