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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2753

short while and then there is calmness. They get angry, totally dis- satisfied and after a short while they become tranquil. This is also the same idea with vomiting in bouts. There is constant nausea and suddenly the stomach empties all its contents.
External heat aggravates the mental condition, makes them feel anx- ious, impatient and fearful. Anxiety about health is strong.
MENTAL
Vanishing of thoughts for some moments, especially during vertigo, it is like an emptying of the head in the way the stomach empties it- self. Loosing the balance momentarily and stagger hither and thither, especially when turning round. The patient is clumsy and awkward and knocks against everything. There is an aversion to mental exer- tion because his thoughts fail him.
Generals
Most of the complaints of Ipecacuanha start with gastric symptoms as nausea, retching and vomiting; the stomach is disordered. All the complaints in Ipecacuanha are attended more or less with nausea; every little pain and distress is attended with nausea. The sufferings seem to centre about the stomach, bringing on nausea. (Kent) Ipecacuanha has a haemorrhagic tendency; it easily produces bleeding, such as uterine haemorrhages, haemorrhages from the kidneys, from the stomach or intestines, from the lungs. The haem- orrhages are bright red, clotted, profuse, gushing and with every gush of blood there is nausea.
Ipecac also has an unmistakable relation to the voluntary muscles, provoking epileptiform spasms, opisthotonos and episthotonos. Epilepsy of children when its starting point is the pneumogastric nerve. Hysterical and tetanic spasms. Convulsions from overindul- gence in mixed food, from suppressed eruption, with much nau- sea or vomiting either before, during or after spasms. The child is spasmodically drawn towards some direction, the body is stiff and stretched out, followed by spasmodic clapping together of the arms. Twitching of limbs, stiffness of body and opisthotonos with extreme