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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 483

Chill
Chilliness with pains in long bones. No sweat. Chilly day and night. Troubles in the abdomen which are usually accompanied by chills and come on mostly towards the evening.
CLINICAL
Cases of ague (recurring malarial fevers or fevers with chills). Chills. Malarial cachexia. Affections of the spleen. Asthma. Hemorrhages. Chronic periodic headaches. Affections of the bones. Neuralgias. Toothaches. Irregularities of menstruation.
RELATIONSHIP
Compare: Cedron, Arsenicum album, Rhus toxicodendron, Mygale, Nux vomica.
DOSAGE
From 2x to the highest potencies.
CASES
1. Mrs. E., of nervous constitution, menstruated regularly, mother of one child, suffered periodically from a headache, with great dullness in the head, incapacitating her to think or to occupy herself with any work; there was at the same time heat in the forehead and face, and great lassitude and exhaustion. This condition generally lasted for a day, and was preceded by a glimmering or sparkling before the eyes with vertigo, compelling her to lie down. On Oct 8th I gave her Aranea 6, two doses, one to be taken at once, the other at night, in water. The attacks did not return for many years.
2. Mrs. B., fifty odd years of age, of gracile build and nervous constitution, frequently suffered from pressing headache in the temples, with vertigo on rising from a recumbent position, and a harrassing sensation, as if the head and hands were swollen. Berberis, which seemed to be indicated, did nothing. Lactusa vir. and Natrum mur. only alleviated. On May 15th I gave her Aranea 6, one drop in water. Patient fell asleep after taking the medicine, and on awakening, several hours later, the headache was
gone and has not returned for over a year.
(Reported by Dr. Hencke of Riga in the Homeopathic Recorder.)