Intermittent neuralgia, < fasting.
Congestive headaches.
Threatening apoplexy.
Neuralgic headaches, especially in r. side and on vertex, periodical.
Dyspepsia, with heart symptoms, palpitation, constriction, etc.
Haemorrhage from the bowels in malarial fevers and with heart symptoms.
Haemorrhage from the bladder.
Inflammation of the ovaries, with constriction.
Vaginismus.
Dysmenorrhoea, pains occur periodically, menses cease on lying down, with heart symptoms.
Inflammation of diaphragm, with feeling of pain and soreness marking the attachments of the diaphragm.
Cardiac dropsy, with labored breathing, oedematous extremities, inability to lie down.
Nosebleed, with hard, violent action of the heart and constriction.
Acute inflammation of heart, pericardium and endocardium.
Hypertrophy of heart.
Violent palpitation.
Angina pectoris.
In all these diseases there is present the characteristic feeling as if an iron hand prevented the normal action of the heart, with suffocation, cold sweat, etc.
Intermittent fever, paroxysms about midday (11 A.M.), the paroxysms may be incomplete in their stages, accompanied by haemorrhages, especially from the bowels; coldness predominates, not > heat; it may be followed immediately by cold sweat, with terrible anguish; in one case (a child) the paroxysm was accompanied by convulsions and haemorrhage from the bowels.