Mountain sickness; useful in a variety of complaints arising from climbing mountains, weak heart, dyspnoea, fainting fits, etc.
Useful for old people who get out of breath easily.
Angina pectoris from climbing (Kali. chlor.).
Nervous erethism, with restlessness, especially after abuse of tobacco.
Peculiar shocks, which come from the occiput, with vertigo, so that he staggers about the street.
Nervous sick headaches.
Chronic deafness, with noisesin the head.
Violent palpitation caused by incarcerated flatus, which rises with violence and great noise, as if it would split the oesophagus (Thea.).
Chronic atonic constipation, with dyspnoea, palpitation, eructations of gas, which are offensive.
Nervous dyspnoea, with weak heart.
Asthma, with nervous exhaustion, restlessness and sleeplessness.
Weakness of vocal cords, with hoarse voice, < after talking..
Insomnia, inclined to sleep, but cannot.