This drug seems to be useful in a general condition of want of reaction, a semi-paralytic state of the system.
The general mental condition characteristic of this drug is one of almost complete stupor; it is extremely difficult to arouse the patient (the Phos. ac. patient can be aroused easily).
There seems to be great physical prostration, or at least loss of control of the mind over the body, possibly due to cerebral effusion (serous); this tendency to serous effusions is very marked in almost every part of the body, and in dropsical effusions every-where Hell. is the remedy if the patient be stupid (Apis).
Melancholi, fear of death, a kind of stupidity, unintelligible muttering, etc.
Hydrocephalus, with torpidity, unconsciousness, insensibility of eyes, suppression of urine, especially with wrinkling of forehead and constant chewing motion.
Hydrocephalus, with sudden screams and boring of the head into the pillow, wrinkling of forehead, automatic motions of one arm or foot.
Some cases of hydrocephalus, with most violent general convulsions, distortion of the face, complete unconsciousness, suppression of urine.
The sequelae of hydrocephalus, the child is idiotic, seems to want nothing, but drinks eagerly.
Effects of repressed eruptions, simulating hydrocephalus.
Distortion of the eyes in hydrocephalus.
Effects of concussion of the brain, after Arn. had failed.
Aphthae of the mouth.
Many cases of ascites have been cured.
Dropsy the result of disease of the kidneys or following eruptive diseases.
Diarrhoea, stools of jelly-like mucus, like frog spawn, generally with tenesmus (Colch.); sometimes profuse watery diarrhoea alternating with constipation, in abdominal dropsy.
Subacute inflammation of the kidneys, with suppression of urine in dropsical symptoms.
Inflammation of the bladder and almost complete suppression of urine.
Suppression of menses.
Hydrothorax, difficult respiration, necessity to sit up, with great constriction of chest and gasping for breath.
Heart’s action weak, pulse small and tremulous, with dropsical symptoms.
Typhoid fever, with great apathy, offensive breath, feeble pulse, stupor almost resembling that of Opium (similar to Arn.), general coldness and cold sweat.