Tetanus.
Tetanus of neck and jaw, < r.side, involving thorax and abdomen, from getting pins in the foot.
The results of penetrating wounds from pointed instruments.
Effects of gunshot wounds.
Concussion of the brain and spine in a railroad accident, followed by a large number of symptoms, < between scapulae, stiffness of extremities, nervous cough, chilliness, < damp weather, diarrhoea from slight excitement, etc., all cured by Hyper.
In a general way it is indicated for the effects following in juries of nerves.
In general, excessive painfulness and soreness of the effected part indicate the drug; the attacks are generally brought on by change of weather.
Many cases of subacute and chronic neuritis have been apparently cured by its use.
Severe headache on vertex, as if the whole brain would burst, extending into cheeksand chin, with cramp in chin, etc.
Neuralgia of the face, which had lasted for two years, following the shaving off a cold sore, was entirely cured.
Terribly inflamed tongue, resulting from a bite during an epileptic fit, inability to speak; cured in forty-eight hours.
Asthmatic breathing, apparently resulting from concussion of the brain, always < before a storm.
Spasmodic asthma, with sensitiveness of the spine.
Spinal tenderness, with paroxysms of terrible pain, screaming if approached (Arn.); in other cases, great sensitiveness of cervical vertebrae to touch, with dyspnoea, short hacking cough, etc.