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The Celle Seminars – Page 302

or really notice what is going on around him; he appears to be disinterested. This should call to mind the similarity to Opium: great dullness of mind with an aggravation in the afternoon and towards the evening; sluggishness and sleepiness. The patient starts making mistakes, seems confused, and cannot concentrate because his brain does not function correctly. In general, the Allium cepa person appears to be under the influence of barbi-turates. Other indications that the brain is working too slowly include misplaced words when speaking and mistakes in spell-ing and writing. However, the main idea with Allium cepa is sleepiness.
Beyond torpor and sleepiness, which are the keynote mental symptoms of an Allium cepa case, these patients can also exhibit the most profound type of passive insanity. Let’s look at an example: The patient appears to be all right, not in the least bit insane. He goes to work, is conscientious, puts a lot of effort into his tasks, has good habits. And then suddenly because of a shock – such as from mortification or an insult – he goes into a state of passive insanity from one day to the next. The desire to sleep becomes so overwhelming for this person that he will actually go from the bed to a chair and then immediately fall asleep, only later to move from the chair to some other place where he promptly falls asleep again. It has been said of Allium cepa children seen in this state: “We had great difficulty waking him up in the waiting room.” If you have a patient who falls into a deep sleep while in your waiting room, then the first remedies that you would consider would most probably be Opium or Nux moschata. But if you notice peculiarities like an inability to rec-ognize familiar people or family members, detachment and total indifference to those around him, or an inability to understand the meaning of words otherwise familiar, then you should turn to Allium cepa. If you were to say to a patient in this state, “Take this money and go buy some bread,” he would take the money, but it would seem as though he has not understood what you were asking of him. It’s a totally lethargic state.