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(Henbane)
General
Disturbs the nervous system profoundly. It is as if some diabolical
force took possession of the brain and prevented its functions.
It causes a perfect picture of MANIA OF A QUARRELSOME AND OBSCENE
CHARACTER. Inclined to be unseemly and immodest in acts, gestures
and expressions. Very talkative, and persists in stripping herself,
or uncovering genitals. Is jealous, afraid of being poisoned,
etc. Its symptoms also point to weakness and NERVOUS AGITATION;
hence typhoid and other infections with COMA VIGIL. TREMULOUS
WEAKNESS AND TWITCHING OF TENDONS. Subsultus tendinum. Muscular
twitchings, spasmodic affections, generally with delirium. Non-inflammatory
cerebral activity. TOXIC GASTRITIS.
Mind.
VERY SUSPICIOUS. Talkative, obscene, lascivious mania, uncovers
body; jealous, FOOLISH. Great hilarity; INCLINED TO LAUGH AT EVERYTHING.
Delirium, with attempt to run away. Low, muttering speech; CONSTANT
CARPHOLOGIA, DEEP STUPOR.
Head.
Feels light and confused. Vertigo as if intoxicated. Brain feels
loose, fluctuating. Inflammation of brain, with unconsciousness;
head is shaken to and fro.
Eyes.
Pupils dilated, sparkling, fixed. Eyes open, but does not pay
attention; downcast and dull, fixed. Strabismus. Spasmodic closing
of lids. Diplopia. Objects have colored borders.
Mouth.
Tongue dry, red, cracked, stiff and immovable, protruded with
difficulty; speech impaired. Foams at mouth. Teeth covered with
sordes. Lower jaw drops.
Throat.
Stinging dryness. Constriction. Cannot swallow liquids. UVULA
ELONGATED.
Stomach.
Hiccough, eructations empty, bitter. Nausea, with vertigo. Vomiting,
with convulsions; hematemesis; violent cramps, relieved by vomiting;
burning in stomach; epigastrium tender. AFTER IRRITATING FOOD.
Abdomen.
Colic, as if abdomen would burst. Distention. Colic, with vomiting,
belching, hiccough screaming. Tympanites. Red spots on abdomen.
Stool.
Diarrhoea, colicky, pains; INVOLUNTARY, aggravated by mental excitement
or during sleep. Diarrhoea during the lying-in period. Involuntary
defecation.
Urine.
INVOLUNTARY micturition. Bladder paralyzed. Has no will to urinate.
(CAUST.)
Male.
Impotence. Lascivious; exposes his person; plays with genitals
during fever.
Female.
Before menses, hysterical spasms. Excited sexual desire. During
menses, convulsive movements, urinary flux and sweat. Lochia suppressed.
Spasms of pregnant women. Puerperal mania.
Chest.
Suffocating fits. Spasm, forcing bending forward. DRY, SPASMODIC
COUGH AT NIGHT (WORSE LYING DOWN; better sitting up), from itching
in the throat, as if uvula were too long. Hemoptysis.
Extremities.
PICKING AT BED-CLOTHES; plays with hands; reaches out for things.
Epileptic attacks ending in deep sleep. Spasms and convulsions.
Cramps in calves and toes. Child sobs and cries without waking.
Sleep.
Intense sleeplessness. Sopor, with convulsions. STARTS UP FRIGHTENED.
Coma vigil
Nerves.
Great restlessness; EVERY MUSCLE TWITCHES. Will not be covered.
Aggravation.
WORSE, at night, during menses, after eating, when lying down.
Amelioration.
BETTER, STOOPING.
Relationship.
Antidotes: BELL.; CAMPH.
Compare: BELLAD.; STRAM.; AGARIC.; GELS.; HYOS. HYDROBROM. —
SCOPOLAMINE HYDROBROMIDE. (Paralysis agitans; TREMORS OF DISSEMINATED
SCLEROSIS. Sleeplessness and nervous agitation. Dry cough in phthisis.
Similar in its effects to alcohol, both recent and remote. Corresponds
to the effects of strong poisons introduced into or generated
within the body. Symptoms of uraemia and acute nervous exhaustion.
A remedy for shock. Third and fourth Dec. trituration. In physiological
dosage (1-200 gr.) mania and chorea; insomnia. SCOPOLA (Japanese
Belladonna) — chemically identical with Hyoscine. (Joyous
delirium, licking of lips and smacking of mouth; sleepless; tries
to get out of bed; sees cats, picks imaginary hairs, warms hands
before imaginary fire, etc.)
Dose.
Sixth, to 200th potency.
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