Thrombosis and thrombotic hemiplegia; phlebitis of the blood vessels with blackness of external parts.
Convulsions, tetanic rigidity, right sided paralysis after apoplexy, faintness.
Shock from pain of injuries so severe that patient cannot move for a few minutes, followed by fit of exhaustive weeping and
dryness of mouth.
General exhaustion and depression with the pain. Extreme weariness. Internal trembling, seems to start from chest and abdomen, worse in the afternoon; sometimes accompanied by trembling of left arm and hand.
Shuddering without coldness starts at stomach and spreads over body, at onset of menstrual flow.
Cold perspiration or clammy, sticky, viscous perspiration.
Frequent or slow pulse; frequent syncope or unconsciousness; cyanosis.
Septicemia, injuries with extravasations, abcesses and caries of the bone.
Lymphangitis.
Emaciation.
Symptoms are aggravated after eating, in the afternoon from 1-3 p.m. and 4-6 p.m., while eating, raising the left arm, from motion, after sleep with nosebleeds, in the morning after sleep, from going into the cold and from oppressive hot weather. Symptoms are worse periodically; annually. The pains are irregular and can come on suddenly.
Ameliorated by rest, lying in a horizontal position or ceasing movement and exertion.
Diagonal course of symptoms.
Vertigo
Giddiness which comes and goes very suddenly and is brought on by movement or exertion.