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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1507

Trembling is frequent; there can be trembling motions of hands and feet, unpleasant shuddering through all the limbs, with a painful feeling of weight in the occiput, and a tetanic intermittent contraction of the muscles at the nape of the neck. There can be strange sensations of thrills or jerking moving through the body; sudden and violent shocks shoot through the entire frame, piercing the brain; shocks, jerks, and quivering in different parts of the body.
There is insensibility or anaesthesia of the whole body, or of one side. The patient is paralysed, unable to move the affected parts. They seem petrified and have a sensation of marble-like hardness, e.g. in the brain or eyes; with tingling or pricking in the affected parts, sometimes transforming into involuntary twitching. Cannabis is also indicated in certain early neurological cases characterised by weakness and numbness of the extremities, prior to the stage of true paralysis or precise clinical diagnosis Alternately, a peculiar sensation of airiness and lightness of movements has also been observed.
Dreamy attacks, returning periodically in the daytime. Every few moments he loses himself, and then wakes up, as it were, to the others. He has sudden, transient attacks of unconsciousness, which may be triggered by impressions like candle-light or hearing music. He wakes before midnight in a state of semi-consciousness, is unable to move, has palpitations, slow, deep and laboured breathing and a feeling as if he were dying. Fainting feelings may recur every day, or he may sometimes suddenly faint.*
There are not only visual and auditory hallucinations, but also an increased sensitivity to light and noise, sometimes amounting to states of clairvoyance and clairaudience. ‘Visual clairvoyance’ has frequently been experienced in the provings. Two descriptions: ‘Apparent clairvoyance, that is, I saw or fancied I saw, articles in another room, but the sensation was of short duration. ’ ‘At midnight precisely, awoke suddenly and fully; the room was