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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1832

unconscious waking.’ On waking from a dream a dizzy, confused feeling will be present, he doesn’t find a way back into reality.
‘Heavy dreams during the sleep at night, which make him very anxious after waking.’ Dreams of being pursued are characteristic.
‘Just as he is falling asleep he is wakened by frightful fantasies.’ The imagination is often very active in the evening, and their plans, theories, projects, thoughts may crowd upon each other in the evening in bed and prevent sleep for a long time.
China people sweat profusely at night, as soon as they are covered, which may be very annoying, but their half-unconscious, sleepy state prevents them from collecting themselves and getting up. Sometimes it may really amount to a comatose condition.
The loss of sleep as opposed to the uneasy sleep may lead to severe exhaustion and irritable weakness, as in Cocculus. Because the sleep is so unrefreshing, we often see no amelioration of weakness states from sleep, even when it is deep. Sleeplessness may also be a prodrome of an attack of acute disease. ‘Restless sleep, night before paroxysm (Intermittent fever)’ (Hering).
During the daytime, there is great lethargy and fatigue, also with yawning and stretching, especially after meals. ‘Weariness after eating, so that he desires to lie down and sleep.’ ‘Weariness and sleepiness after supper.’ ‘As soon as she sits down by day, she immediately falls asleep; but when she lies down, she awakens from the slightest noise.’
The sleep is not only disturbed and unrefreshing on account of heavy dreams and physical complaints, but also on account of a tendency to snoring respiration. ‘Snoring and moaning in sleep, in children.’ ‘Snoring inspiration and expiration, while asleep.’ ‘Now snoring inspiration, now puffing expiration during sleep.’ The usual sleep position is lying on the back (Hering/Gross).
Fever
Of course, China is well-known as a remedy in intermittent fever, with periodicity of the onset of the fever attack and a regular succession of cold, hot, and sweat stages, usually with clear intermissions (apyrexia). It has frequently been used in fever types as febris hectica (septic fevers), febris remittens (as Wolhynian fever), febris recurrens, but hardly in febris continua. Hahnemann listed, in footnotes to his provings, some characteristics of China