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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1911

Extremities
Twitching, jerking, and distortions of the limbs; the arms are thrown from one side to the other, the legs make stamping motions downward etc. Coldness of hands and feet, sometimes not ameliorated by heat of the stove; or warm hands with pale cold face.
Boring cramp-like pain in left upper arm, motion does not relieve. Cramp-like drawing pains in arms and hands.
Wrist feels as if sprained.
Intermittent, spasmodic contraction of the hand.
Weakness of hand, cannot hold anything with it.
Single small jerking stitches, now in the right hand, now in the left.
Spasmodic twitching in fingers; sudden inward jerking of fingers of right hand. Rigidity of lower limbs; children stretch their legs out spasmodically, or the left leg is in constant spasmodic motion, until it remains in abducted position, lying motionless.
Paralytic pain in left thigh, near the knee.
Sudden loss of use of lower limbs (paraplegia), accompanied with unnatural hunger.
Sleep
The Cina sleep is usually very restless, with constant tossing about, screaming, crying, talking, lamenting, starting, grinding of teeth,
etc. ‘Cannot fall asleep; when falling asleep, starts, screams, turns over, kicks off bedclothes’. Children who never sleep for long at a time; who won’t sleep unless being rocked; who cry out sharply in sleep like Apis; who cry and scream all night through.
Pavor nocturnus in children; wake up trembling and frightened, scream, will not be pacified; sees phantoms; the dreamy visions are prolonged into the waking state, believes them to be real.
The Cina child often prefers to lie on the belly and only falls asleep in this position. Kent says: ‘If it is turned on the side it wakes up again. While in the mother’s arms it will go to sleep with the abdomen resting on the mother’s shoulder, but when she puts it on the side in bed it wakens’. Another position is getting on all fours during sleep (Medorrhinum).
Sleep while erect with the head leaned backward or to the right.
Child hangs its head to one side all the time, with drowsiness.