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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1462

To complete this picture of weird, peculiar symptoms and modalities, there is yet another key-note of Camphora (a strange modality first observed in Hahnemann’s provings) which must be mentioned. Thinking about the existing complaints has a great influence upon the patient’s state, which is not unusual in other remedies, but in most other cases this will aggravate, whereas in Camphora the patient usually feels better when thinking of his complaints.
Fear and Anxiety
The striking symptoms on the mental and emotional levels are the anxieties and fears that look like a mixture of Phosphorus, Calcarea, and Lycopodium, but Camphora has a combination of fears and anxieties all of its own. There is an expression of great anxiety on the face. The anxiety reaches states of anguish, even psychosis. All external objects may provoke a repulsive fretfulness in the person affected. The thoughts are not controlled, they seem to run on by themselves, also against the resistance of the will, and produce a terrible state of anguish; the patient becomes afraid of his own thoughts but there is no way to stop them.
There is not only a dread of death but also a sensation of death which is a quite different condition. Death is there, is immanent and is felt as such. For instance, a person poisoned by Camphora felt that all the external world had vanished, and he was compelled to scream out loud: “So I am really dead, the hell that I was thinking about is no fiction, I am doomed to hell forever!”
During the initial stage of excitation there is tremendous restlessness mixed with the fear, with the patient tossing about in bed with great anxiety. Any noise that can be heard in the room will startle him. His imagination fills the dark with ghosts, spectres and supernatural phenomena. He dare not get out of bed in the dark, bores his head deep in the pillow to shut out the hideous sights, and will not uncover his head any more. Everything that moves seems to be a spectre, and