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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1509

calls it a nervous pulse.’
Sometimes stentorian breathing is observed (Cheyne-Stokes).
Some modalities: worse from urinating (pain in urinary passages), darkness, over-exertion, liquor, tobacco, tight clothing.
Better from fresh air, deep breathing, washing with cold water, rest, coffee (vertigo and headaches).
Lying down, as well as moderate exertion, may either ameliorate or aggravate.
With regard to time, aggravation in the morning is most frequently observed.
Aside from the mind, the head and the urinary organs are the most affected.
Vertigo
Chronic vertigo as if floating off, as if elevated.
Vertigo on rising, with a stunning pain in the back part of the head and he falls. Giddiness when walking, with a sensation of falling or actually falling forward, at the same time feeling as if losing his senses.*
Violent vertigo; Clarke reports a case where the patient felt as if the house were falling in ruins about her and Cannabis removed it.
The peculiar sensation of giddiness produced by this remedy is increased by walking about, and subsides during rest. Strong coffee may also relieve it.
Head
A peculiar symptom is an opening and shutting sensation of the skull. It
seems to expand as if parting at the sutures, with a feeling that cold air blows into the brain, and then collapse again with a shuffling sound. Or there is a sensation as if the brain were boiling over and lifting the cranial arch like the lid of a tea-kettle.
Headache with an opening and shutting sensation in the right temple and vertex; begins on waking and lasts all day, off and on; worse from noise; the head feels as if it would fall in any direction.
There is a violent congestion in the head with a feeling as if the blood was were boiling. Fullness in the forehead as if it would burst. Or: congestion in the head