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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1764

cold limbs; restless sleep before midnight; dreams of corpses and funerals; morning perspiration; starting from sleep by the usual complaints; relief after lunch; sleepiness by day; shortness of breath and anxiety, better by belching; sensation of constriction, tension, and tenderness in pit of stomach and right hypochondrium; dry throat; nausea; aversion to meat; bright-coloured slimy diarrhoea; sour-smelling turbid urine.
Vertigo
Dizziness, giddiness, vertigo, with a kind of dullness, fogginess, confusion, etc. are marked symptoms. Vertigo, as if she would fall forward; or else dizziness and staggering with the forward-falling sensation, but without real vertigo.
Vertigo with shivering over upper part of the body, momentary loss of consciousness, and a sensation as if he were turning in a circle. Vertigo on closing eyes, as if everything turned in a circle. This may lead to nausea and even vomiting. ‘So much turning in the head that he vomits’ (Kent).
Vertigo with bilious vomiting and hepatic pain.
Vertigo in the room, with anxiety, trembling, heat in head; has to go outdoors, where she is relieved.
A ‘dizzy heaviness’ that is felt in the upper part of the head, particularly in the vertex; associated with a feeling of tension.
Vertigo when sitting up in bed, or on trying to rise from bed, urging to remain in a lying position.
Head
Hemicrania, megrim, sick headache, but also neuralgia (supraorbital or cervico-occipital). The hemicrania strictly affects one side of the head (right or left), as if cut off in the middle of the forehead and the septum of the nose. The headaches may be very severe, so violent that the patient feels the urge to chop her hand off (Tyler). ‘They are generally worse from heat, warm applications, warm room, etc., in contradistinction of the general state. Periodical sick bilious headaches, with vomiting of bile, brought on from being overheated, worse from motion, wants to lie perfectly still in a dark room; vomiting ameliorates’ (Kent; but see below, Keller). ‘Glowing heat in the head, with