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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1900

Or else: weeping infants who cry all night if they are not constantly carried around; with diarrhoea. Riding in a car also makes them feel better and they stop crying. (But also: indifference; neither pleasant nor disagreeable things could make the least impression upon him.)
Choreic Movements and Convulsions
Choreatic affections, commencing with a shriek and continuing all through the night; especially of the face and hands; frequently unilateral, preferring the left side. Constant jactitation of arms and lower limbs.
‘A paroxysm of spasmodic stretching out of the body, at 4 pm, then trembling over body, with blue lips and weepful complain¬ing about aching of chest, throat, and all limbs’. Such spasms will be excited by anger or coughing, or precede the cough; they may be so strong as to throw the child backwards, down from the mother’s lap.
Even epileptiform and eclamptic spasms can occur, but conscious¬ness is seldom lost during the attacks. In convulsions, violent shocks may pass through the body, palpable especially in the lower chest and upper abdomen; downward stamping motion of the feet; jerking of the head backward and upward. ‘Shocks as from pain: the patient will jump suddenly as though he felt pain’ (Guernsey).
Pathology
Cina has been used for many symptoms that may accompany a worm affection (especially by Ascarides): in digestive problems, such as diarrhoea; and most especially in nervous affections where the brain or spinal cord are involved: spasms, convulsions or other involuntary movements, also strabismus.