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Credit: Materia medica pura (Volume 3). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[Moaning while asleep, as if he had an anxious dream. Sleep interrupted by groaning.] Fever : Shuddering over the whole body, partly cold, partly burning, and causing an intense pain. Hot and creep- ing sensation in the affected part. Profuse sweat with shud- dering. Slight sweat in the night, especially where the mag- net lay. Sweat in the region of the stomach. Profuse sweat. Fever after midnight: no shuddering ; disagreeable sensation of heat in the whole body, especially in the palms of the hands and bottom of the feet, with dryness in the throat and sweat in the face, nape of the neck or over the whole body. Dry heat, early in the morning when in bed. Heat without thirst in the night, requiring one to lie uncov- ered. Disagreeable, troublesome warmth in the whole body, with sweat in the face, without thirst (immediately).—225. Imperceptible exhalation of the whole body, having a strong, pungent, though not disagreeable smell, resembling the exha- lation which is perceived coming from a healthy man while sweating. General sweat after midnight. Sweat over the whole body, especially in the back, early in the morning while asleep (from touching the centre of the magnetic bar). Moral Symptoms : While doing his business in the day- time, he talks aloud to himself, without being- aware of it (im- mediately) (like one whose mind is affected). He is faint, but excessively solicitous to do his business properly.—230. Exces- sive exhaustion of the body, with feeling of heat, and cool sweat in the face, with unceasing, and as it were, hurried and over- strained activity. Hurried zeal; afterwards a gnawing pain in the arm and in the head of the humerus (in the first hours) Hurried heedlessness and forgetfulness; he says and does something different from what he intendsr omitting letters, syl- lables, and words. He endeavors to do things, and actually does things contrary to his own intentions. Wavering irreso- luteness, hurriedness (immediately).—235. He is unable to fix his attention to one object (immediately). The things around him strike him like one who is half dreaming. He is unable to control his attention, howsoever much he would like to do so. Print seems to him very bright, but he has difficulty to comprehend what he reads. He inclines to be angry and ve- hement ; and after he has become angry, his head aches as if it were sore (immediately).—240. He is disposed to feel vex- ed ; this gives him pain, especially a headache, as if a nail were forced into his head Inclines to be vehement. Resolute- ness, deliberateness, strength of mind and body (with easy di- gestion), (seems to be a curative effect). Cheerful, calm, and serious mood in the morning (seems to be a curative effect](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21125284_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)