(Nitroglycerine)
Recent German provings of Glonoine confirm the
original American provings and clinical indications and bring out very
marked nerve disturbances. Great lassitude, no inclination to work; extreme
irritability, easily excited by the slightest opposition, ending in
congestive head symptoms. The sixth potency alone produced itching all over
body with later acne and furuncle formation, also bulimy. | ||
Head.
Confusion, with dizziness. Effects of sunstroke; heat on head, as in
typesetters and workers under gas and electric light. Head heavy, but
cannot lay it on pillow. Cannot bear any heat about head. Better from
uncovering head. Throbbing headache. Angiospastic neuralgia of head
and face. Very irritable. Vertigo on assuming upright position. Cerebral
congestion. Head feels enormously large, as if skull were too small for
brain. Sun headaches; increases and decreases with the sun. Shocks in head,
synchronous with pulse. Headache in place of menses. Rush of blood to head
in pregnant women. Threatened apoplexy. Meningitis. | ||
Eyes. See
everything half light, half dark. Letters appear smaller. Sparks before
eyes. | ||
Mouth.
Pulsating toothache. | ||
Ears.
Throbbing; each beat of heart is heard in ears; full feeling. | ||
Face. Flushed,
hot, livid, pale; sweaty; pains in root of nose; faceache. Dusky
face. | ||
Throat. Neck
feels full. Collars must be opened. Chokes and swells up under
ears. | ||
Stomach.
Gastralgia in anemic patients with feeble circulation. Nausea and vomiting.
Faint, gnawing, and empty feeling at pit of stomach. Abnormal
hunger. | ||
Abdomen.
Constipation, with itching, painful hemorrhoids, with pinching in abdomen
before and after stool. Diarrhea: copious blackish, lumpy
stools. | ||
Female. Menses
delayed, or sudden cessation with congestion to head. Climacteric
flushing. | ||
Heart.
Laborious action. Fluttering. Palpitation with dyspnea. Cannot go uphill.
Any exertion brings on rush of blood to heart and fainting spells.
Throbbing in the whole body to fingertips. | ||
Extremities.
Itching all over, worse extremities. Pain in left biceps. Drawing pain in
all limbs. Backache. | ||
Modalities.
Better, brandy. Worse, in sun; exposure to sun rays, gas,
open fire; jar, stooping, having hair cut; peaches, stimulants; lying down;
from 6 a.m. to noon; left side. | ||
Relationship.
Antidote: Acon. Compare: Bell.; Op. | ||
Dose. Sixth to
thirtieth potency. |