CODtractility of the muscles, and cause convulsions, and then again in its secondary action to diminish to an excessive degree the contractility of the muscles, shows such a resemblance to epilepsy, that from this very circumstance we must have inferred... Quarterly Homeopathic Journal - Page 3631850Full view - About this book
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 816 pages
...useful in these complaints. Its tendency to excite, in its primary direct action, the contractility of the muscles, and cause convulsions, and then again...demonstrated it. As it excites, besides vertigo, anxiety andfebrile rigour, a kind of delirium consisting in vivid, sometimes frightful visions, and tension... | |
| Samuel Hahnemann - 1852 - 824 pages
...useful in these complaints. Its tendency to excite, in its primary direct action, the contractility of the muscles, and cause convulsions, and then again...disease, had not experience already demonstrated it. the understanding, with frightful, hypochondriacal ideas, anxiety, and exhaustion. In the morning he... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1859 - 1220 pages
...reference to the homceopathicity of Nux to these symptoms, Hahnemann expresses himself as follows : Since it excites, besides vertigo, anxiety and febrile rigor, a kind of delirium, consisting of vivid, sometimes frightful visions, and a tension in the stomach ; it at once quickly subdued a... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1865 - 838 pages
...reference to the homoeopathicity of Nux to these symptoms, Hahnemann expresses himself as follows : Since it excites, besides vertigo, anxiety and febrile rigor, a kind of delirium, consisting of vivid, sometimes frightful visions, and a tension in the stomach ; it at once quickly subdued a... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1886 - 952 pages
...explanation in his words: "Its tendency to excite, in its primary direct action, the contractility of the muscles, and cause convulsions; and then again...excessive degree the contractility of the muscles," and thus we have another citation for the use of the whole scale according to the primary or secondary... | |
| 1884 - 754 pages
...selection was to be made. In his first paper on the "Actions of Drugs " (1796) he writes : "As it [Nux V.] excites, besides vertigo, anxiety, and febrile rigor, a kind of delirium, consisting in vivid, sometimes frightful visions, and tension in the stomach, so it once quickly subdued a fever... | |
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