Headaches and Their Concomitant Symptoms: With a Complete and Concise Repertory-analysis

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W.A. Chatterton, 1879 - Headache - 297 pages
 

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Page 13 - Sensation as if a heavy black cloud had settled all over her and enveloped her head, so that all was darkness and confusion, while at the same time it weighed like lead upon her heart.
Page 51 - Pressure as though all the contents of the abdomen would issue through the genital organs; particularly felt early in the morning.
Page 27 - Heaviness of forehead, in the morning after rising and during the day (with internal sensation of heat and some sweat). Pressure in forehead, toward root of nose, with sensation as if brain was torn ; aggravation after rising.
Page 12 - Intense throbbing pain, as if a ball were driven from the neck to the vertex, with every throb of the heart.
Page 149 - Mind. * Great depression of spirits; unhappy state of mind, always associated with " pain about and under (not below) the short ribs, in the back, on the left side, and extending outward nearly to the left side; this embraces the posterior aspect of the region of the spleen.
Page 46 - Mental Sphere. In spite of the headache, he is still clear in his mind, and more inclined to mental activity than before. Upon the slightest emotion or thought, forcible pulsation of the heart Head. Dull, dizzy feeling of the head.
Page 132 - Soon after dinner, a dull, heavy throbbing above the eyes, as if head would burst ; relieved by lying, or pressing head against anything, or in open air ; worse stooping or moving about. Blindness, followed by violent headache, must lie down ; aversion to light and noise ; sight returns with the increasing headache. In the morning, on awaking, pain in forehead and vertex ; later extends to the back of the head.
Page 58 - Sensation of constriction in the heart, as if an iron band prevented its normal movement.
Page 16 - Drawing from both sides of the frontal bone as far as the root of the nose.
Page 158 - Headache, extending from the root of the nose into the t Corrected by Hering, I. e. j Authority corrected by Dr. Hering. See Horn. Vjschft., 8, p. 43. forehead, as if everything would press asunder, with pain in the temples when touched, with great heat and perspiration on the head, with chilliness and coldnesx in the rest of the body, in the morning,1.

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