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toms indicate a more or less distinctly marked inflammatory 
action of the brain in nervous and typhoid fevers. Typhus 
versatilis et cerebralis. Febris lactea. Intermittent fevers. 
Derangements of the mind. Weakness of the memory. Hallu- 
cinations of the senses. Exaltation of the mind. Depression 
of spirits. Melancholia. Mania furens. Vertigo consequent 
on an irritable state of the cerebrum. Headache from congestion 
of the blood to the head. Violent neuralgia of the head (with 
Hyos. and Ign.) Paraphrenitis metastica. Inflammation of 
the brain and its membranes (after Aconite). Hydrocephalus 
acutus, in first stage. Meningitis. Arachnitis. Encephalitis 
vera. Delirium tremens. Inflammation of the eye. Scrofu- 
lous inflammation of the eye, with photophobia (followed by 
Sulphur). Fungus medullaris oculi. Contraction and distor- 
tion of the pupil. Jritis. Retinitis. Hemeralopia gravidum. 
Paropsis invertens. Strabismus. Amblyopia amaurotica. 
Amaurosis. Phlegmonous inflammation of the nose. Ozena. 
Parotitis. Prosopalgia nervosa. Difficult dentition of children. 
Toothache in pregnant women. Inflammatory or congestive 
_ toothache. Ptyalism. Angina tonsillaris, uvularis, et pharyngea. 
Angina faucium phlegmonodes. Singultus spasticus. Pyrosis 
potatorum. Vomiting, when accompanied by congestion of the 
head; also during and after acute exanthemata. Chronic car- 
dialgia. Acute and chronic gastritis. Peritonitis, especially 
puerperal, Enteritis. Chronic hepatitis. Colica spasmodica, 
flatulenta, et calculosa. Colica nephritica. Nephritis. Inflam- 
mation of the urinary organs. Enuresis. Dysuria, Metritis. 
Oophoritis, Intumescentia uteri benigna. Prolopsus uteri. 
Scirrhus and carcinoma uteri. Dysmenorrhea. Too profuse 
menses. Abortus. Bad consequences of weaning. Mastodynia 
nervosa, Erysipelas of the mammz. Mastitis, Galactorrhea. 
Scirrhus and carcinoma of the mamme. Aphonia. Aphonia 
catarrhalis. Catarrhal inflammation of the air-passages. Grippe. 
Whooping cough. Dry cough. Nightly attacks of dry cough. 
Rheumatism of the chest. Asthma thymicum. Asthma spasti- 
