-Water Hemlock
-Umbelliferae.

Women subject to epileptic and choreic convulsions; spasms of teething children, or from worms.Convulsions: violent, with frightful distortions of limbs and whole body; with loss of consciousness of opisthotonos; renewed from slightest touch, noise or jar.

Puerperal convulsions: frequent suspension of breathing for a few moments, as if dead; upper part of the body most affected; continue after delivery. Epilepsy: with swelling of the stomach as from violent spasms of the diaphragm; screaming; red or bluish face; lockjaw, loss of consciousness and distortion of the limbs; frequent during the night; recurring, first at short, then at long intervals. When reading, the letters seem to turn, go up or down or disappear [Coc. ].

During dentition, grinding of the teeth or gums; compression of the jaws as in lockjaw. Abnormal appetite for chalk and indigestible things; for coal or charcoal; child eats them with apparent relish [Alum. , Psor. ].

Suffer violent shocks through head, stomach, arms, legs, which cause jerkings of the parts; head hot. Injurious chronic affects from concussions of the brain and spine, especially spasms; trismus and tetanus from getting splinters into flesh [Hyper. ].

Pustules which run together, forming thick, yellow scabs, on head and face. Sycosis menti. Eczema: no itching; exudation forms into a hard lemon-colored crust. Brain disease from suppressed eruptions.

Relations -Compare: Hydr. ac. , Hyper. , Nux, Strych.

Aggravation- From tobacco smoke [Ign. ]; touch.

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