1095. Sensation as if about to have an attack of palpitation of the heart, as he had formerly had. Gdr. . Heat in the heart. N. (druggist.) Felt the remedy first in his heart, and later in his head. Blood seems to rush to the heart and mount rapidly to 1100. Great anxiety, as if in the præcordia. Reil. 1119. Palpitation of the Heart. *Heart's action easily ex cited.. 692. Irregular contraction of the heart. 439. Palpitation. Stow. Increased rapidity with nausea. 641. .* Violent palpitation, constant tremulous sensation in cardiac region; heart's impulse increased; pulse quick, small. Ok. 1105. Violent palpitation. Jackson, Streintz; immediately, Lembke. *Violent palpitation, with throbbing of the carotids and pulsating headache in the frontal region, and between the temples (after smelling of 2). Dunham. Palpitation, with fulness in the hypochondria. Wn. Can count the pulse by the heart-shocks. Wallace. . Feels his heart beat; after 4 min. Dr. S. 242-245. 1110. Palpitation. Hupfeld. With accelerated pulse; after 24 min. 5. Rhees; with pulse at 104 after 8 min. Rhl. 725° Palpitation so violent that it could be seen through the clothes. Geist, Sch. Excessive perceptible palpitation of the heart, with heat in the face; feels the pulse in the tips of all his fingers; after 4 min. H. E. . Shocks about the heart, with pricking pains in the hands and arms. Wallace. Violent action of the heart, distinct pulsation over the whole body. 183. 1115. Palpitation, spasm in region of heart, choking sensation. 353. *Alternate congestion to the heart and to the head. 100. Ok. After several minutes, violent and rapid palpitation; felt also in head like a hammer, especially when stooping, so that stooping seemed impossible to him; several times when stooping, stitching pain in region of heart, so violent that he feared to bend forward again. Lembke. *87, 88, 93. 802. . With palpitation, confusion in head; flushed, hot face; 1120. For three months anxiety about the heart, after dinner when leaning back in the chair. Nat. mur. helped. Smelling. Geist. Sound in the heart during auscultation; louder, stronger, and irregular. 2. Mrs. St. *Blending of 1st and 2d sounds so that they were indistinguishable. 66. (Palpitation began after Bellad. 3, taken for headache). 1488. Large Vessels. 1125. *Arteries in the head became dis tinct. 247. 1125. Throbbing in the neck, and arteries of the brain. Reil. 278-280, 673. From vertex to nape, throbbing. Fulness in the jugular veins. Wn. *Throbbing of carotid arteries, both seen and felt. 275. . Violent pulsation in the arteries of the throat. . Lippe. 1130. *Throbbing of the carotids. Dunham. 3c. *208, *276. . A marked enlargement of the temporal veins, with flushed face. This I have noticed on many provers. Belding. Throbbing in the temporal arteries. 264, 275. *Temporal and carotid arteries beating violently. 68. Sinking beating in the aorta, behind umbilicus. 267. Not accelerated after repeated doses. N. (druggist.) Pulse unchanged the whole day.. Eichorn. No change in pulse, with headache. 1298. 1140. After 3 min. pulse became weak and slow, 80, 60, 55, 40. Prover, reported by Reil. Diminished number of beats. 40. 21. J. R. S., 300 Smith, 2015. Rhees, Smelling. Geist. Suddenly very slow after 3 min. +10. Sch.; after 4 min. Rr., Reil. Smaller number of beats than before taking the medicine, after previous acceleration. G. F. Davis, poo + 36 Vinal, Cle.,, . Smith.. Rhees. Diminished, with fulness of the heart. Geist. 1093. 1145. Pulse scarcely perceptible (at first). Hupfeld. *Pulse only 86, but full and tense. 205. *Pulse full, slow, and intermittent in sunstroke. 72. Feels strokes of pulse in head. 242-245. the pulse by the heart. 1108. 77. Can count 1150. Shocks in brain synchronous with every pulsation of the arteries. 242. (Beating less frequent than pulse. 277.) With every beat of the pulse he thinks he sees the blood globules passing before the eyes. 735. *Accelerated Pulse. . The number of beats increased. + C. Hg., 786. Sch., a woman, Lembke, R. E. D., Lippe. 207, 208, 398, etc., etc. There are no provings in which the pulse, after a single dose, was counted uninterruptedly for a long time to see how soon the original increase is lost, or falls below the normal; and whether, without renewed cause, the pulse later becomes accelerated; finally, more experiments should be made for the sake of learning exactly the influence of positions. It is well known that the pulse increases while a person is standing, and even in rising; under these conditions Glonoin increases the pulse still more. Since walking lessens the sufferings, and, on the other hand, a pulse accelerated by walking is quickly returned to the normal by means of smail doses, very many experiments of that sort should be made. Here is given one of the best explanations and illustrations of our law of cure, and Glonoin shows, like many other remedies, that the similarity is necessary as an indication, but it is the opposite action which induces the cure, - only the Similar and Opposite cures. We know that if walking increases the pulse, it is by a greater determination of blood to the periphery, especially to the muscles. We know that Glonoin certainly causes a determination of blood to the brain and heart. In both cases an acceleration of the pulse follows, perhaps only by the About ten beats more. 1 36. 1 Wu., H. E., N. (druggist), 10. C. G. S., 186. J. R. S., Little, . Rhees, Jackson, lotio. Lippe, Wg.; twenty more. J. Fr., M. Dvs., 300+385. Vinal, Dr. S., Z., 100+20. Sch., 200. Smith, Smith, Gur., Rhees, 2015. Rhees, Hupfeld, Small, Raue, Lippe, R., T. Sch., Fr., 384; thirty more. 1 26. M. Dvs., Whitey, G. F. Davis, Rhl., Hupfeld, Jackson. 6. M. L., 180. Sch., To C. Hg., ext. from a letter; forty more, Tobo: Cle., Kr., Small, J. W., . J. Wh., C. Hg., young man, Stow; fifty more. Jackson; fifty-five. 20 Sch., girl; sixty, Jackson, P., . Sch., girl, ti Sch., C. Hg., ext. from a letter, 250 50 160° 1 250 1 Mrs. St., Chaffee, Robertson, Junod, Harley, Streintz. . Rose from 68 to 72, small and compressed. . Eichorn. 1155. From 80 to 140, but without sensations in head. Name missing. . Pulse bounding, and he experienced some headache in the temples. Epps. *Pulse quick, smail, irregular, with violent action of the heart. 66. . Drs. Caspar, v. Kaczkowsky, Löwscholz, Widmann, and Wurmb, after a fraction of a drop, experienced congestive sensations in the brain and blood vessels, headache and acceleration of the pulse, after a few minutes. An hour or more after which, the pulse of most of them declined from 90 to 60. 3. Eichorn. . After two minutes pulse rose from 68 to 90, and increasing for three or four minutes fuller, with glow of heat in the hands, then abating to 80. Fischer. 1160. Pulse had gone up to 106 per minute; ten minutes later, fell to 78, while the respirations were 18 per minute. Harley. Rising and falling without repeated doses. 2. Little, Quickly Accelerated. Immediately. Jackson, Roth; Brangwin; after 1 or 2 min. J. Fr.,, M. Dvs., Fischer, Whitey, Reil., Cle., 3% Z., 3 Rhl., K., Sch., girl, decrease of the quantity of blood remaining in the circulation, probably also by increased innervation. Here we have a similar and a contrary, as must always happen, if any remedy is to cure, or even alleviate any suffering, i e. if it is to destroy, neutralize, or adjust the abnormal movements going on in the hidden parts; in other words, if it is to smooth down certain waves. C. Hg. 1 Wyld, C. Hg.; after 3 or 4 min. G. F. Davis, Sch., Pulse jerking, full. Engall.; a minute after pulse rose from 64 to 100, and two minutes afterwards, 112. . Pulse, ordinarily 64, immediately went up to 96. Wood. Great variableness of pulse,- quick and then slow. Süss Hahn. 1165. First very frequent, then suddenly slow, then quick again. L. Alarmed lest I had taken an overdose, and my pulse soon rose to 100. Harley. Pulse in less than 1 min. from 72 to 94 and fuller, later 84, and irregular; after 5 min. counted every 5 sec. 8-7-9-8-6. (Thus the frequency changed every five seconds in proportion of 96, 84, 108, 96, 72, 84 in one minute. C. Hg. . Pulse 70; two minutes after pulse 150, continuing so for three minutes; pulse very full, and general glow of heat through the system; very unpleasant for the time; slight headache. B. Pulse accelerated to 100 by walking; soon fell to 90 after 1520 Little, in several cases, and many others. C. Hg. 1170. Wavering acceleration. +%. C. Hg. Pulse double beats.. Rhl. Accelerated Later. . Only for a short time. . Only for a short time.. Rhl., 30+ Vinal, H. E. . Intermittent and accelerated, Jackson, every evening after lying down. Smelling. Geist. Irregular. Rr., L., 125. Rhees, several persons, Small, Lippe, J. Wh., 10. Ok, W. D. 1175. First decreased, then increased frequency. N. (drug gist) Smith. . At first rising, then in decreasing frequency. 1. Rhl. 20000 Esry, J. R. S., 5. Rhees, Rhees, Rhees, 6. Little, Small, Eichorn, several 1 Raue., K., Fischer, provers, etc. etc. Fuller, Irregular, rapid, and full. 2, zo. Mrs. St. . Aft. 6-8 min. distinctly uneven, first more, then less full. Ok. Greater acceleration after repeated doses. 100 +260• |