Author:
Lippe
Book:
Lippe Keynotes
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
50
Colocynthis
Inclination to become angry and indignant.
Constrictions and contraction of internal and external parts.
All the limbs are drawn together.
Shortening of the muscles.
Twitching of the muscles.
Stiffness of the joints.
Tearing pains longitudinally.
Colicky pains in the abdomen compelling one to bend double with great anguish and restless constriction in the bowels or pain as if cutting with knives, or pain as though the bowel was pressed between two stones.
Pain in the hip and when walking a sensation as if the psoas muscle was too short.
Bad effects, either from mortification caused by an offense, or else from anger with indignation.