Author:
Lippe
Book:
Lippe Keynotes
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
81
Moschus
Trembling and quaking through the whole body.
Tingling with heaviness in the limbs.
Debility, which is more felt during rest than during motion.
Fainting followed by headache.
Spasm of the chest.
The parts on which he lies pain as if dislocated and broken.
The symptoms, especially those pertaining to the respiration, are aggravated by becoming cold.
The open air appears to him sensitively cold.
Hypochondriacal and hysterical complaints originating from the genital systems.
Hypochondriacal anxiety with palpitation of the heart.
Sexual desire excited.