Pain as of a contusion in occiput.
At 9 o'clock in the morning there comes a pain in the left side of the vertex as if a nail were being driven into the head, with extension of the pain to the left lower jaw.
Touching the left side of the head causes pain as if the part were crushed and a feeling as if the whole side of the head were soft and spongy.
Twisting and wrenching in the sinciput so that he must lie down; having lain down a quarter of an hour, and having placed the right hand under the head, there was experienced a feeling of painless shock so that the hand under the head was drawn away and the legs were thrown down from the sofa. Soon afterward occurred severe palpitation of the heart.
Twisting and wrenching in the whole head, as well as the face.
Feeling as of knife stabs under the right temporal bone extending into the right eye and becoming worse on bending over. On the outside of the forehead a pressing pain which seems to thrust inward, passing, in half an hour, into the inside of the head.
Painful pulsation in the forehead, which gradually disappears when lying down, but becomes worse when bending over.
The left side of the head and face suffer most; pains stinging and twisting, often going and returning at the same time.
Twisting in the left side of the head and face; the teeth of the same side ache as if they would fall out.
On touching the vertex the skin pains as if it were suppurating, in the afternoon.