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BOENNINGHAUSEN'S

.CHARACTERISTICS AND REPERTORY


ACONITE.
Mind.—Results of vexation combined with Nose.—Eplstaxis.. Extremely sensitive
anxiety and fright. Great nervous ex- smell. Stuffed coryza.
citement and feverish restlessness. Face-—Red, turning deathly paleou raising
Lively phantasies. Mental instability. up. Hot, bloated. Pale. Sweat ou side
Delirium,* mostly at night. Anxious im- whereou he lies. Sweat on upper Up.
patience. Iuconsolable anxiety and Lips: Black; dry, peeliugoff.
piteous wailing. Unappeasable frenz}'
Teeth,—Throbbing ache after taking cold.
and agonized tossing- about. Very
easily frightened. Alternate weeping Mouth.—Dry. Inflammation of, and of
and laughing or singing. Fear of fauces, with dark redness and violent
ghosts. Lamenting with fear of im- fever. Crawling in pharynx. Sticking
pending death, and doubt of salvation. sore throat when swallowing aud cough-
Fixed premonition of death, she ing. Tongue coated white. Trembling,
foretells the day or hour (in childbed). stammering speech.
Appetite, etc.—Aversion to food. Violent,
Vertigo.—With fainting on rising. Giddi- unquenchable thirst.
ness with vanishing of sight on raising
.up. Taste.—Bitter: In mouth; of all food and
drink, except water.
Head.—Congestion: With fulness and throb-
* bing therein, more towards evening, Vomiting,.—Bloody mucus; fluids.
with black vision, roaring in ears and a Stomach.—Tensive pressing pain as from a
fiery red face; with external and in- weight in.
ternal heat. Burning heat as from hot * Hypochondria.—Tensive pressure trans-
seething water in, with external sweat versely across. Inflammation and sore
•and a pale face. . Fulness, pressure and pain in liver. Pressing in hepatic region.
. heaviness In forehead as if brain and Abdomen.—Inflamed, distended and pain-
eyes would be forced out, with a hot ful to touch. Flatulent colic after tak-
red face. Meningitis. Crackling like ing cold.
tinsel in forehead, temples and nose. StooL—Small, soft, with pressure. White.
Feeling: Of a ball rising in; of back- Coustipated.
ward sticking in; as if brain fluctuated
to and fro; of painful pulling at hair of Urine.—Brown, dark, fiery and Infrequent.
vertex. Worse: Stooping; talking; Suppressed. Anxious .urging to urinate.
motion; raising up; evening; night; be- Menses.—Continue too long. Uterine haem-
coming heated; warm wraps; dry cold orrhage.
winds. Better: rest; uncovering; Respiration.—Sighing. Rapid (or slow),
warmth; sitting erect; open air. with open mouth. Short: As from com-
Eyes—-Inflamed and protruding, with dark pression of chest; especially when raising
red bloodvessels and unbearable pains. up and during sleep. Offensive breath.
Sparkling. Inflammatory swelling of Anxious suffocative attacks Anxiety,
lids. Dilated .pupils. Photophobia. which impedes breathing.
Lachrymation. Cough.—From tobacco smoke. Stitches In
ACONITE. AGARIOUS MUS.
chest during. Clear ringing or whistling, attacks, most severe evenings after ly-
excited by burning sticking in larynx ing- down; often with hot cheeks and
and trachea, generally dry, rarely in contracted pupils. From uncovering
morning and during day expectoration or from touch. I n t e r n a l chilliness,
of thick white mucus or of mucus with dry, hot skin and disposition to
mixed with coagulated blood; blood- uncover. Often internal heat, with
colored, or of pure blood. anxiety aud red cheeks during chill..
Larynx.—I uflammationof. Paralysis of epi- Shivering extending" from feet to chesL
^ 1 ottis. 1 . oarseu ess. Heat: Dry, burning, for the most part,
Chest.—Congestion of. Inflammation of. proceeding from head and face, with
Painful stitches in, during exhalation, tfreat thirst for cold drinks. "With un-
coughing mid motion (also of the anus common excitement, restlessness,
only). Sticking in sides of, with dispo- anxiety and agonized tossing- about
sition to com plum and weep, slightly p Continued external, with inclination to
when lying on back. Sense of terrible uncover. Burning, with cold shiverings
anxiety in. l'ain in, from taking cold running over one at the same time.
or from fright. Anxious palpitation.. Sweat: With feverish restlessness and
inclination to uncover. Of parts lain
Back.— Stiffness in nape. Crawling hi. on. Long-continued, over whole body,
Bruised feeling tu, and In lumbar region. ' of a somewhat acid odor. Most on cov-
Lumbar pain when turning over. ered parts.
Upper Extremities. — Laming, drawing Allied Remedies.—Am., Ars., BELL.,
pain in arms aud legs, without swelling. BRY., CANTH., CHAM., Cofiv, ->oc,
Hot hands with cold feet.. Swelling" of Billet Gel., Graph,, L y e , MERC.
hands. Crawling in fingers. Millef., .BTux-v.. Op., Phos., Phos-ac,
Lower Extremities.—Powerless in hip and Puls., RHUS-T.. y?w/a., SEP., Sill.,
knee joints. Stiffness in legs during Valer., Verat-a,
motion (after taking cold).
Generalities.—Bruised feeling over entire AG-ARICUS
body and heaviness of all limbs. Can- MTTSOARIUS.
not lie on painful side. Constant desire Mind.—Inclination to prophesying and ver-
to lie down. Painlul sensitiveness of sification. Timid or fearless, violent
body to touch, he will not allow himself madness. Disinclination to speak and
to be handled. .Unbearable pains* work.
Extraordinarily sudden sinking of
strength. When sitting still most com- Vertigo.—In the sunlight. Vertiginous
plaints disappear, but at night in bed, giddiness early in the morning and in
they are almost unendurable. Swollen open air, as from spirituous liquors.
feeling in many parts. Takes cold from Head.—Headache, as from a nail pressing
exposure to drj' cold winds. Results of into side (r). Drawing acheexten ding to
taking cold. root of nose, in early morning when
awaking. Twitching in forehead and
Skill.—Dry, burning heat of. Hot, burning
swelling of injured parts; Jaundice. temples. Sense of icy coldness on out-
Measles. Purpura.. * side of. Worse: Sitting quietly;
standing. Better: Gentle motion.
Sleep. — Starting up in affright during.
Sleeplessness, with constant tossing Eyes.—Disagreeabletwitchingsin.—Quiver-
about from anxiety, and flightiuess with ing lids.—Vision, dim, as of a mist be-
closed eyes. Somnolency, with anxious fore.
delirium and rapid breathing. Drowsi- Ifose.—Excoriated internally. Heightened
ness, with inability to. sense of smell.
Fever.— Pulse: Mostly very full, hard and Face.—Tearing pains in. Itching of.
accelerated ; seldom small and thready Teeth.—Tearing ache, < b y cold.
or imperceptible. Cold sensation in Mouth.—Bad odor, as of horseradish, from.
bloodvessels. Chill: At beginning of Excoriation of buccal cavity and tongue.

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tite* etc.—Attacks of ravenous hunger dominate,, especially in cold, open air
iu evening. and when lifting the covers. Shivering
Eructations.—Enipt}*, alternating with hic- overbody running fromabove downward.
cough. Sense of chilliness with natural warmth
Stomach.—Pressure iu, after eating. of body. Heat: Slight, aud almost ex-
clusively on upper part of body. Sweat:
Abodmen.—Pinching, and cutting in, with,
Greasy, but not offensive, during sleep
diarrhoea.
throughout night.—From slight motion.
Flatulence.—Copious discharge of flatus of Allied Remedies.—Bell, CALC-C, Cocci.,
a garlicky odor. cojf., LYC, Nit-ac, NUX-V., Petr.,
Stool. Hard, dark-colored, after previous Phos,v PuL. Sep., SIL.. Bek.
constipation. Papescent, with much
flatulence and abdominal pain.
Urine.—Clear, lemon-colored. Diminished.
AGKNTTS CASTUS.
Sexual Organs.—Greatly excited sexual de- Mind.—Extraordinary disLractiou, absence
sire with flaccid penis. Intense exhaus- of mind and want of recollection. Great
tion after coition. anxiety, as tho1 diurrheca would ensue,
with great weakness. Sadness with fear
Respiration.—Compression of chest with
of impending death. Melancholy, hy-
frequent desire to take a deep breath.
Tightness of chest and short breathing pochondriacal mood, dissatisfied with
when walking. himself, incapable for work and in-
Cough.—Easy expectoration of small, hard different to his surroundings. Alternate
balls of mucus almost without cough. over-exallation and want of self-esteem.
Chest.—Nightly profuse sweat on. Head.—Contractive pain in, when reading.
I'ressive tearing in forehead and temples,
BaclL — Beaten and sprained sensation more violent during motion. Headache
throughout whole. Great weakness in in skull, as from remaining in a close,
muscles of. warm room. Biting itching on scalp.
Upper Extremities.—Burning in upper and Tension, and chilliness in scalp with in-
forearm, followed by white nodules ternal warmth thereof.
- with desquamation of epidermis. Tremb- Eyes.—Corrosive itching on and above brows
ling hands. and on lids. Greatly dilated pupils.
Lower Extremities,—Weariness and heavi-
ness in legs. Tearing iu entire length of Ears.—Roaring in.
legs, as if in marrow of bones, > motion. jrOse,—Odor, as of musk or herring, before.
Generalities.—Great sensitiveness of entire Face.—Corrosive itching, especially on
body, to pressure and cold air. Extra- cheeks and under eyes.
ordinary^weariness and bruised feeling Mouth..—Ulcers in, also on tongue.
after moderate exercise. Pains in limbs Appetite, etc.—Thirstlessness with aversion
are continuous during rest and disap- to all drinks.
pear during motion. Complaints often Tas,te.—Metallic, coppery, in mouth.
appear diagonally, for instance on right
arm and left leg. Epileptic attacks with Eructation, etc.—Frequent hiccough with
great physical exertion. peevishness.
Qualmishness.—In gastric region.
Skin,—Itching, burning- and redness, as
after freezing, on many parts, par- Stomach.—Pinching in pit when sitting bent
ticularly on rose, ears, fingers and toes. over.
Closely aggregated white miliary- erup- Hypochondrias.—Pressure in hepatic re-
tion with violent itching. gion < by touch. Swelling and indura-
Sleep. Great sleepiness, worse .after eating. tion of spleen.
Fever.—Pulse. Somewhat accelerated iu Abdomen-—Sensation as tho, all the in-
early morning, always slower as the day testines were sinking downward. As-
advances; very irregular and sometimes cites.
intermitten t. Chills: And chilliness pre- Stool.—Soft. Constipated.

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AGNUS CASTUS. ALOE.

Anus.—Deep, sharp stitches in and along- loose. Confu&ed heaviness, pressing


side of cocc} x. Painful spots as if fes- ^ down into root of nose, outward towards
tering alongs"",* anus when walking. temples, or like a weight on vertex.
Deep chaps and cracks at. Corrosive Aching above forehead, compelling him
itching of perina_um. to make the eyes small, with heaviness
Urine.—Increased discharge oC of eyes and nausea. Headaches associ-
Sexual Organs.—Yellowish discharge from ated with abdominal symptoms. Worse:
From stepping hard and heat. Better:
urethra. Gonorrhoea with suppressed
After eating and from cold. Scalp sen-
sexual desire. Cold testes. Swelled and
sitive to touch, yet pressure feels good.
Indurated testes. Itching on. Flagg-
ing sexual powers, with torpid, cold, Eyes.—Yellow rings before vision.
relaxed sexual parts. Desire want- Ears.—Ache < when pressing teeth to-
ing. gether.
Menses.—Suppressed. Barrenness with both Nose.—Red in cold air. Epistaxis.
menses and sexual desire wanting. Face.—And lips red. Sickly expression.
Cougll.—1» evening in bed, before falling-to Mouth,—Teeth yellow; seem sharp and hurt
sleep. the tongue. Dry, burnt feeling in.
Upper Extremities.—Hard pressure in Sickening smell from. Salivation, with
axilla and upper arm, more violent dur- hunger after breakfast.
ing motion. Appetite, etc.—Increased: For juicy orstim-
Generalities.—Inflammatory swelling of ulatiug foods. Thirst for beer.
joints. Sprained, swollen limbs, es- Taste.—-Metallic; like ink; bitter; nauseous.
pecially at ankle joints. Gouty nodes Eructations.—Bilious. Bitter after drink-
on joints. ing water.
SMn.—Corrosive itchinghere and there over Nausea, etc—Must sit still to avoid vomit-
entire body, > by scratching, but it ing.
rapidly returns. Itching around ulcers
in evening. Stomach.—Distended, after drinking water.
Sleep.—Somnolency. Restless at night. Pain in pit when making a misstep ;
Fever.—Pulse: Weak and slow, often imper- it radiates backwards or upwards with
ceptible. Chill: Internal, with trembl- every eructation, and then sinks back
ing, while external skin is warm. Alter- again.
nating with heat. Much shivering with Hypochondria.—Distention, better by pass-
cold hands. Chilliness without thirst. ing flatus. Stitches in liver. Uneasi-
Predominates. H e a t : Over-running, ness with heat, pressure and tension iu
burning, most in face, with cold knees hepatic region. Worse: Standing
in evening in bed. Sweat: Almost ex- Better: Bending forward or emission
clusively on hands, when walking in of flatus.
open air. Abdomen.—Distention; Muchflatulentrum-
Allied Remedies.—Calc-c., Con.t Graph., bling. Heaviness in, as of a stone, which
Lye, yJlerc., Nux-v^ Oleand., Puls.t falls to side upon which she lies. Feel-
Rhod.t Sep., Sul. ing:. Of weakness; as if diarrhoea would
ensue; as tho, she had taken cold in.
Gurgling, griping and pulsating within.
ALOE. Sensation of a plug between symphysis,
pubis and coccyx.. Soreness of -walls.
Mind.—Disinclination and incapacity for Better*. Pressure and discharge of
mental labor, -with speedy fatigue there- flatus.
from. Peevish and quarrelsome. An-
thropophobia. StooL—Urgent diarrhoea of light-colored
fseces, preceded and accompanied by
Vertig-o.—As if he sat in a high chair, > flatus and gurgling in abdomen from 2
by a nasal catarrh. to 10 A. M,, with a sense of insecurity
Head.—Shaking in, as if the brain were in rectum. Sudden diarrhoea in morn-
ALOE. ALUMINA.
ing on rising, followed by a feeling as If especially the symptoms of mucous
more ought to come. Involuntary: membranes.
With passage of flatus; duriug micturi- Better.—Open air; cold applications.
tion; although solid. Of gelatinous Skin.—Golden yellow, Furuncles. Crawl-
mucus. Diarrhoea, with hunger, -\. after ling, itchiug and luting in.
eating. Loud, copious emission of hot,
offensive ilatus. Sleep.—Interrupted by hemorrhoidal irrita-
tion and sexual excitement. Dreams of
Anus, etc.—Weakness of sphincter, with having an involuntary stool.
loose sensation therein and fear lest
stool should escape with flatus, Sore- Fever,—Chilliness during stool. Cold feel-
ness, after stool. Itching haemor- ing in occiput Shivering through whole
rhoids: protrude during stool; > by body, with griping about umbilicus.
cold water. Allied Remedies. — Crot-L, Gamb., Gel.,
Urine.—On rising must run quickly to urin- Hyos., Mur-ac, Arat-s., Nux-v.x Oleaud.,
ate. Phos-ac. Pod., SUL.
Sexual Organs.—Determination of blood to
pelvic organs, uterus, etc. Meuses of ALUMINA.
dark, clotted blood, too early, too pro-
fuse and lasting too long. Increased Mind. — Inability to think connectedly.
sexual desire. Emissions without Continued great weakness of memory.
dreams. Mental activity alternating with inability
Throat.—Hawking up thick, lumpy mucus, to think. Great anxiety and apprehen-
easily loosened. sion. He takes everything in bad part.
Alternate paroxyms of laughing and
Chest.—Stitches under mammsa. weeping. He views everything in a
H e a r t and Circulation.—Pain in cardiac gloomy and discouragiug light.
region extending to left scapula. Vari- Head.—Severe stitches in brain with inclina-
cose veins. tion to vomit. Throbbing and pulsat-
Neck,—Tension, with compression in nape ing in, or compressive pain over eyes, as
behind ears. if coming from temples, with congestion
Back.—Pain in, with heaviness in uterus. to eyes and nose and shaking chill.
Lumbago alternating with headache. Humid scurf on temples. Worse: In
Heaviness with pressure. Bruised feel- early morning; walking in open air in
ing in coccyx. Worse: Sitting or lying evening. Better: Lying quiety-; after
on back. Better: Motion. eating.
Eyes.—Pressure in, which impedes opening
Extremities.—Jerking, drawing and dull them. At night they are agglutinated,
sticking infinger,knee and elbow joints. by day full of tears. Squint of both.
Weariness and heaviness. Weak ankles
and wrists. Bruised pain in tendo- Ears.—Stitches in. One ear is hot and red
achilles. in evening. Purulent discharge from.
Crepitation in when chewing.
Generalities.—General mental and physical
Nose.—Redness and swelling of. Ulcera-
relaxation, especially affecting the veins,
tion in. Sense of smell diminished.
intestinal canal and sphincters, with a
sense of insecurity in the latter or invol- Face.—Tension in skin as if egg albumen
untary evacuations. Determination of had dried thereon. Pale. Bulbous ex-
blood to liver, head, chest and pelvic crescences or boils on, and on nose.
viscera. Sensations of heaviness, heat, Teeth.—Feel too long. Ache when chew-
dryness and crawling predominate In all ing.
parts of body. Gelatinous secretions Mouth.—Painful soreness of entire mouth
• from mucous membranes. Produces Its when eating. Constrictive sore throat
effects slowlj". when swallowing. Difficult, painful
Worse.—Stepping hard; heat; afternoon, swallowing of food, as from narrowing

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of oesophagus. In the evening and at deadness and numbness of legs. Heavi-
night the throat pains are most intense, ness of legs.
> by warm food and drink. Generalities. — Involuntary motions and
Appetite, etc.—Changeable. Bad effects twitchings of. Jiead and other parts. Sen-
of potatoes. sory illusions; i. e., as if certain parts
Eructation.—Sour, and heartburn- of body had become larger. Extraor-
Nausea.—Aiid qualmishness when talking. dinary lassitude and fatigue, particularly
Stomach.—Constriction In, extending into from talking. Sense of constriction in
internal organs. He is > on alternate
throat and chest. Pressure in, iu even-
days. Many complaints are < iu after-
ing-. noon and when sitting. He feels best
Hyp 0 chondrise,—Painful soreness In hepatic during moderate exercise. In evening
region extending to epigastrium, when aud iu open air.
stooping. Paiu iu kidneys. Skin.—Herpes with itching, in evening.
Abdomen.—Sticking- pains in, extending Humid tetters. Cracked. Skiu symp-
up iuto chest. Cutting pains in bowels, toms are renewed at full and new moon.
j> by warmth. Lead colic Inguinal Brittle nails.
hernia. Sleep,—At night, unrefreshing and entirely
Stool.—Difficult fiom want of peristaltic too light. Sleeplessness before mid-
action and inactivit}' of intestinalcanal. night. Many anxious, frightful dreams
Of mucus. at night.
Anus.—Varicosehatmorrhoidsanditchingof. Fever.—Pulse: Full and somewhat acceler-
Urine.—Increased discharge of watery urine ated. Chili: Predominant and mostly
with burning. toward evening, even iu bed and by a
Sexual Organs.—Excessive sexual desire. warm stove, as well as after eating warm
Frequent pollutions. All complaints are soup, often with heat of face. During
worse after pollutions.. day, and heat at night. In evening,
following the chill there is Heat which
Menses.—Too scant, too early and too short. spreads from face, but sometimes only
Abdominal colic before and during. attacks the right side of the body.
Acrid, corrosive leucorrhoea before and Evening fever with prevailing chill.
after. Sweat: At night, especially in early
Cough.—Early in the day, dry; later with morning in bed, most profuse on face,
expectoration. Short, dry, with ar- often on right side of face only, with
rested breathing. auxiety. Entire inability to.
Larynx.—Suddenly appearing hoarseness Allied Remedies.—-BRY., Cal-c, Cham.,
not > by hawking, mostly in afternoon Ign.% Ip., Lack., L y e , Nat-m.. -Ph-os.,
and evening. Plb.i Pill.,' Verat-a.
Chest.—Pressing- pain in, at night. Con-
striction of when stooping. Thrusts at AMBRA.
heart. Mind.—Animated phantasies of which he
Back.—Pain in as if a hot iron were thurst cannot rid himself. Difncult thinking
thro , lowest vertebrae. Sticking in. and compreh ension. Restl ess and hasty.
Bruised pain in lumbar region when at Long after excitement after talking.
T" st. Despair and satiety of life. Embarrased
Upper Extremities.—Paralytic heaviness in company. Sadness. Great serious-
of arms. Tearing from shoulders to ness with aversion to talking- and laugh-
fingers. Pain in arms extending to ing.
lingers, as if a hot iron was thrust thro' Vertigo.—Intense, in open air.
them. Humid scurf on forearm. Cracks Head.—Aching in temples from congestion
on palmer surface of hands. thereto. Rush of blood to, also when
Lower Extremities.—Nightly stiffness, listening to music. Tearing in, with

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uleers ou scalp.. Violent (pressing) head- ated persons). Nightly, from tickling
acheou alternate days, with fear of going in throat. In long paroxysms coining
mad. The hair falls out and is painful from deep in chest; dry in evening; ex-
to touch. Smarting soreness of scalp pectoration of grayish-white, seldom
early on awaking, followed by numbness yellow mucus, of a salty or sour taste in
thereof, as well as of .?kiu of entire body. morning.
Eyes.—Pressure, as if they had been closed Trachea, etc.—Hoarseness from much thick
too firmly. Imflainmatory redness of mucus in. Itching, scratching and sore-
sclerotic. ness in, and in larynx.
Ears.—Tearing in. One sided deafness. Chest.—Compression in, and In back. Press-
Nos e.—Nose-bleed in early morning. Cramp ure in aud ©u, particularly in cardiac
in wings oL Stopped coryza with smart- region. Palpitation with a pale face,
ing pain inside of. licking" iu.
Face.—Jaundiced color. Flushes of heat in. Neck.—Itching in thyroid gland.
Spasmodic trembling and twitching of Upper Extremities.—Asleep sensation with
muscles of, and of lips. numbness of arm on which he lies at
Teeth.—Tearing pain In hollow, < by night. Gouty tearing in joints of arms
•warmth. Bleeding of, and of gums. and hands. Shriveled finger tips.
Mouth.—Dry and numb inside, early on Lower Extremities.—Tearing from lumbar
awaking. Fe tor from, early in morning. region throughout entire right thigh, it
Excoriative, smarting pain in a nodule is impossible to step, and limb seems
(ranula) under tongue. Early in morn- shorter than the sound one. Nightty
ing there is much gray mucus in throat cramps iu calves. Burning iu soles.
necessitating hawking, thereby causing Generalities.—The arms and limbs easily
gagging and vomiting. go to sleep. Tearing pains particularly
Thirst.—Entirely absent. in joints, often onesided. Spasms and
Eructation*—Abortive, Sour. Heartburn, twitchings iu muscular parts. Benumbed
particularly after drinking milk. sensation of entire surface of body, in
morning. Many complaints appear dur-
HypochondrisB.—Pressive pain in (r.), and ing sleep and disappear after rising.
in stomach. Splenic pain, as if some- Many complaints are ^> by slow exercise
thing were torn loose there. in the open air and by lying on painful
Abdomen.—Pressure and heaviness in. Dis- parts. .Particularly adapted to elderly
tension of, after every meal. Cold sen- aud emaciated persons.
sation on one side of. Pain in upper and
lower. Skin.—Dry. Itching and burning in many
localities. Burning herpes,
StooL—Constipated and retarded.' p.—Disturbed by coldness of body and
Anus.—Itching aud crawling in, and in twitching of limbs at night. Full of
rectum. reveries, with anxious dreams and phan-
Urine.—Frequent micturition at night. tasies.
Turbid, with brown sediment; Sour Fever.—Pulse: Accelerated and ebullition ot
odor of. blood. Chill I In forenoon, with weari-
Sexual Organs. — Burning, itching and ness and sleepiness, j> by eating. At
smarting sensations in, with violent vo- night, preventing falling to sleep. Of
1 uptuous feelings. Early in bed, erectio ns single parts, with heat of face. Anxious,
with numbness in parts. Inflammation flying. H e a t . Recurring every fifteen
of internal sexual organs. minutes, most violent toward evening.
Menses.—Too early and too profuse, with Sweat; Profuse, at night, mostly after
varices. midnight; on affected side. Profuse,
Respiration.—Short, with tightness of especially on abdomen and thighs, dur-
chest. ing motion.
Cough—Dry, spasmodic, with eructations Allied Remedies.—Bell., Calc-c, Lye,
and hoarseness (particularly in emaci- Nux-v., Puls., Staphs Sul.
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AMMONIUM GARBONICUM.

AMMONIUM sensation, nausea and collection of


water in mouth.
OAEBONIOUW. Stool. Ctiiislipnlnl. RetniiU-d. h.u.l,
Mind.—lJiflicult thinking. Kusily makes "* knotty.
mistakes In talking and writing.. For- Anus.—Haemorrhage from, during and in-
getful and distracted. Sadness and dependently of stool. Moist hemor-
weeping with fears and presentiments of rhoids.. Itching of.
impending evil. Very feverish and Ill- Urine.—Nightly; also in voluntary urination.
humored during cloudy weather. Satiety
of life. Disobedient. Sexual Organs.—Pollutions follow a forc-
Vertigo.—With nausea, toward evening. ing and drawing in testes.
Head. — Chronic headache with nausea. Menses.—Too scant and too short, of black-
Feeling as If brain were loose. Beat- ish acrid blood. Too early and too pro-
ing; and pressing In forehead, us if head fuse. Many complaints during. Burn-
would but.st, 11 cuviucsK and fulness ui ing, acrid, watery JcucorrUoea.
forehead. W o r s e : livening; after eat- Respiration.—Tightness of cheat with palpi-
ing; after motion in open air. Better : tation, particularly during exercise and
Half-reclining, position; external press- when ascending steps. Asthmatic symp-
ure; warmth. toms of dropsical persons.
J5yes.—Burning in, with photophobia. Dim Cough.— Dry, as from feather down in
vision with glimmering. Nearsighted. throat, with hoarseness. Night cough.
Cataract. Witk bloody expectoration after previ-
Ears, —Dillicult he: -ing with suppuration ous sweetish (blood) taste iu throat,
and Itching of. Hard swelling of parotid with violent respiratory symptoms.
gland. Chest.—Congestion to. Sticking in lef I side
Nose,—Congestion of blood to tip, when of, < lying thereon. Hydro thorax.
stooping. Nosebleed. Chronic coryza, Palpitation. .
can breath through mouth only. Back.—Drawing through entire length of,
Stopped coryza at night. from lumbar region to nape.
Face.—Deathly pale, bloated. Itchy erup- Upper Extremities.—Distended blood-
tion with swollen cervical glands. vesssels and blue hands after washing
Herpes about mouth. Many freckles. with cold water or letting them hang
Dry, cracked lips, with burning paius. down. Deadened sensation in arms and
Teeth.—Jerking, tearing ache. <T by biting' lingers. Pain in wrist which had been
teeth together. Sticking ache. Loose. formerly sprained. Skin peels from
Swollen gums, which bleed easily. palms.
Moutlu—Swelling of inner surface of cheek. Lower Extremities.—Bruised pain in hip
Blisters in, also on tongue. Throat, joints and thighs. Twitching in knees.
sore, as if a foreign body had lodged Cramp in soles of feet. Painful redness
there. and swelling of great toe, in evening.
Appetite, etc.—He cannot eat without also Generalities.—Wrenching, tearing in joints
drinking. Great desire for sugar. Con- > by warmth of bed. Restlessness of
tinual thirst. body in evening. Inclination to stretch
Taste.—Bitter, in morning. limbs. Aversion and unusual sensitive-
ness to open or cold air. Emaciation.
Eructation.—Scratchy heartburn after eat- Aversion to motion. Symptoms are
ing.
intensified In evening. Right side of
Nausea.—And vomiting after every meal. body is mostly affected. Worse:
Stomach.—Pressure in with nausea and sen- Washing.
sitiveness of pit after eating. Intolerant Skin.—Violent itching and burning vesicles
of pressure of clothes on.
after scratching. Freckles. Ganglion.
Abdomen.— Spasm iu, w i t h contractive Chafed skin in children.
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AMMONTUM GARB. AMMONIUM M13R.

Sleep,—l-iiv sleepiness. Nightly imuseu uml AbdoillOU. ruiohmj,, l>rlly:ii"hr. l'mUli


ebullitions of blood. ing about naval and in hypochondria.*.
FciVur. P u l a t i : II-II-J. leu.;.* ntul ui|uil. filool. C\>i.;;l.jj;il.uii llrll vurhr nluuil
Chill: Altueki. ol in cvcutiij*, ulleii id naval liflmr.
ternating with heat, till toward mid- Urine.—Diminished discharge of. Fre-
night. In open air. H e a t : Most in quent nightly urination.
evening, especially on face, with cold
feet. Sweat: In early morning, most on Menses.—Too early and loo profuse, with
joints. Persistent, day or night sweats. abdominal and lumbar pains.

Allied Remedies.—Bro., Calc-c, Flu-ac, Cough.—Dry, from tickling in throat, early


in the morning. Chronic straining cough
Hep., Phos., Sec-c,
coming from deep within chest. When
lying on back, in evening and at night.
AMMONIUM Larynx*—Hoarseness with burning in.
MURIATIOUM. Neck.—Tearing in sides of, extending iulo
clavicle. Painful slifluesi. of nape.
Mind.—Irritable and fretful in forenoon, Back.—Extraordinary lumbar pain as tho'
but in better humor in afternoon. Anx- beaten, at night. Stitches in scapuite
iety with weeping. Low spirited from when breathing.
care and grief.
XTpper Extremities.—Blisters which be-
Vertigo. — Dizzy, disappearsiug in open come scabby, on wrists. Peeling, of
air. skin between fingers. Painful finger-
Head.—Sense of heaviness and fullness in tips (panaritia).
forehead, early in morning. Lower Extremities.—Contraction of ten-
Eyes.—Burning of, in twilight, disappear- dons of popliteal spaces and stiff knee
ing in artificial light. Burningin canthi Joints. Deadness of legs. Ulcerative
with photophobia., early in morning, pains and tearing in heels. Painful tips
disappearing after washing. Flying of toes. Fetid footsweat.
spots before. Generalities. — Ulcerative pains in many
Ears.—Outward sticking in, especially in parts of body. Tightening in joints, as
opeu air. Running ears with difficult from contraction of muscles. In the
hearing. morning hours the parts are as if con-
tracted, it disappears during rapid walk-
Nose.—Sensitiveness and ulcerative pain ing In open air. The right side is
deep in nasal cavity. Fluent coryza principally affected. Chest and head
with discharge of acrid water, stop- symptoms are <^ in morning, abdominal
page of nose and loss of smell. symptoms in afternoou, and pains in ex-
Face.—Burning heat of, in room. Violent tremities, skin diseases and fever in
tearing in zj'goma. Angles of mouth evening.
ulcerated. Dry cracked Hps with de- * Bones.—Tearing in, at night.
nuded spots thereon. Throbbing-pain Skin.—Vesicular eruptions finally forming
in swollen submaxillary glands. scabs. Peeling off, of skin of many
Mouth, — Sticking pain in throat when parts of body.
swallowing. Burning vesicles on tip Sleep.—Sleepless after midnight.
of tongue. Fever.—Pulse: Constantly accelerated day
Thirst.—Much, particularly in evening. and night. Chill: With external cold-
Taste. —Bitter, in mouth early In morning. ness in evening, and from uncovering
at night. Coldness runs up back. Al-
Eructation.—Bitter. Hiccough with stitches * ternating with heat every half hour.
in chest. Heat: With puffy red face, especially in
Vomiting,—Mucus, early in morning. a warm room and after physical exer-

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AMMONIUM MUR. ANAOARDIUM.

tion. Frequent attacks of overrunning not conscious. Difficult speech, from


h.. each time ending with sweat, which ^ swelling and stiffness of tongue.
breaks out most profusely on face, palms Appetite, etc.—Violent thirst with arrested
and soles. Sweat: After previous heat, breathing when drinking.
at uij/ht as well as during da)\ Profuse Taste.—Loss of.
night sweat over entire bod}*, most vio-
lent after miduight and in early morn- Vomiting.—Of food, which > .
ing in bed. Stomach.—Pressure in, after eating. Weak
digestion with hypochondriacal humor
Allied Remedies.—Ars., wu-r-v., P u l . ,
after eating. Shattering hi pit at every
Rhus-t
step, after eating.
Abdomen.—Bursting paiu in.
ANAOARDIUM. Flatulence.—Ruinbliugs in abdomen with
Mind.—Imagines himself double, or that pinching and urging to stool.
someone lies beside him. Feels possessed StooL—Ineffectual urgiug to. Passed with
of two wills, one of which hinders him difficulty from inactivity of rectum, al-
from doing thai to which the other im- though soft.
pels him. His reason and will are at
variance. Great weakness of compre- Anus.—Painful haemorrhoids iu.
hension and memory. Imbecility. Awk- TTrine.—Frequent passage of scanty, watery
ward, foolish conduct. Anxiety. De- urine, with burning.
spondency aud fear of approaching Sexual Organs*— Discharge of prostatic
death. Cruelty and inhumanity. Want
fluid during stool and after urination.
of moral feeling. Inclination to swear.
Irascible aud lUuatured. Inclination to Respiration,—Tightness of chest and op-
laugh about serious matters. Anthropo- pression, with internal heat and anxiety,
phobia. Hysteria and hypochondriasis driving him into open air. Suffocative
after excessive sexual Indulgence. attacks.
Cough.—Attacks of shattering cough every
Head.—Congestion to. Pressive ache like 3 or 4 hours, excited by crawling in
a painful inward pressure in temples trachea? dry at night, during day with a
with decreased vision and hearing, some mucous expectoration, mostly of a flat,
hours after eating. Pressure as of a nail, sweetish taste, often bloody, then again
mostly in temple (eyes and ears). Tear- yellow purulent, sometimes also gray and
ing headache. Stitches in brain. Pain acrid. With arrested breathing. With
in occiput from making a misstep and stitches in head and vomiting of ingesta.
from noise. Worse: Mental exertion; Contiuued yawuingaud sleepiness after.
stepping hard; after eating; in cold.
Chest.—Pressive paiu as from a plug .in.
Better: While eating.
Stitches extending from cardiac into
Eyes.—Pressure on balls. Dim vision. Halo lumbar region. Scratching and sore-
about light in evening. ness in.
Ears,—Painful swelling of external. Ear- Back.—Tearing and sticking between scapu-
ache with tearing and sticking. Deaf- lse. Pressure as of a load upon shoulders.
ness. Upper Estremities,—Cramp-like pain in
wrist and finger joints. Numbness of
\.—Absence of sense of smell. Illusions fingers. Weakness of arms and knees.
of binell: Like pigeon dung or smoulder-
Clammy sweat on palms.
ing tinder. Violent coryza with fever.
Much sneezing and long-continued ex- LowerEztremities.—Restlessness and stiff-
citation thereto. ness in legs, as if knees were bandaged.
Twitching and trembling abou£rknee.
Face.—Pale, with hollow eyes encircled by with paralytic weakness.. Intermittent,
blue rings. Herpetic skin about mouth. cramp-like pressure in thighs and calves.
Mouth.—Fetid odor from, of which he is Cold feet.

IS
ANAOABDIUM. ANGUSTURA.
Generalities.—Pressive pain like the in- teeth. For awhile after attacks, lips
ward pressure of a plug, in many parts. and cheeks remain blue. Periostitis of
Trembling limbs. Sensitive to drafts lower jaw.
and easily takes cold. Paralyses from Throat.—Cramped feeling In, compelling
apoplexy. Symptoms generally appear clearing it, buL uo expectoration.
periodically. During dinner mostS3*inp- Appetite, etc—Entire loss of, for solid food;
toms vanish, but reappear afterward. he desires only coffee. Aversion to pork.
Diminution of sight, hearing, taste and Thirsty without desire to drink. Irre-
smell. Almost exclusively adapted to ill- sistible longing for coffee.
natured persons.
Taste.—Bitter, in mouth after eatiug aud
Skin.—Want of both sensibility aud irri- smoking.
tability of. Stomach.—Cutting, smarting paiii in.
Fever.—Pulse: Accelerated, with throbbing, Cramping pain in pit.
in bloodvessels. Chill: And chilliness Abdomen.—Cramping pain in. Cutting in,
with trembling, especially in open airv after drinkipg milk.
disappearing \n sunshine.. Shuddering
over back, as if cold water were poured Stool.—Mucus. Diarrhoea with cutting in
abdomen.
over it, with heat of face. Internal,
even in a warm room. H e a t : External Sexual Organs.—Violent itching of.
with internal chill. Of upper part of Respiration.—Intermittent, s p a s m o d i c .
body, with cold feet, internal shudder- Oppressive tightness of chest when run-
ing aud hot breath. Daily from 4 ning aud ubcemliug.
p. 2.1. until evening, disappearing at Cough.—Dry, with scratching and rattling
supper time. Sweat: In evening, on in chest.
head, abdomen and back, even when sit- Trachea, etc.—Tenacious mucus in, which
ting htill. On abdomen and back at night. is not easily disloged. Hoarseness from
Sticky, on palms of hands, especially on mucus in. Faint, soft voice.
left. Cool, with internal heat.
Chest.—A cutting ache in both sides of, at
Allied Remedies.—Calc-c, Coff., Con., first only on inspiration, afterwards in-
Nat-m. creased to cutting shocks which con-
tinue, even when patient holds his
breath. Painful spasm in muscles of.
ANGUSTURA. Bruised pain in muscles of, when mov-
Mind*—Extraordinary distraction. Great ing arms. Violent palpitation w i t h
crowdingof thought like a waking dream anxiety.
in afternoon. Disheartened and wantof Back.—Painful stiffness between scapnlce
self-confidence. Over-sensitive to of- and in nape. Violent itching along
fenses. Extraordinary agitation and back. Opisthotonos. Bruised pain in
cheerfulness. lumbar region, early in morning.
Head.—In evening (pressing) head pains Upper Extremities.—Cramp-like drawing
with hot face. Cramp-like headache. through arms into fingers.
Tensive pain in temporal muscles when Lower Extremities.—Cramping pain and
opening jaws. bruised feeling in legs. When stepping,
Eyes.—Tension and pressure in, as from too pain on inner side of ankles, necessitat- '
strong a light. The lids stand spas- ing limping.
modically wide open. Short sight. Generalities.—Tonic spasm excited by
Eaxs.—Cramping pain in. Diminished hear- touch, drf'n^i'ng* and noise. Stiffness
ing- and stretching out of limbs. Spasmodic
Face.—Hot and bluish red. Tension i n twltchings. Paralyses.
muscles of. Cramp-like pain in zygonise Bones.—Caries and very painful ulcers which
and in massetermuscles. Trismus: Lock- affect the bones and extend into the
jaw with widely retracted lips, exposing marrow.
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ANG-USTURA. ANTIMO.mJM ORUDUM.
Sleep.—Sleepiness early in evening, followed Mouth.—Salty saliva. Salivation. Dirty,
by great vivacity until after midnight. white-coated tongue. Hot breath.
Fever.—Pulse: Accelerated, spasmodic, ir- Appetite, etc.—Long- continued loss of.
regular and sometimes, intermittent. Loathes all food. Desires sour things.
Chill: Early in morning in bed and in Intense thirst particularly at night.
forenoon, after previous thirst. Violent
internal, ever}* afternoon (3 o'clock). Taste. Flat, disagreeably insipid. Bitter-
Repeated shivering chill over diseased ness in mouth.
pails. Shivering chill over back in Eructation.—Tasting of ingesta.
forenoon (9o'clock). Heat: In evening.
most in face, after entering a room and Nausea, etc.—Loathing, qualmishness and
after supper. After mid night (3 o'clock), nausea after derangement of stomach.
which clistuihs sleep, soon followed by Qualmishness after drinking wine.
shuddering,. Sweat: Only in early Gagging. Tasteless vomiting. Vomits
morning, and on forehead. mucus and bile. Vomits, drinks only.
Allied Remedies.—2?o'-. Calc-c, Lye, Stomach.—I'ain as from overloading. De-
Rlms-t, Vn-bas.x Tab. ranged by gluttony. Spasm In, with
sensitive pit%and thirst. Weak.
Abdomen.—Distended aud full after eating.
ANTIMONIUM Violent cutting in upper. Ascites.
CRUDUM Flatulence.—Much, with grumbling and
Mind.—Imbecility. ...canity. Ecstatic love rattling in abdomen.
and sentimental reveries in the moon-" Stool.—Hard, difficult. Feces too large.
light. Apprehension and solicitude con- Diarrhoea: Alternating with constipa-
cerning his fate. Restlessness. .Incli- tion (in the aged); papescent or watery,
nation to suicide by shooting. with cutting bellyache.
Head.—Stupefying ache with nausea in Anus.—Haemorrhoids in. Continuous flow
throat. Congestion to. Distensive of mucus from.
pressing ache." Bone pains in cranium,
the periosteum is painful and swelled Urine.—Profuse discharge, containing mu-
and the bone itself feels swollen. Takes cus, with burning in urethra and lumbar
cold in, from getting wet or bathing in pains. Dark. Involuntary urination
cold water. Worse: Evening ; warmth; when-coughing. Kidney calculi.
becoming heated ; after bathing; after Sexual Organs.—Lustfuluess gnd great sex-
eating; after his accustomed smoke. ual excitement. Uterine hemorrhage.
Better: Walking in cool, open air ; at Respiration.—-Deep, sighing. Suffocative
rest. oppression of chest.
Eyes.—Inflammatory redness ofT and of Cough —Seeming to come from deep in ab-
lids. Sticking in. Eyegum. in canthi. domen, the coughs gradually grow
Aversion to daylight. weaker as. if from increasing closure of
Ears. Deafness as if a leaflet were lying throat by a plug. Dry in evening; in
before tympanum. morning expectoration of a flat-tasting
Nose. — Sore, cracked, crusty nostrils. tenacious mucus mixed with dark blood.
Sensation of coldness in, on inspiration. Larynx.—Heat In, during exercise in open
Fa.ce.—Sad expression. Vesicular, sup- air. Very weak voice. Aphonia from
purating eruptions on, which form a becoming heated.
yellow crust. Angles of mouth are sore Neck.—Rheumatic pain in.
and cracked. Swelled submaxillary Chest-—Burning and sticking paiu in.
glands. Upper Extremities. Rheumatic pain in
Teeth.—Bleeding from about, and from arms. Swelling, sticking and tension
gums. Jerking pain in hollow teeth <1 in deltoid. Inflammator},- swelling of
cold water. Gnashing. forearm. Slowly growing finger-nails.

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ANT3MO2S1TUM ORUDUM. ANTIMOISIUJM TARTARIOUM.

Lower Extremities.—Rheumatic pain in Head.—Pressive ache in forehead, with in-


legs, White swelling (hydrarthrosis) of clination to close eyes. Tensive ache in
knee. Soles sensitive when stepping. forehead and one side, as if brain were
Large callous corns on ball of foot. rolled up into a ball. Throbbing in
Inflammatory redness of heel. right side of forehead. Sticking head-
Generalities. — Excessive corpulency (or 'ache. Heat and sweat of. Loug-con-
emaciation). Dropsical swelling of en- tinued trembling of (and bauds), espe-
tire body. Shattering of whole body. cially when coughing. Worse: Even-
When they recur, complaints alternate ing; night; at rest; sitting bent; warmth,
from side to side of body (Lac-c). Gas- getting warm in bed; lying; after eating.
tric symptoms return most violently in Better: Rising up, sitting upright; in
afternoon, the others are <^ from mo- the cold; lying with head high; motion;
tion and warmth. Effects of wine, es- washing head.
pecially if sour, Eyes.—Inclination to close, as if weary and
Skin.—Fatty itch. Papular and vesicular sleepy. Are drawn shut. Pressure on.
eruption like insect stings. Nettlerash. Glimmering before, with dim vision.
Chicken-pox. Arthritic nodes. White Chronic optic-nerve paralysis.
swelling. Fistulous ulcers. Liver spots Nose.—Fluent coryza, with loss of taste and
and freckles.
smell, chilliuess and somnolency.
Sleep.—Great day sleepiness. Somnolency Face.—Pale, sunken. Twitching of muscles.
particularly in forenoon. Dry, cracked lips.
• Fever.—Pulse: Exceedingly irregular, now
accelerated, now slow, alternating every Teeth.—Chattering of.
few beats. Chill: Predomiuatesby day, Throat.—Pains in pit of.
even in a warm room. Toward noon Appetite, etc.—Great, for fruit aud sour
violent shaking chili with thirst (for things. Loathes milk. Thirstlessuess.
beer). Exquisitely cold sensation in Desires cold drinks.
nose during inspiration. H e a t : Pre-
Taste.—Salty in mouth. Food is tasteless.
dominating at night,, but with cold feet
until midnight. Great, from slightest Eriictation.—Empty. Nightly, as of rotten
motion, especiallyin sunshine. Sweat:' eggs.
In morning when awaking, wrinkles the Nausea, etc.—Constant, anxious qualm-
finger-tips. Returning at th e same hour, ishness, and inclination to vomit. Vio-
usually on* alternate mornings. Inter- lent retching, with sweat on forehead.
mittent fever with loathing, qualmish- Vomiting of food, with great exertion,
ness, vomiting, bitter taste .in mouth followed by exhaustion, chill and sleepi-
* and diminished (or excessive) thirst. ness (2E$th»); of mucus, with mucus diar-
rhoea.
Allied Remedies.—Ars., Bism., Bro,x
HEP.. Ip., MERC, PuU Sep., SUL. Stomach.—Gastric pains, as from overload-
ing it. Pressure in. and in pit, with
great sensitiveness thereof. Throbbing
ANTIMpNIUM in pit.
TARTARICUM. Abdomen.—Throbbing aud pulsation in.
Mind.—Stupefying confusion of head with Bellyache, with - intense mental and
sleepiness. Restlessness and solicitude physical restlessness. Pressure, as of
concerning the future. Despair and stones lying in, when sitting bent for-
hopelessness, with somnolence. Weep- ward.
ing and crying. Cheerful by day, but Flatulence.—Cutting,, flatulent colic, worse
fearful and anxious In evening. sitting bent forward.
Sensorium.—Stupefaction. Faintings pre- , StooL—Papescent, mucus or bloody diar-
ceded by coldness in the epigastrium rhceic. Watery diarrhoea follows belly-
and followed by sleep. ache. Diarrhoea with restlessness.
ANTIMONIUM TARTARIGUM. APIS.
Perineum.—Violent tension in. sometimes intermittent. Strong throb-
IXrine.—Daik, brown, red. Violent, pain- -* bing in bloodvessels. Often slow and
ful ur«jin^ to urinate, with scanty (often im-jerceptible during decline of fever.
at end blood}*) discharge iUuuii.g In Extraordinarily accelerated from the
urethra after micturition. slightest motion. Chill: And external
Respiration.—Difficult, necessitating an up- coldness predominate at all Limes of day,
right position. Short, from retained with somnolency; mostly with trembling"
expectoration. Paralysis of lungs. and shaking, often as if water were
Suffocative attacks, with sense of warmth poured over oue. Alternating with heat
about heart. during day. With a pale face. Heat:
Violent, but of short duration after a
Cough.—Short coughs following each other
long chill, increased by every move-
in quick succession, excited by tickling"
ment. Long-continued, after a short
and creeping in throat ami laiynx; diy
chill, with somnolency and sweat on
in evening; with expectoration of tena-
forehead. Sweat: Ail over, most pro-
cious mucus, generally somewhat salt,
fuse on face, also at nigh I. Often cold
often only flat orsour in morning. With and clammy. Most profuse on suffering
vomiting- of food and sweat on forehead. parts. ulermitteut fever, with tliirst-
With suffocative attacks. Rattling", lessuess and somnolency.
hollow. Whooping cough after eating Allied Remedies.—BELL., Chin.. Cocci.,
or auger (in children). Nightly, with Con., Ip., NIT-AC, Op., Pul, Sep.
expectoration of mucus. After the par-
oxysms, dizziness, sweat on forehead,
yawning and great sleepiness. APIS.
Trachea.—Much mucus rattling in.
Mind.—Anxiety and premonition of death.
Neck.—Weakness of muscles. Eruption on
Irritability and violent anger, every-
nape. thing goes wrong. Extraordinary nerv-
Chest—Oppression-of. Rattling in. Per- ous restlessness, does not know what to
ceptible palpitation with (or without) do with herself, so that tears come to
fear. her eyes; overbusy and inconstant.
Back.—Pain as from fatigue in, and in lum- Screaming or stupidity interrupted by
bar region- sudden piercing shrieks. Uncon-
Upper Extremities.—Twitching of muscles sciousness. Absent minded, impaired
of arms and hands Trembling hands. memory; indifferent. Suspicion aud
Burning of hands. Deaduess and cold- jealousy.
ness of finger-tips. Head.—Bursting, expansive pain in, with
Generalities,—Great weakness and feeble- vertigo and mental confusion. Brain
ness. Fainting attacks. Sense of inter- feels tired, gone to sleep and crawling
nal trembling. Beating and pulsating in. Headaches > from pressure and
in all bloodvessels. Convulsive twitches. diarrhcea. Scalp . Sensitive. Hot sweat
Sensitiveness of bod}' to touch. The on.
symptoms are intensified toward even- Eyes.—Burning and itching of. Inflamma-
ing and when sittiug. tory or cedematous swelling of lids.
Skin.—Pustules like those of smallpox or Lids everted. Profuse lachryraation.
cowpox. Eruption of pocks as large as Photophobia. Desire to rub. Better:
a pea containing pus. Bathing in cold water.
Sleep.—Jerks and shocks thro' body dur- Ears.—Purple. Swelling of lymphatic gland
ing. Intense and irresistible somno- behind.
lency, with deep, stupefying sleep., Nose.—Cold tip. Itching and frequent sneez-
Sleepiness, with involuntary closure of ing.
eyes. Much yawning. Face.— Puffy. Erysipelatous redness of.
Fever.—Pulse: Full, hard and accelerated, Red stripes on. Lips greatly swollen.
APIS.
Mouth.—Dn' with burning raw feeling, as crawling irritation near the throat pit;
it scalded in, and iu throat, followed by increased headache at every shock.
vesicles on edge of tongue, without Wbnre: In a warm room, after lying and
thirst. Adhesive mucus In, and i n sleeping. Better: By a little expectora-
throat. Fiery redness and paiuful ten- tion.
derness of buccal cavity and throat. .. etc.—'Hoarseness: in luoiniug;
Swelling, especially of tongue. with difficult breathing.
Throat.—Sense of constriction, soreness, Chest,—Stinging or stitches in. ...raised
stinging or itching iu. Breathing and soreness; <l coughing Fulness in.
swallowing very difficult, every drop of H e a r t : Feeble heart beat. Violent,
liquid put upon the tongue nearly suffo- audible palpitation. Acute pain below
cates him. Swelling of, and of glands heart, extending towards right chest.
of; worse from hot drinks
Neck and Back.—Neck stiff. Nettlerash
Eructations.—Tasting like yolk of egg, dur- on. Bruised feeling in. Odor from
ing headache. axillue greatly Intensified.
Nausea, etc.—Progressing to vomiting, with Upper Extremities.—Sensitiveness of.
fainting. Vomiting with abdominal * Painfulness of bones. Numb finger-tips.
symptoms or diarrhcea. Seusatiou as if nails were loobe Blood
Thirst.—Generally absent, but occasion- settles under nails, tturuing, pricking,
ally it is intense. especially iu finger-tips. Swelling of.
Stomach.—Hot vapor seems to rise from. Lower Extremities.—Feel paralyzed. Sore
Prickling as from needles. Oppression pains. Sensatiou iu feet and toes, as if
at pit. Burning iu. too large, swollen and stiff. Painful
Abdomen.—Bruised soreness of. < fulness ixi soles, as if walking on
pressure, sneezing or touch. Inflated cushions. Crawling in. Numb.
sensation in. Rumbling in. Heaviness Generalities,—Swelling of affected parts,
in. with burning, itching, stinging or
Anus, Rectum and Stool.—Diarrhcea, with shooting pains. CEdema; dropsy, an-
feeling of rawness in anus; with ex- asarca, etc ; puffing up of the whole
treme weaknes. Stools pass with every body. Sense of tightness in many parts,
inotiou of the body, as if anus stood especially abdomen. Bruised soreness
open. Stools contain lumps of bloody all over. Sensitiveness of mind and
mucus. Tenesmus. body, or apathy, numbness and anses-
Urine. Burning and soreness when uri- thesia with awkwardness causing her to
nating. Frequent, profuse urination. drop things. Lassitude, weakness and
Suppressed orscant}'. Strangury, lirick- sudden prostration.. Trembling. Sen-
dust sediment. sations: Of sudden slinging or stabbing;
Sexual Organs.—Sexual excitement. Uter- of swelling, so.eness, rawness, drawing,
ine hemorrhage with yawning. Mis- prickling, crawling or as if parts were
carriage. Flow of menses relieves burn- going to sleep. Pain causes fainting.
ing in abdomen. Ovaries: Stinging, S\ mptonis often move from right to left.
drawing, cutting or sore pains, more in W a n t of thirst predominates.
right, < from coition, standing or Worse.—Touch; heat.
walking.
Better.—Cold; open air.
Respiration.—Suffocation: With a sensation
that he would not be able to breathe Glands.—Swelled. Redness of lymphatics.
again; can bear nothing about throat, Skin.—Stinging, prickling, burning, smart-
wants to be fanned; < lying down Op- ing and itching a l l over. Exceed-
pression of, with desire to take a deep ingly sensitive, even the hair is painful
breath. Respiration and cough are < to touch. Red spots, like bee stings on.
lying on left side. Swelling and erysipelatous redness of,
Cough-—Violent shocks of cough from a then desquamation of whole surface.

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APIS. ARGENTUM METALLIOUM.

Appearance of a nettlerash like erup- Face,—Red. Pressing and tearing in bones


tion > Ihe oilier sj-mptoms. Receding of. ^Swelled upper lip.
or suppressed eruptions. " W h e a l s .
Urticaria. Burning like fire hi spots, Mouth.—Raw, and sore smarting pain in
altho' parts may be cold. Better. throat when coughing, less when swal-
Rubbing. lowing-. Inflammation and narrowing
of throat (after abuse of mercury), so
Sleep.—Somnolency: With prostration; with that food passes through with difficulty.
nervous restlessness. Screaming out, Sore throat, as tho , swollen internally.
or terrified starting during. Dreams: Sore, burning vesicles on tongue.
Full of laborious ; of heat; of flyiug i
quarrels, etc. Appetite, etc.—Unusually good. Aversion
to all food, even when thinking thereof.
Fever.—Pulse. Full and accelerated; more
seldom small and thready; occasionally Abdomen.—Painful distension of. Flatu-
intermittent ami Imperceptible. Chill: lent colic.
Severest towards evening. Shivering c , Stool.—Frequent, soft, but always scanty.
in afternoon (3 or4 o'clock) increased
by warmth. Shivering from least motion, Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate with
especially towards evening, with heat of copious discharge. Polyuria.
head and hands. Heat: Without Sexual Organs,—Pollutions almost every
thirst. Dry, toward evening. The sen- night.
sation of heat is greatest oa chest and
epigastric region. Sweat: Alternating Cough.—By day, with easy expectoration-
with dry skiu.
Larynx, etc.—Raw, sore pain in. Much
Antidotes.—CautU., Carb-v. gelatinous gray mucus in trachea, which
Allied Remedies—Apoc, ARS., Bell., is easily expectorated.
Canth., Chin., <TocclM Dulc, Fsrr., Upper Extremities.—Tension and tearing
Graph., Hell., Hepu Iod.t Kali-c, Kali inarms, especially hi bones of hands
iod., Lack., Lyc, Merc, Millef., and fingers.
NAT-M... PULS.. Rhus-t., Sep., STLL-
URT-U. Lower Extremities.—Stitches in hip when
walking-. Pain, in knee when sitting.
Tearing in bones of feet and toes.

AR&ENTUM Generalities.—Braised pain in joints.


Asleep or stiff sensation in extremities.
METALLIOUM. Pain in internal organs, as if raw or
Mind.—Anxiety driving him from place to sore. Epileptic attacks. Effects of
place. Dejection.. Taciturnity. abuse of mercury (and of onanism).
Symptoms recur each noon.
Vertigo.—With dim vision.
Bones.—Tearing" pains in.
Head.—Crawling and whirling in, as from
intoxication. Hollow feeling in, with SMn.—Corrosive, burning itching here and
soreness of whole brain. Pressing, there-
tearing in skull, especially in temporal Fever.—Pulse'. Accelerated in evening after
bones. Smarting soreness on external. lying down. Chill: I n afternoon and
Pressure and tearing in skull bones. evening until falling to sleep, also be-
Worse: Pressure; touch. Better: fore midnight from slightest raising of
Open air.. covers. Spreads from the back. H e a t :
Ears.—Gnawing itching of external. In forenoon, over the entire bodj*. it is
true yet less on head. Without thirst.
Hose.—Nosebleed preceded by crawling in. S w e a t : On abdomen and chest only;
Severe, fluent coryza with frequent
sneezing-. Allied .Remedies.—Merc.

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ARGENTUM NITRIGUM.
Throat.—Dark red. Thick, t e n a c i o u s
ARGENTUM NITRICUM. mucus in, obliges hawking. At* of a
Mind.—In-liccileappcxuauce. shy and child- spliuleriu. Rawness,sorenessoriough-
ish. Weak memory, con Eusiou of though t. ness in. Tickling in, causing lacluymu-
Falters in speech. Anxiety: With gastro- tion. Cramps, choking or astringent
intestinal symptoms ; with palpitation; sensation in.
apprehensive, hurried and impulsive. Appetite.—Irresistible for sugar.
Distraction. Taciturn. Timid. Builds
air-castles by day and has monstrous Eructations.—Violent, tastixig of ingesta.
dreams at night. Nausea,—With gnawing in stomach and
Vertigo.—As if intoxicated; with confusion; shuddering. Retching > from eating.
with headache, with buzzing in ears, Stomach.—Pit. Painful swelling of : sense
•weak limbs aud trembling ; with blind- of a lump In. Radiating, twisting, grip-
ness- ing, ulcerative gnawing or dragging
Head.—Enlarged feeling, as if to burst, with pains, ^> from diarrhoea, <^touch, drink-
eructations and chilliness. As if in a ing, after food aud by deep inspiration.
vise. As o fa cool current in. Unilateral Sense of being filled unto bursting, >
radiatiug, digging or boring pains so copious eructations.
violent that he loses his senses, with
sour taste and vomiting. Worse: Men- Abdomen.—Flatuleut distension, > passing
flatus. Gurgling iu. • Feeling of a ball
tal exertion and in open air. Better:
rising into throat from. Drawing ex-
Tight bandaging.
tending into groins; dragging in.
Scalp.—Extremely troublesome itching and Stitches. Intolerance of lacing. Worse:
crawling. Roots of hair feel pulled up- Lying on right side.
ward. Anus.—Creeping with burniug in.
Eyes.—Ophthalmia with sticking pains aud
swelled caruuculae, conjunctiva blood- Stool.—Scanty,twatery or of greenish, fetid
red, swollen or puckered. Agglutinated mucus with noisy flatus or flatulent
colic. Diarrhoea from eating sugar,
lids. Filled -with mucus. Dilated
pupils. Misty vision. Serpents, gray
after mental motions or drinking.
In flakes like spinach.
spots orfierybodies before. Chemosis.
Opacity of cornea. Worse : From heat Urine.—Can't pass urine in a projecting
of fire. Better: In cool air. stream. Urethra: Feels, swollen, hard
Nose,—Coryza with dullness. Sneezing ex- and knotty ; cutting from behind for-
cited by tingling in and in posterior ward in; stretched feeling in, during
uares. Obstructed in room but flowing coition.
a thin mucus in open air. Bruised pain Sexual Organs.—Chancre-like ulcers in
in bones of. Violent itching, rubs until prepuce. Desire wanting, with shrivelled
it becomes raw. Blows bloody, purulent genitals. Painful coition.
mucus from, as cough improves. Dull Respiratory Organs.—Hoarseness. Cough:
sense of smell. With lachrymations from tickling in
Face.—Sickly, sunken, pale or bluish. Aged throat and palate; with suffocation;
expression. worse from tobacco smoke.
Teeth.—Grumbling digging in <C from cold Chest.—Burning.—Heaviness. Worse-while
or sour things. Loose. Readily bleed- lying down and in evening. Palpitation:
ing gums. Irregular heart beat, < thinking there-
Tongue.—Red, painful tip, with prominent of, ]> from motion in open. air.
papillse. Back.—-Lumbar pain, < rising from sitting,
Mouth.—Dry. Salivation. > walking. Heaviness in sacrum.
Taste.—Astringent, metallic, like ink, sweet- Extremities.—Chorea-like motions. Start-
ish or clayey; straw-like to food. ings in. Paralysis.
ARGENTUM NITRIOUM. ARNICA.
Generalities.—Great debility : With trem- orbit, also upon vertex. Worse. Fore-
bling; with rigidity and bruised feeling noon and evening; motion; shaking;
in calves and loins. Incoherent ideas coughing; mental exertion; midnight;
and incoordinate movements. Feel- after eating; raising eyes; becoming
ing of a hot fluid running along parts, cold. Better: Rest; lying horizontally
skin, urethra, etc. Sensation : Of ex- or on painful side.
pansion; of bursting; as if bones of head External Head.—Crawling, tearing in the
were separating or sacral bones were bone itself, most severe in region of
loose; as of a baud about parts. Uoring temples (after trauma). Crawling in
pains. Pains i u spots. Heaviness. vertex. Tension from vertex down to
Emaciation. Many left-sided symptoms. brows. Scalp adheres tightly to cra-
Splinter-like sensations. nium. Worse: Touch. Better:
Worse.—Emotions ; mental strain ; think- Warmth; rubbing; wrapping up warmly.
ing; in a warm room. Eyes.—Inflamed and bloodshot after in-
Skill.—Tense and hard. L e a d e n hue. juries. Dim. lustreless. Swollen, ec-
Sleep.—Sleepless fioin fancies. Dreams of chymosed lids. Burning tears. Photo-
serpents, with horror. phobia.
Fever.—Chills: A l o n g spine; creeping, Ears.—Stitches in, and behind. Difficult
with nausea. H e a t : With burning, in hearing, with roaring before. Earache,
spots. With dullness on uncovering. as from a contusion.
Sweat: On palms, lower abdomen and Nose.—Crawling in. Pain iu, as if crushed.
inside of thighs. Swelling and ecchymosis of. Epistaxis.
C o mplementar y.—P ul s. Face.—Pale, sunken. Heat of, with cold-
Antidote.—Nat-ru. ness of body. Unilateral redness and
Allied Remedies.—Arg-m., Aur., Bar-c, swelling of cheeks. Crawling about
Gel., Hell., Hep., Lye, Merc, Merc-c., eyes, in cheeks and lips. Bursted, burn-
Nit-ac^ Pul, Thuj. ing lips. Swollen, submaxillary glands.
Teeth,—Aching, with crawling in gums and
a swelled cheek.
ARNICA. Mouth.—Offensive odor from, early in morn-
Mind.—Unconsciousness. Distraction and ing. Bleeding from. Burning in throat
inability to think. Great fear and rest- Swallowing impeded by a sort of qualm-
lessness. Lachrymose humor. Over- ishness. Noisy deglutition. White-
sensitive. Refuses to reply to anything. coated tongue.
Rage. Peevish, willful, quarrelsome Appetite, etc.—Craving for vinegar. Vio-
,
mood. Anger, followed bj screaming lent thirst for cold water, without heat.
and weeping. Taste.—Foul or bitter.
Sensorium.—Whirling vertigo with nausea
Eructation.—Foul or bitter. Like rotten
when rising up and during motion; ^>
lying. Fainting after physical injuries. eggs. Regurgitation of bitter mucus.
Head.—Congestion ta. Burning or heat of, Nauseaj etc.—Qualmishness and empty
with coldness of rest of body. Pressing retching. Vomiting: Of ingesta (often
pain iu forehead. Tearing and inward mixed with blood) after drinking; of
sticking In temples and forehead. Com- dark, coagulated blood.
pressive ache. Stitches in. Concussion, Stomach,—Cramp in. Fulness in. Stitches
of brain. Aching over one eye, with in pit, with pressure extending into back
vomiting of green water, after overlift- and constriction of chest.
Ing. Cutting like a knife through head,
followed by a cold feeling and bristling Hypochondria.—When walking stitches In
hair. Feeling: As if braiu were rolled spleen with arrested breathing.
into a lump; as if a nail were thrust into Abdomen.—Hard, distended. Pain in after
one temple; of crawling in forehead over overlifting (also during pregnane}').
Coutusive pain In sides of. Pain about
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navel during motion. Colic with re- Generalities.—-Bruised pain with crawling
tained uriue. in entire body, from every motion.
Flatulence.—Torturing, Discharged flatus Stiffness of limbs after excessive exer-
has odor of rotten eggs. tion. Oversensitiveuess of entire body.
Stool,—Retained, with ineffectual urging. Constant restlessness of body and toss-
Undigested. Unnoticed. Involuntary. ing about. Shifting paius in joints
Diarrhcea with tenesmus. Ineffectual quickly change place. Twitching mus-
tenesmus. cles. Ebullitions of blood. Apoplexy
Ul'ine.—Retention of, from spasm of sphinc- with exudation. Ecchymosis and hem-
ter vesica.. Brownish-red, with brick- orrhages of internal and external parts.
red sediment, Hematuria. Ineffectual Complaints (also inflammations) after
urging to urinate. Involuntary urina- Mows, falls or contusions. The symp-
tion at night in bed and during day toms are intensified in the evening and
when walking. at night, as well as from touch, motion
and even from noise.
Sexual Organs.—Bluish-red swelling of
penis and scrotum. Hot swelling of Bones.—Drawingin periosteum, before fever.
testes (after contusion). Hydrocele.
Inflamed vagina and uterus after (diffi- Skin.—Numerous small boils. Hot, hard,
cult) childbirth. After pains too pain- glistening swelling (£. e., as from insect
ful and too long continued. stiugs). Ecchynioses. Wounds. Ex-
coriations (bed sores) of invalids.
Respiration.—Anxious oppression of. Foul
smelling breath. Sleep.—Day sleepiness, with inability to
Cough,—Dry, excited by crawling in trachea, sleep. Somnolency, with flightiuess.
with stitches in head. When coughing* Anxious dreams.
inability to expectorate, on the con- Fever.—Pulse: Very variable, mostly full,
trary must swallow what is loosened. hard and accelerated. Sometimes very
Haemoptysis, of bright foamy blood weak and slow. Alternate quick and
mixed with small clots.' Expectoration slow action of pulse and- heart. Strong
of black blood in coagulated lumps, pulsation . thro' whole body in eve-
without cough, after every exertion. ning. Chill: Internal coldness with
Expectoration of badly tasting slime in external warmth. With great thirst,
evening. Wailing, crying and weeping which often precedes it, as if cold water
precede and follow the paroxysm. were poured over one, for the most
Larynx.—Scraping in. - part in the evening. And cpldness of
Chest,—Bruised pain and compression in. lower parts of body, with heat of upper,,
- Burning iu. Stitches in < from cough- especially of head. Universal, with heat
ing and motion, ^> by external pressure. and redness of one cheek. After every
Rawness in. Stitches in (left side). nap, From slightest lifting of covers.
Bruised feeling in ribs. Jerking h e a r t Alternating with heat. Cold sensation
beat. Erysipelas and inflammation of of side on which he lies. H e a t : Dry,
female mammae. Excoriated nipples. which is either general or only running
Back. — Crawling in. Stitches in. loins. over the face orback. Burning in single
Bruised sensation iu, and in lumbar parts of body, which feel cold external-
region. ly. Or coldness, now here now there.
I n evening, with pains in limbs. In-
Upper Extremities.—Bruised sensation in
ternal with external coldness. Sweat:
arms. Crawling in arms. Sprained pain
for the most part sour or offensive smell-
in joints of arm and hand. Distended
ing; sometimes cold.
bloodvessels on hands.
Lower Extremities.—Bruised feeling In Allied Remedies.—Aeon., Ap., Ars., -5r.'-.
legs. Crawling in legs. Tension and Cawi., Caps., Chin., CIC, Ferr., Ign.,
weariness in thighs. Pale swelling of IB^Merc^MUle/., Phyt., PuL, Rhus-L
knee. Hot, erysipelatous inflammation Sabi.\ Samb.t Scill., Seneg-., Verat-a.,
and painfulness of feet. Podagra. ZINC.
m>
ARSENICUM.
Face^-Earthy, pale or yellow color. Dis-
. ARSENICUM. torted, deathly countenance. Blue and
Hind.—Anxiety, restlessness ami cold feel- puffy, especially about eyes. Unnatural
ing from vexation. Inclined to hang redness of. Milk crust. Drawing stick-
himself. Derangement mental weak- ing here and there. Cancer of, aud of
ness ami s-itiety of life in drunkards.. lips with burning pains. Blackish, fis-
Anxiety at night which allows him no sured lips." Crawling sensation on de-
rest. Anxiety and despair often nuded lower lip, as of something alive
mounting to madness during pain. there Swollens ubuia-cillary glands.
Attacks of great fear of being alone, (of Teeth.—Nightly aching ^> external warmth.
thieves, ghosts,) or death. Mad brutal Bleeding gums.
obstinacy. Takes everything in bad Mouth.—Bad odor from. Thrush. Inflam-
part. Inclination to talk about faults mation of oesophagus. Burning and
of others; love of scandal. Malice. roughness in fauces. Dry, black, fis-
Capricious disposition. Crying and sured tongue. Gangrene of tongue.
whining of children.
Appetite, etc.—Desire for sour things
Seiisorium.—Fainting from weakness with aud brandy. Continual craving for
a scarcely perceptible pulse. Chaotic fluids, drinks frequently "but little a t
condition aud heaviness of head, when a time.
in a room. Taste.—'Bitter: In mouth after eating aud
Head.—Burning and shocks in. Swelling of. drinking; of bread.
Throbbing pain in forehead with nausea. Nausea, etc. — Retching. Qualmishness
Pressure as of a load bearing down on rising into throat. Vomiting: chronic,
brain, with exhaustion and humming in. of food immediately after eating; after
Worse: Night; iu morning when every drink; black, with anxiety in
standing or sitting in room; motion, epigastrium.
raising up. Better: transient^, from Stomach.—Burning in, with bitter eructa-
cold bathing, permanently in open air tions. Great painfulness in pit. Press-
and from warmth. ure in. Cancer of. Stomachache with
External Head.—Burning, itching most anxiety.
on bregma but also on occiput, less Hypochondria.—Indurated liver. Stitches.
on sides, scratching causes bleeding,
Abdomen*—Distended, hard. Burning in.
more violent burning and some moist-
Stitches in sides of. Nightly twitching
ure, later foul festers among many dry
pains in. Ascites. Bruised pain in.
whitish, burning, itching, bran-like
Indurated mesenteric glands. Painfnl
scales appear.. Burning itching gather-
swelling of inguinal glands.
ings on, with festering pain when
touched and sensitiveness of head to Stool.—Burning evacuations with intense
touch and cold. Erysipelatous burning cutting in abdomen. Diarrhoea: "Very
swelling of entire head, face (and geni- offensive, with persistent coldness; dys-
tals) with geneLal coldness, chill, aver- enteric; white; involuntaryj burning;
sion to uncovering, great exhaustion and chronic, watery and painful. Constipa-
nightly aggravation. tion.
Eyes.—Red, inflamed with burning pains. Anus, etc.—Burning pain in rectum. Burn-
Inflammation on Inner surface of lids, ing haemorrhoids..
impedes opening them. Spots on cor- TTrine.—Retention of, or difficult urination.
nea. Burning.
Ears,—Difficult hearing for the human Sexual Organs.—Painful swelling of. Ery-
voice, even-thing else Is distinctly heard. sipelatous.inflammation of scrotum.
Nose.—Swelling and burning of. Ulcers in. Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Acrid,
Cancer of. Violent, fluent coryza with burning, excoriating leucorrhoea.
discharge of acrid burning water. Respiration.—Tightness of chest during
ARSENICUM.
motion. Suffocative attacks in evening by addressing others; after eating and
after lying down. Oppression of chest lying down; immediately after mid-
when ascending and when ill cold air* night. Better: By external warmth and
Shortness of, when walking or turning exercise. It sometimes rescues when all
over in bed. appears lost, but only when given in the
Cough.—Clear, ringing, crowing or whis- smallest-doses aud a high potencj'.
tling, excited by burning tickling as Skin.—Dry, cold. General oedema. Flat
from sulphur vapor in trachea and ulcers, with burning pain and ichorous
throat pit; -drjr at night; by da}T, expec- discharge. Gangrenous ulcers, vesicles.
toration of a scanty, mostly foamy, Cold swelliugs.
mucus, or in lumps of varying- taste and Sleep.—Frequent starting up and twitching
color, sometimes mixed with bright red in. Somnolency in evening. Sleepless-
blood, returning periodical!}" with in- ness, with constant restlessness and toss-
creasing violence. Without expectora- ing about. Inability to fall asleep after
tion, especially after drinking. Imme- ouce awaking at night. Anxious dreams.
diately on. lying down. Nightly hem- Fever.—P ulse: Weak and small, but greatly
optysis with heat. accelerated, often imperceptible and en-
Trachea.—Phthisis of, with scanty secre- tirely wanting or intermittent, Quick,
tion of mucus. Constriction of larynx. early in morniug, slow iu evening.
Burning or cold sensation in bloodves-
Chest.—Burning (or chilliness) in. Con-
sels. Chill: (Audheat) indistinct, either
striction of, with want of breath, from
concomitant or alternating. In fore-
every movement. Distension of. Itch-
noon, which nothing relieves. Internal,
ing in. Nightly anxious palpitation.
with external heat. And shuddering
Cancer of breast. Hydrothorax. Stick-
after every drink. Without thirst. Ex-
ing and pressing in sternum.
ternal coldness, with cold, clammy
Back,—Intense burning. Nightly tearing. sweat. During the chill (and heat)
Upper Extremities.—Nightly tearing in many concomitants which before were
arms from elbows to shoulders. Black onlj* of slight importance now appear
pimples on arms. Nightly sensation ot in severity^ General colduess of body
fulness and swelling in palm of hand. or of diseased parts. Shivering in even-
Chafing between fingers. Discolored ing, with tearing in limbs and anxious
nails. restlessness. H e a t : Internal, burning,
Lower Extremities.—Twitching in hip. dry. Dry in evening and at night, with
Tearing sticking in hip, lumbar region • thirst for frequent drinks, but only a
aud thigh. Nightly tearing in legs. little each time. Nightly, as if dashed
Bruised sensation in knee-joint. Old with hot water. Sweat: At end of the
ulcers on legs, with burning and stick- fever, with disappearance of all symp-
ing, especially at night. Itching herpes toms, even the concomitants. When
-iu popliteal spaces. Hard, burning first falling to sleep, or thro , whole
swelling of feet. Painfulness of balls of night. Cold, clammy, sour or offensive
toes, as if rubbed sore when walking. smelling. Unquenchable thirst during.
Podagra. Varicose veins.
Allied Remedies.—-4co., Am~m.t Ant-c,
Generalities.---Burning' pains in various Arn., APIS, Bar-c, Brom.t Bry.,
parts. Tearing pains in limbs are most Calc-c.% Carb-v., CHAM., Chin., Cojf.%
violent at night and during rest after Colck., Dig., Dulc^ Euphor.* FERR.,
previous overexertion, are only endur- * Graph., HEP., Ign., IOD., IP.,
able when walking about and from ex- Xali-hi., Kali-c, KRE.. Lack. LYC,
ternal warmth, which he craves. Extra- MERC, MERC-C.. Mas.,
ordinarily rapid sinking of strength. -- Kat-m,, NUX-V., Petr.,
Great restlessness in limbs. Emacia- Phos., P h o s - a c , Plb.% Ran-s.x
tion. Tremblings. Elastic swellings. (RHUS-T.), Samb., SeilL, Sec-c, Sep.,
Convulsions. Worse: During rest, es- Sil., Slants Staph., SUL., Sul-ac.t
pecially after previous violent exercise; Yerat-a,

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ASAPOETIDA; Back.—Sticking in scapulae, muscles of back


and loins.
Mind.—Very excitable and sensitive dispo-
sition with indifference to everything. Upper Extremities.—Twitching of muscles
Hypochondriacal and hysterical restless- of arms and hands.
ness and anxiet)-. Vacillating mood, Lower Extremities.—Twitching- of muscles
and inconstancy. of legs and feet Swollen ankles. Stick-
Head. — Congestion to, with throbbing.' ing and throbbing in great toe.
Fleeting stitches In forehead, sides or Generalities.—Jumping and quivering of
,
temples, which jerk outward thro muscles hi mail}' parts. Continued dull
head. Pressure as of a dull instrument sticking pains from within outward.
or plug in sides aud temples. Outward Puffiness and heaviness of body. Chorea.
pressure, with pressing over eyes as if Hysterical attacks. Most of the pains
sleepy. Stupefying" tension, most in left are associated with a numb feeling in
side. Worse : Afternoon and evening; affected parts. Great sensitiveness to
rest; in room; after lying down; sitting touch. The pains are ameliorated or
bent. Better: Walking iu open air; change place from touch, but on the
raising up; touch. other hand are not affected bj* a change
Eyes.—Burning in bails, also extending of position.
from within outward. Dry feeling in. Bones. — Painful osteitis. Softening and
Ears.—Difficult hearing, with suppuration of. curvature of (rachitis). Interstitial dis-
Uose.—Pressure iu, as if it would burst. tension of. Caries with thin, ichorous,
(Ham.) Sense of numbness in bridge fetid pus.
of. Offensive, purulent discharge from. Skin.— Hot.^ dark-red swelling of single
Face.—Sense of tensive numbness in bones parts. External inflammations with in-
of. Pressive numb feeling in chin. clination -to suppuration. Gangrenous
ulcers with unhealthy pus and painful
Month.—Dryness and burning in, and in areolae.
pharynx. Sensation of a body as-
cending- into thr at Sleep.—Unusually great desire for.
Eructation.—Acrid, rancid, as after fat food. Fever,—Pulse: Small, but greatly acceler-
ated and irregular. Chill: Coldness and
Stomach.—Pressure in, after eating. Feel- dry skin. In afternoon, shuddering
ing of fulness in region of. Pulsation running over body, especially over back.
in pit of. Disordered, after fat food. Heat: Of face after dinner, with anxiety
Hypochondia.—Pressive or sticking pains and sleepiness, but without thirst.
from within outward iu liver. Sweat: Entirely wanting; only seldom
Abdomen.—Sticking pain from within out- a somewhat cold moisture on skin.
ward in sides of.
Allied Remedies.—Arg-n., Aur^ Caust,
Flatulence.—Pinchingflatulentcolic. Much CHIN., Men., MERC, Nit-ac, Phos-
stinking flatus. ac, PlaL, Pnls., Sep.
Stool.—Ineffectual urging to. Foul smell-
ing diarrhoea with bellyache and dis-
charge of stinking flatus. - ASARUM.
TTrine.—Brown, acrid smelling. Spasm of Mind.—Pressive confusion iu head. Vanish-
bladder during and after urination. ing of thought. Melancholy peevish-
Respiration.—Compression of chest with ness. Tearful sadness. Nervous ex-
rapid breathing and a small pulse. citement with gTeat liveliness.
Spasmodic tightness of chest, as if lungs Head.—Pressive pain In forehead with
could not be sufficiently expanded. qualmishness, <^ by every mental exer-
Chest.—Pressure, with difficult respiration. tion. Attacks of unilateral arthritic
Throbbing in. Sticking- from within headache, every afternoonat five o'clock.
outward in. Palpitation. Compressive pain in forehead, temples

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and behind ears, with lachrymatiou and Contractive cramp in neck, nape and
burning iu eyes. W o r s e : Afternoon; limbs.
walking. Better: Sitting; washing. Chest.—Contractive squeezing i n l u n g s .
External Head.—Entire scalp so tense that Stitches in lungs during inspiration.
the hair feels painful, and the nerves are
Back.—Bruised feeling in.
affected. Worse: W a r m d r y air.
Better: Bathing in cold water. Upper Extremities.—Dm wing iu wrists
and fingers.
Eyes.—Burning and sense of dryness within. Lower Extremities.—Chronic pressive pain
Red conjunctiva with sticking in canthl. iu hips, which impedes stepping. Cramp
Sense of coldness iu. Bleared, inflamed. in thighs. Weariness in knees. Stitches
In evening when in room, burning as in ankles.
from brandy in, with constant lachry-
mation. Cold air feels agreeable, but Generalities.—Excessively s e n s i t i v e
sunshine, light and wind are unendur- nerves, scratching ou linen, silk, etc.
able. Staring. Dim vision. is unendurable. Sense of lightness of
limbs, when walking he imagines him-
Ears.—Pressure and tension on orifice of self floating iu air. Symptoms from
auditory canal. Diminished hearing. worms. Many symptoms disappear
Mouth.—Much, cool, watery saliva in. upon washing (the face) with cold water.
Taste.—Bread and tobacco taste bitter. Evening aggravations.
Eructation.—Foul. Heartburn with sour Sleep.—Late falling to sleep on account of
eructations which dull the teeth. ebullition of blood.
Nausea.—Violent, empty retelling which Fever.—Pulse: Quick and strong. Chill:
<[ all symptoms. Vomiting in violent
Seusation of coldness iu forenoon, after
efforts, with anxiety and chilliness.
eating, drinking and in open air, mostly
Hypochondrise.—Smarting, excoriating with heat of head. Much shivering dur-
pain in spleen. ingday. Coldness and chilliness with-
Aodoinen.—Pinching pain in left, extending out thirst. Coldness alternating with
into back. Intense colic with vomiting. flushes of burning heat. Heat: In even-
Inguinal hernia. ing after ljiugdowu, especially ou face
a u d palms of hands. Sweat: Sour
Stool.—Cutting in abdomen before. Pro- smelling, increased at night, and other-
lapsus recti during. Discharge of black, wise when sitting still, most profuse in
thick blood during. After stool, press- axillae. Generally very easy, especially
ing, with discharge of white, tenacious, on upper part of body.
bloody mucus. Diarrhoea: Oftenacious,
mucus, with blood; of undigested food, Allied Remedies.—Cupr.% Nux-v., Phos.
especially, potatoes. Soft, with ascar-
ides and reddish mucus. ATJRTJM.
Sexual Organs.—Suppressed sexual desire.
Mind.—Debility from mental labor. Melan-
Menses.—Of black blood, too early and too choly mood with restlessness and long-
prolonged. Violent pain in small of ing for death. Irresistible inclination
back, so that she can hardly breathe, at to weep. Religious melancholy with
start oL praying. Melancholy with rancor. He
Respiration.—Short, as tho' one were does nothing but ask questions. Great
breathing iu a sack. anguish driving-him to suicide. De-
spair of himself as well as others. From
Cough.—From irritation in larynx, with slightest opposition hefliesinto a heated
copious expectoration of mucus. passion and auger. Alternate laughing
Larynx.—Constriction of, with shortness of and crvingj or alternate auger and sad-
breath. ness. UnfortunaLe love. Hypochon-
Neck.—Sensation as if cravat were to tighL driasis. Taciturnit)'. Scrupulosity.
AURUM. BARYTA OARBONIOA.
Head.—Intense congestion to, with heat Lower Extremities.—Paralytic weakness
therein. Bruised pain in forepart of, on in knee, as if bandaged. Tearing in
awaking, causing confusion of ideas. joints and bones of feet and toes.
Tumult and roaring in. Pain in skull Generalities.—Paralytic tearing in joints,
bones. Worse: Everv mental exer- early, on awaking, and when parts be-
tion; stooping; cold. Better: Raising come cold. Gouty nodes. Dropsical
up ; warm wrapping ; in open air. swelling of body. Strong ebullition in
External Head.—Exostoses, boring pain- blood throughout entire body, with vio-
fully of themselves, but worse when lent palpitation. Oversensitive to cold
touched or laiu upon. Boring tearing and every pain. Desire for open air.
in skull bones readily passing into in- Hysterical spasms with alternate laugh-
flammation and necrosis. Worse: Be- ing and weeping.
coming cold. Better: Warm wrap- Bones.—Bone pains. Osteitis. Caries.
ping ; external pressure. Skin.—Cracked. Mercurial ulceis, which
Eyes.—Tensive pain in. Inflammation and also attack the bones.
suppuration of. Protruding. Fire and
sparks before. Paralysis of optic nerve. Sleep.—Sleepiness after dinner. Restless,
Horizontal half vision. withanxious dreams. Nightly delirium.
Fever.—Pulse: Small, but accelerated.
Ears.—Discharge of foul-swelling pus from.
Much ebullition of blood in entire body,
Humming in. Caries of mastoid. and strong congestion to head and chest.
Nose.—Caries of nasal bones. Bone pain in Chill: Predominating. And coldness *
bridge of. Cancer of. Fetid odor from. of hands and feet, also when in bed,
Greatly heightened sense of smell. often continuing the whole night. In
Face.—Glistening, puffy. Swelled cheeks. evening in bed, general shaking chili
Osteitis. Tensive pain iu upper jaw. without thirst and not followed by heat.
Painful swelling of submaxillary glands. Coldness of entire body, with nausea.
Teeth.—Ulcerated gums with toothache and H e a t : Mostly in face, only alternating
heat in head. with chill. Sweat: In early morning,
most profuse on and about sexual organs.
Mouth.—Foul odor like old cheese from.
Caries of hard palate. Allied Remedies.—--^sq/I, Cal-c.t Coff.
M e r c , Nux-v., Phos.x Pul.
Appetite, etc—Excessive hunger and thirst
with sore feeling in stomach.
Abdomen. — Protruding inguinal hernia. BARYTA OABBONIOA.
Disagreeable feeling in.
Mind.—Averse to playing. Disposed to
Flatulence.—Nightly flatulent colic. weep. Sudden ebullitions of temper
Stool.—Nightly diarrhoeas. Copious. • with cowardice. Mental weakness in
TTrine.—Painful retention of, with urging old people. E:ctraordinary forgetful-
andpressinginbladder. Copious, watery. ness. Critical'and irresolute. Want of
Sexual Organs.—Indurated testes. Swell- selfconfidence. Dread of man (espe-
ing of under part of testes. Increased cially strangers). Excessive activity
sexual desire. Nightly erection and pol- and restlessness.
lutions. Prolapsus uteri. Vertigo.—With nausea while stooping.
Respiration.—Suffocative attacks with con- Head,—Pressive ache just over the eyes.
strictive oppression of chest. Great Tension in occiput. Sticking headache,
tightness in thorax, with necessity to when near stove.
take a deep breath. External Head.— Painfully sensitive on
Chest.—Anxious palpitation from congestion side lain on, and to every touch. Feel-
thereto. ing of blood extravasating beneath.
Back.—Intense backache. Tension in skin of scalp and face, as if
TJpper Extremities.—Tearing in joints of egg albumen had dried thereon, with
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sticking itching most on vertex and Urine.—Sudden irresistible urging to urin-
sides; sticking violently, and very pain- ate. Frequent and profuse.
ful when scratched, leaving moist spots Sexual Organs.—Excoriation and moisture
which later cover themselves with scabs. between scrotum and upper thigh.
Hair falls out, even to baldness, begin- Weak sexual power. Diminished sexual
ning on vertex, with dry itching crusts desire.
on and itching pimples on neck. Ten- Respiration.—Suffocative catarrh from pa-
dency to take cold in from washing ratysis of lungs iu old people. Tightness
head. Worse'. Evening; at night; of chest. Dyspnoea.
scratching; in a warm room. Better:
Motion in open air. Cough.—Excited by roughness and tickling
in epigastrium and throat. Dry in eve-
Eyes.—Burning and pressing in, from eye ning. Chest full of phlegm with night
strain. Inflammed, with a sense of cough. Difficult expectoration of a yel-
dryness and photophobia. Suppurative lowish, tenacious, starchy, often a salt-
agglutination oflids. Light dazzles, yet ish mucus In morning.
in. the dark there are sparks before.
Larynx.—Hoarseness and loss of voice from
Ears.—Eruption on and behind. Cracking tenacious mucus in, and iu trachea. Sen-
and snapping in, when swallowing, sation of smoke in.
sneezing and walking rapidly. Neck.—Stiff. Pain in bones of. Indurated
Nose.—Nosebleed after blowing it. Sensitive swelling of glands of neck and throat.
smell. Fluent coryza with thick mucus. Burning steatomatous swelling on neck.
Face.—Dark red, with violent congestion Chest. — Fulness in. Strong palpitation,
thereto. Tension as if covered with a when lying on left side or renewed when
cobweb. Swollen. Milk crust. Swelled thinking about it. Soreness in. Feel-
submaxillary glands. ing as if something had fallen down
Teeth.—Jerks, extending into ears and within. Sore feeling about heart, with
temples. Ache with swollen gums be- violent palpitation.
fore menses. Back.—Throbbing pulsation in. Iu evening,
Mouth,—Bad odor from. Dry. Raw burn- tensive stiffness in lumbar region, espe-
- * ing cracks on tongue. cially when sitting, it allows neither
Throat.—Repeated inflammation, after tak- rising nor bending backward.
ing the slightest cold, with swelling Upper Extremities. — Swelling of arms,
and suppuration of tonsils. Sense of a with painful axillary. glands. Swollen
" plugin. Sore, when swallowing. Rough- bloodvessels on hands. Dry skin of
-ness in. hands.
Appetite, etc.—Small, but food tastes prop- Lower Extremities.—Sprained pain in hip
erly. Thirst. . joint .Tension in legs, as from shortened
Taste.—Bitter, in mouth early in morning. muscles. Drawing and tearing iu legs as
Sour, before eating. if in bones. Fetid foot sweat. Corns with
Stomach.— Great weakness of digestion. burning sticking, also on balls of toes.
Pressure, after eating. Sore pain in, Generalities.— Suitable for old men and
with a sensation when eating as tho, the atrophic children. Nightly twitching
morsels were forced through sore spots. of muscles of entire body. Great weak-
ness and relaxation with inclination to
Abdomen.—Cutting as of an impending lie down. General physical, mental
diarrhoea in (after taking cold). Pains and nervous weakness in old people.
in the hard svollen abdomen. Hyperaesthesia of all senses. Apoplexy
Stool.—Intense urging to, with agonizing with paralysis in old people. . Great
pains in loins, followed by diarrhoeic tendency to take cold, especially caus-
stools. Sudden irresistible necessity for. ing sore throat, stiff neck and diarrhoea.
Anus.—Excoriation and moisture at. Stick- The left side is mostly affected. Most
ing anal haemorrhoids. symptoms disappear during motion in

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BARYTA CARBONICA. BELLADONNA.


open air. Worse: Night; in*cold. Head.—'Stupefying ache in forehead with
Better: Warmth ; especially when sit- congestion to, ending in unconscious-
ting quietly in a dark room. ness. Periodically recurring nervous
Glands.—Swelled; indurated. headache. Congestion to, with heat,
Skill. — Unhealthy. Burning, needle-like distension and throbbing or pulsating
stitches here and there. Smarting and
in arteries of head and neck. The
head trembles, shakes, is moved from
oozing of single spots.
side to side or bored into pillow. In-
Sleep.—Somnolency, day and night. ternal and external burning heat of.
Fever.—Pulse: Accelerated but weak ; sel- Pains: Throbbing, <i in forehead;
dom full and hard. Chill: And chilli- ascending from nape; which end in out-
ness piedouiinate. often as if cold water ward passing s t i t c h e s ; bursting;
were poured over one, relieved by ex- cutting, from place to place; stabbing,
ternal warmth. In evening and at night passing off in occiput; which draw eyes
alternating with heat. Spreading down- shut; violent stitching, boring or press-
ward over body from face or epigastrium. ing in skull bones. Feeling as of: A
Beginning in feet. With drawing in stone in; water swashing in. Meningitis.
limbs. H e a t : Running over body fre- Hydrocephalus.
queutly during day, Nightly attacks of ExtemalHead-—Exquisite sensitiveness of,
Hying heat, with great anxiety and rest- asif hair had been pulled; the least touch,
lessness. Sweat: Debilitating at night. or even pressure of the hair can hardly be
Unilateral, mostly on left side. Recur- borne. Profuse sweat upon the hairy
ring every other evening. scalp and face, with dry heat of re-
Allied Remedies.—Ars., Calc-c, Nux-v., mainder of body. Worse: Afternoon,
Sep., ZINC. till midnight; violent motion, as ascend-
ing steps, stepping hard, coughing, etc.;
BELLADONNA. every movement; light; opening or mov-
ing eyes ; noise ; open air; stooping;
Mind.—Reeling as if iiuoxicated, aud mental flying with head low ; drafts; un-
stupefaction, > motion of head, eating covering head; cutting hair; cold bath-
aud drinking. Vanishing of senses and ing; getting wet; after anger. Better'.
ideas. Complete unconsciousness. In- External pressure; drawing head back;
sanity with buffoonery. Violent de- laying hand upon; reclining h e a d ;
lirium, with inclination to toss about. wrapping it up.
Biting, spitting and striking. Mental
aberration after grief or fright with mor- Eyes.—Pains in orbits. Heat in. Con-
tification or vexation. Anguish and junctiva is red andloosened. Inflamma-
restlessness. Hasty speech. Fantastic tion of, with everted lids. Spasm.
illusions and frightful pictures before Bleeding lids. Sarcoma. Maculse on
eyes. Tremulous, anxious mood. Whin- cornea. Widely dilated pupils.
n ing and fearful. Despondent. Fear of Glistening, sparkling, red. Wild, uu-
death, with great anxiety and restless- steady or staring look. Squint. Pho-
tophobia. Paralysis of o p t i c nerve.
ness (in child-bed). Sad and indifferent.
Vanishing of sight when raising up in
Mistrust. Hypochondriacal depression. bed. Vision lost, hearing remains un-
Peevishness. Weeping and crying. changed. Sparks before.
Constantly laughing. Great self-will in
children. Frenzy and madness. De- Ears.—Difficult hearing after scarlet fever or
sire to escape. taking cold. Swollen parotid glands.
Vertigo.—With anguish and falling down Nose.—Heat, swelling and redness of. Sore,
(backward) unconscious. "With wear- with swollen upper lip. Dry inside.
iness before and after each attack. Sen- Profuse bleeding from, andfrom mouth,
sation of being rocked. Reeling, as if with a red face. Very keen sense of
drank from moving head <C after eating smell. Much sneezing. Fluent coryza.
and drinking. F ace.—Red, with burning heat. Bluish red,

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BELLADONNA..
bloated. Smooth, erysipelatous, hot Menses. — Uterine hemorrhage of bright
swelling of, spreading over head, with red blood with urging toward genitals.
stupefaction; delirium, violent head Bloody discharge during intermenstrual
pains, inflamed, fiery red eyes and great period.. Foul smelling, lumpy lochia.
photophobia, Faceache, with intense .Respiration.—Short, rapid breathing with
cutting paius. Half open mouth. Lock- open mouth and violent working of
jaw (trismus). Ulcerated a n g l e s of chest. Heavy breathing with oppression
moutlu Swelling and induration of of chest. Danger of suffocation -when
upper lip. Bleeding, cracked lips. swallowing or touching external neck.
Teeth. —- Toothache (in c h i l d r e n and After rising in- morning, want of breath
women), after taking cold, insufferably in the room, ^> in open air.
. -"O-y eating. Gnashing of. Cough.—In quarter hourly paroxyms at
Mouth*—Dry, without (or with) thirst. night, consisting of a few dry coughs in
Intense redness and inflammatory swell- a rough hollow, barking toue, excited
of soft palate. Salivation. Inflamma- by tickliug as of feather down in
tion of throat, with sticking when throat, or as from constriction of
swallowing. * Pharynx feels narrowed. larynx; sometimes a scanty expectora-
Scratchmg in throat. Tearing in throat tion of bright coagulated blood. Re-
when not swallowing. Constant urging newed by the slightest movement "when
to swallow. Spasm of throat completely in bed. Preceded by crying. Followed
preventing swallowing. Swelling and by sneezing.- Violent ttitches in loins
suppuration of tonsils. Extreme red- (iu uterus) during. Complicated by
ness of tongue. Heavy coat of mucus cerebral inflammation.
on tongue and palate. Inflammatory
swelling of tongue. Speechlessness. Larynx.—Constriction of. Extremely pain-
ful to touch. Loss of voice.
Appetite.—Loathes food. Burning thirst, Neck.—Painful swelling and stiffness of,
with a dry throat and aversionto drinks. and of nape. Distension of 'blood-
Hasty drinking with trembling. vessels in. Sour-smelling sweat on neck
Taste.—Loss of. Bread tastes sour. Of only. Painfully swollen cervical glands.
blood in mouth. Chest.—Oppression of. e Rattling in. Vio-
Nausea, etc.—Qualmishness with repugn- lent pains in whole thorax.' Congestion
ance to food. Empty retching. Vomits: and throbbing therein, with restlessness.
Green; mucus; first food, then bile. Violent palpitation which vibrates into
Stomach.—Distentiou of pit. Pressure in, head. Flow of milk - from female
after eating. Pains iu. mammae.- Induration and swelling of
Hypochondria.—Stitches in spleen. niamina_.
Upper Extremities.—Paralytic heaviness of
Abdomen.—Painful distension -of. Sensi-
arms. P ressive teariug p ain iu shoulder.
tive to touch. Painful clutching .and Scarlet red swelling of arms and hands.
griping in. Painful soreness in. • •Twitching iu hands. Hasty picking at
Flatulency.—Flatulent colic with sensible the bed- clothes.
distension of transverse colon, ^> by ex- Lower Extremities.—Stitches in hip joint,
ternal pressure and stooping. most intense at night and when touched.
Stool. Retained. Involuntary. Constipa- Reeling, staggering gait. "When rising
tion. Diarrhoea. Green, with bellyache. from bed, the legs refuse their office and
Urine.—Diminished, dark red, fiery. Sup- she sinks to the ground.
pressed. Involuntary urination. Generalities.—Shattering of whole body.
Sexual Organs.—Violent urging and press- Trembling. Plethoric, full blooded
ing toward genitals, as if everything patients. Congestion to different parts.
would fall out. False spasmodic labor Excessive hypersesthesia of all the
pains. Prolapsus and induration of senses. Convulsive motion of limbs.
uterus. Dry vagina. Metritis. Spasms with stiffness of entire body and

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,
unconsciousness. Loss of sensation and Cina, Cofi ., Colch., Coloc, Croc,
motion of one-half of entire body. Cupr,, -3zg., Gel,t GLO., Graph., Hell.,
Gie.it weariness. Paralyses of single HUP., 1IYOS., Iod., LACI1., Merc,
-
parts. Sensation, of a mouse creep- MOS., Nit-ac. NUX-v., Op., Phos-ac,
ing about iu muscles. Typhoid fevers Phyt.% Plat, Plb., PULS.,Rhe..Rhus-t.
with unconsciousness or delirium. The Sars., Seneg., SEP., -SYl., Strain.., SuL,
slightest touch renews the attacks and Valer.
intensifies the pains. Consequences of
taking cold. The symptoms are inten-
sified in the afternoon and at night. BISMUTHUM.
Restlessness, delirium and somnolency.
Mind.—Complete apathy. Morose discon-
Glands.—Swelled and iuduiated. tent with continued complaining. In-
Skin.—r)-)'i burning heat with pale or red constancy. Solitude is intolerable.
skiu. Alternate paleuess aud redness of. Head.—Pressure aud sense of painful heavi-
Smooth scarlet redness of, with dryuess, ness in forehead, temples and occiput,
burning and* sweVuig. Glistening with pressure ou eyeballs. Outward
redness of, not circumscribed; with boring in the forehead, orbits, root of and
bloating. Swelling from insect stings. down nose. Alternate contraction and
Gangrenous blisters. Boils. expansion iu forehead, eyes and nose.
Sleep.—Deep, .stupefying. Anxious desire Worse: Afternoon; after ealiug; rest.
for. Starting (jerking), during. Better: Motion; touch; washing; cold
Starting up in affright and flightness, drinks.
during. He can sleep only in a sitting
X^osture. Frightful phantasies which Eyes.—Pressure on eyeballs.
dissipate sleep appear before the vision, Face.— Earthy complexion with distorted
as soon as the eyes close. features and blue rings around eyes.
Pressive pain on zygomse.
Fever.—Pulse: Ordinarily quick, often
full, hard and tense, but sometimes also Teeth.—-Gainful soreness and swelling of
small and soft; seldom slow, and then gums.
it Is full. Throbbing carotid and Mouth.—Painful sensitiveness, as if buccal
temporal arteries. Violent beating of cavity were excoriated.*" Tongue coated
theaxteries. Chill: In evening, especially white in evening.
on extremities, most on arms, with heat Appetite, etc.—Great thirst for cold drinks
of head. Internal, with external burn- in evening.
iugheatr Alternating with heat. Even- Nausea,—Nauseating qualmishness after
ing shaking chill. Coldness of limbs, eating.
w i t h a hot head, - Shivering, running Stomach.—Pressure in, after e a t i u g .
down back. H e a t : Constant dry burn-
ing, with sweat on head and neck only. Burning in.
Internal, with anxiety aud restlessness. Abdomen.—Pinching, pressing, rumbling
Of forehead, with cold cheeks. Inter- and urging to stool in.
nal or external, or both at same time. StOoL—Ineffectual urging to, in evening.
Of head, with red face and delirium. Urine.—Watery. Urination frequent, pass-
Generally predominating. Sweat: Ex- ing a large quantity every time.
clusively ou the covered parts. With, or Sexual Organs.—Pressive pain in testes.
iturnediately after the heat, most on face.
Of an empyreunmtic odor, and stains the .Respiration.—Tightness of, with burning
linen. During sleep, by da), as well as constriction of chest.
night. Entirely absent. Ascending C0u£"h.—Day and night, with copious ex-
from feet to head. pectoration.
Chest.—Boring and burning in. Violent
Allied Remedies—ACO., Agar., Ambr., palpitation.
Ant-t, Ap., Bry., CALC-C, Cann.,
Canth., Canst., Cham., Chin., Cic, Back.—Boring and burning In.

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"Upper Extremities. — Paralytic tearing Heat, swelling and redness of one cheek.
pressure in forearm, hands and fingers. Redness around eyes when crying.
Lower Extremities.—Tearing Iu fed ami Herpes about the- mouth. Pale, Anxious
toes. expression diuiug dmvinvaul nioliou.
Generalities.—Great exhaustion and relaxa- Teeth. — Inflammatory swelling of gums
tion. Tearing pains which disappear (gum boils). Dull griping toothache in
during motion. hollow teeth, in wet weather.
Bones.—Pressive tearing in bones of feet Mouth.—Aphthae; also on tongue. Mucous
and hands. membrane of palate wrinkled and
Skin.—Eroding it ching, worseby scratching. shrivelled as if burnt, infant cries fre-
quently when nursing.
Sleep.—Startlugas if frightened duriug. Un-
refreshing, at night. Extreme drowsi- Throat.—Much tough mucus in, so difficult
ness in morning. to loosen, tlis exertion causes vomiting.
Fever.—Pulse: Mostly contracted, some- Stomach.—Pain in region of, extending to
what spasmodic and sometimes inter- sacrum, after heavy lifting or during
mittent. Chill: With deathly coldness menses.
of entire body. H e a t : Flyings over Hypochondria.—Pressure as of a stone in.
entire body, especially on head and
chest, early in morning after rising; ex- Cutting as of a hard, sharp piece there.
ternal, dry, buririug. Sweat: Wanting. Abdomen.—Flatulent distension after every
Allied Remedies.—-'-w-t-c,, Bell7., CALC-C., meal. Pinching in, with diarrhoea.
Cocci., Ign., Spig., Staph. Stool.—Frequent, very easy, of soft, light
yellow mucus, with languor and weak-
ness. Mucous diarrhoea.
BORAS. Urine.—Badly smelling. Albuminuria with
erythema and swelling, especially -of
Mind. — Fear of downward motion. lower limbs. Hot, In an infant.
Frightened and starting at every noise.
Timidity. Anxiety with sleepiness, in- Female Sexual Organs.—Abortion. Easy
creasing toward evenings Fretfuluess couceptkm, Le.ucorrh.xa: Like the white
with whining and crying. of an egg, with a sensation of warm
Head,—Heat of, hot mouth and hot palms, water flowing down; like paste. Heat
with desire to uncover. Aching, with in vagina.
nausea and trembling of whole body at. Cough.—Coughs up blood streaked white
IOA. M. phlegm, detached with difiiculty. Ex-
External Head.—Sensitive to cold and pectoration has a mouldy taste and
changes of weather. Hair tangles at sniell. with every cough.
tips and becomes agglutinated. Chest.—Stitches in (r.), from coughing,
Eyes.—The lashes turn inward and inflame breathing, yawning, speaking or lying
them, especially in outer canthi. The on painful side, j> washing with cold
tarsal edges are quite sore. Nightly ag- water or walking about slowty. Pains
glutination. Better: Rubbing. in one breast when child nurses the
Ears.—Stitches in [1.) with roaring, hard- other. Aching in maininze when empty,
ness of hearing and purulent discharges. better by pressure. Milk curdled.
"Worse: Washing in cold water. Generalities.— Great weariness and indo-*
Nose.—Red, shining swelling, with throb- lence, with heaviness of lower limbs.
bing and tenseness. Fluent coryza with Infants cry and scream when nurs-
stitches in chesL Sucklings rub the ing, and before passing, stool or urine.
nose, and then the eyes. Hard dry When laying the infant down it starts
mucus in, and in eyes. Discharges much and throws up its hands as if afraid of
thick, greenish mucus. falling. Hot discharges; hot urine and
Face.—Bladder-like swellings under eyes. leucorxhosa. Heat iu orificesj vagina,

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BORAX. BOVISTA.
mouth, etc. Albuminous discharges. Face.—Frequeut, rapid changes of color.
Stitching bensatious piedomiuate. Soft, Heat of, with sense of swelling iu cheeks.
fl.ihby patients. -- Pale swelling of upper lip, nose and
Worse.— Mental exertion; noise; excite- cheeks. Fissured lips. Angles of mouth
ment; downward motion; bad or wet ulcerated.
weather; eating fruit (apples, pears, etc.).
Teeth.—Drawing ache iu evening, and at
Better.—After stool and urine; after u i\ night, ceasing in warmth and when
M.; smoking helps toothache, but may walking in open air. Gums bleed easii}'
bring on diarrhoea. and profusely.
Skin.—Does not heal. Earth-colored. Her- Mouth.—Bad odor from. Burning in phar-
pes on. Psoriasis. ynx. Numbness of buccal cavity. Pain-
fully sore ulcers 011 edge of tongue.
Sleep.—Restless, caused by restlessness of Stuttering.
body and ebullitions of blood. Child
sciearns out during sleep, and awakes Appetite, etc.—Violent hunger. Thirst for
clinging to its uioLher as if frightened. cold drinks In afternoon and evening.
Awakes at 3 A. M., can , t sleep again be- Taste.—Putrid or bloody, In mouth.
cause of heat of body, especially of head, Nausea.—With shivering, all forenoon.
with sweat on thighs. Stomach.—tColduess, as if a lump of ice lay
Fever.—Pulse: Somewhat accelerated. Chill: therein.
And shu'ering, mostly during sleep. Pre- Abdomen.— Ulcerative pain in. Cutting
dominating, especially in afleiiioou and bellyache, • r^ during rest.
evening. Alternating with heat. When-
Flatulence.—Flatulent colic, with chill and
ever he uncovers. Heat: Flying, iu early coldness, especially after stool. Dis-
niorniug and in evening. When cover- charge of very foul smelling flatus.
ing bauds, but coldness if she uncovers
them. Sweat: During morning sleep. Stool.—Coustipation. Diarrhoea, with ulcer-
ative pain in abdomen.
Allied Remedies. •—Ap., B-yy., Calc-c, Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate.
Cham., Cojl, GeL, SiL, Stram'., SuL
Sexual Organs.—Intensified sexual desire-
Frequent pollutions.
Menses.—Too 'early, aud too profuse.
BOVISTA. Bloody discharge during intermenstrual
period. Acrid, corroding leucorrhcea.
Mind.—Distraction. Awkwardness. Weak
memory. Sadness, with restlessness. Respiration.—Short, during manual labor.
Easily offended: takes everything iu Oppression, as from constriction of chest.
bad part. Unusual candor and talka- Cough.—Dry, from tickling in throa't and
tiveness. chest.
Vertigo.—Stupefying, with vanishing of Larynx. — Hoarseness early in morning,
senses. Intoxication from a small quan- with mucus and scratching in throat.
tity of wine. Reeling aud confusion in Neck.—-Swelling of cervical glands, with
head after coition. tension.
Head.—Headache deep in brain, with feel- Chest.—Palpitation with restlessness, qual-
ing as if head were growing larger. mishness and headache.
Ulcerative pain in. Nightly ache, < Back.—Fain and stiffness in, after stooping.
raising up. Soreness of scalp. Upper Extremities.—Axillary sweat, smell -
Eyes.—Pressure in orbits. Weak, dim. Ob- inglike onions. Paralytic sprained pain
jects appear too near. in joints of arm and hands. Powerless
Ears.— Purulent, bad-smelling discharge hands. Moist tetter on dorsum of hand.
from. ludistiiaot hearing, misunder- Lower Extremities. — Tension in lower
stands what is spoken. legs and calves, as tko1 the muscles were
Nose,—Crusts, with burning pain in. too short.

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Generalities.—Great weariuess and power- Abdomen.—Tj'uipanitic distension of, with
lessuess in joints. Deep impressions evolution of large quantities of gas.
are made by instruments, •*. <•., from Eructations, aud passage of much flatus.
scissors on lingers. Stool,—Yellowish green or blackish diar-
Skin.—Itching iu various parts, especially rhoea; with blind hemorrhoids which
when getting warm, not > scratching. pain severely. Diarrhoea; From o}*sters;
Moist tetters. Pauaritia. better from coryza.
Sleep.—Sleepiness after eating, and earl}7 In Sexual Organs,—Passage of flatus from
morning. vagina.
Fever.—Pulse . Excited, with ebullitionsaud Respiratory Organs.—Suffocative attacks
palpitation. Chill. Predominant, even as from vapor of sulphur. Great tight-
near a warm stove, in morning, in even- ness of chest (dyspnoea). Gasping for
ing" and eveti at night, usually with air. Rawness, scraping and sense of con-
thirst. During the pain. H e a t : With striction in all respirator)' organs.
thirst, anguish and restlessness. Daily Cough.—Croupy, rough, barking or whist-
evening fever (about 7 o'clock) consist- ling ; excited by tickling in throat, as
ing only of chill with thirst. Shudder- from vapor of sulphur, or by scraping
ing proceeding from back, in evening. and rawness in larynx, without expect-
Sweat: Most profuse on chest, ever}' oration. With paroxysms of suffocation,
morning (from 5 to 6 o'clock). suddenly on swallowing.
Allied Remedies.—Ap'., NU-ac^ Selen., SiL Larynx.—Inspired air is very cold. Con-
striction. Soreness in. Croup; also
BEOMIUM. during whooping cough. Hoarseness.
Chest.—Oppression of, with palpitation.
Mind,—Depression aud melancholy. Wail- Very sensitive to cold air.
ing and cryiug in a hoarse tone. Ap- Extremities.—Cold, moist hands.
prehensive; of seeing things in evening. Generalities.—Greatly increased secretions.
Desire for mental labor. Symptoms predominate on leftside or go
Vertigo.—When crossing running water; from left to right. Tickling, burning or
in damp weather; with tendency to fall boring sensations predominate, the latter
backwards; with confusion of £he head. .especially in bones. Gangrene. Great
Head.—Headache: In the heat of the sun; .weakness, especially after other symp-
from drinking milk. Congestion to, and toms have subsided. Tremblings. Plump
stiffness of muscles of neck. Left sided figure. Constrictions .and spasmodic
pains. Worse: Stooping. phenomena prevail.
Eyes.—Lacbrymatiou. Burning pains with Glands.—Swelled. Indurated.
spasmodic closure. Skin.—Formication. Tickliug in many parts.
Nose.—Fluent coryza, with scabby nostrils; Yellow. Boils.
with violent sneezings aud blood-streaked Sleep.—Yawning and sleepiness; with dif-
corrosive discharges. Nose-bleed ac- ficult breathing; with violent shivering.
companies many symptoms, it amelio- Fever.—Pulse: Greatly accelerated. Chill:
rates the vertigo, eyean«i chest symptoms. Every other day, with shaking, yawn-
Face.—Pale. Sensation of a cobweb on. ing, stretching and cold feet. Sensitive
Mouth.—Salivation. Inflammation, of fauces, to cold air. H e a t : Internal, burning,
with net-like redness and denuded as if between skin and flesh. Great,
patches. Much frothy mucus in. when in bed. Sweat: From motion or
Taste.—Salty: Of water; on tip of tongue. least exertion. After the paroxysms of
Throat.—Rawness, scraping and constriction cough.
in. Allied Remedies.—AM-C, Ant-c, Ars.x
Nausea, etc.—Retching and .inclination to Cain.x Cojf.y Flu-ac, Hep., Iod., Kre.»
vomit. Jlfar-c, Nat-m.^ Op.y Phos^ Spo.

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BRYONIA. nostrils. Frequent nose-bleed (also after


suppressed menses). Chronic stuffed
Mind.—Effects of vexation, leaving irritabil- "* coryza with a dry nose.
ity, with chill aud coldness of body be-
Face.—Yellowish pale. Hot, bloated, very
hind. Nightly delirium about t h e
red. Nodes and indurations like boils.
events of the da}'. Thoughtless. For-
Dry, swollen, fissured, bleeding lips.
getful. Unusual peevish irritability and
Eruption, especially on lower lip.
wrathful violence. Restlessness, with
Trismus.
fear of the future and the near approach of
dentil. Despondent, and doubtful of sal- Teeth.—Jerking toothache <[ by warmth,
vation. Despair of recovery. Pusillanim- j> by lying ou painful side.
ity. Tearful disposition. Mouth.—Dry mouth, throat aud tongue.
Sticking in throat ou swallowing.
Vertigo.—When raising up, or stooping. Scratching in throat. Coating "on mid-
With a swaying feeling in brain, and dle of tongue.
heat. As if drunk-
Head.—Compressive ache, with fulness and Appetite, etc.—Abnormal hunger, he must
heaviness in forehead, as if everything eat little and often. Strang craving for
would be fo. -»l out, nose-bleed and a coffee, or things he can not relish.
puffy red face. Congestion, to. Burst- Aversion to, and loathing of food.
i n g pressure i n forehead, and pressure Intense thirst. He does not drink
upon eyeballs. Burstiug paiu with heat often, but a great deal each time.
iu. Stitches in. Burning in bregma. Thirst for cold water.
Twitching throbbing Iu, which can be Taste. — Flat, slimy. Bitter, in mouth.
heard aud felt here and there, with Food is tasteless.
obscured vision. Twitching tearing in Eructation.—Frequent, bitter or empty,
oue side « r . ) , extending into cheeks after eating. Regurgitation of food,
and maxillary bones. Brain feels loose. without retching. Water collects in
- Outward sticking in forehead Tensive mouth.
tearing in external head. Worse: Vomiting.—Of solid food, but not liquids.
Motion: Of head; of eyes; in open air; After eating bread. Bitter, while drink-
on opening eyes. Stooping. Stepping ing after a meal. Bloody. First of
hard. From warmth and becoming bile, then of food. Of bitter water.
heated. Touch. After eating. In evening.
Stomach.—Pressure in; after eating, es-
Better: External pressure; lying quiet- pecially after bread. Burning in.
ly on painful part; bandaging up head; Stitches in pit, with obstructed breath-
lying ou back; closing eyes. ing during motion, especially when
External Head,—Sore pain in occiput aud making a misstep; Pit, sensitive to
behind ears, < in dry weather, > after •touch and pressure.
sweat. Profuse, sour, oily sweat on, Hypochondrias,—Stitches in hepatic region
and over whole body, .especially during when touched, coughing and breathing-
sleep toward morning, < as the accom- Inflammation of liver aud diaphragm.
panying pains are worse, from eating, Abdomen. — Distended, after every meal
and slightest motion, particularly in (disappearing without discharge of
the cold air. flatus). Hysterical cramps in. In-
Eyes.—Burning iu. Inflammation of, < by flammation of. Bellyache; after taking
warmth. Tearing sticking in. Pressure cold; from motion, ^> by tight bandag-
as from sand in. Feel as if pressing out ing. Ascites. Stitches In.
of head. Swelling, especially of upper Flatulence.—Loud growling and rumbling
Hds. Weakness and lachrymation in in abdomen.
murky air aud twilight. Photophobia. Stool.—Very dry, hard. Chronic constipa-
Ears.—Roaring in. Intolerance of noise, tion. Diarrhoea; Fetid, preceded by cut-
Nose.—Painful swelling of, with inflamed ting in abdomen; and bellyache, alternat-

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ing with constipation and stomach-ache; Lower Extremities.—Cracking and disloca-
in morning hours onlj-. tion of hip-joints when walking. Hot,
TTrine.—Diminished discharge of hot, red. tensive swelling of thighs and lower legs
White, turbid. Urging to urinate and or feet, frequently on back of the latter
scanty discharge. Irresistible urging to only. Tensive stiffness in legs. Dislo-
urinate, with want of breath during cative paiu in ankle-joint when walk-
heavy lifting. Burning in urethra. ing and stepping. Offensive ulcers on
Menses.—Of red blood, too early and too pro- feet. Podagra, with sticking pains.
fuse. Suppressed. Uterine hemorrhage. Generalities.—Tensive or sticking rheu-
Respiration.—Panting; short Impeded, matic or gouty pains in limbs, <T. by
during" violent motion. Anxious, rapid. motion aud touch. Stitches in joints.
Deep, slow, during exertion. Labori- Stiffness in joints. Paratysis of limbs.
ous, with aid of abdominal muscles, and (Pale or red) swelling and immobility of
intermingled with deep inspirations. affected parts. Overseusitive to external
Frequent, sighing Inspirations. Contin- impressions. The complaints are in-
ual inclination to take a deep breath. tensified iu the evening (toward 9
Attacks of dyspnoea and suffocation. o'clock) and by motion (also during
rest, in its rare alternating action).
Cough,—Spasmodicf as from sulphur fumes
or a tickling in throat and epigastrium. Glands.—Indurated.
Dry in evening and at night; during day Bones.—Pain as tho' flesh were beaten from.
expectoration is yellow or mixed with Skin.—Burning, itching eruptions. Nettle-
coagulated brownish bloodj% often cold, rash (especially in children and during
mucus, of a repulsive flat taste, and hard child-bed). Petechia. Hard nodes on
to loosen at first. Dry, spasmodic, after m a n y parts. Erysipelatous inflam-
eating and drinking, with vomiting of mations, especially about joints.
food. Haemoptysis, of coagulated or Foul ulcers, with feeling of coldness
brownish blood. Bursting headache therein.
and stitches in sides of chest during. "
Trachea.—Soreness in. Hoarseness. Sleep.—Yawning and sleepiness during day.
Somnolency with half-closed eyes.
Neck.—Eruption on. Tension and stiffness Sleepless before midnight on account
in nape and neck. of thirst, heat and ebullition of blood.
Chest.— Soreness and bursting pain in. Nightly delirium as soon as he awakes.
Stitches in, when breathing, coughing Somnambulism.
a n d during motion, > lying on •Fever;—Pulse; Very full, hard, rapid and
back. Violent stitches in left side of.
% tense, sometimes intermittent, with
- Inflammation of lungs, with stitches. strong ebullition of blood. Chill:
Pressure, as of a load on. Soreness of And chilliness predominate, often with
ribs, as if beaten. Palpitation, with heat of head, red cheeks, thirst and
shortness of breath. (Painless) nodes many pains in limbs. With external
and indurations in mammae. Marnmse coldness of body. And coldness, mostly
of lying-in women are excessively full evenings, and often onty right-sided.
of milk and congested. More in a room than in the open air.
Back.—Stitches in lumbar region, back and H e a t : Dry, burning, mostly internal,
scapulae. Painful stiffness in small of as if blood burned in veins. Symp-
back, compelling him to bend forwaad toms are greatly intensified during.
when walking and sitting. Internal, with thirst for cold drinks.
Upper Extremities.—Tensive and sticking Sweat: Profuse and easy, even when
tearing in shoulder-joints and upper walking slowly in cold, open air. Pro-
arm. Swelling of elbow-joint and hands, fuse at nighx and in early morning. Sour
especially on dorsal surface- Sprained or oily. Cough in all stages. Febrile
pain in wrist during motion. Twitching movements with bitter taste and thirst.
of lingers when moving hands. Allied Remedies.—ACO., ALUM., Aug.,
OALADIUM. CALOAREA GARBONIOA.
Ars., BelL% Bar., Calc-c, Carb-v., sleep. Anxious groaning and moaning
CuusL, Chin., Clem., Coloc.y Dulc, during.
Ciiat., Iod., Ip-> Kali-u., Led., L y e , Fever.—Pulse: Hard, jumping. Chill: in
Mez., MILLEF. (MUR-AC.), Phos-, evening, with coldness which spreads
Phyt, PULS.. Ran-b., RHOD , RHUS- from abdomen to feet and fingers. After
T.,Sn/l., Seneg*.,-Sep., Verat-a. midnight. H e a t : Internal onl}', with
throbbing in bod),. During the sleep
before midnight, quickly ceasing on
CALADIUM. awaking. Sweat: Exhaustiug, it great-
l y attracts the flies, which persist-
Mind.—Apprehensiveness before going to ently plague him. When it breaks out
bleep Loud wailiug and inconsiderate all of the symptoms are ameliorated.
pr.atlu.g, like a child- Great solicitude Allied Remedies.—Cauth., CAPS., /gu..
concerning everbody's else, as well as Kux-v.
his own health.
Head.—Pressive headache on side on which
he has been lying. CALOAREA
Ears,—Great sensitiveness to uoise, esj>e~ CARBONICA.
cially on endeavoring to sleep. Earache
during the fever. Mind.—Dull confusion, as of a board before
Appetite, etc.—Thirst with dry mouth. head. Nervous debility. Tearful-
Aversion to cold water. Hasty eating. ness. Anxiety^ especially in twilight.
Stomach.—Burning in. Empty feeling in. Easily frightened. Timidity. Fearful
SttLches in pit, whereby it is always solicitude concerning the future. De-
drawn inward. spair about shattered health. Self-will
and peevishness, especially in children.
Abdomen.—Burning in upper.
Vertigo.—Whirling,' with nausea and vomit-
StooL—Very scanty, pappy. ing, < stooping, ascending or looking
Urine.—Sensitiveness of region of bladder up. Dizziness with trembling in the
to touch. early morning, until he has eaten break-
Sexual Organs.—Impotency with lustful- fast. Fainting attacks with blindness and
ness. (After coition) swollen and pain- coldness.
fully sore prepuce. Flaccid, sweaty. Head.—Violent congestion and heat in, with
Respiration.—Short, from pressure in epi- a puffy red face. Stupefying ache after
gastrium. 3 A. ii., ceasing only in afternoon. Icy
Cough.—Paroxysms of weak but irritable coldness on, and in one side of (r). Beat-
cough, with expectoration of small ing and hammering in center of brain.
lumps of mucus. Without resonance, at Unilateral ache with nausea and belch-
night. When coughing, sensation as ing. Heaviness and fulness in forehead
though the attacks originate above with twitching of eyes or necessity to
larynx, which feels constricted. close them. Boring in forehead and
Chest.—Hollowness and emptiness in, after temple (1). Empty feeling in. Cutting
expectoration. in vertex and occiput (r). Fine jerking
or tearing stitches on vertex, toward
Generalities.—Inclination to lie down and evening. Inward sticking from temple
great aversion to motion. All symp- to temple (r). Tensive ache in
toms are .^meliorated by sweat and after temples and right side. Sticking, tear-
a short sleep.
ing and bursting pains in. Crackling in
Skin.—Itching, burning miliary rash on occiput, then warmth rises from nape
chest and forearms, alternating with into head. Fontanelles remain open too
tightness of chest. Fly bites burn and long. Inflammatory swelling of bones
itch severely. with sticking and throbbing, ending in
Sleep.—Day sleepiness with inability to suppuration, ]> rubbing. Worse: Early

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on awaking; walking in open air; stoop- Teeth.—Difficult, and delayed dentition.
ing; external pressure; mental exer- Drawing sticking ache, excited by cold
tion ; moving lower jaw; change of "or drafts. Toothache renewed by either
weather ; during wet weather; spirit- cold or warmth. Dental fistula*.
uous liquors ; standing; rising from bed;
after d i n n e r ; exertion ; o verlifting. Mouth.—Stitching pains in hard palate.
Better: Touch. Lying: Quietly; ou Roughness in throat. Spasmodic con-
back. Closing ey e s ; raising eyes; striction and narrowing of throat. Dry
warmth. tongue early iu morning. Indistinct
speech.
Scalp.—Crampy tearing in, and in muscles
of. Sore smarting iu occiput. Bald Appetite, etc.—Frequent ravenous hunger,
swellings and follicular tumors which especially early in morning. Continued
readily suppurate, and are painful in intense thirst with complete loss of ap-
open air. Painfully sensitive, especially petite. Nightly thirst, for cold drinks.
when moving muscles of forehead back Persistent dislike for meat and aversion
and forth. Painful biting, burning and to tobacco.
crawling itching, spreadingfrom occiput,
scratching > , but causes swelling and Taste.—Sour, in mouth, as well as to food.
bloody eruptions which form thick, dry, Eructations.—Continuous heartburn after
foul crusts. Hair dry, falling out from every meal.
sides and temples down to beard, with
yellowish-white dandruff and a cold Nausea, etc.—Qualmishness. Early in morn-
scalp. "Worse: Washing; drafts; open, ing; after milk. Vomiting of sour tast-
especially cold damp air; evening; ing ingesta; of food and sweetish mucus.
motion; slight touch; warmth of bed. Stomach.—Pressive spasm in after eating,
Better: Pressure; rubbing; scratching; with vomiting of ingesta. Great weak-
after lying down; sitting quietly; dry ness of digestion.- Swelling and sensi-
weather; warm room, . tiveness of pit on pressure.
Eyes.—Pressing, burning and cutting in, Hypochondriae. — Intolerance of tight
mostly in evening by artificial light. clothes about stomach. Stitches iuliver.
Inflamed, with ulcers and macular on
cornea. Bluish, cloudy cornea with Abdomen.—Cutting in upper. Corroding and
healthy lids. Widely dilated pupils. gnawing sensations in. Hard and dis-
Lachryraation iu open air. Dim vision, tended. • Hard, swollen mesenteric
as of a mist before eyes when looking glands. Thrusts in. Protrusion of in-
intently. Blackness before, £uffused guinal hernia.
with tears in morniug, but dry in even- Stool.—Retarded, hard. Angriuess before,
ing. and weariness after. Chronic looseness
Ears,—Throbbing in. Discharge of pus. of bowels. Sour smelling diarrhoea in
Aural polypi. Swelling ofparotid gland. children. Constipation.
Difficult hearing. Rectum.—Prolapsed with burning pains
Nose.—Persistent dryness of. Inflammatory during stool.
rednessand swelling of. Sore, ulcerated
Urine.—Acrid and offensive. Too frequent
nostrils. Diminished sense- of smell.
micturition. Haematuria. Burning in
Stuffy colds, with retarded nasal dis-
urethra during, and independent of
charge. Fluent coryza with sore, ulcer-
urination.
ated nostrils.
Sexual Organs.—Increased (or diminished)
Face.—Pale, piifry. Tearing, pain in bones
of. Moist eruption upon forehead and sexual desire.
cheeks. Inflamed a n d suppurating Menses.—Too early, and too profuse. Bloody
follicular tumors. Painful swelling of discharge in period between in. Itch-
submaxillary glands. ing, burning, milky leucorrhosa, before.
CALCAREA CARBONIOA.
Respiration.—Tightness, as from conges- sprained. Water and washing renew
tion of blood to chest. Frequeut in- and aggravate the symptoms. Children
clination to take a deep breath. are heavy, fat, big-headed and big-
bellied, have sour diarrhoea and pro-
Coilgll.—Violent, dry, in evening and at fuse head-sweats, more on occiput.
night. Short paroxisms of few, but fre-
quently repeated coughing fits, excited (Hands.—Painfully swollen.
by a feeling of fealhtri down hi throat
and trachea; in morning and during da}* Bones.—Swelling and softening of epiphyses
witb much mucus or pus like, yellow or (rachitis). Curvature of. Caries of.
grayish,sometimes bloody expectoration, Skin.—Nettlerash disappearing in cold air.
mostly sour and stinking. Expectora- Moist tetters. Follicular tumors, recur-
tion, as if from suppuration of lungs. ring every four weeks at full moon.
Sequela: of whooping cough; -^ drink- Many small warts, especially on arms
ing water. and hands. Polypi. Unhealthy. Easily
Larynx, etc.—Chronic hoarsen ei>s. Feel- excoriates in children.
ing as if something tore loose in. Ac- Sleep.—Disturbed, at night, on account of
cumulation of tenacious mucus iu heat, apprehension, tightness of chest
trachea, difficult to looseu. Dryness of a n d restlessness. Wandering a n d
larynx. flightiness during, with continuous
anxiety upon awaking. Sleepiness early
Neck.—Goitre-like swelling of. Painful in evening, but late falling to sleep on
swelling of cervical glands. Stiffness account o£ rush of ideas and frightful
and rigidity of nape from overUfling. fantasies.
Chest.—Roughness in. Sticking in sides
of, during motion. Painful soreuess Fever.—Pulse: Full, and accelerated, often
during inspiration. Stoppage (or too trembling. Much throbbing iu blood
profuse) secretion of milk of nursing * vessels, and palpitation of heart. Strong
mothers. Nightly exhausting sweat ebullitions of blood. Chill: With
shuddering, most in evening, but also in
on. Palpitation, after eating.
forenoon. Internal chilliness in morn-
Back.—Pain iu lumbar region and back ing after rising. Alternating with heat.
after overlifting. H e a t : Frequent attacks of overrunning
h., with anxious palpitation. Then
TJppjr Extremities.—Sudden weakness of chill, and cold hands. Evening in bed,
arms, as if paralyzed. Arthritic* nodes external, with internal chill. After eat-
on wrist and finger joints. Sweaty ing. Sweat: From slightest movement,
hands. Deadness of hands and fingers. even in cold, open air. In first sleep.
Finger tips are thick and swelled. Early morning sweat. Most on head
Lower Extremities. — Heaviness of legs. and chest. Sticky night-sweat, only on
Children are slow in learning to walk. legs. Profuse, exhausting, more on oc-
Swelling of knees, with stitches. Ten- ciput and neck, while legs remain
sion in legs, especially from knees to cold.
toes. Inflammatory swelling and ulcers
on lower leg. Profuse foot sweat. Allied Remedies.—AGAR., Ag~c,x Alum,
Coldness aud inseusibility of feet in Ambr., Am-c, Anac^ Ang,, Ars.y
evening". Aur.% Bar-c, BELL., BISM., Bor.,
Bry., CALC-PH., Cann.. CausL, CheL,
Generalities.—Nervous debility with weari- Chin., Cocci., Cupr., Flu-ac, Graph,,
ness and want of strength. Great Ign., Iod.% IP., Eali-c, ICali-n., LYC.
emaciation with a large abdomen Mag-m., Men., Merc, NAT-C, NIT-
aud good appetite. Tendency to takecold AC, NUX-V., Petr., Phos., Phos-ac,
and sensitive to cold, moist air. Very PULS., Rhus-t, SahL, SARS., Selen.,
plethoric. Epileptiform attacks. Easily Sep., Sit

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CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA.
Abdomen.—Formication over: Asleep sensa-
CALCAREA tion in lower, ill sacrum, and in lower
PHOSPHORIOA. limbs; numbness and quivering iii walls
Weakness in lower. Worse: After
Mind.—Loss of memory. Stupid, slow eating; cold drinks; while passing
comprehension. Confusion, with flatu- stool or urine. Better: Eructa-
lency, ]> washing in cold water., tions; after passing flatus, stool and
Violent screaming. Peevish: fretful, urine; lying.
goes from place to place, likes to be
Anus and Rectum.—Fistula. Throbbing in.
alone.
Hemorrhoids, oozing a yellow fluid.
"Vertigo.—Accompanies many symptoms; Stool—Watery, burning, offensive, flatu-
with running from nose and aching in lent, with-white points likeflakesof pus.
bones, worse in windy weather. Cholera infantum with acute hydroceph-
Head.— Vertex: Burning heat In, running alus. Worse: From juicy fmit; cider;
down to toes; crawling over; as if ice during dentition; after vexation.
were on upper occiput, with hot head Urine.—Copious, with weakness.
and smarting of roots of hair. Pain
along sutures. Both fontanelles open. Genitals.—Throbbing, with Increased desire.
Throbbing headache and diarrhoea dur- Upward pressure over mons. Burn-
ing menses. Worse: Motion, step- ing from vagina up into chest. Ach-
ping and exertion. Better: After ing in uterus; iu vaginat after nosebleed.
eating, sneezing or applying cold water. Leucorrhcea: Albuminous; >
bellyache. Profuse, dark menses.
Eyes. — Protruding; squinting; balls feel Labor-like pains, going Into thighs,
sore or distended. Hot feeliug of lids, with involuntary stool and passing of
with sweat on, and on brows. Worse : blood when nursing cliild. Worse:
Artificial light, or when others talk Taking cold; while passing stool or
about it. urtue.
Ears.—Excoriating discharges. Pains in, Respiratory Organs.—Suffocation, >lying
with, or alternating with rheumatism in down, < raising up. Involuntary sighing.
other parts. Worse: Touch.
Chest.—Milk,"acid. Constriction iu; > lying,
Nose.—Feeling of a foreign body in." Bleed < , getting up.
ing in afternoon. Coryza. *
Neck.—Rheumatic pain, with stiffness, after
Face.—Pain In upper jaw bone. being in a draft. Cramp-like pain in
Mouth.—Teeth: Contracted f e e l i n g as one side. Aching sore pain in region of
if a draft of wind came from roots. parotid gland.
<i Fresh air; warm or cold t h i n g s . Back.—Ache, with uterine pains. Scapular
<Tip of tongue sore, burning, with pains. Feeling as if sacro-syiuphysis
little blisters on. Salivation: With were separated. Worse: Lifting.
coryza; with a sense of dryness; copious Upper Extremities.—Numbness of left arm
acid saliva. in afternoon. Paralytic loss of power in
Taste.—Bitter at start of menses; disgusting, affected part. Ulcerative pain iu roots
worse when hawking. of nails.
Throat.—Much hawking. Enlarged ton.r Lower Extremities.—Caries of hip-joint
sils. Weakness and emptiness In fauces with stinking pus. Inability to walk
and throat. after vexation; child no longer walks;
Stomach. —Eas}' vomiting: In children; infant is unable to stand. Cramp in
when hawking. Expanded feeling in. calves when walking.
Burning and waterbrash. Infantile in- Generalities. — Emaciation. Cretinism.
digestion. Emptiness and sinking in, Acid saliva, milk, heartburn, etc. Shift-
and in abdomen. Flabby. Loud eruc- ing pains. Sensations of soreness pre-
tations which alleviate the pains. Pains dominate. Sensations In small spots.
are better after food. Many symptoms go from right to left.
CALCAREA PHOSPHOEIOA. OAMPHORA.

Bilateral pains; on both sides of throat, ness. Icy cold, bluish-pale. Erysipelas
bladder, uterus, and chest, ail going up- on. Distorted facial expression. Trismus
waid; upward pressure in man 3' parts. from spasm of uiasseter muscles.
Conditions marked by numerous con- Mouth.-—Burning in, and down throat into
comitants or alternating symptoms. stomach. Foam from.
Worse.—During- dentition. Thinking of Appetite, etc.—Thirstless. (Intense thirst.)
his complaints. We. ''.er changes; cold, Repugnance to tobacco.
wet, damp weather. Sensitive to damp- Taste.—Bitter, of food. Of all food is in-
ness. Hast winds. When snow melts. tensified.
When menses are increased. Better: Stomach.—Burning in. Great sensitiveness
Rest. • of pit to touch, it causes him to scream
Bones.—Pains in, especially in shin-bones, aloud.
along sutures and symphyses. Slow or Abdomen-—Burning heat in entire.
absent ossification of fractures, fon-
taiiellcs, etc. Carles. Exostoses. Stool.—Difficult, on account of narrowing
Rachitis. Deficient formation of. rectum. Constipation, as from want of
peristaltic action of intestines.
Skin.—Dark brown, yellowish. Red, with
Urine.—Retentiou of, with tenesmus of neck
prickling like nettles after a bath.
of bladder. Yellowish-green, musty
Sleep.—Day sleepiness. smelling. Thin, weak urinary stream.
Fever.—Chill: With uterine pains or motions Sexual Organs.—Want of sexual desire.
of scrotum. Coldness behind eyes; of Complete impotency.
prominent parts, ears, uose, etc.; with
hot face. Heat: Running downward, Respiration. — Asthmatic oppression of
without thirsL Ou mammae. With chest (also from copper and arsenical
many complaints. Sweat; Oα single fumes). Intense oppression of chest,
parts. On palms. Cold. with constrictiou of larynx, as from sul-
phur vapor.
Complementary; China.
Larynx.—Crying and whining in a hollow,
Allied Remedies.—Calc-c, Calc-f., Phos..
hoarse tone.
Sil.
Chest.—Audible palpitation after eating.
Trembling of heart.
OAMPHORA. Upper Extremities.—Convulsive rotation
of arms. Icy cold hands.
Mind.—Vanishing senses. Raving. Great Lower Extremities.—Great weakness of
fears. Hopeless despondency. Hurried lower legs. Tensive pain in calves of
manner. Madness. legs and feet.
SenBOrium.—Reeling, vertigo. Stupefiedand Generalities.—Generalized tonic spasm with
unconscious. unconsciousness. Epileptic and con-
Head.—Violent congestion to. Constric- vulsive attacks of a tonic kind, he falls
tion and throbbing, in brain, espe- to the ground unconscious. Unusual
cially in occiput. Meningitis from sun- and rapid sinking of strength. . Insensi-
stroke. Convulsively drawn sideways bility. Great tendency to take cold.
and backward. Worse: Motion; cold; Great sensitiveness to cold and cold air,
fresh air. Better: Lyiug down; think- all the symptoms are intensified there-
ing of the pain. by. Most pains are felt only when in a
Eyes.—Troubled, fixed look. Sunken. Dis- partly inattentive (self-abstracted) state.
torted. Greatly contracted p u p i l s . Skin.—Erysipelatous inflammations. Dry.
Sti ongly reflecting and very bright ob- Sleep.—Stupefying somnolence with raving.
jects cause photophobia. Sleeplessness at night, as though from
Ears.—Hot and inflamed, externally. Sup- nervous excitement. Snoring.
purating ulcers in. Fever.—-Pulse: Small, weak and slow, often
Face.—Deathly pale, alternating with red- imperceptible. Diminishedflowof blood
CAMPHORA. CANNABIS.
to parts distant from heart. Chill: Chilli- urethra. Sticking, burning and biting
ness and sensitiveness to cold air. With in urethra during and after urination.
shuddering and shaking. General icy- Inflammatory swelling with dark red-
coldness of entire body, with a death- ness of prepuce. Painful erections. In-
• t ly pale face, and congestion of blood to tensified sexual desire. Impotency with
head and chest. Heat *. With distended cold genitals.
bloodvessels, increased by every move- Respiration. —Suffocative, asthmatic at-
ineiit. Sweat: Cold often clammy, al- tacks, wherein he can breathe when sit-
ways debilitating. ting in an upright position only. Short-
Allied Remedies,—Brorn., Canth., Clo., ness of, and tightness as of a load on
OP., Sec-c'., Verat-a. chest, with whistling or rattling breath-
ing.
Cough.—Without, or with a tenacious, green
CANNABIS. expectoration.
Mind.—Ideas seem to stand still. Too great Trachea, etc.—Catarrh of. Loss of voice.
rush of ideas. Sad, dejected mood. Chest.—Inflammation of lungs, with stitches
Takes everything,in bad part. Cheerful, low down in the left side of. Heart beat
alternating with grave mania- is felt too low down. Thrusts and blows
Vertigo.—Causing him to fall sidewise. iu cardiac region. Cardiac inflamma-
Dizziness in head. tions. Anxious palpitation.
Head,—Violent congestion, with throbbing Back. Backache which impedes talking
and agreeable warinth therein. Head- and obstructs breathing.
ache as of a stoue lying on skull. Sen- Upper Extremities.—Bruised pain in arms
sation of cold water dropping on scalp. during motion.
Eyes.—Inflamed, with, diminished visual Lower Extrenities.—Pain in legs, as from
power. Weak, with indistinct vision. great exhaustion. Weariness with
Opacity of cornea. Cataract. clumsiness and staggering when walk-
Ears,—Throbbing aud forcing in. ing, and with a dull pain in knees like
Nose.—Nosebleed follows a sense of warmth that from very great exhaustion. Slip-
within the dry nose. Swelling aud cop- ping of patella when ascending steps.
pery redness of. Dryness and heat of. Generalities.—Great weakness after meals
Mouth. — Dry, without thirst. Difficult and after motion. Exhaustion after
speech. physical exertion. Debility after talk-
Taste.—Clay-like, in, mouth. ing and writing. Tonic spasms, espe-
Eructation.—Gulping up of a bitter, sour, cially of trunk and upper limbs.
scratchy fluid. Bones.—Rheumatic drawing during motion,
"Vomiting.—Of green bile. as if in periosteum.
Stomach.—-Ulcerative pain in, from touch, Sleep.—Unconquerable day sleepiness. Un-
disappearing after eating. Spasm of, refreshing night sleep. Sleepless at
with a pale, sweaty face. night because of anxiety and heat as
though dashed with hot water.
Hypochondrias.—Inflammation, and ulcera-
tive pain in region of kidneys. FeYer.—Pulse: Very weak, slow, often al-
most imperceptible. Chill: Predomi-
Abdomen.—Bruised pain in. Throbbing nant, with thirst and shaking. Shaking
from within outward in upper. Ascites. c. over entire body. External coldness
Stool.—Constipation aud hard stool. Diar- of whole body except face. H e a t : In
rhosa with colic. face only and very slight. Nightly
Urine.—Retained, as from paralysis of blad- burning. Sweat: Entirely absent.
der. Discharge scant, bloody, burn- Allied Remedies. — Ap., Arg-n., Am.%
ing-, passed drop by drop. Turbid. Bell., Calc-c, Canlh., Coloc, Euphor.,
Sexual Organs,—Urethral g-onorrhcea. Men., Merc-c, Ara/-vt., Nit-acM Pills.,
Painless discharge of mucus from Thuj.
CANTHABIS.
Abdomen,—Inflamed, with burning pain and
OANTHARIS. sensitiveness to touch. Burning here
Mind.—Madness like hydrophobia, renewed and there, especially in upper, with
by looking at glistering things (water), yellow spots upon painful parts.
and by touching larynx. Foolish gest- Stool.—Dysenteric, mucus, like scrap-
ures. Attacks of ra^e. Restless anxiety ings of intestines, Diarrhcea : Bloody;
with tiiuorousness. Pusillanimous and foamy, followed by cutting in abdomen.
fainthearted. Augriness. Madness with
shrieking, barking and striking about. Urine.—Retained with spasmodic pains in
Lamenting, whining and anxious rest- bladder. Suppressed secretion of,
lessness. Amorous insanity with lewd, with ineffectual urging. He urinates
shameless behavior. blood drop by drop. Discharge of bloody
Head.—Painful soreness and burning hi mucus from bladder. Inflammation of
brain.. Tearing ache. Meuingilis, with bladder aud urethra.
a. sense of buruiii^, rawness and smart- Sexual Organs.—Inflamed, tending to gan-
ing in head. Inward striking most vio- grene. Painful gonorrhoea. Suppressed
lent in forehead and occiput. Head- gonorrhceal discharge. Intense sexual
ache, as if It arose from the nape and desire with incessant painful erections.
would pass out at forehead, with vertigo. Inflamed ovaries.
Worse: Morning and afternoon; talk- Menses.—Of black blood, too early and too
ing; motion; standing a n d sitting. profuse.
Better : Walking; lying quietly.
Respiration.—Great sense of weakness in
Eyes.—Painful soreness a n d burning in. respirator-', apparatus. T i g h t n e s s of
Involuntary spasmodic motion of. All breathing from constriction of larynx.
objects appear yellow, with yellowness
of eyes. Larynx.—Burning and sticking in trachea
when hawking tenacious mucus loose.
Nose.—Redness, burning and swelling of. Hoarseness. Weak, indistinct voice.
Face.—Glowiug redness and swelling of.
Yellow.. Trismus. Chest.—Burning and sticking in. Inflamma-
tion of.
Teeth.—Suppurating gums. Dental fistula.
Mouth.—Inflammation in buccal cavity and Back.—Tearing in. Spasm, with alternate
throat. Burning in throat < drinking emprosthotonos and opisthotonos.
water. Foamy saliva streaked with Upper Extremities.—Tearing in arms.
blood flows from. Painless inability to Lower Extremities.—Tearing in legs. Gout
swallow, especially liquids. Sore throat in hip joints, with spasmodic bladder and
when swallowing from inflammation urinary symptoms.
and suppuration of tonsils. Feeble voice
fro in weakness of vocal organs. Generalities.—Intense, p a i n f u l soreness
Appetite, etc—Repugnance and aversion combined with burning in all parts of,
to all food. Thirst with aversion to all especially the cavities, of the body.
fluids. Urinary spmptoms with tearing in limbs,
> rubbing. Sense of dryness in joints.
Eructations.—Hiccoughy, which recede to- Most intense debility, bordering on
ward stomach. Heartburn < drinking. * paralysis. Over-sensitiveness of all parts.
Stomach.—Inflamed, with intense burning Jaundice. Dropsy. Most complaints
pains. Agony and restlessness in, with occur on right side. Symptoms are >
sensitiveness of pit. when lying down. Attacks recur every
seven days. Coffee and oil <^ the
Hypochondrias.—Inflamed kidneys with in- symptoms.
tense burning- pains. Stitches and tear-
ing In region of kidneys. Inflamma- Skin.—Scabious, itching vesicles which burn
tion of liver. Pain in, from obstructed when touched. Erysipelatous inflamma-
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Sleep.—Great sleepiness i n afternoon. Face.—Hot, red, often alternating with
Nighty sleeplessness. paleness. Fothergill's prosopalgia; a
Fever.—Pulse: Very variable, mostly hard, benumbing; pressure on zygoma, excited
full aud accelerated, sometimes, also in- and - . b y touch. Swollen, cracked lips.
termittent; more seldom weak, slow aud Mouth. — AplUhte. Burning vesicles in.
almostimperceptible. Pulsation through- Had odor from. t>ore throat when not
ont the trembling limbs. Chili. With swallowing. Spasmodic constriction
general coldness, attacks mostly in even- of throat.
ing, not relieved by external warmth.
Appetite, etc, — Immoderately ravenous
Fever often consisting of chill only, with
hunger alternating with aversion to
subsequent thirst, without heat. Run-
food. Thirstless.
ning up the back. H e a t : Burning,
with anxiety and thirst. At night Taste.—Sour. Heartburn.
merely external, not seusible to patient. Nausea.—Coming from stomach.
Sweat: From every movement. Cold,
especially on hands and feet On Stomach.—Burning In, after eating. Swell-
genitals, of a urinous odor. ing of pit.
Abdomen.—Distension of, with pressive,
Allied Remedies.—ACO.; Ap.5 B e l l . . tensive pain, which takes his breath.
Calad., Cam.j Canity Laur., LYC-, Flatulent colic.
PULS.
Stool.—Of bloody mucus, with tenesmus.
Nightly diarrho2a with burning in amis.
Dysenteric.
CAPSICUM. Anus.—Moist hemorrhoids with burning.
Mind.—D ulness of all senses. Awkward- Urine.—Urging, to urinate with tenesmus
ness. Exceedingly changeable moods. of neck of bladder. Discharge of blood
Self will. Reproachful. Timidity. In- from urethra. Burning urination.
clination to be jocular and given to
witticism. Homesickness, w i t h red Sexual Organs.—Purulent urethral gonor-
cheeks and sleeplessness. Capricious, rhoea. Cold scrotum, with impotency.
takes things in bad part. Respiration.—Tight, as from fulness of
Sensorium.—Intoxication and reeling, es- chesL Tightness of chest, which seems
pecially during the chilly stage, and on to come from stomach. Involuntary
awaking in the morning. forcible expirations. Inclination to take
a deep breath. Bad smelling breath
Head.—Throbbing ache in forehead or tem- when coughing.
.ples. Hysterical migraine; attacks of Cough.—Violent, dry, with concomitant
unilateral pressive headache, with qual- symptoms and pains in other parts, es-
mishness ending in vomiting. Tearing pecially in ears and throat, in evening
head pains, mostly iu forehead. Burst- and at night. '
ing headache during motion. "Worse:
Evening; moving head or eyes; cold; Back.—Tearing pain in.
walking; stooping. Better: Continu- Lower Extremities.—Pain in thigh.
ous gentle motion in open air; warmth; Generalities,—Cracking and squeaking in
lying with head high. joints. Stiffness aud painfulness of all
Eyes.—"Dilated pupils. Dim vision. Pro- joints when beginning to walk. Averse
gressive paralysis of the optic nerve. to all motion. Very sensitive to cool
air, especially to drafts. Persons of
Ears. — Swelling behind. Diminution of relaxed fibre and phlegmatic tempera-
hearing. ment. Man}' symptoms are " after
Nose.—Nose-bleed, early in morning In bed. eating and drinking, Teach their great-
Diminished sense of smell. Stuffed est intentity at the beginning of, aud
coryza with crawling in. are .> during continued motion.
CAPSICUM. CARBO ANIMALIS.
Sleep. -SU'i-jiles.s after midnight. elevated, erysipelatous spots on. Ery-
Fever.—Pulse: Very irregular, often inter- sipelas of. Fissures aud vesicles on lips.
mittent Clllll: Predominates, almost Swolfcn, burning lips.
always with violent thirst. With shud- Teeth.—Loose. Gums; Swollen, red and
dering, after eveiy drink. With heat of paiuful; pustules on.
lace. In cold air, especially iu drafts.
Mouth.—Burning vesicles in, and on tongue.
ICvcning chill. Diminution of natural
Offensive odor from.
bodily heat. Feeling of a cold sweat on
thighs. H e a t : With coexistent sweat Appetite.—Aversion to tobacco and fat food.
and thirst. Internal, with cold sweat Taste.—Bitter, in mouth in early morning.
on forehead. Heat and sweat first, then
chill with shuddering and chattering Throat.—Roughness in. Soreness aud raw-
teeth. Sweat: Accompanies the heat. ness in.
After the chill, without previous heat. Eructations.—Ineffectual, with pain.
Allied Remedies.—.-/r//-. CALAD., Cham., USTansea, etc.—Qualmishness at night. Faint-
Chiu.y C1NA., /g;/., ML'I'C-C, NUX-V^ like squeamishness at atomach.
Puts. I
Stomach.—Great weakness of digestion, al-
most all foods cause distress. Pressure
in, even when fasting, and iu evening
CARBO ANIMALIS. when in bed. Grasping and clutching
iu. Constrictive spasm of. Audible
Mind.— Liveliness as from overexcitenient, growling In.
alternating with peevish sadness. Easily Hypochondria.—Pressure and cutting iu
startled, timidity. Anxiety in evening hepatic region.
and fear In the dark. Homesickness
with tearfulness. Abdomen.—As if shattered. Soreness in.
Outward pressure in.
Vertigo.—Especially early in morning.
Flatulence—Audible rumblingin abdomen.
Head.—Numbness in. Stupefying pain or Flatulent colic. Obstructed flatus. Pro-
heaviness iu occiput with dull confusion trusion of inguinal hernia from flatu-
therein. Feeling as if brain were loose. lence.
Pressive ache, < In cold air. Scald- StooL—Hard, knotty. Constipation with in-
head. Tightness of scalp on forehead effectual urging, he passes offensive
and vertex with great sensitiveness of
flatus only. . '"*
these parts to cold, dry, open air.
"Worse: Moving head; after eating; Anus.—Burning and sticking in. Burning
early in morning; iu cold, moist air; ex- hemorrhoids. Oozing of a sticky, odor-
ternal pressure, touch. Better: After lets moisture from perinaeuin.
dinner; in warm, open air; in a warm Urine.—Intense urging to urinate with in-
room; at rest creased discharge. Involutary discharge
of offensive urine.
Eyes.—Feel loose in their sockets. Pro- Menses.—Too early. Leucorrhcea staining
nounced farsightedness with dilated the linen yellow.
pupils.
Respiration.—Wheezing, with rattling in
Ears.—Destructive suppuration of. Roaring chest. Tightness of chest early in morn-
iu. Difficult hearing, the tones com- ing, and after eating.
mingle and nothing is heard distinctly.
Cough.—Suffocative, hoarse, excited by raw-
Nose.—Tip cracked, red and burning. Pain- ness and dryness in larynx and trachea.
ful nasal bones. Stuffed coryza with In evening after falling to sleep. Dry
complete stoppage. Nosebleed. Sneez- at night, but by day, with a gray-green-
ing. ish sometimes purulent expectoration,
Face.—Copper-colored eruption on. Smooth, of an offensive somewhat sour taste.

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Larynx, etc, — Loss of voice at night. OARBO VEGETABILIS.
Hoarseness in early morning. Constric-
tion of. Mind.—Slow flow of ideas. Periodical weak-
Neck.—Painful swelling nud in duration of ness of memory. Full of umiaUiro.1 vol-
cervical and £)arolid glands. uptuous fancies. Easily aroused to an-
Chest.—Ulcerative pain iu, with suppura- ger and vehemence. Auxiely uml rest-
tion of lungs. Cold feeling in.. Sticking lessness in evening. Attacks of anxious
and constriction in. Rattling in. Palpi- despondenc}*, amounting to despair, in
tation. Erysipelatous inflammation evening. Fear of ghosts at night.
of breasts of nursing women. Hard, Vertigo.—When moving head.
painful nodes in female mammae. Head.—Pressive ache now here now there,
Back.—Stitches in lumbar region when with lachryination and painful eyes
brealhiug deeply. when moved. Violent congestion to.
Upper Extremities.— Much moisture in Headache from overheating. Heavy.
axill'ttt. Indurated axillary glands. Bur- Tight, crampy feeling iu brain. Draw-
rowing pains in bones of amis. Gouty pain extending from nape forwards, with
stiffness-of finger joints. qualmishness. Thrusts and stitches iu.
Worse: Afternoon; after eating.
Lower Extremities.—Tension in popliteal
space and groin. Feet and toes turn External Head.—Tearing, especially on oc-
under easily. Frostbites on feet and ciput and forehead. Very painfully sen-
toes, with burning pains as tho , in- sitive to pressure, i. e., of hat, etc.
flamed. Pressive burning, tearing, especially in
muscles of occiput., nape and forehead.
Generalities. — Numbness of all limbs. Sense of contraction in integuments.
Gouty stiffness in joints. The joints Hair tails (after severe illness or abuse
are weak and snap easily. Parts are of Mercury), with violent itching. Takes
easily sprained. Burning pains. Very cold in, especially after it has been
sensitive to dry, cold, open air,
hot and sweating. Worse: Early on
(xlands. — Inflamed, swelled and indu- awaking; evening, becoming warm
rated. in bed; every c h i l l i n g of; be-
Skin.—Erysipelatous swelling with burning coming heated; touch. Better: Uncov-
pains. Itching of entire body, in morn- ering; sitting quietly in a warm room.
••'. ing while in bed. Eyes.—Pain f r o m eyestrain. . Pressure
Sleep.—Full of vivid fancies, with weeping, and burning in. Hemorrhage from.
groaning and talking. Inability to go Nightly purulent agglutination of. My-
to sleep iu evening, on account of rest- opia, lyachrymation..
lessness, anxiety and frightful visions. Ears.—Heat and redness of concha every
Fever.—Pulse: Excited and accelerated, evening. Offensive discharge from.
with throbbing in bloodvessels, mostly Deficient wax.
toward evening. Chill: Especially in
Nose.—Scurfy red tip. Continuous, violent
afternoon, after eating and in evening.
nosebleed, especially early in evening,
Shuddering every other day in evening,
preceded and followed by a pale face.
continuing while in bed. Ii* evening,
Crawling in, with coryza and hoarseness.
then sweat during sleep. H e a t : Follow-
ing every chill, mostly at night in bed. Stopped in evening. Fluent coryza in
Sweat: After the heat, usually toward evening. Sneezing.
morning. During day, from slightest Face. — Pale. Greenish-yellow. Swelled
motion, even when eating. Nigbtsweat. face and lips. Cracked lips. Drawing
offensive, debilitating, staining the linen in cheeks.
yellow. Most profuse on thighs. Teeth.—Contractive or tearing ache excited
Allied Remedies—Carb-v.t Rhod., Thuj, by salty food. Persistently loose. Gums

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are detached and retracted from about Menses.—Of pale blood, too early and too
iucisors. Gums bleed easily and fre- profuse, preceded by spasmodic ab-
quently; scorbutus. dominal colic. Acrid leucorrhcea.
Mouth.—Aphtha;. Respiration.—Short vhvu walking. Op-
Throat,—Scraping and burning in. Sense pression of chest with hydrothorax.
of constriction in, impedings\s allowing. Cough.—In short fits and infrequent (4 to
Much mucus in, easily dislodged by 5) daily attacks, as if excited by sulphur
hawking. Sore, on swallowing. Red- fumes or a crawling irritation in throat
ness in, and in fauces. or larynx; dr3'iu evening; in morning,
with yellow-greenish or purulent, some-
Appetite, etc.—Either excessive hunger or times brownish bloody, rarely tenacious
thirst Long-continued repugnance to white mucus, or watery expectoration,
fat food and meat. Craves coffee. of a foul, sour or salty taste and
Taste. — Bitter, in mouth. Salty. Sour, bad odor. Persistent in e v e n i n g .
m mouth after ealuig Foods taste too Hemoptysis with burning in chest.
salt.
Larynx, etc.—Hoarseness.especiallj' in early
Eructation. — Prolonged, of ingesta. es- morning or evening, <. by continued
pecially of fat food. Retching. talking. Phthisis of la^'nx and trachea.
Nausea.—I" early morning. Vomits: Blood Soreness and ulcerative pain in, and in
and bile; ingesta, in evening; mucus. trachea. Voice fails when talking.
Aphonia at night.
Stomach.—Spasm in, with a sense of burn- Neck.—Tearing in muscles of, and in nape.
ing pressure, much flatulence and great Ulcerative pain in thyroid gland.
sensitiveness of pit. 'Cramps in, after
loss of vital fluids, i. e., in childbed. Chest. — Constriction. R a w n e s s in.
Whistling and rattling of mucus in.
Hypochondrias.—Sticking in ribs, especially Pressure. Burning and painful sore-
in hepatic region. Bruised pain in, ness in. Brownish spots on. Hydro-
especially in hepatic region. Jaundice. thorax. Pulmonary p h t h i s i s In-
Intolerance of tight clothes around. flammation of female matnnise. Palpi-
Abdomen.—Heat, with great inflation and tation.
tenseness of, from flatus. Pinching^ Back.—Rheumatic tearing in. Stitches in.
below navel, moving from left to right Upper Extremities.—Tearing in forearms
side, with paralytic sensation in right and wrists. Burning heat in hands.
thigh. Bellyache from riding Stick- Paralytic weakness of fingers when
ing in. grasping anything.
Flatulence."—Extraordinary generation of Lower Extremities.—Paralytic tearing in
flatus. Excessive discharge of foul legs. Sweaty feet. Red, swollen toes
smelling flatus. Flatulent colic with sticking pains as tho* frozen.
Stool—Thin, -pale, mucus. Difficult, al- Generalities.—Asleep sensation in limbs.
though soft, with violent urging and Bruised pain in limbs, in early morning
burning in anus. Constipation. after rising from bed. Paralytic tearing
Anus.—Itching and burning in. Haemor- in limbs with flatulent symptoms.
rhoids which burn and bleed with each Burning pains in limbs, bones and
stool. Excoriation and moisture on ulcers.- After effects of over-lifting or
perineum. taking cold. Consequences of loss of
vital fluids or abuse of China. Sense of
Urine. — Red, dark. Frequent, anxious great general physical relaxation, to-
,
urging to urinate, daj and night. wards noon. Weariness on beginning
Polyuria Nocturnal enuresis. to move. Worse: Motion; walking hi
Sexual Organs.—Too frequent pollutions. open air. Damp cold or cold frosty
Itching, burning and soreness of puden- •weather. Better: In a warm room.
dum. Varicose veins on pudendum. Skin.—General itching on becoming warm

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in bed in evening. Burning in many parts of. Numbness on occiput. Ten-


spots on. Easily bleeding and offensive sive tearing in muscles especially
ulcers with burning pain and biting, of sides and behind ears. Tension and
ichorous pus. tightness of skin of. Worse: Drafts;
dry or open air; cold wind; scratching;
Sleep.—Da}- sleepiness, especially in x. M., rubbing. Better: I " a warm bed or
disappearing-during motion. Late fall- room; moist weather; washing.
ing to sleep and nightly sleeplessness on
account of physical restlessness. Eyes.—Inflamed eyes and lids. Ulceration
of. Pressure, as of sand in. Warts in
Fever.—Pnlse: Weak and languidj often bro-vs. Sees a dark web suspended be-
imperceptible. Iiitenuitient. Irregular, fore. Incipient cataract aud amaurosis.
at times greatly accelerated, then
again, as if entirely suppressed. Chill: Ears.—Earache as tho' everything would
And shivering, mostly in evening, be forced ouL Painful swelling of ex-
usually -with thirst, sometimes on left ternal. Hoaring and humming In head,
side only. Extraordinary weariuebs dur- and before ears.
ing. With icy coldness of body. H e a t : Nose.—Eruption on tip. Warts ou. Con-
After the chili, but also in evening or tinued, stuffed coryza aud obstruction of
atnight iu bed, with many concomitants. both nostrils. Coryza, dry at night,
Attacks of flying, burning heat in even- fluent in daytime.
ing, usually without thirst. Sweat: Pro-
fuse, mostly offensive or sour smelling. Face. — Yellow, especially on temples.
Great inclination to, even while eat- Eruption on, and on cheeks. XJuilateiai
ing. Night-sweat. Sour smelling in facial paralysis. Convulsive sensations
early morning. Cold, on face. in lips. Tension and tearing iu lower
jaw and chin. Trismus.
Allied Remedies.—Arg-n., ArsM Bry.,
Carb-a., CHIN., Dulc, Ferr., Ign., Teeth.—Tearing in, and through upper and
Ip.y Kali-c, Lach., MERC. Nat-m., lower jaw. Elevated iu their sockets,
Nat-s., Mt-ac.t Nux-v., Op., Pete.. and very painful. Sticking in. Sup-
Puls., Rhod^ Sep., SuL, Verat-a. purating gums aud dental fistula.
Mouth.—Dry. Much mucus in, and in
pharynx. Inclination to swallow,
OAUSTIOUM. with a swollen feeling in throat. A
sense of coldness rising in throat.
Mind.—Sorrowful thoughts with weeping, Roughness of throat. Soreness and
day and night. Timorous anxiety and burning in fauces. Voiceless, f r o m
apprehension. Fear at night. Peevish, paralysis of vocal organs. Difficult
quarrelsome and self-opinionated. speech.
Vertigo.—Dizzy, with weak feeling in head. Appetite.—Averse to sweet things. Thirst:
For cold drinks; intense, with a small
Head.—-Congestion to, with roaring in head appetite.
and ears. Loose feeling in brain. Feel-
ing of an empty space between frontal Taste.—Unctious, greasy, in mouth.
bone and brain. Stitches in vertex and
both temples. Tensive ache externally Eructation.—Empty. Abortive, with retch-
as well as internally, most in forehead ing.
and temples. Worse: Evening; early, Nausea, etc.— Qualmishness during and
on awaking; walking in cold, open air; after eating. Vomits sour water fol-
lying on back; sitting upright; reading. lowed by sour eructations.
Better: Lying in bed; warmth; open-
ing eyes. Stomach.—Pain, with heat of head and
shivering over entire body, y lying.
External Head.—Itching sticking in many Spasm of. Pressure, after eating bread.

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OAUSTIOUM.
Hypochondrias.—Stitches in liver. Clothes - in arms and hands. Sense of fulness iu
are oppressive about. hand when grasping anything tightly.
Shortening and induration of tendons
Abdomen. — Painful distension of. Pro- of fingers.
tuberant, hard belly in children. Pain-
fully swollen navel. Lower Extremities.—Pain in the hips as if
luxated. Dislocative pain iu the hip
Stool.—Too slender in form. Painful, iu- joint when stepping. Tension in knee
eiTectual urging to, with anxiety and a and ankle joints. Marbled skin on legs.
red face. Auxiety after. Chronic con- Children have an unsteady g a i t
stipation. and fall easily. Shortening of muscles
Anus. — Itching. Hemorrhoids. Rectal of and tension in instep. Swollen feet.
fistula. Generalities,—Gouty and rheumatic tear-
ing iu limbs, > in bed and from
Urine.—Thirst with frequent scanty rnictu- warmth. Contraction of flexor muscles.
ritiou. Involuntary urination: When Distortion and paralysis of limbs. Para-
coughing, sneezing- and walking;; lytic, tremulous weakuess of limbs when
day and uight.
not in bed. Insufferable restlessness
Sexual Organs.—Aversion to coitus in wo- thro, entire body in evening. Epi-
men. leptic spasms. Chorea Sensitive to
drafts and cold. The symptoms are in-
Menses.—Too late, but profuse, during tensified in evening, in open air and
which the blood passes in coagula. First after drinking coffee. The primary
meases are delayed at puberty. Profuse action appears later, and the secondary
leucorrhea. symptons continue relatively longer,
than in other antipsoric remedies.
Respiration.—Sγ '-modictightness of chest.
Intolerance of tight clothes about chest, $>i7i.—True itch. Moist tetter. Excoriated,
they obstruort the breath. in children. Painful varicosities.

Cough.—Incessant, short, hollow, from Sleep.—Somnolency in daytime. Nightly


crawling, tickling and much mucus in sleeplessness with anxiety, dry heat and
throatj mostly dry by day; loosening an frequent starting up. Frequent waking
acrid, greasy tasting mucus by night, on account of cough. Anxious dreams.
which must be swallowed; ^> by cold
Fever.—-Pulse: Somewhat excited toward
dnuks. I'aiu in hip.while coughing.
evening only, from ebullition of blood.
With sore pain in chest.
Chill: And chilliness predominate,
Larynx, etc.—Chronic hoarseness with a often with coldness of entire left side of
low, muffled voice. Aphonia from body. Great internal; quickly followed
weakness of laryngeal muscles. Pain- by sweat, without previous heat. Strong,
ful soreness in,* and in trachea when not internal, about midnight. S h u d -
swallowing. Laryngeal phthisis. dering, spreading from face. H e a t :
In evening from -six to eight o'clock.
Neck.—Goitre-like swelling of glands of. Overrunning b o d y , t h e n c h i l l .
Moist herpes on. Stiffness and tension Sweat: Profuse, when walking in open
in nape, and down the back. air. Sour smelling nightsweat. In
early morning, about four o'clock.
Chest.—Rattling. Burning, sticking and
soreness iu. Pressure in. Oppression Allied .Remedies. — Asal, BelL, Bry.,
at heart with low spirits. Stitches about Calc~c.x Clem., Cocci., Coloc, Cupr.,
heart. Palpitation. Get., Graph., -#>A, Ign., Kali-bL,
Kre.%LACH.,Z,:ycMNAT-C, (NIT-AC),
Back.—Painful stiffness of, especially when
Nnx-v.. Phos., Plat, (PLB.), Puls.,
rising from sitting-.
Rhod., RhuB-t, SEP., SiL, SUL-.
Upper Extremities.—Drawing and tearing (SUIrAC).
fiHAMOMTT.T.A.

drinks, especially cofTee. Burning and


CHAMOMILLA. swelling of gums during toothache.
Mind.—Stupidity. Day dreams. Mental Spasms in children suffering with
obtuseuess. Great, anxious excita- S3'inptoms of the teeth.
bility, weeping, howling- and toss- Mouth. — Foul breath. Sore throat with
ing, about. Great anxiety at heart swolleu parotids. Frothing xit. In Ham-
Impatience. Peevishuess, with inces- matiou of soft palate and tonsils. In-
sant screaming and howling. Bad effects ability to swallow solid food when lying,
of anger, with vehemence and wrath: also in general. Food lodges In throat
Glowing heat of face; hot sweat on pit. Dryness in throat. Red, fissured
head; spasms; fainting attacks with tongue. Convulsive motions of tongue.
vertigo; qualmishness, or paralysis of Appetite, etc.—Anorexia and repugnance
legs. Aversion to music. to food. Great thirst for cold water.
Vertigo.—On raising up. Taste.—Putrid or bitter, in mouth.
Head.—Tearing in one side, or in forehead Eructations.—-Sour, which intensify the
and temple, extending into jaws, wak- symptoms. Bitter.
ing one from sleep about midnight. Nausea, etc. — Great qualmishness. In-
Congestion to, with throbbing therein, clination to vomit after drinking coffee.
more on one side. Heavy. Aches from Vomiting: Of bile; sour, of mucus or
suppressed "sweat. Hot, sticky sweat drink.
on scalp and over forehead. Worse:
Stomach.—Violent pressure, as from a stoue
Night; open air, especially in the wind.
iu, after every meal. Spasm of, after
Better: Warm applications; walking
about in room; after rising. anger. Fulness in pit of, with anxiety.
Hypochondria.—Inflation of. Inflamma-
External Head.—-Wags it to and fro. Very
tion of liver.
sensitive to fresh air, wind and touch.
Erysipelatous swelling, mostly one Abdomen,—Cutting, burning and tearing
sided, of face, temples and head, with in upper, with shortness of breath.
unbearable pain. Takes cold in, es- Cramps in. Painful distension of, with
pecially w h e n sweating. Worse: inflamed intestines.
Night; open air; wind; scratching. Flatulence. — Colic from, especially at
Better :• Warm wraps; gentle motion in night.
a warm room. Stool.—Diarrhoea: At night, with frequent
Eyes.—Burning, heat in. Inflammation of, but small stools; greenish, hacked,
until they bleed, and of lower lids, with or curdled; undigested; uuicus; with
swelling of latter. Distorted, with bellyache ami inflation of abdomen.
twitching lids. Spasmodic closure of Urine.—HoL Anxious urging to urinate.
lids. Aversion to bright ligh.t Sexual Organs.—Labor-like pains in uterus.
Ears.—Earache, with sticking and tearing Anxiety and restlessness, with feeble
pains. Sensitive hearing. labor pains during parturition.
JTose. — Nose-bleed. Ulcerated nostrils. Menses.—Uterine hemorrhage, of bad smell
Most extreme acuteness of smell. Fluent ing dots. Discharge of blood between
coryza. menses. Acrid leucorrhcea.
Face.—Red, puffy. Heat of; also with cold- Respiration.—Rapid, rattling. Short Tight-
ness of body. Swelling of one cheek. ness of chest, in region of throat pit.
Redness of one cheek, paleness of the Cough.—Dry, after catching cold (in children
other. Twitching facial muscles and in winter). Dull, suffocative, from,
lips. Wrinkling of forehead. Deep tickling in chest, throat, larynx and
cracks in lower lip. throat-pit; dry at night, during sleep;
Teeth. — Unendurable, drawing ache at during day, with expectoration of a
night, with thirst and hot, red, swolleu scanty, tenacious mucus of a bitter or
cheeks. Toothache <3 from warm foul taste.

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Larynx.—Sticking, burning in. Whistliug Mingled with shuddering, mostly with
aiul wheezing in trachea. Hoarseness. one red and one pale cheek. Anxious,
Neck.—Inflammatory swelling and indura- with sweat on face and hairy scalp.
tion of cervical glands. Long-continued, with intense thirst and
frequent staiting up in sleep. Burning,
Chest.—Burning stinging painand bursting with sour sweat and Furious delirium,
feeling in. Spasm of. Excoriated nip- most intense at night. Sweat: In sleep,
ples Scirrhous induration and swelling most profuse on head, mostly sour; and
of jiwiiuiiLL,. Pus and cheesy milk in smarting the skin. Recession of, con-
imummir. Tickling and stinging pain sequently entirely wanting. Clammy.
in throat pit. Palpitation. Allied Remedies. — ACO., Alum., Ap.,
Upper Extremities.-—Anns go to .sleep easily Ars,, Bell., Bor., Caps., Chin., Cina,
when grasping anything tightly. Con- COCCI.... Coff., Color., HEP., IGN., /p..
vulsions of arms with clenched thumbs. Kre., Lyc.t MAG-C, NUX-V., Pctr.y
Cold sweat on nalinss. PULS., Rhe., AVius-t.. Strain., Sul..
Valer.
Generalities.—Nightly paralytic, tearing
pains with numb feeling in limbs. Con-
vulsive twitches in limbs. Extremely
sensitive to cool air and great aversion
to wind. Oversensitive to pain, it CHELIDONIUM.
seems unendurable and drives him Mind.—Depression and sadness, even to
to despair. Hyperesthesia of all the weeping. Restlessness and solicitude
senses (especially also after coffee or concerning the present and future.
narcotic palliatives). Pains are most
Head,—Coldness in occiput, rising from
intense at night and are accompanied
neck. Headache as if pressed asunder.
by heat and thirst. When the pain
Crawling in, and upon. Milk crust on.
begins he quickly sinks down from
"Worse: Motion. Better: Rest
•prostration. Violent effects of anger,
particularly if he eats or drinks at • EyeB.—Downward pressure on upper lids.
that time. Opisthotonos. Emaciation. Inflammatory redness and nightly puru-
The child always desires to be carried. lent agglutination of. Contracted
pupils. Albugo. Opacity of cornea.
Glands.—Inflammatory swelling of. Lachrymal fistula.
Skin. — Yellow, over entire body. Un- Ears.—Sensation of wind streaming from.
healthy. Excoriated, in children. Erup- Hearing vanishes when coughing.
tion with itching at night. Nose.—Stuffed coryza with stoppage of one
Sleep.—Somnolency with short breath, start- nostril.
ing and groaning. Nightly sleeplessness Face.—Red, without heat. Tension and
with visions and anxiety. .Crying out, drawing in zygoma. Itching over entire
starting up, tossing about and weeping face and forehead. Herpes, especially
during sleep. Yawning and stretching. on chin.
Fever.—Pulse: Small, but tense and ac- Throat.—Choking in, as after swallowing
celerated;* often very irregular and for a too large a morsel; < breathing. Diffi-
time weak. Chill: And shuddering cult swallowing, as from pressure of
7
usualty onlj of single parts, with heat ' larynx on oesophagus.
of others. Shivering with internal beat.
And coldness of entire body, with burn- Appetite, etc.—Much thirst for milk, which
ing heat of face and hot breath. Alter- is especially beneficial. Bad effects of
nate shiveiiug and coldness of some, clabber.
with heat of other parts. Of posterior Eructation.—Tasting of juniper berries.
half, with heat of the other half of the QiLalmishiLess.—Rising- from stomach, with
body, or the reverse. Shivering when- a sensation of warmth, therein, and over
ever he uncovers, and in cold air. H e a t : entire body. -
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OHELIDONIUM. CHINA.
Stomach. — Cutting in when yawning. Back.—Pains, (sticking), in or beneath
Guawing pain,disappearing after eating. r., scapula, f Tearing, pressive pain in,
Burning in. as tho, lumbar vertebrae were broken,
Abdomen.—Persistent cutting in intestines, when bending backward and forward.
- immediately after eating. Spasmodic Upper Extremities.—Paralytic pressure in
bellyache, with qualmishness and re- upper arm. Stiff wrist joints. The dis-
traction of navel. tal phalanges of fingers become yellow,
Stool.—Hard, knotty. Nightly mucus diar- cold, and as if dead, with blue nails.
rhoea. Lower Extremities.—Paralysis of thighs
Urine*—Pale. Burning, sticking and cut- and kuess. Stiff ankle joints. Toes in-
ting in urethra. sensible, dead.
Menses.—Too late, but continuing too long, Generalities.—Paralysis of limbs. Cramp-
and increasing during three days. like pains here and there. Early in
morning, on awaking and after eating,
Respiration.—Difficult, with short fits of great weariness and laziness. Aversion
coughing, preceded by pain in right, to motion which becomes intolerable.
then left side of chest. Oppression of Inclination to lie down after eating.
chest on expiration. Short and quick, Skin.—Old, putrid, spreading ulcers.
from oppression which is relieved by a
few deep inspirations. Sleep.—Late falling to. Sleepiness with in-
ability to sleep.
Cough.—Frequent, dry, violent, hollow or Fever.—Pulse: Small and quick. Fuller
short, exhausting- paroxysms of; excited and harder, but barely accelerated a lit-
by a tickling in larynx, so severe that tle toward eveuing. Chill: And chilli-
it brings tears to the eyes; or by heat ness exclusively internal, with violent
in trachea or a sensation of dust in shaking, in evening in bed. Internal,
trachea, throat and behind sternum, not while walking in open air, it disappears
> coughing; generally dry, sometimes in r o o m. And coldness of whole
its force expels lumps of mucus; some- body, most on hands and feet, with
times the exhausting morning cough is greatly distended bloodvessels. On one
attended by much expectoration from (r.) leg. Shuddering: Without exter-
deep in lungs. nal coldness; running down back.
Larynx, etc.—Pressure on, also in trachea. H e a t : Internal, without thirst, in even-
Feeling as if air could not pass thro,, ing after lying down. -Sweat: Dur-
from a swelling there, especially ing sleep, after midnight and in the
on right side. Shooting and burning morning hours, quickly ceasing on
pains in region of, and in throat. Con- awaking.
gestion to, with dull throbbing. Sense Allied Remedies.—Calc-c, Lyc.t JPuls., Sul.
of constriction in trachea, with deadly
anguish and a vain wish for eructation. CHINA.
Heat in trachea. Spasms of glottis on
expiration accompany the slight fits of Mind.—Exalted fancy, with slow flow of
coughing. Slight hoarseness. ideas. Full of projects. Scheming.
Great anxiety and despondency. Aver-
Bfeck.—Stiffness of both sides. Feels as if sion to work. Quiet peevishness with
a napkin were tied around it, at larynx. sighing and weeping. Extreme irrita-
Chest.—Throbbing in lungs. Stitches and bility with pusillanimity and intolerance
soreness in lungs, < deep inspiration, of noise. Contempt of everything about
cough, aud sneezing. Violent stitches him. Disposition quarrelsome and in-
in , cardiac region. Sudden anxiety, clined to anger. Over excitability.
with strong palpitation. Stitches under Apathy and indifference.
left clavicle and in r. mammary region. Sensorium.—Fainting with great nervous
Milk disappears from matnmse. Chest exhaustion, after loss of blood or vital
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CHINA.
Head.—Bursting ache. Pressive pains in knows not what. Desire for sour fruit.
forehead and occiput, going to temples Intense thirst; drinks often, but onty a
on bending backward. Sense of loose- little each time.
ness and bruised soreness of brain, it Taste.—Bitter: Food aud driuk.
swashes and strikes against the skull,
Eructation,—Persistent, tasting of Ingesta.
with necessity to move head up and
down. Twitching in, extending down- Stomach.—Great pressure in, after eating
to upper jaw and throat. Cutting or drinking. Spasms of, from weaklier
pains from occiput into temples and after loss of vital fluids. Food eaten
e>>cs. Outwaid stitches in frontal emi- late at night is not digested at all. Milk
nences and sides, gradually increasing easily disorders it. Throbbing or stitches
to gieat violence. It sinks hackwaid in pit. Retching.
when sitting upright. Throbbing in HypochondriSB.—Painful hepatic region,
temples, which can be felt with hands. especially when touched lightly. Swell-
Worse: Light touch; drafts; motion; ing and induration of liven Stitches in
shaking head; moving eyes; stepping spleen.
hard; walking in open air; night; stoop Abdomen.—Great distension of, like tympa-
ing; talking; mental exertion; reflec- nitis. Flatulent colic with tension and
tion. Better: Hard piessure; opening anxiety in upper, and with sensation as
eyes ; resting; lying; in room ; rising. tho, lowest intestines were constricted.
Fulness in. Ascites.
External Head.— Painfully sensitive to Flatus.—Discharge of much excessively of-
slight touch, especially at roots of hair. fensive; inability to discharge, f. either
Laming twitching teaiing on, especially upward or downward.
in temples and occiput. Contractive pain
as if skin were drawn together on occi- Stool. — Involuntary. Difficult, although
put and vertex. Profuse, exhausting, soft. Diarrhoea: Painless, but very ex-
fatty, often cold sweat on, and on fore- hausting; after fruit; nightly, of un-
head, or on side lain on, especially when digested feces ] yellow, watery.
walking in open air; with violent thirst, Urine. — Scauty, dark, turbid. Burning
increases progressively during the sweat. pain in meatus. r
Eyes.—Inflammation of, with red conjunc- Sexual Organs.—Full of unnatural voluptu-
tiva and pain as of sand therein, on mov- ous thoughts, with, excited sexual desire.
ing them, <d in evening. Yellow scle- Great weakness following too easy and
rotic. Sensitive to strong sunlight. frequent seminal emissions. Conges-
Paralysis of optic nerve. tion to uterus, with painful heaviness
therein. Bearing down pains from ex-
Ufoee,—Nosebleed from relaxed bloodvessels. cessive sexual indulgence. Painful in-
Suppressed coryza, with headache. Dry duration of vagina..
coryza, with much sneezing. Menses,—Increased, passed in black clots,
Face,—Pale, sunken, hippocratic. Yellow, Bloody, serous discharge from vagina
earth-colored. Fothergill's prosopalgia, alternating with a purulent substance.
excited by slight touch. Dry, blackish- Hemorrhage from atony of uterus.
coated, cracked lips. Respiration.—Wheezing, whistling, crow-
Teeth.—Twitching tearing in ipper molars, ing and snoring, r. Difficult in—and
after taking cold in a strong wind. rapid expirations. Suffocative attacks
in evening and night, with whistling
Painful numbness in hollow t.
and panting" breathing, as -from mucus
Month.—Offensive odor from, in early morn- in laryn-r. Oppression of chest, as from,
ing. Much mucus in. Tongue coated fulness in stomach, excited by pro-
dirty white or yellow. longed talking.
Appetite, etc.—No desire for either food or Cough.—Hoarse, excited b}, tickling as ot
drink. Appetite for various things, but sulphur fumes in trachea; dry at night

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CHINA. CICUTA
and in morning; by day and in evening, and yet compelled to drink cons tan tly,
expectoration of pus mixed witli dark co- with thirst before and after, not during c.
agulated blood, or of tenacious mucus of Severe internal, with icy-cold hands and
a flat, salty or sour taste, nirt.lv repul- feet, and rush of blood to head. Alter-
sively sweet. Suffocative, at night with nating with heat, in afternoon. Inability
s-titches in chest. Haemoptysis. to get warm in bed iu evening. Cold
Larynx. — Soreness in, and in trachea. body, with heat of face. Heat; Over
Hoarseness. Husky, deep voice when whole body, with distended bloodvessels.
talking and singing. Weak voice. During h, (as well as during chill) thirst-
lessness or thirst for cold drinks onl}'.
Neck.—Tension in muscles of, and of throat,
Violent thirst reappears after the h.
Chest.—Stitches in, also in diaphragm aud Long-continued, often appears longafter
steruum. Pressure in. Threatening pa- the chill, with delirium. Inclination to
ralysis of "lungs. Suppuration of lungs uncover, during. Intermittent f e v e r
following hemorrhage, (and profuse which begins with concomitant symp-
blood letting), with stitches within, in- toms. Many forms of intermittent fever,
creased by pressure. Congestion of but mostly those without especial thirst
blood to, aud violent palpitation. during chill and heat. Ordinarily the
BaclL—Sweat on. Pressure, as of a stone, thirst is more pronounced before and
between scapulae. Shattering pains in after the chili and during the sweat..
scapuli-e. Nightly lumbar pains when Sweat: Profuse, debilitating. Easy dur-
lying thereoiu ing, sleep and motion in open air. Very
debilitating, night or early morning
Lower Extremities.—Weariness in legs, sweat. Often fatty or cold. Increased
especially thighs. Weakness in knees. thirst during. Recession of, hence
Hot swelling of knee, painful to touch. absent. On side lain on.
Swollen feet-
Generalities.—Paralytic, twitching tearing Allied Remedies, — Am-c.% Ant-t, Ap.,
in body, especially iu extremities. Pain- ARN,, ARS., ASAF., BELL., BryM
ful attacks which are only excited b y Calc-C, Caps., CARB-V., Cham., Cina,
lightly touching- the part, but then Cupr., CycL, Dig., FERR., Flu-uc,
they gradually increase to a fearful Hell., Iod., IP.. LACH., MANG.,
height. Numbness of parts lain on. M E R C , Millef., Nat-m.. Nux-v.,
Weakness from loss of vital fluids, JF/ws., Phos-ac., Plb.% PDLS., Samb.%
with oversensitive senses and nerves, • Sep., Stann.t Sul, Sul-ac, VERAT-A.
and great tendency to sweat. Great
weakness with trembling. Extraordinary
emaciation. The slightest draft excites
tbesyxnptonis. Conditions are < at night.
CIOTJTA VIROSA.
Skin.—Yellow. Relaxed, dry. Moist gan- Mind.—Childish insanity, she does all kinds
grene of external parts. of foolish things, with heat of body and
thirst for wine. Confuses the past with
Sleep.—Unconquerable day sleepiness when the present. Uneasy concerning the
sitting, and after eating. Restless night future. Sadness, with whining and
s... with anxious dreams. Late falling howling. Timidity, tendency to be
to, on account of excitement and rush startled. Suspicion aud mistrust, with
of thoughts. Reveries, as soon as he falls anthropophobia. He is violently af-
to. Suoring or blowing expirations dur- fected by sad stories.
ing. Unrefreshing,
Vertig"O.—Causing him to fall down. Reel-
Fever.—Pulse*. Small, but hard and quick, ing, it seems as though surrounding ob-
more quiet after eating. Irregular and jects moved and whirled about.
- sometimes intermittent. Extraordinary
swelling of bloodvessels. Chill: Over Head.—Unilateral, stupefying ache, as from
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CICUTAVIROSA. cnsrA.
sitting erect. Consequences of concus- Chest.—Burning in. Thrusting or so ie pain
sion of brain. on knver end of sternum.
External Head.—Jerky trembling of ^and Back.—Opisthotonos.
of legs) from every movement of, inter- Upper Extremities.—Veins of hands are
rupted by single jerks like electric
shocks. Retracted or frequently re- enlarged. Deadness of fingers.
peated backward bending of. Sunken Lower Extremities.—Painful sensation of
forward, e^es seem fixed on an object. stiffness in legs. When walking the feet
Burning, suppurating eruption on. tilt inwards.
Worse: Motion and c o l d . Better: Generalities.—Twitchings, especially in up-
Rest; warmth. per and lower limbs Epileptiform
Eyes.—Contracted pupils. Staring fixedly convulsions and epileptic attacks.
Tonic spasms. Convulsions in children
at a single object, which, nevertheless,
with worm complaints. General weari-
is not seen distin./'y. When staring
ness and exhaustion. Pain as'from a
fixedly at a single point the head gradu-
thrust or blow in many parts of the
ally sinks down so that finally the pupils
body.
are turned in an upward direction. Ob-
jects appear double and black. Skin.—Burning, itching. Moist, purulent
eruptions, with yellow, honey-colored
Ears.—Burning, suppurating eruption on,
crusts and burning pains only.
and around.
N OSe.—Ulcerated nostrils with discharge of Sleep.—Day sleepiness. Nightly sleepless-
yellow pus. ness. Many, and very lively dreams.
Face.—Burning, purulent, confluent erup- Fever.—Pulse: Weak, slow and tremulous,
tion on. Milk-crust. Paiuful, burning sometimes entirely imperceptible. Chill:
ulcers on lips. Lockjaw. Gnashing teeth. And chilliness, with desire for heat of
Mouth.—Foam in, and about. Inability to stove and warmth. Spreads from the
swallow, as tho , throat were grown chest to arms and down thighs, with
together internally. Swollen tongue, staring. Heat: Slight and internal only.
with white, painful, burning ulcers on Sweat: At night, and in early morning,
its edge. Difficult speech; when talking mostly on abdomen.
his head jerks, whereby he seems to Allied Remedies.—Arn., Bell., Dulc, Lye,
swallow a syllable. ;., Op., Rhus-t., Slram.t Verat-a.
Appetite, e t c — Quickly satiated. Great
longing for charcoal. Violent thirst
during spasnis, OINA.
Qualmishness, etc—Early in morning and
when eating. Vomiting blood. Mind.—Piteous complaining and howling.
Stomach.—Burning pressure in. Anxiety
Peevishness: The child is insensible
to caresses and rejects everything
in pit.
t h a t is offered. Bread. Children re-
Abdomen.—Heat and burning in. Belly-
sist being held. Whimpering and cry-
ache with convulsions, (from worms in
children). ing, especially when touched.
Head. — Pressive, numbing headache, first
Stool.—Profuse, thin. Retained.
in forehead then in occiput, with pro-
Urine.—Profuse, in a large stream, with fre- fuse, fluent coryza. Pressure as of a
quent urging Involuntary, from paraly- load or stone on, with painful pressing
sis of bladder Suppressed urination.
on upper eyelids. Headache before and
Respiration. — Shortness of, from tonic after attacks of epilepsy or intermittent
spasm of chest muscles. fever. Sinks sideways, or is jerked
Neck.—Cramplike tension in cervical mus- backward. Worse*. Walking in open
cles; when he turns his head he cannot air; mental exertion Better: Stoop-
get it back again. Tonic spasms. ing; moving the head; sitting; lying.

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twitching in limbs. Spasmodic, with
Eyes.—Pain in evening, from straining them stiffness and a pale face.
by artificial light. Dim vision-when Trachea.—Much mucus in, with hoarseness.
reading, disappears from wiping. Di- Thrusts in.
lated pupils. Photophobia. Blue rings Chest.—Spasms of. Gurgling in. Seems
around. Lachrymation. too narrow., Burning, piercing and
Nose.—Bleeding from, and from mouth. soreness in.
Epistaxis, with burning in. Children Back. — 13ruised pain in lumbar region.
continually rub aud bore inio, even until Sense of constriction about loins.
it bleeds. Fluent coryza, with burning Upper Extremities. — Cramp-like tearing
in; with purulent mucus. Violent sneez- in arms and hands. Spasmodic closure
ing with continuous bursting paiu In of hands. Twitching of fingers. Weak-
head and chest or piercing pain in ness of hands, with inability to grasp
temples. objects tightly.
Face.—Pale; cold, with, cold sweat. Pale, Lower Extremities-—Spasmodic twitching
sickly color oC Puffed, with bluish
and stretching out of feet.
white color about mouth. Faceache;
Generalities.—Dull stitches here and there
tearing in zygoma <Z by touch andpres-
over body. Jerkings and distortions of
sxire. limbs. Rigid' extension, of body.
Teeth.—Gnashing of. Sensitive to both Paralytic pain in arms and legs. Worm
cold air and drinks. affections of ch il dren. Epil eptic attacks
Mouth.—Dryness aud rawness in. Inability with or without consciousness. Nightly
to swallow. Audible gurgling from epileptiform convulsions. Epilepsy;
throat down into abdomen. lies upon his. back, with violent shriek- -
Appetite, etc.—Hunger, immediately after ing and beating about with hands and
meals; incessant. Increased thirst. feet. Intolerance of touch and motion.
Vomiting.—With the fever. Of worms. Of External pressure renews or Intensifies
mucus and ingesta. Of bile. the symptoms. After effects of loss of
Abdomen.—Pmchingbellyachefromwornis. vital fluids. Twitching of limbs; and
Painful twisting about navel; Disagree- sleep (after paroxysms of epilepsy or
able sense of warmth in. Distension of, whooping cough).
especially in children. Gurgling in. Sleep.—Nightly restlessness and sleepless-
StooL—Constipation. Dischargeof ascarides ness. Yawning aud shivering and
and round worms, with pappy diarrhoea. trembling. Restless tossing about and
screamiug at night in bed. Starting in.
Diarrjicea after drinking. Whitish diar-
Fever.—3?ulse t Small, but hard and ac-
rhoea, passed involuntarily. celerated. Chill: With shuddering and
Anus.—Itching of. shaking, it runs from upper part
Urine.—Involuntary urination, particularly of body to head, even when near a warm
at night in bed. stove. With a cold, pale face, and warm
Menses. — Too early, and * too profuse. hands. With thirst. Not relieved by
Uterine haemorrhage. external warmth, mostly in evening,
Respiration,—Short, interrupted., crowing. with great paleness of face. Heat:
Anxious oppression of, as from spasm of Greatest on head and face, but also with
chest. Wheezing, whistling. a pale face. Nightly, with thirst and
Cough.—In violent, periodically recurring anxiety. Sweat 1 Generally cold on.
paroxysms; excited by a feeling as of forehead, nose, face and hands. Vomit-
feather down in throat, andby a quantity ing of ingesta, with ravenous hunger
of mucus therein; dry in morning; in after the sweat (often also before
evening, expectoration of a whitish the chill sets in).
slimy, rarely bloody, almost tasteless ADied Remidies.—Bell,, CAPS., Chin.,
substance, detached with difficulty. Dry, Hyos., Merc.t Phos., Veral-a.
spasmodic, with shortness of breath and
\-,\
CLEMATIS. COCOULUS.

CLEMATIS. ing, but pale and dry during the wauing


moon. Scaly herpes with thick crusts.
Mind.—Sadness, and fear of impending mis- _. Itching, moist eruption spreads by a
fortunes. Morose discontent. corrosive ichor, with redness, heat and
Head.—Boring pain in temples. Moist vesi- swelling of skin.
cles and excoriatiou on occiput. Sleep.—Day sleepiness with nightly sleep-
Ej'es.—Inflamed, with profuse lachryina- lessness.
tion. Inflammation of iris.. Biting, Fever,—Pulse: Excited, with throbbing in
smarting in margins of lids when clos- all bloodvessels. Chill: With shudder-
ing eyes. Stitches in angles of. Ex- iug. then sweat without previous heat.
treme photophobia. Shivering c. every time he uncovers.
Face. — Pale, sickly countenance. Moist Heat: Dry, with general hotfeeling, only
eruption on it, starts with a stitching at night. Sweat: Profuse at nights, most
pain. White, stickii ^blisters on,and on toward morning, with aversion to un-
nose, as from sun burn. Cancer of lips. covering.
Painful swelling of submaxillar), glands. Allied Remedies.—Bry., Graph., Merc,
Teeth. — Stitching and jerking drawing RHOD., Rhus-t
toothache, when tying in a horizontal
position at night; driving him to despair.
Worse: Smoking. OOCCULUS.
A b d o m e n . — Swelling, and induration,
Mind.—He sits, as tho, buried in deep
with twitching pain i»- inguinal ghiuds. thought, aud takes no notice of his sur-
Urine.—Increased discharge of. Discharge roundings. Time passes too rapidly.
of purulenturine. Stopped, ordischarged Mild, indolent temperament. Sadness
drop by drop, from narrowing of urethra. during the sufferings. Intense anxiety.
Sexual Organs.—Painfally swollen and Intolerance of noise. Timidity, easily
indurated testes. Thickened scrotum. startled. Bad effects of grief with anger.
Aversion to coition, as after excessive Dull confusion in head, everything
sexual indulgence. seems unreal.
Neck.—Encircled by an itching pimply erup- Vertigo.—With qualmishness when raising
tion having purulent tips, with sore- up in bed, or moving. As if intoxicated.
ness and rawness after scratching. Moist Head. — Sense of emptiness or hollow-
eruption on, extending up to occiput ness in. Inward pressing, or sticking
Chest.—Swelled and indurated mammae. ache in forehead. Throbbing in fore-
Cancer of mammae. head. Convulsive trembling of, from
Upper Extremities.—Swollen a x i l l a r y weakness of cervical muscles and neck.
glands. Spreading vesicles on the Dull compression in either temple or
hands and fingers, < by cold water. half of forehead, as if brain were screwed
in. Headache with nausea. Worse:
Lower Extremities.—Scaly, crusty tetter
on thighs or legs. During aad after meals j drinking; even-
ing; carriage riding; cold or open air;
Generalities. —Extraordinary emaciation. after sleep; coffee; tobacco. Better:
Flaccidity of all muscles. Twitching In house; when quiet; warmth of bed.
of muscles. Vibration through entire
body after lying down. Eyes.—Pain as tho , they would be torn
out of head. Inability to open them at
Glands.—Painfull}' swollen and indurated
night. Contracted pupils. Dim vision,
Skin.—Crawling, throbbing and burning in
and black spots before. Progressive
ulcers, with sticking in their edges
amaurosis.
when touched. Chronic, humid herpes
itching intolerably from warmth of bed Nose.—Increased sensitiveness of smell.
and after washing. The painful, non- Face.—Burning heat of, with red cheeks.
itching, tettery eruption over entire Distorted features. Swelling and indura-
body is red and moist during the increas- tion of submaxillary glands.

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COOCULUS.
Mouth.—Dryness in, aud in throat. Im- Upper Extremities.—I.ruisedpain in bones,
peded swallowing, as from paralysis of of arms on raising them. Asleep feeling
throat. Bubbling foam from. Difficult in arms. Hot swelling of hands.
speech, as from paratysis of tongue. Lower Extremities.—Paralytic immobility,
Appetite, etc.—Aversion to food, drink and aud paralysis below lumbar region.
tobacco. Great thirst, especially when Bruised pain in thighs. Inflammation
eating, Aversion to all sour foods. and swelling, with stitches in knee.
Taste.—Sour, in mouth, after eating and Burning in feet. Hot swelling of feet.
coughing. Sulphurous, in mouth. Bitter Generalities.—Paraly ticimmobility of limbs
to tobacco. with drawing bone pains. Unilateral
Eructation,—With pain iu epigastrium and paralysis with deadness of limbs. Hemi-
nausea. Hiccup, at once after eating. plegia. Sense of emptiness or con-
Nausea, etc—Attacks of, ending in faint- strictiou of internal parts. Hysterical
ing. Nausea and vomiting, from spasms with sadness. Inclination to
driving" (riding), and becoming cold. tremble. Gouty pains without swelling
Stomach.—Spasm in, during and immedi- of affected parts. Great fatigue, even
ately after eating, with intense clutch- to fainting, from slight exertion. In-
ing and squeezing. Fuluese and pinch- tolerance of open air. warm as well as
ing in, and in abdomen with oppresion cold. The sufferings are intensified
of breathing. b y driving,, eating, drinking, sleeping,
Abdomen.—Constrictive pain in upper and talking, and smoking.
lower. Sense of emptiness in. Hysterical Glands.—Hard, cold, swollen glands, with
abdominal spasms in women. Painful sticking pains. -
soreness in. Protruded and incarcerated Bones.—Bruised pain, or tearing and bur-
inguinal hernia. rowing in.
Flatulence. — Nightly, spasmodic, wind Skin.—Anaemic paleness of. Ulcers, very
colic, especially < coughing. Push- sensitive to touch. Itching in evening,
ing upward. • when undressing and when under
Stool.—Hard, every other day. Retarded. feather-bed.
Ineffectual urging, from want of. per- Sleep.—Somnolency. Coma vigil. Sleep-
istaltic action in upper intestines. lessness, on account of anxiety and
Rectum.—Intense tenesmus of, after stool. bodily restlessness. Anxious dreams.
Urine.—Watery. Frequent urging to uri- Fever.—.Pulse: Small and spasmodic, often
nate," with scanty discharge. imperceptible; seldom hard, and some-
Sexual Organs,—Sensitiveness of, with what accelerated. Chill: Very fre-
greatly excited sexual desire. Bruised - quently alternates with heat. Internal,
pain in testicles. with shuddering .over whole body,
Menses.—Too early, with intense, spasmodic most on back and legs, not relievahle by
pains iu abdomen. Suppressed with external heat; in afternoon and evening.
abdominal colic. Constant chilliness, with hot skin. Heat:
Respiration.—Dtfficult, as from constriction Dry, through the whole night. Over-
of larynx. running, with burning heat of cheeks
Cough.—Racking, with oppression of chest and cold feet. Intermittent fever with
which comes on during- cough'. Irrita- spasm of stomach and lameness of small
tion to, .as from narrowing of trachea. of back. Sweat: The whole night, it
Neck.—Weakness of muscles of. Snapping Is cold on face only. In early morn-
. J of cervical vertebra. ing, most on chest. Exhausting, over
Chest.—Sticking pain in. Spasmodic con- whole bodj* from least movement. On
striction of. Burning in, ascending into painful parts.
throat. Sense of emptiness in. Anxious Allied Remedies.—Agar., Ant-t, Bism.,
palpitation. Trembling" about heart. C a l e - c , Causl., CHAM , CuJ>r.% IGN.,
Back. — Paralysis of spine and lumbar Ip.% Kali-c^ Afos., Nux-m.^
region (tabes dorsalis). Oleand.

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OOPFEA.
pulse, without emission of semen, and
COFFEA. with dry heat of body. Insufferably
Mind.—Lively fancies and actively chang- paiufuV labor or after pains.
ing ideas. Acuteness of intellect. Act- Menses.—Uterine hemorrhage.
ive memory. Great nervous excite-
ment. Hypererethism. Hurried. Be- Respiration.—Oppression of chest and short
anie himself with anxiety. Excessive breath, whereby the chest visibly heaves.
howling and screaming over trifles.
Hypersensitiveness, with tearful disposi- Cough.—Short, dry, hacking, as from con-
tion. Great anguish, of conscience; also striction of larynx, with restless anxiety.
about heart. Anxious despair, with Irritating, at night. During measles.
fever. Restlessness. Fainting. —Sweat, on.
Head.—Violent congestion to, especially Back.—Chilliness along. Paralytic pain in
alter sudden joy. Unilateral headache, lumbar region.
as iroin an inward pressiug nail. Uni-
lateral crackling after each impact of the Generalities.—Twitching limbs. Great
pulse. Feeling as if brain were being mobility of entire muscular system.
torn, or shattered. "Worse: Walking in Trembling. Increased sensitiveness to
open air; morning; after sleep. Better: pain, driving to despair; with tear-
In room; sitting quietly. fulness. Excessively active vital forces.
Extraordinarily increased sense of well
Eyes.—Sparkling, somewhat reddened, with being. Aversion to open air which also
increased visual power. intensifies the sufferings. After effects
of a wine debauch, taking cold or exces-
Ears.—Hearing more acute. Music sounds
sive joy with exaltation. Mental and
entirely too loud.
physical erethism.
Uose.—Nosebleed. Sensitive smell.
Skin.—Eruptions, with extreme excitability
Face.—Dry heat of, with red cheeks. and tearfulness.
Teeth.—Twitching, tearing ache, with rest- Sleep.—Sleeplessness, on account of exces-
lessness, anxiety and tearfulness. sive mental and bodily activity.
Mouth.—Swollen, and painful soft palate,
worse from swallowing. Fever.—Pulse '. Almost entirely unaffected,
only very slightly accelerated: Chill:
Appetite, etc.—Great hunger, with hasty, Increased by every (beginning) mo-
greedy eating. Thirst increased, espe- tion. Internal, frequently recurring
cially at night. shivering; with external heat of face or
entire body. Sensation of, with in-
Taste.—Acute. Proper taste of food is too ternal and external warmth. Runs down
pronounced. Sweetish, as of nuts or back. Great sensitiveness to external
almonds in mouth. cold. H e a t : External, dry, in evening
Stomach.—Spasm, as from overloading; after lying down, with shuddering on
can't bear tight clothing about pit. back. • Nightly, dry, with delm urn.
Great", of face. Hot breath. Sweat*.
Abdomen. — Spasmodic bellyache, which Occasionally after the heat. Slight, in
seems quite insufferable. early morning. On face, with internal
cold shuddering.
Stool.—Frequent, soft, during day. Diar-
rhoea: In children during dentition; ten- Allied Remedies.—Aco., Agar., Anac,
dency to. Ars., Aut\t Bell, Bor.t Bro., Caps.,
Urination.—Increased, especially at night. Cham., COLOC, Co?*., Ign M Mag-c,
Mar., Merc, Mos.% NllX-V.. Op., Puls.,
Sexual Organs.—Greatly excited sexual Im- Sul.t Yaler., Verat-a.
COLGHIOUM.

COLCHIOUM. Jflenses.—Too earty.


Respiration.—Difficult, with anxious op-
Mind.—Distraction audforgetfulness. Surly pression of chest, ]> bending forward.
ill-huuior. His sufferings seetn intoler-
able. Slight pain or external causes Cough.—Frequent, short, dry. At night,
and impressions put him quite beside with involuntary spurting of urine.
himself. Chest.—Pressive teusiou in. Spasms in.
Head.—Pressive pain in occiput excited by Hydrothorax. Stitches in, during in-
mental exertion. Tearing in scalp. spiration and when coughing. Violent
Crawling on head and over forehead. palpitation.
"Worse*. Mental exertion; noise. Better: Back.—Tearing in, and in lumbar region.
Rest; lying. Painful soreness of lumbar region to
Eyes.—Ulceration of meibomian glands with, touch.
swollen lids. Upper Extremities.—Tearing In arms, ex-
Ears, — Crawling in. Suppurating, with tending into fingers. Paralytic pain in
tearing pain therein Rafter measles). arms. Crawling in finger tips.
Nose.—Crawling in. Smell morbidly acute. Lower Extremities.—Tearing through en-
tire leg extending iuto toes. (Edemat-
Face.—Doleful, sad expression. Yellow, ous swelling of legs and feet. Crawling
spotted color. (Edematous swelling of. in tips of toes.
Crawling in. Sensation as if bones
were being driven asunder. Generalities.—Creeping in many parts of
Teeth.—Tearing in roots of, and in gums. body, as after being frosted, during
cha nging weather Tearing in limbs*dur-
Mouth.—Heat in. Crawling in fauces. In- ing warm, and sticking in during cold
flamed buccal cavity and fauces. Profuse weather. Tearing jerks like electric
salivation. Tongue insensible and stiff. shocks, with paralytic sensation thro,
Appetite.—Lost. Incessant, intense thirst. one whole side of body. Weakness
thro, all limbs, with a feeling as if
Taste,—Food tastes like old linen. paralyzed. Debility and weakness from
Nausea, etc.—Nausea from odors; of fresh * • night work and night watching. Fre-
eggs or fat meat. Vomiting: Violent of quent starting. The pains become quite
ingesta, leaving a bitter aftertaste; re- unendurable toward evening and only
newed by every movement. ' * ' grow less at break of day.- Sensitiveness
to touch and motion, of entire body, es-
Stomach.—Sensitiveness or region, to . pecially the suffering parts. Tendency
touch. Burning or cold sensation * in. to dropsy.
. Stitches in pit-
Skin.—CEdematous swelling and anasarca.
Abdomen.—Distension of, with dragging • Suppressed transpiration.
pains. Burning or cold sensation in.
Ascites, with a fold overhanging the Fever.—Pulse: Extraordinarily accelerated,
pubic arch. hard and full. Chill: And shuddering
running thro , all the members. Fre-
Stool.—Painful urging, with scanty dis-
quent cold shudders run down the back.
~^.# charge. Constipated. Dysenteric, of
whitemucus only, withintense tenesmus. H e a t : Only externally, a dry h. of the
skin. Dry, but only external, through-
Anus.—Crawling, tearing and burning in. out the whole night, with violent, in-
satiable thirst. Sweat: Completely sup-
Urine.—Constant urging to urinate, with pressed and wanting.
scanty discharge. Scanty discharge of
dark red urine with burning and* urging Allied Remedies.—Ars.^ BelL, Flu-ac,
in urethra. Whitish sediment. M&*c.t Nux-V., Op., Puls., Tab.

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gBBSitfeTO

COLOCYNTHIS.

COLOCYNTHIS. Respiration.—Nightty attacks of shortness


of, r. as from compression of chest.
Mind.—Anxious depression with surliuess Cough.—Dry hacking, from irritation fu
and disinclination to talk. Anxiety and larynx. Smoking tobacco immediately
restlessness. Tearfulness. Inclination excites a persistent cough.
to concealed grief or vexation with in- Chest.—Paiuful nodes in female mammae.
dignation. Inclination to escape. Back.—Tensive pain in, aud in scapulae, ex-
Heild. —Pressive ache in forehead, <[ tending into throat.
stooping and lying on back. Attacks Upper Extremities.—Swelling and sup-
of gouty, unilateral squeezing pain, ptiratiou of axillary glauds. Crampy
with nausea and vomiting, daily about pain iu hands and fingers.
5 -'. M.
Lower Extremities.—Sciatica; tensive pain
Eyes.—Huniiug cutting in. Acrid tears. in hips, extending from kidneys down
Face.—Pale and flaccid, with sunken eyes. into thighs, with a sensation as if hip
Dark ied. Prosopalgia; tearing, crarupy joint were fastened in iron clamps. Pain
pain iu one-half of. in thighs, as if psoas muscle were too
Throat.—Spasm in pharynx, with empty short, when walking. Stiff knee, which
eructations and palpitation. hinders crouching down.
Appetite, etc.—Great craving for water, Generalities.—Tearing stitches lengthwise
without thirst. thro, entire body. Ciampy pain and
Taste.—Flat, in mouth after every drink. contraction of internal aud external
Bitter, of all food. parts. Stiff joints. Muscular twitch-
Stomach.—Pressure, with feeling of hunger. ings. Shortened tendons. The limbs
are drawn up so that he resembles a
Abdomen.-Extraordinary. colicky, crampy hedgehog. Fainting, with cold external
pain in, necessitating bending double, parts. After effects of chagrin and in-
with anxiety and restlessness. Constric- dignation combined with silent internal
tion of intestines. Frequent, violent, grief. Worse: Ni^ht; in bed. Better:
squeezing or cutting as with knives in,
After rising; gentle motion in a warm
with tearing extending into thighs and
room.
chill. Tympanites, with pain in belly,
as tho , intestines were squeezed between Glands. — Painful swelling and suppura-
stones. Bruised feeling aud great sensi- tion of.
tiveness of. Violent motion, coffee and Skin. —Itching over entire body, with, great
tobacco > the abdominal pains, but all restlessness, especially in evening in
other foods <C them. bed, followed by sweat. Desquamation,
Stool.—Constipation, with retarded stool over whole body.
during pregnancy. Diarrhoea: Foamy, Fever.—Pulse: Generally full, hard and ac-
sourish, and offensive; dysenteric, celerated; seldom small and weak.
of mucus, and blood with tenesmus of Strong throbbing in all bloodvessels.
anus. Diarrhoea and vomiting after all Chill: And coldness of entire body,
food. Diarrhcea with bellyache. often with heat of face. Either cold
Anus.—Painfully swollen hemorrhoids, and hands or soles of feet, with warmth of
in rectum. Paraljsis of sphincter ani. rest of body. Chill and shuddering with
XTrine. —Diminished secretion. Intensely the pains. H e a t : Dry external. Sense
offensive, it quickly becomes thick, of internal, with attacks of external
gelatinous and sticky. Ineffectual urg- overrunning heat. Sweat: At night,
ing to urinate. During pain there is of a urinous odor, causing itching- of
profuse, watery urination. skin. Especially on head and extremities.
Sexual Organs.—Complete impotency. Re- Allied Remedies. —Bell., Bry., Cattn.,
uaction of foreskin behind glands. Caust, Cham., COFF., Mag-c, Meic~c,
(Priapism.) . PhyL. Rhe., Sec-c, STAPH.
OONIUM MAGULATUM.
wind. Swelled tongue. Sense of it rising
OONIUM MACULATUM. body in throat, with much swallowing.
Mind.—Confusion of thought and insanity. Appetite.—Complete want of, and of thirst.
Weakened i.owm of intellect nncl mem- Eructation.—Continuous, eu.iHy. Tuslin^
ory; very forgetful.. Uys>lei..i and hypo-
of iugcbUi.
chondriasis from too violent or unsatis-
Nausea, etc.—Inclination to vomit, •with
fied sexual indulgence, with peusiveness,
anxiety and peevishness. Aversion to loss of appetite. After every meal.
work. Ver3r ill humored. Anxiety of Nausea and vomiting during piegnaucy.
pregnant women. Anthrophobia, yet Stomach.— Constrictive spasm in. Sense
fears to be alone. Nightly tearfulness. of inflation of, and of upper abdomen,
Indifference. after drinking milk. Painful soreness of.
Abdomen.—Painful soreness, when walking
Vertigo.—Whirling, when looking around.
on pavement. Induration of, from
Intoxication, from the least quantity of
swelling of mesenteric glands. Hyster-
spirituous liquors; after waking from
siesta and when walking in open air. ical uterine spasms.
Head.—Pressive headache. Stupefying ache. Flatulence.—Rumbliug and growling in ab-
Attacks of tearing, gouty pains in tem- domen. Discharge of cold flatus.
ples or side of, with asleep feeling in Hypochondria.—Stitches in spleen.
brain and nausea. Chronic, outward Stool,—Hard, every two days only. Con-
stitches, especially in vertex and fore- stipation, with ineffectual urging; dui-
head. Sensation of a large, thick lump ingpregnancy. Diarrhoea: Undigested,
in brain. Great sensitiveness of brain to with bellyache; exhausting.
noise. Unilateral bruised pain. Hydro- Urine.—While, turbid, thick. Bloody. Fre-
cephalus. Falling of hair. Worse: quent, nightly urination. Pressure upon
Night; morning, fasting; early on awak- bladder. Cutting in urethra during
ing; touch; motion; turning eyes toward urination.
affected side; debauch, after a; after eat- Sexual Organs.—Impotency and want of
ing; * talking; after waking f r o m erections. Insufficient erections, lasting
siesta, walking in open air. Better: too short a time. Excessive pollutions.
Stooping; external pressure; lying; clos- Swelled testes, after contusions. Itching
ing eyes. upon and in pudenda.
Eyes.—Sense of coldness or burning, when Menses.—Too early, but too scant. Painful,
in open air. Itching below. Pressure spasmodic, abdominal colic during. Sup-
in, when reading. Gray cataract, pressed (especially in barren -women).
a f t e r confusions. Daylight dazzles. Acrid, burning leucorrhcea, preceded by
Myopia. Surrounding objects appear pinching in abdomen.
red. Photophobia without inflamma- Respiration.—Suffocative attacks. Tight-
tion. ness of chest on waking early in morn-
Ears.—Tearing and sticking about and in. ing. Short, when walking.
Roaring and buzzing in. Accumulation Cough.—Dry, spasmodic, from irritation as
of discolored earwax. Painfully sensi- of a dry spot in the throat, mostly at
tive hearing. night. Suffocative, with flying heat of
Nose.—Purulent discharge from. Excess- face. With bloody expectoration. After
ively acute smell. Persistent stuffed measles or scarlatina, or when a chronic
coryza, with obstruction of both nostrils. tracheal affection threatens. During
Sneezing. pregnancy. Whooping cough, espe-
Face.—Heat of. Pale, bluish, puffy. Itch- cially in nightly paroxysms, excited by
ing. Moist, spreading eruption on. itching and tickling in throat aud chest.
Nightly, sticking, tearing face pains, Chest. — Stitches in sternum and chest.
Teeth.— Drawing ache, <1 cold things. Scirrhus of mammas, after blows or con-
Mouth.—Spasm of cesophagus. Involuntary tusions. Inflammation of female mam-
i swallowing, especially when walking In m a with stitching pain.

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OONIUM MAOULATUM. CROCUS.
Upper Extremities.— Shoulder feels as
though galled. Moist tetter on fore-
CROCUS.
arms. Sweat on palms. Panaritia. Mind.—Great distraction and forgetfulness.
Numbness of hands and feet. Extraordinarily changeable mood.
Lower Extremities.—Reddish spots, as Mournfulness alternating with cheerful-
ft cmi bruises, on calves, afterward turn- ness. Inclination to joke, laugh and
ing yellow or gieen, preventing move- sing. Gay insanity with buffoonery.
ment. Feet easily become cold. Angry and flying iuto a passion, alternat-
ing with gentleness.
Generalities.—General relaxation with in-
clination to laugh. Sense of exhaustion, Vertigo. — With fainting. Whirling, and
eaxly in morning when in bed. Sudden feeling of intoxication in forehead when
relaxation when walking. Faint ness. in room, but not in open air; with occi-
Convulsive twitching of limbs. Spas- pital headache and pains in ej'es.
modic pains in various parts. Com- Head.—Sudden thrusts in forehead and tem-
plaints of old age. After-effects of blows ples. In evening by artificial light,
and contusions. Unusual liability to pain in forehead with burning and press-
take cold. Most complaints appear dur- ure in eyes. Pulsating paiu in one side
ing rest, especially at night and in of, extending into eyes.
separate attacks, others come on when Eyes.—Nightly spasms of lids. Visible
walking in open air. quivering oflids. Lachryination when
Glands.—Swelled, with crawling and stick- in room but not in open air. Inclina-
ing. Induration of, following blows tion to blink or wipe them. Dilated
or contusions. pupils. In eveniug by candle light,
Skin.—Sticking itching in. Nettlerash from dim vision, as of gauze or fog before.
violent bodily exertion. Death spots of Nose, — Bleeding thick, tenacious, black
old people. Old, moist tetters. Black- blood, with cold sweat on forehead.
ish ulcers, with bloody, fetid, ichorous Face.—Earthy color. Red, burning spots
discharge, especially from contusions. on. Glowing heat of. Cracked lips.
Pains in ulcers.
Month.—Scratching in throat in evening,
Sleep.—Sleepiness in daj-time and early in before and after (not while) eating.
evening, with forcible closure of eyelids. Sensation in throat, as of a stopper there-
Sleeplessness with ail complaints. in, or astho , uvula had fallen. White
Fever.—Pulse : Extremely irregular; mostly coat on tongue with elevated papillae.
slow and large, intermingled with small, Appetite, etc.—Thirst in evening.
quick beats. Sensible throbbing in Eructation.—Heartburn after eating.
blood vessels thro, entire body. Entirely Nausea, etc.—Inclination to vomit disap-
absent. Chill: And coldness, early in pearing in open air.
morning and in afternoon (from 3 to Stomach.—Sensation, as something liv-
5 o'clock). With constant desire for ing, hopping and jumping about in, and
warmth, especially that of sun. Early in abdomen or chest.
in morning, internal only; in afternoon
with overrunning shivering. H e a t : Abdomen.—Distension of. Sense of heavi-
Great, internal as well as external, with ness in lower, and pressing towards
great nervous excitability. With co-ex- genitals.
istent copious sweat. Sweat: Day and Anus.—Sticking, itching and crawling in.
night, as soon as he falls to sleep or even Sexual Organs.—Continual, sharp stitching
closes eyes. Offensive at night and early from anus into groins, where it remains
in morning, causing smarting of skin. as a simple pain, < inspiration.
Allied Remedies.—v-g--.., Anac% Ant-Ly Menses. — Too early, and too profuse.
CoJ\, Cupr.t Cyd.% Dig., Dulc, GEL., Uterine hemorrhage of dark, tenaci-
LACH., Lye, Nit-ac, NUJT-V., Puls., ous, foul smelling blood. Discharge
Tab. of blood during new or full moon.

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1
Respiration.—Difficult, with inclination to .
take a deep breath, better after }'awn-
CUPRUM. i
ing. Offensive smelling breath.
Mind.—Vanishing senses. Exaltation of.
gh.—Violent, dry, from irritation in Spiteful, malicious insanity with hauteur,
trachea, relieved by laying hands on intermingled with clonic spasms. Extra-
epigastrium. Haemoptysis. ordinary anxiety as if afraid of death.
Back.—Sensation of coldness in. Restless tossing about. Groaning. De-
sire to escape. Fearfulness. Frightened
Tipper Extremities.—Sensation in shoulder easily. Attacks of raving madness.
joint, as tho , head of humerus would be Oversensibility of all senses. The at-
dislocated. Asleep sensation in arms tacks of frenzy end in sweat.
and hands. Burning, crawling and ten-
sion in finger tips. Frost bites on hands Vertigo.—With almost every complaint.
and fingers. With sinking forward of head (Gels.).
With vanishing of all the senses.
Lower Extremities.—Great weariness in Head,—Pressive ache <1 touch. Crawling
knees and legs. Bruised pain in hip sensation in vertex. Meningitis.
joint. Frostbites on toes.
External Head.—Convulsions of; with to
Generalities,—Sensation as of something and fro motion; drawing it sharply awry
living, hopping and jumping about or sideways; or sinking forward of; <
,
in body. Crawling thro body, now or renewed by ever}' touch (Iu hydro-
here, now there. Asleep feeling in cephalus). Bluish-red swelling of, with
single parts, especially at night. Hemor- convulsive twitching of limbs, <„ touch,
rhage of tenacious black blood from which also causes pain in the swelling.
various organs. Choreic attacks with Eyes.—Distorted. Staring, sunken. Turned
singing, laughing and dancing, toward upward. Tightly closed. Insensible
evening, every eight days. Early in pupils.
morning, intense weakness and he feels
worse generally. In open air she is far Face.—Pale, sunken. Intensely red. Bluish,
better than in a moderately warm room. and blue lips. Spasms and distortion of
Great alternation of symp'toms. facial muscles.
Skin.—Scarlet redness of entire body. Pain- Teeth.—Difficult dentition in children, with
ful suppuration ofbruised parts. convulsions.
Bleep.—Persistent yawning and inclination Mouth.—Foaming at. Burning in throat.
to. Sleepiness after every m e a l . Cold tip of tongue. Hoarse crying, like
Drowsiness and somnolency. a child. Drink gurgles audibly down the
oesophagus.
Fever. — Pulse,. Feverishly accelerated.
Anxious palpitation. Chill: Afternoon, Appetite, etc.—Eats hastily. Inclination
augmented towards evening, with cold for cold foods. Unquenchable thirst,
shuddering spreading from back over with a dry throat.
legs, snd trembling. Thirst, during Taste.—Sweetish, coppery.
chill as well as heat. Cold shuddering Eructation.—Hiccough precedes the spas-
on posterior half of body only. Chilli- modic attacks.
ness with goose-skin and yawning.
H e a t : Internal overrunning, with Nausea.—From abdomen up into throat.
pricking and crawling in skin. Most Intense retching. Vomiting: Offensive
on head and face* with pale cheeks and bilious; or bloody; of water containing
thirst. With a very red face and floating flocks; with abdominal cramps,
swelled blood vessels. Sweat ! Scanty, and convulsions; of solid food only.
some at night only and then it is cold Stomach.—Pressureinpit, worse from touch.
and exhausting. O n lower half of body Gnawing and corroding sensation in..
only. .Abdomen.—Intense abdominal pains with
Allied Remedies,—Aco.% BelL% Op., -Pla-t- agony. Pressure as of a stone in, <C
CUPRUM. CYCLAMEN.
touch. Atrocious cramps; also in stom- seldom full, hard and accelerated. Chill:
ach, with convulsions. Eroding sticking Over entire body, most severe on ex-
ulcers in. tremities. Icy coldness of entire body.
Stool.—Retained, with general heat. Diar- After every attack of illness (also after
rheal Violeut; watery, mixed with epilepsy). H e a t : Overrunning; flying.
flocks. Internal, exhausting, consuming h.
Uriue.—Suppressed. Tenacious and verj Sweat: Cold, at night. Man}- attacks
olicn.sive. Frequent nightly urination. (of epilepsy and mania) end with (cold)
sweat.
Mouses.—Continue too long. Suppressed,
w ith abdominal cramps. Spasms of chest Allied Remedies.—Bell,. Calc-c, Caust,
bcfoie. Chin., Cic'M Cocci., Con., Dulc, HEP ,
Hyos., Ign., Ip., Lye, Merc, Nux-v.,
Respiration.—Arrested. Whistling. Rat- Op., Phos-ac, Phyt, PULS., Sep., SiL,
tling. Rapid, with whimpering, and Sul., VERAT-A.
suoiiiig in trachea. Difficult, with con-
vulsive working of abdominal muscles.
Cough.—Incessant, dry, not even allowing
CYCLAMEN.
an intermission for breathing, > a swal- Mind.—Dulness of. Weak memory. Rapid
low of cold water. In long uninter- alternation of cheerfulness and peevish-
rupted paroxysms, lasting until the ness. Troubled conscience, as though
breat his completely exhausted ; excited he had not fulfilled his duty. Inclina-
by mucus iu trachea or spasm in larynx; tion to concealed, inward grief.
quite dry iu evening; iu the morning a Head.— Stitches in temples, disappearing
scanty expectoration of mucus with when touched. Fine, sharp, itching or
dark blood, of a foul taste and smell. tearing sticking in scalp, changing place
Chest.—Constriction. Rattling of mucus in. when scratched. Eruption on head,
Painful and spasmodic contraction of. painless to touch.
After fright or anger aud before menses, Eyes.—Sticking itching in, and in lids.
spasms of, which deprive him of speech Dilated pupils. Vision Is obscured, as
and breath. Auxious palpitation. by a fog.
Upper Extremities.—Tearing twitching in Ears.—Drawing pain internally. Difficult
anus and hands. Bluish mottled arms hearing, as though stopped.
and hands. Twitching of muscles of Nose.—Diminished sense of smell.
forearms and hand.. Twitching fingers. Face,—Induration, with sense of numbness
Lower Es.tremities.—Weariness in knee in upper lip.
joints. Twitching of muscles of lower Teeth.—Nightly, drawing ache.
leg. Painful cramp in calves. Twitches Mouth.—Constant sensation of mucus in.
in toes. Appetite.—Lost, early in morning and in
Generalities. — Violent convulsions with evening, A little food quickly satiates.
piercing shrieks. Chronic s p a s m s , Aversion to bread and butter. Tbirstless.
(cramps): Beginning in fingers and Taste.—Tastele-sness of foods; they taste
toes; preceded by weeping. Nightly quite flat.
twitchings. Epileptic attacks. Weari- Eructation,—Hiccough after eating.
ness aud great relaxation of entire body. Nausea, etc.—With, accumulation of water
Great emaciation. Intolerance of the iu mouth. Early in morning after
least touch, it renews and intensifies the smoking- tobacco. Inclination to vomit
symptoms. Stiffness and rigidity of after every meal, especially of fatty food.
whole body. Trembling. Stomach.—Fulness aud pressure in pit, as
Bones.—P-xiu as tlio' broken. Caries. from overloading.
Skin.—Dry itch. Chronic ulcers. Abdomen.—Discomfort and nausea in. Flat-
Sleep.—Somnolency. Deep, with twitchings. ulent colic.
r.—Pulse: Usually small, almost im- Flatulence.—Rumbling and growling in ah-
perceptible, weak and very slow; more do men immediately after eating.
CYCLAMEN. DIGITALIS.
Stool.—Frequent, pappy.
Anus.—Festering pain in, and in perinssum.
DIGITALIS.
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate, with Mind.—Great anxiety, weeping and solici-
profuse discharge of pale urine. tude for the future. Sadness. Raving
Menses.—Too profuse. Too early, t excitement, alternating with melancholy.
Respiration.—Difficult, with oppression of Vertigo.—With trembling.
chest. Short, as from weakness in chest. Head.—Stitches: In temples in evening and
Cliest.—Congestion to, with sensible palpita- at night; in forehead, extending into
tion. nose, especially after cold drinks. Press-
ure iu forehead from mental exertion.
Upper Extremities.—Paralytic pressure as
though in periosteum, extending from Feeling as Uio, something In head fell
shoulder Into fingers. Tearing, as forward, when stooping. Itching sensa-
though in periosteum, of fingers. Stick- tion inside of. Feeling like water or
ing itching between fingers. waves striking within. Worse: Stand-
ing; talking; shaking orbending it back-
Lower Extremities.—Cramp-like pain on ward. Better: Inclining it forward.
posterior thigh. Violent itching on
calves, with distended blood-vessels. External Head-Constantly inclines to sink
Sprained pain in ankle-joints. Violent or fall backward, while sitting and walk-
itching in joints and toes, seemingly in ing, as tho , the anterior neck muscles
periosteum. had lost their tone. Hydrocephalus.
Generalities.—Pressive drawing or tearing Eyes.—Burning, paiu in orbital arch. Blue
pains, mostly in periosteum or where lids. Inflamed meibomian glands. Lids
skin lies close to the bone. Weariness are agglutinated by mucus. Biting tears.
of body in evening, with peevishness and Cloudy crystalline lens, without pains.
sleepiness, disappearing from motion. Dim vision.
As long as he moves about, aside from
weariness, he feels quite well; however, Nose.—Coryza. with hoarseness.
upon sitting down, especially toward Face.—Pale. Skin of is a transparent bluish
evening, all kinds of complaints appear. color. Black, suppurating sweat pores.
Thin, blue lips. Dry lips.
Bones.—Pressive or tearing pains in perios-
teum. Mouth.—Rawness, redness and scratching In
cavity of, and in throat. Profuse flow of
Skin.—Unendurable, sticking itching, in 4-weetish saliva. Offensive salivation.
evening in bed. Cracks on hands and Blue tongue.
feet. Frostbites. Offensive ulcers.
Sleep.—Great sleepiness in evening and fore- Appetite, etc.—Loss of, with a clean tongue.
noon. Constant inclination to lie and Desire for bitter foods and sour drinks.
Continual thirst, with dry lips.
slumber.
Taste.—-Bitter, in mouth. Sweetish., with
Fever.—Pulse: Not markedly changed.
constant collection of water in mouth.
Chill: Forenoon or evening. Early
morning or evening attacks of cold Bread is unpalatable, it tastes bitter.
shudders over whole body. Great sensi- Nausea.—Continuing after vomiting. And
• tiveness to cold air and uncpvering with vomiting of all food, as soon as he eats.
the evening fever. H e a t : After the After expectorating she must instantly
chili, most on face, but without thirst, vomit the ingesta. Vomits: Mucus; first
while the hands remain cold a long food, then bile.
time. Sense of, over entire body, espe- Stomach.—Sense of intense weakness, as
cially on face and hands. Of single parts, tho* he would die, -immediately after
except face. General, after every meal. eating. Cramp in, with nausea and
Sweat". Moderate, but of a bad odor. vomiting, somewhat > by eructations.
At night, during sleep. Stitches extending from pit into sides
Allied Remedies.—Con., Puls. and back.

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Abdomen. — Pinching contraction jn, as burning sticking when not scratched.


though intestines were twisted. Ascites. Anasarca. Cyanosis. Jaundice.
Stool.—Diarrhceic, of faecal masses mixed "Sleep. — Interrupted, at night. Persistent
with mucus. Gra),*. ashy. White, like • day sleepiness, like sopor. Drowsiness
lime. Wate:^. diarrhcea. during day, disturbed by attacks of
vomiting. •
Urine.—Ineffectual, anxious urging to uri-
nate. Constant urging, with scanty dis- Fever.—False: Extremely slow, especially
charge of red urine. She is able to during rest. Irregular and sometimes
hold her urine longer when lying . intermittent. From every motion it im-
down. Frequent necessity to urinate, mediately becomes accelerated, full and
whereat a little only is passed b\' drops, hard; afterward during rest it quickly
each time. Difficult urinatiou, as if from sinks back to its accustomed slowness.
narrowing of urethra. Diminished secre- Chill: More internal, with warmth of
tion of, sometimes alternating with pro- face, but beginning with coldness of
fuse watery discharge of. Dark brown extremities, from which it spreads over
or red. Inflamed bladder. Cutting be- entire body. Chilliness and shuddering
fore and after urinating. over entire back. Internal, with ex-
ternal warmth. General, with heat and
Sexual Organs. — Dropsical swelling of. redness of face- Alternating with heat.
113-drocele; the scrotum looks like a Extraordinary coldness of hands and
bladder filled with water. feet, with cold sweat. Great sensitive-
Respiration.—Tightness of chest when ly- ness to cold. H e a t : Usually appears a
iu£ arid walking. long time after the chill. Sudden overrun-
ning sensation of, followed by weakness.
Cough.—Hollow, dry, spasmodic, exciled by Increased bodily warmth, with cold
roughness in palate and trachea; dry in sweat on face. Heat of one hand, with
morning; in evening, scanty, diffi- coldness of the other. Sweat: At night,
cult expectoration of yellow, gelatinous, mostly cold and somewhat clammy.
sweetL-k mucus, sometimes with a little Immediately after the' chill, without
dark blood. Dry-with pain in shoulders previous heat. General.
and arms. With smarting in chest.
With bloody expectoration, or like boiled Allied Remedies.—Are., BelL, Chin., Con.t
starch. Glo., Merc, Nux-V., Op., Phos,x Phos-
ac.t P l a t , Puls., Spig.t Sul-ac.
Larynx,—Hoarseness, early in inorning.
Chest.—Sense of weakness rising f r o m
stomach. Hydro thorax. Anxious, strong DROSERA.
and audible palpitation, with contraction
iu sternum. Mind.—Anxiety, especially in evening and
when alone. Fear of .ghosts. Restless
Extremities.—Pains in shoulder and arm. disposition. Great mistrust of others-
Chronic sciatica. Tumefaction about Capricious. Obstinate. Trifles quickly
knee, with sticking pains Swelling of put him beside himself. Inclination to
feet during da}-, becoming thinner again . drown himself.
at night. Cold hands and feet. Vertigo.—When walking in open air.
Generalities.—Sticking pains in muscles of Head.—Pressive* ache seeming to push out
upp.tr and lower limbs. Extreme faint- thro, forehead and zygoma, with stupe-
ness and debilitj', with sweat. Attacks faction and qualmishness. Outward
of excessive weakness, especially after throbbing and hammering in forehead.
breakfast and -dinner. Great nervous Corrosive itching and painful soreness
weakness. Dropsy, of internal and ex- on scalp, j> rubbing. Worse: Stoop-
ternal parts. Gouty nodes. ing; warmth. Better: Motion; cold.
Glands.—Swelled and indurated. Eyes.—Protrusion of. Outward stitches in,
Skin.— Corrosive itching, terminating # in when stooping. Dazzled -by light.

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DROSERA.
Presbyopia, with contracted pupils. talking, as tho , something there held
Letters run together when reading. the voice and breath back. Attacks
Livid lids. of suffocation. Gasping for breath.
Ears —Sticking and forcing in, especially Coug"h.—From contraction of lower ab-
when swallowing. Difficult hearing domen. Ringing, as from dryness in
with buzzing and roaring in. trachea during. When coughing*
Nose.—Nose-bleed, in earty morning and the chest is compressed; he must
evening. He blows blood from. Black press thereon with Ms hands. When
pores on. Constantly dr\\ Seusitive singing, causing biting in larynx.
to sour odors. Caused by smoking or drinking. Vio-
lent whooping" cough in periodically
Face.—Pale, with sunken eyes. Puffed and recuiring (i 103 hours) attacks of bark-
livid. Pimply eruption on, with fine ing or non-resonant coughing fits,
sticking pains. Faceache, < pressure which do not permit a recovery of the
and touch. Rlack pores on chiu. breath; excited by tickling, feeling of
Mouth.—Sense of dryness in fauces, with dryness or of soft feathers in larynx;
absence of thirst. Bleeding from. Ulcera- dry in the evening; In morning with a
tion of velum palati. Sticking iu phar- little yellow, generally bitter expectora-
ynx wheu swallowing. Scratching in tion, which must be swallowed. With
throat from salty foods. Difficult swal- scraping in throat; with bleeding from
lowing of solids, as from narrowing of nose and mouth, and pains in hypo-
throat. Sensation as if crumbs of bread chondriae. Haemoptysis of bright red,
remained in pharynx. Bloody saliva. foam3* or black, coagulated blood.
Hawks up yellow or green mucus. Con- Green expectoration.
stant collection of water in. Larynx, etc.—Constant roughness and dry-
ness iu, and in trachea. Sensation
Appetite, etc. — Thirpt in early morning.
of a soft body (like a feather)
Thirst during the heat, but not during
in. Constriction of, when talking.
the chill. Aversion to pork.
Alternately soft (yellow, gray or
Taste.—Bitter: In mouth when eating; to green) and hard mucus in trachea.
bread. Food is tasteless. Inflammation of, and of trachea, with
Nausea, etc. —After fatty food. And pain when talking. Phthisis of, and of
retching. Vomiting: Nightly; of bile trachea. Deep, husky voice.
or only water, in early morning; of Chest.—Constriction. Sticking in. P a i n
mucus and food, during or after cough- compelling him to press it with bands
ing; of blood; after drinking. when sneezing or coughing. Pressure
Hypochondria.—Contractive pain in, when on sternum causes festering pain there-
coughing; it compels him to press upon in. Black pores on, and on shoulder.
the spot with his hands. Upper Extremities.—Nightly tearing in
Abdomen.—Drawn in (with the vomiting). humerus disappearing from motion dur-
Constriction. Bellyacheaftersourfoods. ing the day. Cramp-like distortion of
fingers. Cold hands.
StooL—Bloody, and mucus diarrhoeas.
Lower Extremities.—Feet constantly chilly
Urine.—Brown, strong smelling. Frequent, and covered with cold sweat.
nightly urination.
Generalities.—Gnawing, sticking pain in
Menses.—Suppressed. Too late Leucor- joints. Paralytic, bruised sensation in
corrhcEa, with labor-like cramps in ab- limbs. Soreness of limbs upon which
domen. he lies, as if the bed were too hard.
Respiration.—Bad smelling breath when Rapid emaciation (galloping laryngeal
coughing. Tightness of chest when phthisis). Epileptic attacks with twitch-
talking, most while sitting. Compres- ing limbs, they are followed by sleepi-
sive feeling in chest, when coughing and ness and expectoration of blood. Most
DROSERA. DULCAMARA",
symptoms are intensified at night and feeling as if hair were bristling, recur-
toward morning, as well as from warmth ring every evening. Thick crusts on
and during rest. Because of its mauy ""scalp, denuding it of hair.
alternate effects, a repetition of the dose, Eyes.—Inflamed, after taking cold, Twitch-
without an intercurrent remedy is seldom iug, in cold air. Amaurosis.
beneficial; Sulphur and Veratrum are
Nose.—Nose-bleed of very warm, bright red
the most appropriate inter-currents
blood, with a sense of pressure on it.
Bones.—Gnawing, sticking pains thro' all Stuffed coryza <T cold air. Dry nasal
long bones, \ during rest. catarrh in a dry atmosphere.
Skill.—Intense itching when undressing; Face.—Pale, with circumscribed redness of
when scratched it easily peels off. cheeks. Tettery eruption on. M ilk
crust Twitchiugs in lips when in cold
Sleep.—Frequent {starting-up during. Sleepi- air. Mouth drawn awiy.
ness nt noon and suubcL
Mouth.—Much mucus in fauces. Inflamed
Fever,—Pulse: Unchanged. Chill: With throatafter taking cold. Salivation. Dry
a cold p:ile face and cold cxti emities. tongue, with much thirst and increased
In forenoon. Internal, at night in bed secretion of saliva. Swelled tongue im-
and during rest. In the morning one peding speech and breathing. When
(the left) half of face is cold, the other becoming cold there is difficult speech
(or right) is hot. And shuddering dur- on account of paralysis of tongue (and
ing rest, it seems too cold everywhere, jaws).
even iu bed. Chill by day, heat by
Appetite, etc.—Hunger without appetite.
night. H e a t : Almost entirely on face
Great hunger after the heat. Intense
and head. Increased warmth of upper
thirst. Excessive thirst for cold water.
part of body in evening. Intermittent
fever with sore throat and inclination Vomiting.—Of pale, tenacious mucus.
to vomit. Sweat: Warm, at night, es- Abdomen.— Bellyache after taking cold.
pecially after midnight and in morning, Cutting about navel. Ascites.
most profuse on face. Cold, on forehead. Stool.—Diarrhcea: With pains in abdomen,
Allied Remedies.—Cinat Hep., Ip., Nux- after taking cold; of green mucus;
v., Sep., Spo., Verat-a. chronic, bloody.
Urine.—Retained. Offensive. Mucus sedi-
ment in. Involuntary discbarge of
DULCAMARA. fetid, u from paralysis of bladder.
Mind.—Delirium, during the pains at night Sexual Organs.—Herpes on.
and during tl. heat. Internal restless- Menses.—Of watery blood, too late and too
ness. Great impatience. Inclination to short. Suppressed after taking cold.
quarrel, without auger. Miliary rash before.
Sensorium.—Great in en tal obtusion in head. Respiration.—Intense oppression of chest,
Head.—Outward boring in temples and fore- from accumulation of mucus, after tak-
head. Congestion to, with roaring iu ing cold.
ears and difficult hearing. Pressive Cough.—From excessive secretion of mucus
stupefying ache. Burrowing in fore- in larynx and trachea, hence with every
head with distended feeling in brain, attack there is considerable easy expec-
not affected by either rest or motion. toration of tasteless mucus, often with
Feeling as tho , occ'put were enlarging. bright red blood. Haemoptysis. Seldom
Worse : Evening uutil miduight; lying applicable except when after suppression
still; becoming cold. Better: Talking; of skin eruptions or taking a violent cold
lying. excessive secretion of mucus in internal
organs follows.
External Head.—Disagreeable chilliness
on occiput and over whole body with a Trachea.—Is full of mucus. Hoarseness.

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DULCAMARA. EUPHORBIUM.
Keck.—Stiff, after taking cold. Swollen And burning in back. With fligh tiness,
cervical glands. without thirst. Sweat: Offensive, over
entire body atnightandin early morning,
Chest.—Dull, thrust-like stitches in and
during day, more on back, axilla, and
upon both sides of, Hydrothorax.
palms of hands. Suppressed and en-
Herpes on xnamxnte. Suppressed secre-
tirely wanting.
tion of milk after taking cold in child-
bed. Nocturnal palpitation of heart. Allied Remedies.—Aco.x Ars., Bry., OV.,
Back.—Paralysis of lumbar region after tak- -Tow., Cupr., Led., Merc, Nux-v.%
ing cold. While at rest, drawing from Phos-ac, Phyt.. /Ws., Rhus-t, Sep.,
SuL
lumbar region downward into thighs;
during motion, stitches therein, > draw-
ing them up.
Upper Extremities.—Paralysis of anus EUPHORBIUM.
with, icy coldness thereof, mostly during Mind. — Anxious, solicitous disposition.
rest. Tetter on anus and hands. Sweat Quiet earnestness with inclination to
on palms. Warts on hands. work.
Lower Extremities.—Herpes on knees. Head.—Bruised sensation in occiput.
Erysipelatous eruption on feet, with
itching and desquamation. Crawling as Eyes.—Inflamed, with itching in lids and
of ants on feet. angles. Flow of biting tears. Ag-
glutinated early in morning. Dim vis-
Generalities.—Remarkable e m a c i a t i o n . ion. Diplopia.
Dropsical swelling of body. Tearing
in limbs, and other complaints from Face.—Red, inflamed, painful swelling of
taking COld. Unilateral spasms with cheeks, with yellowish vesicles which
loss of speech. Paralysis of a single discharge a thick yellow moisture.
limb. The complaints are intensified at Teeth.—Pressive, sticking ache. Tooth-
night and during rest. Convulsions,- athe, < by touch. Crumbling teeth.
beginning in face. Mouth.—Dry internally without especial
Glands.—Swelled and indurated. thirst. Burning in throat, extending
Skin.—Redness, dryness and heat of. Thick- into stomach, with heat and anxiety.
ness and desquamation in spots. Vesicu- Salivation, preceded by shaking and
lar eruption. Nettlerash. Tetters of griping in stomach.
various sorts, *. e.: I. Moist, suppuratr Thirst.—Intense, for cold drinks.
ing. a. Pale, which exude water upon Stomach.—Burning like fire in. Spasmodic
being scratched. 3. Reddish, with a red constriction in.
circumference, which bleeds upon being Abdomen.—Empty feeling in, as after an
scratched. 4. "With reddish circumfer- emetic. Burning in. Spasmodic, flatu-
ence, which smarts from cold water, but lent colic with distensive pressing pains
don't itch. 5. Small, ye'lowish brown *- resting upon elbows and knees.
tetters which bleed after scratching.
StooL—Diarrhceic, with tenesmus, burning
Thick crusts over entire body. Inactiv-
in. anus and painful ness in abdomen.
ity of external skin with excessive se-
First thin, then nodular.
cretion from the internal mucous mem-
branes and glands. Urine.—Urging to urinate, with diminished
discharge passed drop by drop.
Sleep. — Restless, after midnight. Very
early awaking. Genitals.—Erections without sexual desire.
Fever.—-Pulse : Small, hard and tense, es- .Respiration.—Short, as tbo , chest were too
pecially at night. Chill; Mostly to- narrow; with tension in chest muscles.
ward evening, spreading from back, not Cough.—Dry, hollow, from tickling in
relieved by external warmth. During throat or chest. Dry by day and night;
the pains. With violent thirst. H e a t : only early in morning is there copious
General, dry, burning, over entire body. expectoration.
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EUPHORBIUM. EUPHRASIA-
Chest.—Burning in. Stitches in left side of, red after injuries. Sticking in, from
.luring rest, disappearing during motion. bright light. Burning, biting tears,
Sensation as tho , the lobe (left) of lung especially when in wind. Swollen
were adherent. under lid. Fine eruption about. In-
Upper Extremities.—Scarlet red stripes on creased, pus-like discharge of mucus, and
nightly agglutination. Photophobia,
forennns, itching when touched.
especially from day or sunlight. Dark-
Lower Extremities.—!Jisiocative pain iu
ened spots or vesicles on cornea from
hip-joint. Nightly burning in upper mechanical injury. Blue aud impervi-
femur. Great weakness of lower legs. ous cornea. Pter-'gium, extending from
Generalities.—Rheumatic pains iu limbs, inner canthus.
of a tearing or pressive sticking sort,
Nose.—Eruption on wings of. Excoriated
almost exclusively during rest. Paraly-
aud painful internally. Nosebleed. Pro-
tic weakness iu joints, felt particularly
fuse, fluent coryza, with biting tears iu
when beginning to move. Burning
eyes and photophobia.
pains in internal parts. Complaints
aie < during rest, especially when sit- Face.—Red. Miliary eruption on, itching
ting, and from touching alTected parts. when warm, burning and becoming red
when moistened. Stitches aud stiffness
Bones.—Burning in. Caries. in cheeks aud lower jaw when talking
Skin.—Burningitclunguecessitatingscratch- and chewing. Stiff upper lip, as tho,
iug. Old, indolent ulcers. Cold gang- made of wood.
rene. Boils. Warts.
Teeth,—Sticking iu lower. Bleeding gums.
Sleep.—Day sleepiness. ., ailing to sleep
Mouth.—Difficult speech, from paralytic •
late in evening.
stiffness of tongue and cheeks. A kind
Fever.—Chill: And chilliness predominate. of stuttering; in speaking he begins the
When beginning to eat and while walk- sentences over again too frequently.
ing in the open, not cold, air. With co- Sensation of gurgling from below up-
existent sweat. Cold shuddering over ward in throat.
whole upper part of body with heat of
cheeks. Want of proper bodily warmth, Taste.—Bitter, in mouth, early in morning
with internal burning- heat. H e a t : from tobacco.
With intolerance of clothing, it seems too Abdomen.—Short attacks of pinching in.
heavy. On head 011I3'. Sweat: Harly Squeezing extending across. Abdomiual
in moruing in bed. Cold sweat on lower pains, constantly alternating with eye
legs. symptoms.
Allied Remedies. — Ars., Flu-ac, Kre., Stool.—Hard and too scanty.
Lyc-t Merc, Merc-c, Mez., Puls., Urine.—Profuse discharge of clear u
Rhus-L, Sip., Zinc. Sexual Organs.—Spasmodically retracted,
in evening.
BUPHEASIA. Menses.—Regular, but lasting only an hour.
Respiration.—When coughing he is breath-
Mind.—Indolent, hypochondriacal mood, less, as during whooping cough.
* without interest in surrounding objects. Cough.—Excited by muchflat-tasting,some-
Introverted and silent, with aversion to times blood-streaked, watery mucus in
talk. Low spirited. chest and throat, which is not easily dis-
Head.—Heaviness and dulness of. Toward lodged; and can be expectorated only in
evening, dazed, bruised ache, with fluent morning, with difficult breathing. Early
coryza. Sensible throbbing on external in morning; profuse expectoration of
head. Aching as though it would bur&t, mucus by means of voluntary hawking,
with dazzling of eyes from sunlight. with flueut coryza.
Eyes.— Ory pressure in, as if sleepy. Back.—Continuous, cramp-like pains in.
Scratching, as of sand in. Inflamed and Upper Extremities.—Painless swelling of

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wiisL and finger-joints from motion. Eyes.—Vuffmesa around. Weak, dim, en-
Cramp-like pain in metacarpus. Numb circled by bine rings. Inflamed, with
fingers. burning theiein. Obscured vision in
Lower Extremities.—Stickiug iu hip and evening.
knee-joint when walking. Jerks extend- Nose.—Nosebleed in evening. Nose con-
ing upward through thighs, followed by stantly filled with clotted blood.
paralytic numbness thereof. Cramp in Face.—Earthy, jaundiced complexlou Pale,
legs when standing, especially in calves. with red spots on the pallid cheeks.
Generalities,—-Cramp-like, pains throughout Pale, puffy face, especially about eyes.
entire body. Trembliug of limbs. Sense Heat and fiery redness of, with dis-
of aflycreeping up one or the other ex- tended bloodvessels. Pale, dry lips.
treimtj- in a straight line, which becomes Throat.—Pressive pain in, when swallowing.
numb without affecting remaining parts.
Bad effects of falls, blows or mechanical Appetite, etc.—Loss of, especially in fore-
injuries to external parts. Fleeting, noon. Ho appetite for anything but
itching stitches here and there thro, bread and butter. Aversion to meat and
sour foods. Bad effects from beer, meat
en the night, with great restlessness.
and sour things. Unquenchable thirst
Most complaints are <^ in evening. (or thirsLiessness,).
Acrid watery secretions.
Taste.—Solid foods become dry and insipid
Sleep.—Excessive yawning while walking in
open air. Great day sleepiness. After when chewed. He can neither eat nor
midnight, from about 3 until 6 o'clock drink hot things.
in the morning, he awakens every few Eructations.—Sour. Bitter, after fat food.
minutes, then falls into a stupefying Vomiting.—Of food, immediately after eat-
sleep, from which he awakens with ing. Of the soured iugesta, at night or
many complaints. early in morning. After eating eggs.
Fever.—Pulse , . Unchanged. Chill: In fore- Sour, of food, relieved at once by eating.
noon, and internal chilliness, which, in About midnight. Everything vomited
afternoon, is changed to external chill is sour and acid.
and coldness, especially on arms. Pre- Stomach.—Spasmodic pressure in, after eat.
dominant chilliness. Heat". Attacks of ing, especially after meat. Oppression
during day, with a red face and cold of, each time after eating and drinking.
hands. Sweat*. At night, during sleep, Contraction in pit.
has a very strong and offensive odor Hypochondria.—Tension in right.
and is most profuse on chest. Abdomen.— Hard, distended. Spasms in
Allied Remedies.—Cann.. Hep., Nux-v., muscles of, as though a. were contracted,
Sfii especially from the exertion of stooping,
compelling him to straighten up slowly.
Flatulent colic at night.
FEBBUM. Stool.—Diarrhcea: Watery, with burning iu
Mind.—Changeable mood. Anxiety as tho , anus; of undigested food. Mucus, with
he had committed a crime. Quarrel- ascarides.
some, vehement and dogmatic. Excess- Sexual Organs,—Painful soreness a n d
ively merry one evening, alternating smarting in vagina, and want of pleasur-
with sadness and melancholy the next. able sensation during coition. Swellings
Vertigo.—When descending, or looking at and iu durations in vagina. Barrenness.
water, with nausea and blindness. Miscarriage. Impotency in the male.
Head.—Congestion so violent the veins swell Menses.—Too early, and too profuse. Sup-
up. Hammering, throbbing ache, re- pressed. Uterine haemorrhage, with
curring periodically. Headache iu occi- labor-like pains in abdomen and a glow-
put when coughing. Painfulness of scalp ing red face. Labor-like pains and stitch-
to touch, with falling of hair. Worse*. ing headache, during. Persistent, milky,
After midnight and toward morning. acrid (or painless) leiicorrhoea.

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Respiration.—Hot breath. Want of breath, Skin.—Dirty, earth-colored. Anasarca.
mostly when at rest. Tightness of chest, Sleep. — Restless, with anxious tossing.
especially when sitting and after mid- Great drowsiness and fatigue, with in-
night. Anxious oppression of chest. ability to sleep at night. Falls to sleep
Loud breathing, as if asleep, when sit- late in evening. Can lie on back only.
ting still.
CoUg\ll—Spasmodic, excited by tickling in Fever.—Pulse: Full and hard. Violent eb-
trachea; with expectoration of transpar- ullitions. Chill: Shuddering in fre-
ent, tenacious mucus, early in morning, quent, short attacks. With a glowing
ceasing immediately after eating a little. face and thirst. General coldness in
Spasmodic, after the noon meal, with evening iu btd, often lasting all night.
vomiting of ingesta. With frothy or Chilliness and want of natural vital heat.
greenish, finely blood-streaked expecto- H e a t : Dry, over the whole body, espe-
ration during day, of a sweetish, putrid cially towards evening, with a very red
or sourish taste. Inability to breathe face and inclination to uncover. Sweat:
when coughing, > afier eating. Copi- Very profuse and long-continued, from
ous, purulent expectoration early in every movement, during day as well as
morning; in evening, after lying down, at night, and while in bed in the early
the cough becomes dry. Haemoptysis morning. Clammy aud mostly very ex-
at night and early in morning. hausting. From morning till noon,
every other day. Strong-smelling night
Larynx.—Roughness of. Hoarseness. s. Sometimes a cold, anxious s. (during
Chest.—Constricting spasm of. Feeling of spasms).
dryness in. Stitches in, when coughing.
Pains, as though bruised, when cough- Allied Remedies.—-4p., Arn., ARS., Borty
ing. Pressure superiorly on sternum. Carb-v., Chin., Gh.t HEP., Ip., Puls.,
Back.—Tearing between scapulas. Sul,. Sul-ac, Verat-a.
Upper Extremities.—Nightly sticking and
tearing in arms. Paralytic tearing pain,
extending from shoulder-joint into mus- FLUORICUM ACIDUM.
cles of upper arm and clavicle, render-
ing raising of arm impossible, gradu- Mind.—Gay and cheerfuL Aversion to bus-
ally disappearing from slow motion. iness; to his own family. Hatred of
Numb, distorted fingers. Swollen hands people. Anxiety, causing sweat to break
and feet. out. Irritable. Forgetful. Feeling as
if menaced by danger.
Lower Extremities.—Nightly sticking and
tearing, extending from hip-joint into Head.—Determination of blood to, and un-
thighs, gradually disappearing from slow consciousness; could not remember
motion. Numb thighs.. Cramp in calves where he was. Pains: compressive, un-
during rest, especially at night. Swell- dulative, or shooting like lightning. A
ing of feet to ankles. Distorted toes. dull pressure proceeds from nape thro,
Cold feet. center toward forehead. Cramp-like pain
in occiput. Better i Bending head back.
Generalities.— Rapid emaciation. Weak-
ness of body, almost amounting to paral- Hair.—Tangled. Great falling out of.
ysis. Restless limbs. Cracking in joints. Eyes.—Feeling of a fresh wind blowing on.
Sudden cramps in limbs, frequently dur- Quivering above outer canthus. Violent
ing day. Distorted limbs. Inclination itching of inner canthus. Photopsies,
to lie down, from a sense of weakness in- like lightnings, etc. Vision clearer.
ternally. Indisposition from walking in
open. air. After effects of misuse of Ears.—Sensitive hearing, in morning.
China and tea. Most complaints appear Nose.—Sudden attacks of coryza. suddenly
at night and toward morning. Attacks disappearing again. Suddenly filled with
are < during rest, especially when sit- mucus on rinsing mouth with cold water.
ting still, and > from slow motion. 3; Alcoholic drinks,

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Face.—Seems old and wrinkled. Puffy folds Upper Extremities.—Weakness and numb-
under eyes. Constant motion, of facial ness in hands and head. Prickling in.
muscles. Compression in zygoma. Heat, Jerks in. Penetrating pain. Feeling as
with desire to bathe it in cold water. if air were pressing down along arm in
Teeth.—Warmth in. Feel sharp, rough or boues. Red or mottled palms. Hands
dull. Sensitive, especially to cold. and fingers swelled, with throbbing
pains, later forming- blisters discharging
Mouth. — Prickling in, and on tongue. a. dark, offensive, acrid fluid. Feeling
Mucous membrane peels off. Greasy of a hair on back of fingers. Contu-
feeling in. Dryness of left half of palate sive pain iu bones of ends of fingers.
and roof of mouth. Flow of saliva pre- Burning about b o n e . Feeling of
cedes headache, diarrhoea, etc. Tena- .something working out from beneath
cious saliva. Pain, as from hot water in. nails. Acute prickings, as with a needle,
Taste,—Acrid, putrid, coming from roots of in fingers. Feeling of a splinter under
teeth. Like ink. Sweetish in throat. nail, <i touch.
Throat.—Constriction. Posterior nares feel Lower Extremities.— Heaviness. Trem-
wide open. Hawks up bloody mucus. bling. Burning shooting. Burning in
Stomach.—Excessive hunger; desire for toes, soles, etc. Back of foot feels like
something piquant. Speedy satiety. a cushion. Soreness iu corns. Worse:
Aversion to coffee. Pressure in. Stale, Walking. Better: Rest.
disgusting eructations. Nausea. Generalities.—Feeling of heat, with desire
Abdomen.-Famtemptinessin region of navel for cool air or cold bathing. Deep-
with a desire to take a deep breath, > seated pains in bones, sutures, etc. Lo-
bandaging. Frequent excessively offen- calized congestions. Symptoms in spots.
sive discharges of wind, which > . Acrid, excoriating discharges, sweat,
etc. Numbing weakness. Feeling of
Anus*—Itching in and about. warmth in internal organs. Pricking,
Stool.—Strong, disagreeable smell of. Diar- burning, itching sensations, or pains
rhoea worse from warm drinks. shooting like lightning. Symptoms often
Urinary Organs.—Burning in urethra. ascend or are right-sided. Impulse to
walk rapidly, which relieves. Better:
Urine.—Copious, with diarrhoea. Smelling From cold or cold washing, open airk
fragrant or strong; acrid; offensive. etc.; motion and walking. Worse:
Free discharge, relieving him. Purple Standing; sitting; spirituous drinks.
sediment.
SMn.—Crawling in. Tormenting itching.
Genitals.—Passion increased. Fulness in Itching pustules. Cicatrices turn red
spermatic cords. Menses early, profuse, around edges, itch and are covered with
coagulated. Excoriating leucorrhosa. vesicles. Sensation as if a burning
Respiration.—Oppression; better bending Vapor were emitted from the pores of
head back. whole body. Excoriation. Roughness
and desquamation, especially in spots.
Larynx.—Itching in, and on throat. Red blotches. Naevi materni. Thrombi.
Mammse,—Itching nipples; areola darkens Varicose v e i n s . Flesh warts. En-
and crust forms on. larged capillaries.
Heart.—Soreness. Jerking in. Sleep.—Sleepiness: Sudden; periodical; un-
conquerable. Wakefulness in evening.
Neck.—Stiffness and soreness in nape.
Dreams.—Vivid, towards morning.
Back-—Contractive, burning or prickling Fever.—Pulse: Somewhat accelerated, by
pains in. scapular region. Better: Bend- motion only. Chill: Entirely wanting.
ing backward. H e a t : Universal with qualmishness from
Extremities.—Pains: Burning; dislocative; the slightest motion; with inclination to
like electric shocks; as if asleep; in uncover, but more to wash with cold
bones of. •water. Sweat: Clammy (glutinous),

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sour, unpleasantly-smelling, mostly on flow at saliva from mouth. Contraction
upper part of body, especially from mo- or muscles, especially about mouth.
tion and during the afternoon and even- Burning in zygoma.
ing. The sweat greatly favors the for- Mouth.—Foaming- at. Tongue: So thick can
mation of excoriations and bedsores. hardly speak; liumbuebsof; burning on,
Sweat w ith itching. extending over mouth, throat, stomach
Allied Remedies.—Am-i\y Bor., Calc-c, and into abdomen. Dry, also throat.
Chin.. Coloc, GRAPH., Hep., Merc-c, Yellowish saliva. Foul, spoiled taste.
Nit-ac, Sep., SiL, Sul-ac. Throat-—Hawks up bloody matter. Spas-
modic sensations, with cramp-like pains
in. Feeling as if something had lodged
QELSEMIUM. iu. Swallowing painful, difficult.
Mind.—Dull, listless and languid. Misty. Stomach.—Pain from pylorus to axilla, un-
Incapacity to thiuk or fix the attention. der scapula and down r. arm; cramp-like
Stupid, intoxicated feeling. Impa- iu pit. Empty, weak feeling in, and in
tient and iiritable. Feeling as if in bowels. Hiccough, <* iu evening.
danger of stumbling or falling Feels Hypochondria,—Cramp at last short rib in
as If someone else were sick. Dread of right side. Thrusting pain in left float-
liquids. Inclination to throw herself ing ribs, changing to left temple.
from a height. Feels as if she would Abdomen.—Sharp pains in, with pappy,
lose her senses. Dread of being alone. cream-colored stools. Burning pains
Vertigo.—Accompanied many symptoms. moving around iu intestines, Guawiug
As if intoxicated; with blurred vision; in region of transverse colon. Colicky
in brows. Worse: Sudden motion. pains below navel extending to testes, >
Head.—Bruised feeling in, especially behind expelling flatus.
orbits. Dull, stupefying pain ascending Stool.—Diarrhoea. Urging to from excit-
from nape into forehead, accompanied ing news, emotions, etc. Loose, but
by dizziness, blurred vision and heavy difficult. Feeling as if more remained
eyelids. Sensations of heaviness; tight- behind after stool and after urinating.
ness; a band about, or as if enlarged. Urine.—Copious, watery, with chill and
Worse: From smoking, heat, or moving trembling, alleviating heaviness of head,
eyes. Better: Reclining head on high dulness of mind and dimness of vision.
pillow, or from profuse urination. Intermittent stream.
Scalp.—Feels contracted at centre of fore- Sexual Organs.—Male: Flaccidity and
head. coldness of. Emission of semen "with-
Eyes.—Twitching of eyeball. Sore aching out erection. Female: Severe, labor-
in balls, <i motion. Strabismus. Pupils like pains in uterine region, which ex-
dilated, or alternately dilate and con- tend to back and hips; alternating with
tract. Distended, Right-sided supra- heavy headache.
orbital pain. Heavy, drooping lids. Respiratory Organs.—Voice weak, thick.
Puffy lids. Vision: Dim, smoky or lost; Paralysis of glottis. Inability to expec-
double on raising head, looking sidewise torate. Suffocative sensation. Respira-
or inclining head on one side, > by an tion slow, heavy superficial. Desire for
effort of the will. fresh air. ViTorse: Moving head.
Ears.—Sudden temporary loss of hearing. Chest.—Stinging along lactiferous ducts.
The pains which ascend from back to Shuddering in right breast. Sore, when
ocaput affect them. coughing. Constriction around lower.
"Nose.—Fulness and tingling in, with sneez- Suffocative sensation, as in hysteria.
ing and headache Fluent coryza. Heaviness. Weakness or burning in.
Face. — Heavy, besotted appearance; Heart: Feels as if it would stop beating
flushed and hot; dark; swelled. Lower if he did not move. Palpitation. Irreg-
jaw dropped or wagging sidewise. Over- ular beat.
QLONO1N.
Neck.—Aching soreness in muscles of, and GLONOIH.
of shoulders. Contractive sensation in.
Pains extend into head. Mind.—Familiar things seem strange. Con-
Back.—Rheumatic pains in bones and joints fusion, he could not tell where he was.
of, and of limbs. Soreness of muscles. Difficult memory, "Unconsciousness.
Extremities. — Trembling. P aralytic Head. — Throbbing: Willi fulness; grad-
weakness and heaviness of. Sensa- ually iucreasiug and giadually decreas-
tion blunted. ing; with shocks at every heartbeat;
heart-beat felt like a hammer beating in
Lower Extremities.—Staggeri ug. Fatigue head. Aching in and pulse increase and
after slight exertion. Drawing or cramp- duniuish together. Congestion to: It-
ing pains iu muscles or single fasciculi seems as if he must lose his reason; al-
thereof. ternating with congestion to heart; caus-
Generalities.—Numbness or trembling of ing a sensation of coldness. Sensation:
single parts or whole body- Great re- As if hanging with head downward; of
laxation and loss of muscular power, bursting, the skull seems too small, with
causing sensations of heaviness and violent heart action and pulsation over
weakness, particularly of upper eye- whole body; of enormous enlargement;
lids and lower extremities, as well as AsU brain were loose; as if sore, bruised;
involuntary evacuations (stool, urine, of undulation in; of cracking in brain;
semen., etc.) from emotional excitement, As if a cold cloth were spread overbraiu;
fear, etc. Sudden darting pains making of constriction arouud forthead; of ach-
one start; they leave a tenderness be- ing deep in brain. Sudden, piercing pain
hind. Feeling of illness, as in a fever. in. Burning pain in. Excessive heat
Knew everything going on, but was un- in. Brain fever. Numbness of scalp.
able to move. Paralytic paius. Peri- Worse: Shaking head. Heat, external,
odical symptoms. Worse: Emotions, of sun, of gas, etc. Stepping. Sitting
exciting news, fright, etc. Heat of sun erect. Stooping. Rising. Exertion.
or summer. Dampness, After midnight. Blows or 3ars to head. Better: Open
Before a storm. Better: Open air. Pro- air. Cold applications. Pressure. Ly-
fuse urination. ing down. Throwing head back. After
Skin.—Vellow. Sudden stinging. Measie- stool. Must have head uncovered.
iike eruption, with fever and itching. Eyes.—Staring and wild; protruding. Red-
Sleep.—-Yawning, with stupor and inability ness of. Burning and achiug in balls.
to keep eyes open. Languor and drow- Sensation of water running out of.
siness before a storm. Stupefying, with Lightnings before. Lids heavy.
general numbness. Late falling to sleep, Ears.—Audible pulse in. Redness of.
then nightmare. Nose.—Twitchings in wings of.
Fever.—Pulse'. Variable. Throbbing thro , Face.—Red during headache. Burning,
whole body. Chill: With cold extrem- twitching or simple pain in malar bone.
ities, especially feet; extending upward Sensation; As if swelled; as if chin were
along spine, with profuse urination, pain elongated; as if lower lip were hanging
in back, heat of facev and head, and down; of gnawing in masseter muscles.
headache; worse from mental excite- Contraction of temporal and masseter
ment. Heat: Burning; in afternoon; muscles.
without thirst. Sweat: With thirst; Teeth.—Throbbing in all.
easy, cold, profuse or scanty. Relieving Mouth.—Dry, parched feeling iu. Saliva
all the symptoms. Accompanied by lan- increased. Swelled sensation of tongue,
guor and prostration. hard palate, fauces and throat Tongue
AlliedRemedies.-Anac, Arg-u., Bap., Bell., numb, twitching.
Bor., Caust., Cow., Kalm., Op.x Phos., Throat.—Itching in, and In soft palate.
Physos., Pic-ac, Sep., Tabac, Verat-a. Tingling in. Tight, choky feeling about.

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Taste.—Sweetish; fatty; like pine wood. over face, inside of forehead, down
Nausea.—With pain in stomach; with sink- throat, "etc. Gnawing in stomach, occi-
ing in epigastrium. put and masseter muscles. "Worse:
Jar; heat; wine. Better: Coffee; sweat;
Stomach.—Gnawing pain or faintuessin pit. after stool.
Emptiness in. Skin.—Dark blue. Rash on, after washing.
Hypochondria. — Sensation as if blood Sleep.—Sleepiness, with hot face and pallor*
rushed thro' chest to head from. Dreams, causing weeping; ludicrous.
Abdomen.—Rumbling in. Fever.—Pulse: Sudden great variableness,
Stool.—Diarrhoea; with sudden cessation of uow quick, now slow. Failing. Chill,.
menses. Copious. Blackish. Lumpy. After getting heated. Coldness of siugle
Foamy, like soapsuds. parts, head, feet, etc. Cold shudders
dowu back. H e a t : Stiuging, burning,
Urine.—Albuminous. sudden glowiug, in flushes. With pul-
sation in head: Of single parts. Burn-
Sexual Organs.—Sensation as after repeated ing betweeu shoulders. Going upward.
coition. Menses censed and the head- Sweat: During headache. Sweat ameli-
ache increased in violence. orates the symptoms.
Respiration.—Inclination to deep breath- Allied Remedies.—AMYL-N., Ap., Bell.,
ing; to sigh. Cact., Ferr.x Gels., Melil., Nat-c. Nat-
-STeck.—Weakness of muscles of. Cramp in. *»., Op., Phos., Sang.r Strani., Sul.
Constriction, as of a band around. As if
something moved from nape to head.
Stiffness of. GRAPHITES.
Chest.—Constriction. Oppression with pal- Mind,—Extreme irritability and anger. Si-
pitation. Sudden throbbing in waves lent grief and despair, with much weep-
from left chest to head, <, motion. ing. Anxious restlessnesst driving him
Fulness or h e a t rising into head. out of bed at night. Concern for the
Heart: I«aucinations extending to be- future. Anxious fear of misfortune.
tween shoulders; to scapula. Anxiety Apprehensive, early in morning. Irreso-
at, < lying on left side, must lie with lution and fastidiousness. Hysteria.
head high. Heaviness. Fulness, Al- Vertigo.—As tho , intoxicated, when rising
ternation of palpitation and congestion from bed in morning.
to head. Shocks at, with pricking in Head.—Violent headache every morning,
arms and hands. ending in fainting and cold sweat. Con-
Extremities.—Sensatiou of picking, tin- traction in forehead. Feeling of tensive
gling, being bloated, weariuess, heavi- pressure like a constriction, <^ in oc-
ness, or numbness. Failing asleep of ciput, with stiff neck. Numb feeling in.
part lain on. Scald head. Worse: Early, on awaking
Upper Eternities.—Arms droop. Pains and rising from bed; moving head; rid-
in bones of. Feeling in right wrist as if ing; eating. Better J Walking in open
tied up or contracted. Pulsation in fin- air; external pressure; at rest; in warmth.
ger-tips. E x t e r n a l Head.—Moist, crusty, foul, smart-
ing eruption, spreading by eating at its
Lowe! E-Ctremities.—Great -weakness, even edges from vertex down sides of head;
to giving way. scratching causes excoriation and more
Generalities,—Sudden and violent irregu- moisture, which dries into white crusts.
larities of the circulation. Sensations of Violent sticking itching on, most on
throbbing expansion or fulness predomi- vertex and behind ears, leaving moist
nate. Inability to bear a n y h e a t bald spots when scratched, which de-
about head; bad effects of heat of sun. velop erysipelas and pain like boils.
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G-RAPHITES.
scales on, with great heat of. Paralytic Hypochondria. — Induration in region of
tearing in cranial muscles, especially on liver.
sides and behind ears. Hair of vertex,
sides and beard turns gray early and falls Abdomen.—Fulness aud heaviness in. In-
out. "Worse*. By day than by night; durations in. Painfulness in inguinal
becoming cold; walking in open air. regiou, with swelling of glands. Dis-
Better: Warmth; after being in open tended after eating.
air. Flatulence-—; Extraordinary accumulation
Eyes,—Pressure and sticking in, with lach- of gas in abdonieu, which is tense and
rymation. Inflamed, with red, swollen iunated. Excessive discharge of feud f.
lids arid photophobia. Intolerance of
StooL—Chronic constipation. Hard and too
daylight. Myopia.
large in form. (Chronic soft, too small
Ears.—Dryness of internal. Eruption and in size.) Mucus.
excoriation behind. Difficult hearing.
Anus,—Painful varicosities of, with fissures
Nose.—Chronic dryness of. Black pores on. between them.
•Discharge of fetid pus from. Ulcerat-
ing, scurfy nostrils. Extremely sensi- Urine.—Sour smelling. Anxious, painful
tive smell. Coryza on becoming cold, urging to urinate, with discharge of
during day. Stuffed coryza, with head- dark, scanty urine, drop by drop. Hoc-
ache and nausea. Discharge of foul- turual enuresis. Pain in coccyx when
smelling mucus from. urinating.

Face.— Pale yellow color. Flying heat. S exual Or gans —Tension in, with voluptuous
Erysipelatous inflammation and swell- thoughts. -Uncontrollable sexual de-
ing of. Follicular tumors on. Uni- sire. CEdematous swelling of foreskin
lateral distortion and paralysis of facial and scrotum. Excoriation of female
muscles, rendering speech difficult. Ul- pudendum. Painful swelling of ovaries.
cers on inside of. lips. Scurfy eruption
on chin, and about mouth. Hard, Menses.—Too late, too scanty and too pale.
swollen submaxillary glands. Appear with difficulty in young women.
Cramp in abdomen during. Thin, white
Teeth.—Sticking ache from cold drinks, <^ leucorrhcea.
warmth, Gums swell and bleed easily.
Cough.—In evening or at night, excited by
Mouth.—Offensive, urinous odor from. Sore deep breathing. •
throat, with a feeling of a lump or plug
therein, especially at night. Spasm in. Larynx.—"Sensitive, with scratching there-
throat causing retching. in and hoarseness. Husky voice.

Appetite, etc.— Excessive hunger. Aver- Neck.—Painful stiffness of nape when nod-
sion to warm, cooked food. Great thirst ding head and raising arms.
early in morning and after eating.
Chest.—Stitches in and palpitation from the
Taste.—Bitter, in mouth. least motion. Inflamed aud swelled
Eructation..—Copious, sour, with bitter taste mammse. Excoriated nipples with hu-
in mouth. mid vesicles on.

Nausea.—Early in morning. And vomit. Back.—Formication on. Bruised feeling in


ing after every meal. Sour vomiting. lumbar region.

Stomach.—Great weakness of digestion. Upper Extremities.—Emaciation of hands.


Spasm and pressure in, with nausea, > Distorted lingers. Gouty nodes on fin-
from warmth o£ bed. Burning in, neces- gers. Excoriation between fingers.
sitates eating. Thick, distorted nails.

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GRAPHITES. eUATAOUM.
Lower Extremities.—Excoriation between GUAIAOUM.
le^s. Numb thighs. Stiffness and mus-
cular contraction in popliteal spaces. Mind.—Great forgetful ness, especially for
Still knees Cold feet in evening in bed. names. Early in morning he frequently
Slicking pains in heels. Distortion and stares absently before him. Sadness
.stillness of toes. Spieadiug vesicles and and depression. Peevishness and per-
ulcers on, and excoriation between toes. verseness. Inclination to find fault with
Thick, crippled toe-nails. and disparage everything.
Generalities. — Great emaciation. Com- Head.—Intensely violent stitches in brain.
plaints are intensified when becoming Tearing in side of, extending into cheek.
cold; he takes cold easily. Drawing Sensation as tho , external head were
through entire body, with incliuaiiou to swollen and bloodvessels were over-filled.
stretch Asleep sensation in limbs; of Eyes.—Sensation in, as tho , * balls were
pait whereon he lies. Contracted ten- swelled and the lids were too short to
dons. Distortion of single parts. Vio- cover them. Pimples with white tips in
lent pulsation throughout entire body eyebrows. Dilated pupils. Paralysis of
with eveiy movement. Great general optic uerve.
debility without pain, compelling him
Ears.—Intense earache with tearing pains.
to groan. Alter walking in open air
many complaints disappear. Nose.—Profuse, watery discharge from.
Face.—Face-ache; painful stitches in zygo-
Glands.—Indurated aud swelled. ma and in cheek muscles.
Skin.—Sense of dryness, aud w a n t of Teeth.—Drawing, tearing pain in, terminat-
transpiration. Erysipelatous inflamma- ing in a single stitch. Pressive pain
tions Eruptions and hiimid herpes. when biting them together.
Encysted tumors. Denuded, raw spots Throat.—Violent "burning in.
in children. Unhealthy. Ulcers with Appetite, etc.—Intense hunger. Early in
offensive pus and proud flesh. Thick, morning and in forenoon loathing of all
crippled nails. food. Intense thirst.
Sleep. — Difficult falling*to:s., in evening. Eructation.—Much, empty e.
Dizzy, fatiguing morning sleep. Dis- Vomiting.—Early in morning violent vomit-
turbed by anxious, fearful dreams at ing of watery mucus with great exertion.
night. Stomach.—Sense of constriction in region,
with anxiety and oppressed breathing.
• Fever.—Pulse: Full and hard, but not notice- Abdomen.—Pinching pain, as from incar-
ably accelerated. Chill: And chilliness, cerated flatus which constantly settles
mostly in evening. Chilliness day and backwards and downwards. Quivering
night, especially in evening after four in muscles of. Inguinal hernia.
o'clock. Heat: General, dry, in even-
ing and during i.ight, after previous Stool.—Constipation. Hard, crumbling, very
chill. When riding in a carriage. offensive.
Sweat: From slightest motion. Pro- TJrine.—Continuous urging to urinate, with
fuse nightsweat. Sour, offensive smell- profuse discharge of foul-smelling urine.
ing, from cold, staining linen yellow. Cutting when urinating. Stitches in
Utter inability to. Is aggravated by neck of bladder after ineffectual urging
talking and ameliorated b\' walking in to urinate.
open air.
Cough.—Dry, excited by irritation in epi-
Allied Remedies.—Aco., Ag-c.% Ap.t Ars., gastrium, with shortness of breath until
Bell., CaL-c, Canst, FLU-AC, Guai.t relieved by expectoration. Cough, with
Kali-c , Lye, Maz-c , NAT-C. Nii-ac, copious, offensive-smelling, purulent ex-
KBX-V.- Phos., PULS., Sep., SU., Sul., pectoration.
Thuj. Chest.—Stitches in. left, < inspiration.
aUAIAOUM. HELLEBORUS.
,
Back.—Intolerable Stiffness thro one sideof, external vertex and occiput, with chaotic
extending from nape to lumbar region, obfuscation therein. He bores the
during motion. Tearing from axilla- back of his head into the pillow.
down along side of. Contractive pain Meningitis. Hydrocephalus. Worse:
"between scapulae. Thinking of the pain; stepping hard;
Lower Extremities. — Crawling, pressive stooping; walking; touch; motion; after-
bone paius in thighs. noon from 4 to S. Better: Open air;
Generalities.—Tearing and sticking paius lying at rest; diverting the attention.
in muscles of upper and lower limbs, External Head.—The occipital scalp feels
with heat of parts. Immobile stiffness drawn tightly downward. Painful ex-
of the distorted limbs. Asltep sensation ternal occiput. Fulling of hair, not from
in limbs, Great sluggishness and weari-. head only, but also whole body, with
ness, especially in thighs, with aversion sticking, boring pains in scalp, more iu
to motion. Extraordinary emaciation. occiput. Humid scurfs on.
Discomfort in body, ^> yawning and
Eyes.—Sensation as tho, lids were pressed
stretching limbs. Most complaints ap-
downward. Dilated pupils. Inclination
pear when sitting, early in morning and
to stare. Photophobia without percep-
during forenoon. Affected parts are tible inflammation of.
very sensitive to touch.
Bones.—Swelling and softening of. Caries. Face.—Pale, yellowish color. Pale, dropsi-
cal swelling of, aud of rest of body.
Sleep.—Nightly restlessness and sleepless- Wrinkled forehead. Upper lip cracked.
ness. Insufficient, iu early morning. White vesicles on the swelled lips. Ex-
Fever.—Pulse: Small, weak and soft, butac- coriation of angles of mouth, from con-
celerated. Chill*. Internal, over whole stant flow of saliva.
body, even near a warm stove, most in Teeth.—Sticking, tearing ache in molars in
afteniooa aud evening. On back. Heat I evening and at night in bed. which tol-
Evening especially on face. Sweat: erates neither cold nor heat.
Likewise, mostly on head and face. Also
when walking in open air. Very offen- Mouth.—Vesicles and aphthae in, and on
sive nightsweats. tongue. Dry palate. Extraordinarily
profuse salivation. Swelling and numb-
Allied Remedies.—-5ry., Graphs Kre.% ness of tongue.
Merc, Phyt.
Appetite, etc.—Gre^t voraciousness. Loath-
ing of fats and vegetables. Thirstless-
HELLBBORUS. ness. Intense thirst.
Eructations.—Empty.
Mind.—Stupefaction. Blunting of internal Nausea.—In stomach, with great ravenous-
senses, like a sort of stupor. Mental ness, but repugnance to food.
obfuscation, with somnolency. Fre-
quently he stares at one point as tho' Stomach.—Fulness and distension of pit of.
absorbed in thought. A kind of dimin- Burning and biting in. Painfuiness
.ished power of mind over body; just as within, when stepping hard or coughing.
soon as she ceases to exert her will Abdomen,—Distended. Pinching in na-
power aud attention, the muscles refuse vicular region. Ascites. Sense of cold-
to do their duty, i. t?M if spoken to when ness in.
drinking, she unconsciously drops the Flatulence. — Discharge of foul-smelling.
glass. Extraordinary anguish. Woeful Stool.—Frequent, watery. Gelatinous, mu-
melancholic mood. • Hypochondriasis. cous diarrhoea, with tenesmus.
Involuntary sighing. Homesickness. TJrine.—Dark. Frequent urging, with scanty.
Head.—Stupefying ache, with fluent coryza. discharge. Feeble urinary stream.
Feels heavy and thick-headed. Dull Sexual Organs.—Suppressed sexual desire.
ache and confusion in. Burning heat Respiration.—Difficult, as frorn hydrotho-
in, with a pale face. Inward pressing rax. Suffocative attacks" as from con-
ache. Bruised pain of the Internal and striction of nose, larynx and chest.

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Cough.—Dry, hacking, when smoktug. HEPAR SULPHURIS
Upper Extremities.—Boring sticking in
wrist and finger-joints. Vesicular erup- . OALOAREUM.
tion between fingers and toes, Panaritia. Mind.—Extraordinary anguish in* evening,
Lower Extremities.—Stillness of (hip and) driving him to self-destruction. Fear-
knee joints. Boring sticking in knee fulness and depression. Oversensitive
and ankle joints. Humid eruption on and vehement with hasty speech.
feet. Vertigo.—When riding, or shaking head.
Generalities.—Sudden relaxation of every Head. — Bent back, with swelling below
muscle. The muscles refuse their service larynx, forcible hen Ling, of carotids
when not j'ove.ned by stion^ attention; and rattling breathing (in iiiciubuiuous
uncousciously he staggers when walk- croup). Pain, as of a plug or dull
ing, lets his food fall when eating, etc. nail driven into. Pressure: Iu temples
Slicking, boring pains in the periosteal, and on vertex, in evening; one-sided;
coverings <^ in cool air. Convulsive outward in forehead. Inward boriug in
twilchiutfsin the muscles,especially dur- right temple, side of head or root of
ing sleep. The pains (sticking, tearing nose. Soie pain in forehead, right over
and pressure) frequently move trans- eyes. Sticking in.
versely across the parts. Symptoms are
External Head.—Burning itching from
intensified in the house and toward even- front to back, less on sides when
ing. In the open air he feels better, with scratched, leaving bumps and a burning
a sensation as tho, he had been sick a smarting eruption which is excessively
long time, and were just recovering; sensitive to touch. Painless swellings
especially after the fever. Restlessness. and bumps ou, aud on nape, with smart-
Glands,—Swelling of cervical. ing soreness when touched or lain upon
Skin.—Pale color of. Sudden, dropsical (after severe illness, abuse of mercury or
swelling of; (anasarcatous.) Hair and in hysterical headaches). Moist, foul,
nails fall out. Desquamation > of epi- purulent eruption smarting painfully on
dermis of entire body. Painful where whole h., itching violently early on
it lies in close proximity to bones. rising, scratching causes burning and
excoriation. Scalp sensitive. Nodes on.
Sleep.—He lies iu deep slumber. Great day
Profuse failing of hair; large bald spots
sleepiness. Somnolency, eyes half open
on. Takes cold every time he uncovers
and turned upward.
b.. especially during (dry) cold east
Fever.—Pulse: Generally small, slow and or north winds. Cold, clammy, sour
hardly perceptible. Chill: Predominates sweat most ou head and face with
during day, as long as he is up; with aversion to uncovering. Worse: Early,
heat of face. Alternating with pains in on awaking; touch; night; cold; least
joints. Shaking, with gooseflesh and motion; moving eyes; stooping; every
pains in joints. And coldness of entire jar. Better: After rising; tight bandag-
body, but with heat of head and no ing; warmth; warm wraps; sweating.
thirst. The shuddering proceeds from Eyes.—Inflamed : Lids surrounded by an
the arms. H e a t : In evening and during eruption which smarts when touched;
day, as soon as he lies down, generally and running tears. Bruised pain in.
accompanied b}- sweat. Burning over Pressure as from a foreign body in.
the whole body; iu evening in bed, with Stiff, paining during motion. Protrud-
internal shivering and aversion to drink. ing. Spasmodic closure of lids. Ulcers
First heat then chill, with pains in ab- and spots on cornea.. Photophobia.
domen, In repeated attacks. Sweat*. In Surrounding objects appear red.
bed, during heat, increased toward morn- Ears.—Itching of external. Foul smelling,
ing. Cold, sometimes sticky. purulent discharge from. Crusty erup-
Allied Remedies.—Ap., Bell., Chin., GeL, tion behind. Difficult hearing with rush-
Phos. ing and throbbing in. Roaring in head.

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HEPAR SULPHURIS OALOAREUM.
Nose.—Inflammation of. Painful soreness, Respiration.—Rattling, during sleep. Anx-
especially of dorsum to touch. Inten- ious, short, whistling, r.which Unexttens
sified acuteness of smell. Unilateral suffocation and necessitates raising up
coryza with scratching in the throat. quickly or throwing head backwaid.
Sneezing, (also after cough). Cough.—Deep, dull, whistling, c. excited by
Face.—Heat and fiery redness of. Erysipe- tickling as of feather down in larynx;
latous swelling of. Yellow, with blue diy in evening; in morning with ex-
rings around eyes. Pain in bones of, pectoration of mucous hiuips which are
when touched. Thrusts in malar bone. often purulent and bloody, mostly sour
Boils on lips, chin and neck, very pain- but sometimes sweet; If the latter, they
ful to touch. Chronic facial eruptions, are al.so offensive. Deep, asthmatic c.
veiy Mnisivc to touch. Attacks of dry, hoarse c. with retch-
ing suul anxiety. ihy. in evening uflei
Teeth.—Drawing, jerking ache, worse in a chilling any part of body. With ex-
warm room. Swelling of gums, painful pectoration of blood. After every drink.
when touched. Whooping cough. The child cries after
Throat—Sensation as tho, a plug or coughing.
sharp splinter stuck therein, when Larynx, etc.— Membranous croup, with
swallowing. Roughness in. Scratch- swelling below larynx. Sensitive to cold
ing, when swallowing saliva. Hawk- air. Pains in a spot within. Phthihis
ing up mucus. Swollen tonsils and of, and of trachea. Rattling in trachea.
glands of neck. Hoarseness with rapid, Hoarseness.
hasty speech, as from overexcitement.
Neck,—Violent pulsation of carotids.
Appetite, etc.—Desire for sour, piquant Chest.—Pustules and ulcers on, which are
things and wine. Repugnance to fat painfully sore when touched. Cancerous
foods. Much thirst. Nausea. Retch- ulcers which are sensitive to touch, on
ing. Vomiting. female mamma. Swelling and suppura-
Stomach,—Distension of pit necessitates tion of axillary glands. Fetid sweat
loosening clothes. Tickling in pit. in axilla. Shattering shocks and sore-
Pressure, after a little food. Burning in. ness in. .Rattling, in. Weakness in,
which makes speaking difficult.
Hypochondria. — Stitches in region of
spleen orliver. Inflammation ofkidneys. Back.—Sticking and drawing in. Bruised
pain in lumbar region, extending into
Abdomen.—Spasmodic contraction of. thighs.
Bruised pain in, early in morning. Cut-
ting bellyache. Swelling and suppura- Upper Extremities. — Bruised feeling of
tion of inguinal glands. humeri. Hot, red swelling of wrist and
finger joints. Numbness of lingers.
Stool. —Hard, dry. Dysenteric, difficult Fissured skin of hands and feet,
passage of scanty, soft feces or bloody Lower Ertremities.-Bruised pain in thighs,
mucus, with tenesmus. Whitish, BOUT- as tho , in bone. Swollen knee. Swell-
Bmelling diarrhoea in children. ing about ankle joints.
Urine.— Dark red, hot. Acrid burning, Generalities.—Paralytic drawing pains iu
urine eroding the foreskin. Bloody. limbs. Stitches in joints. Fainting
Nocturnal enuresis in children. from slight pains in, evening. All symp-
S e x u a l O r g a n s . — Excoriation, also of toms are intensified at night. Great
thighs. Congestion to uterus. Dis- sensitiveness of affected parts to touch.
charge of prostatic fluid during bard Glands.—Inflamed. Swollen. Suppurating.
stool, and after urination. Chancre-like Bones.—Bruised pain in. Caries.
ulcers on foreskin.
Skin.—Unhealthy. Burning itching Iu, fol-
Menses.—Too early. Discharge of blood lowed by white vesicles after scratching.
between menses. Erysipelatous inflammation of external

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HEPAR SULPHURIS OALOAREUM. HYOSOYAMUS.


parts. Suppurations, especially after and prattling or much chattering, scold"
jjrevious inflammation. Eruptions and ing and quarreling. Anger, and its con-
nlceis are painfully sore to touch. Burn- sequences. Anxiety and fearfuiness.
ing ami sticking; in ulcers, lilceis Fear of being poisoned. Desire to es-
bleed casil). cape. Melancholy. Unhappy love with
Sleep.— Day sleepiness, especially earl}, in jealousy. U..sociable, averse to light
morning and evening, with spasmodic and company. Immoderate or silly
yawning. Restless, sop irous slumber, laughter. Phantasies.
with head thrown back. Starts up from Vertigo.—As if intoxicated.
sleep at night, as tho, he could get no air.
Fever.—Pulse: Hard, full and accelerated, Head.—Strong congestion to. Hydrocepha-
sometimes intermittent, with ebullition lus. Meningitis with stupefaction. Stupe-
of blood and throbbing in bloodvessels. fying pressive pain in forehead. Heat,
Chill: Regularly each evening about crawling; and surging, as from strong
six or seven o'clock. In daytime, al- beating of arteries in. Brain feels
ternating with heat and photophobia. loose, when walking it swashes, surges
Nightly Iu bed, with intensification of and seems shattered. The head weaves
all symptoms. Great chilliness in open and si akes to and fro, or is drawn to one
air. Heat". Dry, burning, with a red side. Stitches in forehead. Takes cold
face and great thirst, thro, the whole in, from dry cold air. Worse: Evening;
night. Dry, at night with dread of un- after eating and drinking; becoming
covering. Flying h. with sweat. Sweat: cold; walking, especially in cold air.
Constant, copious by day and night. Better: Stooping; in warmth; at rest.
Very easy s. iu daytime, especialty from Eyes.—Red, sparkling. Dull, staring look.
every mental effort. At night and in Protruding. Distorted or squinting.
early morning with thirst. Cold, clammy, Dilated pupils. Red sclerotic. Swollen
ofteu sour or offensive smelling. lids. Spasmodic closure of. Diplopia.
Allied Remedies.—Am-c, ANT-C, Ap.t Dim vision. Night blindness. Surround-
Arg-n., ARS., BELL., Bro., Caust.t ing objects appear enlarged or red.
CHAM..CUPR., Dros.% Euphr.,FERR.,
Ears.—Difficult hearing as if stupefied.
Ign.t IOD., LACH., Lyc.x MERC,
Merc-c, Nifc-ac, Rhus-t. -Sep.. SIL., Nose.—Nosebleed of bright red blood. Loss
SPO.. Snl.t Thuj., ZINC. of smell (and taste).
Face.—Hot, red. Brownish red, swelled.
Distorted, bluish. Feels about f. with
HYOSOYAMUS. . his hands. Trismus. Festering pain
in soft parts between gums and cheeks.
Mind. — Imbecile and irrational. Total un-
consciousness, he does not recognize his Teeth.—Tearing ache early in morning,
family and has no wants except with congestion to head. Ache after
thirst. When spoken to he answers taking cold and in open air. Throbbing
property, but.immediately talks and acts ache, as from an inflamed periosteum.
irrationally, or relapses into uncon- He clenches them together tightly.
sciousness. Unconscious delirium about Mouth.—Foam at. Constriction of throat,
his business, with closed eyes. Ex- . with inability to swallow, especially
traordinary forgetfulness and weak- fluids Flow of salty saliva. Bloody
ness of memory. Loquacious insanity saliva. Red tongue. Inability to speak,
shamelessnesB a n d laciviousness, he utters inarticulate sounds.
kissing mania, furious j e a l o u s y ,
buffoonery and clonic spasms. Rage Appetite, etc—Ravenous hunger and un-
with striking about, murderous frenzy quenchable thirst, with inability to swal-
and uncontrollable e x h i b i t i o n , of low. Thirst, drinking but little at
strength. Loquacity. Confused babbling a time. Convulskms after drinking.
HYOSCYAMUS. 1GNATIA.
Hiccough.—Frequent, especially at night minating in deep, snoring sleep. Apo-
and after eating. plexy, with snoring. Insensibility of
Vomiting.—Of blood, bloody mucus or food. body. Complaints arc inteusilied in the
Retelling and vomiting after every cough. evening and after eatiug and drinking.
'Stomach.— Great sensitiveness of pit to Skill.—Hot, dry, brittle. Brown or gan-
touch, llurniu^ ami iulkumnaliou of. grenous spots on body, as in certain
Sp:.siu. of, *_• vomiting. forms of typhus. Nunieious, large boils.
Abdomen. — Painful soreness in muscles lUccdiuji ulceis.
when coughing. Painful distension. Sleep. — Deep, stupefying, with snoring.
Stool.—Frequent urging to, with scanty, in- Starting up duriug and convulsions, es-
frequent evacuatious. Involuntary, from pecially after fright. Laughing duriug.
paralysis of sphincter ani. Slender. Coma vigil. Sleeplessuess from anxiety
Painless diarrhoea (in childbed). or over-excitement.
TJrine.—Suppressed. Frequent urging to Fever.—Pulse: Accelerated, Call, hard and
uriuate, with scanty discharge, luvol- strong; more seldom weak, slow and in-
unlary urination, as from paralysis of termittent. Great distension of blood-
bladder. vessels. Chill,. Withslnveringoverwhole
body, and heat of face ascending from
Menses.—Too profuse. Suppressed. Hys-
feet. Coldness at night, ascending back
terical spasms before. Uterine hemor-
from lumbar region. He canuot get
rhage of bright red blood, with spasms.
warm at all in bed at night. General
Respiration. — Short. Slow and rattling. coldness of body, with a glowing red
Catching, rattling, wheezing. Loss of face. Alternating with heat. H e a t :
breath, as after rapid running. Burning, over entire body, every even-
Cough. — Nightly, dry, shattering, spas- ing. Extraordinary congestion to head
modic c from continuous tickling as with a foul taste in mouth during h.
from adherent mucus in throat (also in In evening, with thirst. Sweat; Con-
aged persons). Infrequent paroxysms tinued, debilitating s. duringsleep. Much
• rapidly succeeding one another, like and very violent. Cold and sometimes
whooping cough, during rest as well as sour smelling. Most profuse on legs.
motion. Haemoptysis of bright red blood, Allied Remedies.—BELL., Cina, Cupr.,
with spasmodic attacks. Dry at night, Gel., Op., Phos-ac, Plb., STRAM.,
but with expectoration of somewhat Tab., Valer., Verat-a.
saltish mucus or bright red blood mixed
with lumps by day.
Larynx.—Husky voice from mucus in, and
in trachea. IGNATIA.
Chest.—Spasm of, with want of breath, ne-
cessitating leaning forward. Inflamma- Mind.—Weakness of thought and recollec-
tion of lungs, with stitches in sides of. tion, especially after violent concealed
Soreness in muscles of. vexation. Extraordinarily changeable
m o o d . Hysteria, Paroxysms of
Tipper Extremities.—Hands clenched over laughter or screaming. Introverted and
the flexed thumbs. Rigidity of hands. taciturn with low spirits and weeping.
Carphology. Trembling of arms and Tenderness. Internal, concealed grief,
hands. Coldness of hands and feet.
w i t h frequent sighing-. Carking
Lower Extremities.—Spasms in posterior mental care. Unfortunate love. Very
part of thigh and in calf. * easily frightened. Overconscientious.
Generalities, — Extraordinary sinking of After effects of mortification and vexa- ,
strength. Inflammation of internal tion, ^vith silent, concealed grief and
parts. Spasms and convulsions. Con- shame. Fright followed by grief or
vulsive twitching, with threshing about spasms. Alternately frolicsome and sad.
of hands and feet. Effects of taking* Always desires to be alone. Despair of
cold, and cold air. Epileptic attacks, ter- recovery. Dread of work. Vertigo.

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Head.—Heavy. Empty feeling in. Trem- Appetite, etc.—Feeling of hunger in even-
bling, nodding or backward bending of. ing, which prevents sleep. Appetite for
Headache: Asofauail pressing outward this or that which is distasteful when
in len.j)les or sides; from chagrin obtained. Great aversion lo tobacco,
or silent grief, ^ or , by stooping. smoked meat or brandy.
Tearing in brain, especially in forehead. Taste.—Flat; insipid; like chalk. Lost,
Pressure in forehead and vertex, follow- of food-
ing a befuddled feeling in. Outward
Eructation.—II i c c u p y . Regurgitation:
pressing or sticking pain in foieheadaiid
Bitter; of the iugesta. Hiccough after
at loot of nose. Pain as if crushed, ofleu
ending in a similar toothache. Disteu- eating, drinking and smokiug.
sive pressure in either temple. W^orse: Nausea, etc.—Without vomiting. Qualm-
Coffee ; spirituous liquors ; smoking ; ishness, with sweat and bellyache after
noise; odors; morning; moving eyes; smoking. Nightly vomiting of ingesta.
sunlight; reading; writing; after siesta; Stomach.—Sticking in region of. Burning,
lying on painless side; lying on back; especially after brandy. Pressure in pit.
mental exertion; emotions; sitting up- Weak or empty sensation in pit.
-igbt. Better: Changing position; ly- Hypochondrias.—Fulness and distension in.
ing on. painful side: lying on back; ex- Swelling and induration of spleen.
ternal warmth. Abdomen.—Turning and twisting about
Eyes.—Scalding tears during da}r (espe- navel. Protrusions here and there on.
cially in sunlight) with nightly aggluti- Throbbing in. Uterine cramps, with
nation of lids. Convulsive motions of. cutting, sticking and labor-like pains.
Flickeiing zig/.ags before. Pressure as Outpressing pain in inguinal region.
from sand under upper lid. Swelling of Abdominal pains are < after sweet
upper lid, with bluish veins. Inflamma- foods, coffee and brandy.
tion of upper part of eyeball, as far as Flatulence.—Nightly, flatulent colic. Rum-
covered by upper lid. Photophobia. bling in abdomen, as from hunger. Evo-
Ears,—Roaring before, like a strong wind. lution of much flatus, which is easily
Difficult hearing, bu^ not for the human discharged.
voice. S to ol.—Easy and satisfactory. Very thickly
Nose.—Excoriated and sensitive internally, formed; difficult altho , soft. Ineffectual
with swelling of same. Fluent coryza. urging, felt more in upper intestines.
Diarrhoea, with fissures in rectum. Con-
Face.—One-sided redness. Alternate pale- stipated, from taking cold and driving.
ness and redness of. Sunken, earth-
colored, with blue circles around eyes. Anus, etc.—Itching and crawling in. Pro-
Spasmodic twitching of muscles of. lapsus recti with smarting pains during
Sweat only on face (never on scalp). moderate pressure to stool. Contraction
Dry, bleeding, cracked lips. of, after stool.
Teeth.—Ache, as tho , being crushed, from Urine.—Frequent discharge of much watery.
taking cold in molars. Convulsions of Sudden, irresistible urging to urinate.
children, during difficult dentition. Involuntary urination. Constant urging
to urinate after coffee. Burning and
Month. — Redness and inflammation in smarting in urethra when urinating.
entire buccal cavity. Stitches in palate,
extending into ear. Soreness as from a Sexual Organs.—Violent itching in even-
ping in thxoat, when not swallowing*. ing, disappearing by scratching. Sweat
Sticking sore throat ^> swallow ing food. on scrotum. Impotency with lascivious-
Sensation of a lump in throat, with ness. Pains in penis.
painful soreness when swallowing. Much Menses.—Too early (and too profuse). Men-
sour saliva in. Salivation. When talk- strual blood black, smells badly and is
ing or chewing he easihr bites his tongue discharged in clots. Uterine hemor-
or cheek. Faint, tremulous voice. rhage. Uterine spasms during menses.

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Respiration.—Oppression of : Alternating vexation, with silent grie£. Hysterical
with twilchiugs and convulsions; Spasms. Coffee, tobacco and brandy In-
nightly, of chest, especially after mid- teusify the symptoms. The attacks are
night. Want of breath from abdominal renewed after dinner, iu evening after
disturbances. Loses his breath when lying down, and early iu morning im-
running. Changeable. Deep. Slow mediately upon awaking; they are di-
inspiration and rapid exhalation. minished when ly ing upon back, upou
painful parts, or in general by a change
Cough.—Dry, spasmodic. Dry, hollow, from of posture.
tickling in. stomach, early in morning
when awaking. Dry, from irritation, as Skin.—Itching on body, which Immediately
feather-down or sulphur vapor in throat- leaves the spot when gently scratched.
pit, iu evening, always \ b y continued Itching when becoming heated or iu
coughing. Expectoration scanty and dif- open air. Great sensitiveness to drafts.
ficult, tasting and smelling like secre- During fever, violent, itchlug nettlerash
tions of au old catarrh, in evening only. covering entire body.
Larynx, etc.—Soreness in. Tearing and Sleep.—Deep, stupefying, Sleep after the
contraction in. Pains in whole trachea. cough paroxysms. Extraordinary spas-
Low voice. modic yawning with pain in maxillary
joint as tho , it would be dislocated.
.,—Painless glandular nodules on. Sleep so light that patient hears every-
Chest.—Pressure in. Stitches in, from flat- thing. "Restless sleep and great rest-
ulent colic. Spasmodic constriction of. lessness at night. Fixed ideas iu his
. Feels as if too small. Nightly palpita- dreams which contiuue after waking.
tion, with stitches at heart. Fever.—Pulse: Generally hard, full and
Back.—Spine curved backward. Cutting rapid, with throbbing iu bloodvessels;
stitches, as from a sharp knife, extend- niorc seldom small or slow; in other
ing from lumbar region out thro, loins respects upon the whole, very change-
down into thighs. Pain iu sacrum when able. Chill: And coldness, with in-
lying on back in bed, early in morning. creased pains. Capable of being > by
external warmth, always with thirst.
Upp er E x t r emities;—Convulsive twitchings Often on posterior part of body ouly.
inarms,fingersand legs. Cutting stitches Internal, with external heat External
in shoulder-joint when flexing arm. coldness with internal heat. Heat: Ex-
Sense of numbness and something alive ternal only without thirst, with intoler-
crawling about in arm, at night in bed. ance of external warmth. External,
with redness, internal shuddering and
Lower Extremities.—Cutting sticking in sticking in limbs. Overrunning attacks
hip anq\ knee-joints. When walking of external h. Constant rapid changes
knees are involuntarily drawn up. Ul- of heat and cold. One-sided burning h.,
cerative pain or stitches in soles of feet. of face. Sweat: Slight, often only
Nightly burning of heels when held in on face. Feeling as if sweat would
contact with each other, at the same breakout, which does not. While eat-
time they seem cold to touch. ing. Sometimes cold, but generally
warm and somewhat sour smelling.
Generalities. — Extraordinary changeable- Thirst during apyrexia.
ness of all the symptoms. Crawling,
asleep feeling in limbs. Dislocative Allied Remedeis. — Alum^ Arn., Ars.,
pain in joints. Trembling of limbs. BISUL, Calad., Calc-c., Caps.y Caxb-v.,
Pain, as from a hard, pointed body, Caust., CHAM., Cocci., Coff., Cnpr.,
pressing from within outward. Cutting Hep., j>., Lye, Mgs., M-arct, M-aust.,
stitches, as from a sharp knife. Convul- Mar., 3Jux-VM Phos-ac, Plat,, Puls.,
sive twitches, especially after fright or Riila, Selem, Stranu, Valer., ZINC.

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IODUM. Flatulence.—Incarcerated.
Stool. — Hard, nodular. Soft, frequently
Mind.—A.nxiety. Great excitement, irrita- whitish diarrhceic s., alternating with
bility aud sensitiveness. Low spirits and constipation. Of dysenteric mucous
weeping, with ill-humor. Restlessness without feces.
which renders sitting quietly or sleep Urine.—Suppressed. Yellowish, green or
impossible. Excessive loquacity and acrid. With an iridescent pellicle.
mirth fulness. Sexual Organs.—Swollen and indurated
Head.—Congestion to. with throbbing there- testes and prostatic gland. Increased
iii. Aching as from a tight baud about. sexual desire.
Headache fioni warm air or a long drive
<. noise and talking. Menses.—Sometimes too early, sometimes
too late. Long-continued, profuse uterine
Eyes.—Smarting. Dirt}- yellow sclerotic. hemorrhage. Corrosive leucorrhcea.
Swollen lids. Obscured vision. Diplopia.
Ears.—Difficult hearing. Sensitive to noise. Respiration.—Difficult, with tightness of
Nose.—Increased secretion of mucus from. chest.
TSfasal catarrh, dry in morning, fluent in Cough.—Chronic, dry, early in morning,
evening. excited by an unbearable crawling or
Face.—Complexion pale, yellow or rapidly tickling in larynx or throat pit. With
changing to brown; earth-colored. sticking and burning in chest. With
Twitching of facial muscles. Suppurat- copious, frequently bloody or tenacious
ing ulcers on cheeks with swelling of yellow mucus expectoration iu evening.
submaxillar}, glands.
Larynx.—Inflammation of, and of trachea.
Teeth.—Yellow and covered with mucus in Increased secretion of mucus in, in
morning. Gums are detached and bleed trachea and bronchi. Hoarseness and
easily. insufferable crawling, early in morning.
Mouth.—Ulcers in, with fetid odor there-
from. Aphthae. Throat inflamed, with Neck.—Swollen externally. Swells up when
burning pains. Constriction of throat talking. Goitre from swelling of thyroid
with difficult swallowing. Salivation. gland. Constant sensation of constric-
Thickly coated tongue. tion in the goitre. Swelling of glands
of throat and neck.
Appetite, etc.—Unusual hunger; the pa-
tient feels generally better after satis- Chest.—Burning, sticking tension in integu-
fying it. Ravenous hunger alternating ments of. Burning, itching and tickling
with loss of appetite. Increased thirst. in. Forcible palpitation increased to
Eructation,—Heartburn after heavy food. violence by every exertion. Flaccidity
and dwindling of the female mammas.
ITausea, etc.—Frequently nauseated. Vom-
iting: Forcible, renewed after every Upper Extremities.—Nightly bone pains
meal; bilious, with violent pains in in arms whereon he lies. Trembling
stomach. arms and hands. Cold sweat on hands.
Stomach.—Pain in. Pressure after every Lower Extremities.—White swelling of
meal. Burning and corrosive gnawing knee. Hot, bright swelling of knee,
in, A single internal tremor, which radi- with inflammation, sticking and burn-
ates therefrom, with increased warmth. ing, greatly <1 touch and pressure.
HypochondriSB. — Pain in liver. Painful Sweat excoriates the feet.
swelling of spleen. Generalities.—Violent trembling of limbs.
Abdomen.—Abdominal pains renewed after Twitching of muscles and subsnltus ten-
every meal. Enlarged a., it threat- dinum. He emaciates to a skeleton.
ens suffocation when he assumes a CEdematous swellings. Great weakness,
wrong position. Swollen mesenteric even talking causes sweat to break out.
glands. Labor-like cramps in. Scirrhous Great irritability of entire nervous sys-
swelling of inguinal glands. tem. Violent tearing in joints. Chronic

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gout}* arthritis, with violent nightly Redness of skin about mouth. Reduess
pains, but without swelling. Intolerance of one cheek and paleness of the other.
of heat. Teeth.—Hollow teeth ache as tho , they
(Hands.—Swollen, indurated after bruises. would be torn out, when biting on them.
Bones.—Nightly pains. Curvature. Mouth.—Biting in, also on tongue. Difficult
Skin.—Dirty, clammy, moist. Rough, dry. swallowing. Salivation. Yellow-coated
Anasarca. tongue. Bleeding from. Inflamed throat.
Sleep.—Sleeplessness. Anxious dreams. Appetite, etc.—Loss of, as from a relaxed
Fever.—Pulse: Large, hard and accelerated, stomach. Loathing of all food. Desire
with strong ebullition and throbbing in for delicacies and sweet things. After-
bloodvessels. Quick, but weak and effects of pork. Thirstlessness.
thready. It iuslanLly becomes quicker, Taste.—Sweetish, bloody, in mouth.
from every movement. Chill*. l:re- Nausea, etc.—Incessant nausea and vom-
quently alternating with heat. Cold iting. Qualmishness, as if from stom-
feet throughout entire night. With ach. Inclination to vomit and retching
shaking, also in a warm room. Heat: after cold drinks and smoking. "Vomit-
General, flying over whole body. In- ing: Of all ingesta; bilious; of green, gel-
ternal, dry, with external coldness of atinous mucus. Haematemesis. Bad ef-
skin. Sweat: Very profuse at night. fects of all kinds of fat. Averse to all
Very exhausting, in the morning hours, sorts of food.
of a sour odor and with much thirst. Stomach.—Intense, indescribably sickening
Allied-Remedles.—-4p-. Ars., BELL., Bro., pain in. Sense of emptiness and relaxa-
Bry,, Calc-c, Chin., HEP., Kali-c.% tion in. Distension and throbbing in
Lye, M e r c , Par., Phos.. SU.t Spo., pit. Shocks in.
Sul. Abdomen, — Cutting and pinching about
navel, < motion.
Flatulence.—Flatulent colic, with frequent,
IPECACUANHA. diarrhceic stools.
Mind.—Very excitable, impatient disposi- StooL—Diarrhceic, as if fermented, with
tion. Taciturn peevishness, with in- nausea and violent bellyache. Diar-
clination to scorn everything. Intoler- rhoea of various kinds. Dysenteric, with
ance of noise. Anxiety. Crying and tenesmus. Fecal, covered -with bloody
screaming of children. mucus. Bloody. Foul-smelling. Green.
Head.—Sticking headache in vertex or fore- TTrine.—Diminished, dark red. Bloody, with
head. Bruised sensation in brain and cutting in abdomen and urethra (after
cranial bones, especially the parietals, suppressed itch). Ineffectual urging to
with nausea and vomiting. Throbbing urinate. Retained.
and shocks in. Occiput and nape pain- Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Uter-
ful. Blondes. "Worse: I n room. Bet- ine hemorrhage of bright red, clotted
ter '. In. open air. blood.
Eyes.—Twitching lids. Dilated pupils. Dim Respiration.—Fetid breath. Anxious, hur-
vision. Weeping, inflamed. ried. Sighing. Suffocative attacks in
Ears.—Coldness and chili on, during the room, be coming better in open air. "Want
heat. of breath from slightest motion. Gasp-
Nose,—Frequent, violent nosebleed. Loss ing for breath. Spasmodic asthma, with
of smell. Obstruction of, and stuffed contraction of throat and chest.
coryza. Cough.—Dry, excited bjT tickling, as from
~ ac e.—Pale, with blue circles about eyes. sulphur vapor, especially in upper part
Livid, puffed. Convulsive twitches of of larynx. Whooping cough in violent,
facial muscles and lips. Smarting erup- shattering, rapidly succeeding parox-
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permit recoverj- of the breath. Incessant dry, parchment-like skin; after a short
suffocative c. in evening, with sweat on chill. Anxious, dry, in evening. Sud-
forehead, shocks in head, retching aud deu'attacks of general h. with cold hands
vomiting. With stiff body and a blue and feet. Mostly without thirst. With
face. Haemoptysis, after every exertion. chilliness, and heat of face. Sweat:
Dry in evening; in morning expectora- Very profuse, mostly at night. Biting,
tion of bright red blood mixed with mu- mostly sour smelling, often also cold.
cus, of a putrid, sweetish taste. Frequent attacks of hot sweat when in a
Neck.—Swelling and suppuration in super- room. Cold, on forehead. Intermittent
sternal fossa. fever with aslight chill, violentheat, gas-
tric symptoms and oppression of chest.
Chest.—Spasmodic constriction. Sore paiu
Exacerbation of fever in eveuing.
in. Oppression. Palpitation Rattling,
from accumulation of mucus within. Allied Remedies.—Alum., Anl-c.% ANT-T.,
Back.—Opisthotonos and emprosthotouos. ARN., ARS.. Biy.t CALC-C, Carb-v.%
"Upper Extremities.—One hand cold, the Cham., Chin., Cocci., Cupr., Dros,
other hot. Ferr., -£«., KaU-n., Laur., NUX-V.,
Op., Phos., Puls., 5u/-ac, Tab., Verat-a.
Lower Extremities.—Sensation in hip-joint
as tho , it would be dislocated, immedi-
ately upon sitting down. Convulsive
twitches iu legs and feet. Nightly
KALI BIGHROMIOUM.
cramp in calf muscles, drawing them in- Mind.—Disinclination to mental work, to
to lumps. Violent itching of calves. business. Ill humor. Gloomy. Dis-
Ulcers on feet which have a black base. couraged. Better: Eating.
Generalities.—Symptoms are accompanied Vertigo.—Whirling, on rising; with epigas-
by great weakness, repugnance to all tric pain; with nausea; sudden; parox-
food and nausea. Hemorrhages from ysmal. Better: Alter acid vomiting.
all orifices of body. Asleep sensation in Head.—Blindness followed by violent head-
joints. Oversensitive to both cold and ache, sight returns as headache in-
warmth. Twitches in limbs. Tonic creases. Violent, shooting pains from
spasm bending bov_7 backward and for- root of nose to external canthus, in-
ward. Gastric disturbances and disposi- crease till noon, cease toward evening.
tion to hemorrhages. He falls to the Feeling as if brain were too large and
floor. Shattering of entire body. The was driving skull bones asunder. As of
entire body is stretched out rigidly. a weight on vertex. Pains,. Shooting or
Apoplexies. After-effects of intemper- pressing, mostly in forehead and tem-
ance, taking cold or eating pork. Com- ples; as tho, cut to pieces with knives;
plaints are ^> in open air. sore, with bristling of hair on vertex;
Bones.—Braised pain in. periodical; in small spots or radiating
therefrom; over one eye. Sensitiveness
Skin.—Miliary or receding rash in childbed. of bones. Worse: Stopped nasal dis-
Violent itching of the clear skiu of arms charge; cold air; motion; stooping; at
and thighs, with nausea; he is compelled night Better: Nosebleed; lying down.
to scratch until he vomits.
Sleep.—Whimpering and restlessness with Hair.—Bristling; painful to touch over af-
half-open eyes. Frequent starting up fected area. Falling out.
during. Complete insomnia. Eyes.—Brownish spots on sclerotic. Inflam-
?ulBe: Greatly accelerated, but often mation: With itching; with lachryma-
imperceptible. Chill: Generally of short tion; with agglutination. Redness of lid
duration and soon passing into heat. margins. Lashes lost. Pus or mucus in;
Internal, as if under the skin, increased in canthi. Burning. Dryness. Feel raw.
by warmth. With thirst. Moist coldness of Swelling of upper lids; cedematous; with
hands and feet. Want of natural vital heaviness. Granular lids. Chromop-
heat. Heat: General, continued, with sies. Twitching lids- Worse: Morning,
E A U BICHROMIOUM.
Ears*—Stitches in; extending into palate. a prickling substance in; sticking, ex-
Nose.—Running of eyes and n. from least tending into ears; adherent mucus in;
exposure to cold. Frequent violent scraping, causing vomiting. Swallow-
sneezing. Snuffling. Stoppage. Dis- ing difficult, feeling as if food stuck in
charges: Corrosive; water3T; sudden oesophagus. Worse*. Protruding tongue:
purulent; of clinkers, scabs or pings; swallowing; speakiug. Better: In air.
offensive; of bloody mucus. Nosebleed: Appetite.—Sense of hunger, with nausea
When batbiug; after eating; preceded b}r and * disinclination for food. Dislikes
burning e3'es aud sleepiness. Sensa- meat. Great thirst; longing for beer;
tions: Dryness; stiffness within; bur- for acid drinks.
rowing; crawling; twitching; the bones
rubbing together; being swollen; heavi- Taste.—Astringent; metallic; greasy; pu-
ness, as if a weight were hanging to it; trid; sweetish; bloody; resinous.
tickling, as of ahairin; pressure orpain Eructations.— Convulsive; fetid; rancid;
at root or in bones of; painful soreness when hawking; with imaginary putrid
of; sensitive tip. Expired air feels hot, smells. •.
the inspired cold. Ulcers in, especially
Nausea, etc.—At sight of food; sudden; ex.
perforating the septum. Smell: Imagin- cessive; with hot risings and sweetish
ary, putrid; fetid from; lost. Worse: flat salivation; with shuddering or chil-
Damp weather; touch; evening. liuess; excited by slightest pressure on
Face.—Yellowish; sickly; anxious. Drawn, pit of stomach; after a glass of water.
pale, aud covered with cold, clammy Vomiting: Sudden; forcible; painful;
sweat. Acne on. Bones of: Bruised glairy; bloody; with keen smell and
feeling; periodical tearing; boring; sen- taste; preceded by retching and followed
sitiveness of, and of cranium. Tension by hiccough; *of bright yellow water;
in scalp and face making features stiff. with cold sweat on hands.
Swelling, over malar bones; under nose. Stomach. — Dyspeptic attacks: With low
Teeth.—Boring; burrowing; gnawing; draw- spirits; with confusion of head; with
' ing; tearing; stitching. Gums: Livid; emaciation. Swelling of. Sensation:
abscess in; bleed easily. Of pressure, as of a load; weakness;
emptiness; sinking; anxiety; gnawing
Tongue.—Dry, smooth, red and cracked. at p i t ; turning over i n ; soreness of ;
Thick. Coating: Yellowish, of base; of coldness of; burning; twisting and elec-
thick mucus, on; mapped. Stinging tric shocks. Pain, especially in pit.
prickling in. Burning at tip. Alternate gastric and rheumatic symp-
toms. Worse : Pressure of clothes; mo-
Mouth.—Aphthse. Burning and excessive
tion; after meat. Better: After eating.
dryness in, aud in throat, > drinking
cold water. Saliva: Salty,frothy, sticky. Hypochondrise,—Sticking in. Boring in
Salivation: With toothache; withdraw- left. Pain, in a small spot, in posterior
ing in ears; with tension and drawing (1.); in liver.
in masseter muscles.
Abdomen.—Inflamed, with cramps in many
Throat.—Posterior pharynx: Dark red and parts, chiefly* legs. Distension. Pain-
glistening; injected with bright red fully sensitive. Cramp-like constriction
bloodvessels; a fissure exudes blood. with nausea, then a pasty stool with
Hawks up thick gelatinous or much burning and tenesmus in anus. Rum-
tenacious mucus in morning. Rawness, bling, gurgling and emission of much
redness, ronghness and swelling in. flatus. Violent cutting griping and
Ulcers in, and in mouth; covered by an twisting in. Gnawing at navel. Re-
a s h y slough; excavated, containing tracted. Weakness in navel region.
yellow tenacious m a t t e r . Uvula Worse: Touch; draft of air; afternoon;
elongated. Sensation: Ofaplngin;of deep inspiration. Better , . Pressure;
a hair in fauces; coldness in pharynx; after passing stool or flatus.

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StopL—Diarrhoea, of brown frothy water, B ack.—Scapular paius. Undulative contrac-


with excessively painful pressure, urg- tion of dorsal muscles. Aching in kid-
ing and tenesmus. Dysenteric: Bloody, ney regidn, with scanty reddish urine
dark coffee colored, extremely painful. and nausea. Sprained or paroxysmal
Gushing, hurryiug her out of bed. lumbar pain; can't rise from stooping
Involuntary. Odorless. Slate colored. or a chair. Pain as of a blow on sa-
CUy coloied. Constipated; extremely crum. Pain in coccyx; while sitting,
hard. Followed by burning, soreness aud • * walking or touch. Worse: Motion;
pressure in anus. "Worse*. In morning, during coition.
before rising; periodically. Extremities. — Loud cracking in joints.
Anus.—Constipation, with painful retrac- Twitchings. Pains: Rheumatic, bruised,
tion of. Sore, making it painful to paralytic, boring, gnawing, drawing, or
uallc Sensations of: Boring; rawness; tearing; in and about joints, often con-
suKtrtii.g; a plug; dragging; biting; fined to a single fibre or spot; alternat-
tickling; stitches in. ing with throat symptoms.
Urinary Organs.—Uurning i", especially Upper Extremities,-—-As if asleep. Weak-
in bulbous and navicular portion of ness, especially in hands; she drops
urethra. Sensation as if a drop of urine things. Swelling of finger-joints. Pains
remained behind, Pyelitis. Albuminuria. in bones of; in wrists.
Urine deposits a thick mucus sediment. Lower Extremities. — Trembliug. Cold-
Sexual Organs.—Escape of prostatic fluid ness. Heaviness. Sensitiveness of. Sci-
during stool. Painful constriction at atica; > walking and flexing leg, «<
root of penis. Itching in glans. Smart- standing, sitting, lying, pressure and in
ing and rawness in vulva. Swelling of. hot weather. Swollen sensation. Cramp
Adhesive leucorrhoea. in patella. Twitching in calves. Sore-
Respiratory Organs.—Bronchitis. Much ness of heels. Pain in bones of toes as
mucus in air passages excites hawking. if they would be torn off.
Sore, ulcerative or burning pain in. Generalities. — The secretions become
Dyspnoea, in sleep; < in damp weather. tough, stringy and adhesive, finally
"Worse: After eating or drinking; on un- hardening into plugs, clinkers or
dressing; morning on waking. Better: lumps, causing obstruction of the out-
Getting warm in bed; lying. lets or narrow portions of hollow organs
Cough.—On every inspiration, excited by with consequent dilatation above. Ero-
scraping or tickling in air passages; sions and ulcers on skin and mucous
after meals; must hold his sides; with membrane. Symptoms alternate or sud-
bloody taste in mouth. Rough, hoarse denly -shift their position. Pains often
voice. Expectoration: Of verytough go from before backward, or are diag-
mucus, so viscid i t hangs in strings .onal. Many symptoms appear in small
down to feet; difficult to detach; spots. Yellow; vision, vomit, pus, saliva,
sticky; heavy; lumpy; of reddish mu- sclerotic, skin and stool. Pains, gnaw-
cus, with traces of blood; slate colored; ing, burning, cramping; drawing-tear-
yellow; sweet. ing, mostly near or in periosteum or ten-
Keck.—Stiff. Drawing. Tearing. Worse: dinous expansions. Periostitis. Great
prostration, heaviness and sick feeling.
Motion. Sluggishness. Emaciation. Hectic. Sen-
Chest.—Pains: Cutting, rrommid-Bternum sitive to cold air.
thro' to between shoulders; tearing
sticking in; sore, as if bones were Worse.—Morning, a A., M. and 4 p. M. Pe-
broken. Sensation of itching, dryness, riodically. Hot weather. Dampness.
rawness or burning in. Sensitive in After beer. Iu fat subjects. After coi-
nipple region. Heart: Coldness at. tion. From touch.
Pressive or sticking pains. Cramps Better.—After a short nap. After eating.
about. Fluttering. "Worse: Motion of Evening. In open air. Motion, espe-
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Skin.—Brown spots ou. Measle-like rash. Eyes. — Stitches iiu Pimply eruption in
Hard pimples. Deep ulcers: Having a brows. Sense of coldness in lids. Swell-
punched-out appearance and penetrat- ing and nightly agglutination of lids,
ing to the bone; with overhanging edges luclmatiou to stare. Easily dazzled by
and a dark center; painful in cold light. Sparks before. Musca volitantes,
weather; leaving depressed white cica- when reading and looking Into space.
trices; with adherent secretions. Swelling between brows and lids.
Sleep.—Incessant, distressing yawning, with Lachryniation.
overpowering sleepiness; with gastric Ears.—Inflammatory swelling, with puru-
symptoms. Symptoms ou falling to lent discharge. Outward stitches In.
sleep. Nightmare, with arrested breath- Inflammation of parotid glands. Hear-
ing. Uurefreshing. Worse after. ing dull, diminished.
Fever.—Surface of bod}' cold. Shivering Nose.—Stuffed coryza, with ulcerated nos-
Coldness starting in extremities, with trils. Red and swelled, with internal
constriction in pericranium. Heat*. Glow- soreness. Dull sense of smell.
ing mostly ou face, with internal chil- Face.—Yellow. Puffy. Swelling and red-
liness, dry mouth and lips, and cold ness of cheeks. Thick, ulcerated lips.
amis and hands; must moisten lips. Cracking, peeling lips. Freckles.
Sweat: Cold, on forehead; clammy. Teeth.—Ache, when eating only. Twitch-
Allied Remedies. — Ars., Bio., Caust., ing, tearing ache, with pain in facial
Cinuab., Cocc-c, Ferr., Hep.y Hydras., bones. Sticking ache, with swollen
Iris-v., Kali-C, Kali-jo., Lach., Mar., cheeks..
Merc, Mez., Nit-ac, Phyt., PULS., Mouth.—Sense of dryness in, with increased
Sep., Sil.- Spo., Staph., Sul., Thuj. flow of saliva. Sticking sore throat
when swallowing. Much mucus on pal-
ate. Swelling of, and vesicles on tongue.
KALI OARBONIOUM. Appetite, etc. — Aversion to rye bread.
Great desire for sugar or sour things.
Mind.—--ngry and irritable. Very easily Complaints from milk and warm food.
frightened. Anxious fears. Taste.—Bitter, in mouth.
Vertigo.—Seeming to come from stomach. Eructation,—Sour. Heartburn.
Dizziness. Sudden unconsciousness. Nausea, etc.—Inclination to vomit: Anxious;
from emotions. Sour vomiting.
Head.—Congestion to, with throbbing and
roaring therein. Unilateral headache, Stomach-—Fulness after eating. Tension
with nausea. Pressive pain in occiput. straight across. Spasm of, renewed after
Stitches in temples and forehead. Head- every meal. Stitches in pit and hypo-
ache when driving. Worse*. Stooping; chondria, which take away his breath.
moving it, eyes or lower jaw. Better: Hypochondrifie.—Pressure and sticking in
Warmth; raising up. region of liver and kidneys. Pain when
stooping, as tho , liver were wrenched.
External Head.—Painful gatherings, like
progressing boils, p a i n i n g more Abdomen, — Inactivity and coldness of.
from motion, and external pressure, less Great distension after eating. Empti-
ness. Stitches. Heaviness. Ascites.
from "warmth, with coincident itching
Labor-like colic, with pains in lumbar
seemingly in skull bones. Falling of
region. Stitches in inguinal region.
hair, especially from temples, brows and
beard, with great dryness thereof. Vio- Flatulence.—Incarcerated. Excessive dis-
lent burning itching in early morning charge of flatus.
and evening, often becoming moist after StooL—Mucus. Retarded, on account of in-
scratching. Takes cold in, especially activity of intestinal canal. Constipa-
from staying in a draft while heated. tion, with difficult passage of too large-
Great coldness of. Worse: Early in sized feces; with inactivity of rectum.
morning; in cold. -Better: In. warmth. Anus.—Itching. Painful hemorrhoids.
KAJLI OARBONICUM,
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate, with Generalities.—Sticking pains in internal
scanty discharge of fier}' urine. Burn- parts, as well as in muscles and joints.
ing in urethra when urinating. Tearing pains in limbs, with swelling,
Sexual Organs.—Deficient or excessive sex- mostly during rest. Faint-like weakness
ual desire. Constant downward pressure and trembling after walking. Great ten-
toward female genitals. Stitches in pu- dency to take cold after being over-
dendum. heated, with aversion to open air aud
Menses.—Too early. Too scant}*. Sup- drafts. Limbs pain whenever h« rests
pressed. First menses appear with dif- them. Muscular twitchings. Paralyses.
ficulty in young women. Discharge of In the open air she seems better than in
blood during pregnancy. Burning leu- the room, except that the fever is more
corrhcea, passed with labor-like colic intense then. Complaints are worse at 2
and pains in small of back. or 3 o'clock in morning and during rest, •
thau during da}' and when moving
Respiration.—Difficult, whistling r. Spas- about. Cold hands and feet. Sensations
modic tightness of chest, early in morn- of emptiness.
ing, especially during motion.
Cough.—Asthmatic, hacking cough, in short Glands,—Swelled and indurated after contu-
but frequently repeated attacks, excited sions.
by tickling in throat and larynx. Dry, Skin.—Burning (and sticking) itching of.
tickling c , in evening and at night; with Burning itching spots, exuding a mois-
dislodgment early in uioiiiing uiul dur- ture when scratched. Anasarca. Bluish-
ing day of tenacious mucus or yellow red frost-bites. Ulcers which bleed every
pus of a flat, sweetish or sour taste,
evening.
which is not expectorated but swallowed.
Spasmodic, early in morning, with retch- Sleep.—Sleepiness early in evening. Late
ing and vomiting. Whooping cough, falling to sleep. Twitchings during.
with inflammation of chest. Full of voluptuous fancies and anxious
Larynx, etc.—Rawness of thr*. at and hoarse- dreams. Waking up from.
ness, with excessive sneezing.
Fever.—-Pulse: Very variable, often weak
Keck.—Hard swelling of glands of. Goitre. and slow, but also often remarkably ac-
Stiff nape. celerated and hard. Sometimes quick
Chest.—Spasm of, when coughing. Stitches early in morning and slow in evening,
in, with inflammation of lungs. Hy- seldom the reverse. Violent ebullition
drothorax. Palpitation, with ebullition . of blood, with throbbing in all blood-
of blood early in morning. Suppuration vessels. Chill: M o s t l y in evening.
of lungs and ulcerative phthisis. Empti- Quickly follows the pains. Shuddering,
ness in. sometimes running over the body during
Back.—Stiffness between scapula. Pain, in day. Chilliness in evening, ceasing soon
small of, with labor-like pains in abdo- • when near a warm stove and after lying
men. Lumbar pains after a fall. Draw- down. H e a t : In early morning in bed.
ing pain from the lumbar region into the .Internal, w i t h external shuddering.
middle of back. Sweat: Every night. Early in morning.
Easy, during day from motion and m ental
Tipper Extremities.—Asleep sensation in
exertion. Principally on upper part of
arms when in cold air and after violent
body; increased by warm drinks. Offen-
exertion. Great weariness and power-
sive or sour smelling. Entire want of
lessness in arms e?rly in morning in
bed. Numb finger-tips. natural perspiration and inability to
sweat. Warm on forehead.
Lower Extremities. — Nightly tearing in
legs. Burning jc_<ad sticking in legs. Allied Remedies.—Ap,x Arg-n.x Ars., Bry.,
Restlessness In legs in evening. Cold Calc-C, Carb-v., Coed., E.ALI-BL,
feet in evening in bed. Stinking foot- Laur., L y c , Mag-c, Nat-c, .ETat-m...
sweat. NIT-AC, Nux-v.t Phos., PULS., Sil.

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KALI NITRIOUM. Menses.—Of black blood, too early and too


profuse. Violent lumbar pains before
..—Anxious restlessness. Faint-hearted, and during. Leucorrhcea with pains in
and fear of death. small of back.
Respiration.—Tightness of chest compell-
Sensorium.—Stupefying heaviness of head, ing bun to lie with head high. Oppres-
as after a debauch, early in morning. sion of chest when ascending.
Head.—Congestion to. Sticking ache. Com- Cough.—Dry, especially early in morning.
pressive sensation in occiput, ^> binding The cough awakens him at 3 o'clock In
up the hair. Pressive ache, <^ coffee, ,:. morning, with a stupefying headache.
driving in open air. Headache after eat- Chest pains when coughiug, lasting un-
ing veal. Painfully sensitive scalp. til expectoration is loosened. With
Eyes.—Burning in, after washing early in stitches in chest and expectoration of
morning. Blackness before the eyes clear blood. Purulent expectoration
(after inhaling camphor). Rainbow- from lungs, with colliquative sweats.
colored circles around the light. Larynx.—Hoarseuess, with roughness aud
scratching in. Tracheal phthisis.
Ears.—Nightly sticking in, < when lying
thereon. Deafness from paralysis of Neclc—Neckache extending into shoulders,
auditor)' nerve. as tho' hair were violently pulled.
Chest.—Stitches in. with anxiety and op-
Nose.—Inflamed tip, with stitches therein.
pression, especially when taking a deep
Nosebleed; blood is acrid and sharp like
breath and lying with the head low.
vinegar. Contractive chest pains coming from the
Face.—Red cheeks with tension therein, back, as tho , lungs were being con-
with increased headache. Contractive stricted. Inflammation of lungs.,_ Vio-
pain in forehead, eyes and face, which lent palpitation, most intense when ly-
concentrates itself in tip of nose. ing in bed at night.
Teeth.—Sticking or tearing ache. Nightly, Back.—Stitches in and between scapulae,
throbbing ache, < cold things. Gums with arrested breathing. Violent pain
swell and bleed easily, as in scurvy. in small of, early in morning and when
Mouth.—Stench from. Sticking sore throat, stooping. Pressive pain in lumbar re-
with inflammation of soft palate and gion during rest, especially < when
uvula. Impeded swallowing, with ten- coughing.
sion and cutting in larynx. Shiny white Upper Extremities.—Nightly tearing and
coating on tongue. sticking in joints of arms. Sensation as
Appetite, etc.—Greater in evening than at tho, hands and fingers were thick and
noon. Continuous, violent thirst. swollen.
Nausea.—Nightly, as tho, he would vomit. Lower Extremities.—Great paralytic weak-
ness and debility in lower legs.
Stomach.—Spasmodic, contractive, cramp-
like stomach-ache, especially after eat- Generalities.—Relaxation early in morning,
ing veal. Burning in. Pressure in pit. . with a sensation of warmth in face and a
hot forehead. Greater debility when sit-
Hypochondria.—Stitches in kidneys. ting thau during moderate exercise.
Abdomen.—-Violent pains after eating veal. Tearing and sticking in limbs and joints.
After-effects of eating veal which is
Flatulence.—Obstructed, especially in after- too young aud tender. Inflammation of
noon. internal organs. The symptoms are
Stool.—Hard, difficult. Soft, with and with- intensified after midnight and towards
out colic. morning. Camphor aggravates.
TTrine.—Frequent and profuse passage of SMn.—Stitches as of needles in skin, espe-
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vesicles containing a yellowish fluid, Ears.—Heat and burning redness of. In-
which cease to burn after being scratched - flammatory swelling of, with tensive
open. Sudden, dropsical swellings. burning pain and painful stiffness in
Sleep.—Da\ sleepiness. Stupefying. Rest- neck, shoulder and arm of affected side.
less, especially after midnight. Kight- Cramp-like pain in. Bubbling in. Itch-
mare. ing in and in soles of feet. Difficult
Fever.—Pulse: Full, hard and accelerated. hearing before and during menses.
Slow in morning, rapid in afternoon and Nose.—Frequent sneezing, with dry cor3>~.-a;
evening. Chill: And coldness in after- with moisture in. Epistaxis. Fluent
noon and evening, increased by every coryza, with painful sensitiveness to in-
motion, disappears when lying. Suc- spired air.
ceeded by sweat, without previous heat.
In evening, with pains. Coldness with Face.—Earthy. Pale, bloated. Brownish-
thirbt in afternoon. H e a t : Some but red. Deep red and hot, with throbbing
insignificant h. in the evening. Nightly, in cheeks and forehead, and frequent
without thirst or succeeding sweat. desire to urinate. Tearing and burning
Sweat: Very exhausting, from the least pains, < motion. 1 lying on affected
exertion. Nightsweat, most profuse on part. Lips , . Hot; tense; blue; upper,
legs. Early morning s., most profuse cracked; scaling. Right half of lower
on chest. feels drawn towards corner of mouth.
Allied Remedies,—Amyl-i... Calc-c, GloM Mouth.—Fetid breath. Drawing or jerking
Ip., McliL in hollow teeth, with scorbutic gums.
Inflamed gums. Mouth and throat
white (pale). Grayish ulcers on gums
and in commissure of lips.
KBEOSOTUM. Tongue.—Pale, as if withered; cold feeling
Mind.—Peevish irritability. Vexed at every on. Taste,. Sour on back; of cubebs; of
trifle. Cross, wilful and obstinate. Ex- straw; bitter, of food just as it goes down.
cited, before menses. Strong disposition Throat.—Feeling of something hanging in
to tears, sometimes with inoroseness or left side of. Sloughing, diphtheritic
melancholy. Weak memory, thoughts appearance. Constantly hawks up sweet-
vanish. ish mucus. Painful choking low down,
Head.—Outward pressure in forehead and extending thro, to back. Dysphagia.
temples. Heaviness and fulness, as if Burning, scraping in. Roughness in.
everything would press out at forehead Eructatians.—Violent, acid, frothy. Nausea,
on stooping; or in occiput, as if he would with burning in mouth; with spitting
fall backward. Aching, with desire to of saliva and chill.
sleep, contraction of eyelids, a red face,
weariness, especially of legs, and a bitter Vomiting".—During pregnancy; undigested
taste. Pains: Throbbing, especially in food several hours after eating; sweetish
forehead; obtuse, peg-like, over right waterin morning fasting. Violent retch-
eyebrow; pricking. Painful scalp. Pain ing.
as if hairs were being pulled. Worse: Stomach.—Sensation of coldness, as from
Emotions. Before and during menses. ice-water in. Gnawing,soreness or burn-
Better: Bathing in hot water. ing in epigastric region, better tempor-
Eyes.—Look, a if swimming In tears. Pro- arily by eating. Worse: Pressure of
clothes. Better. Eating warm things.
jecting. Lids red, swelled; twitching.
Heat and constant burning in, with Hypochondria.—Pressive pain in spleen and
lachrymation on looking at the light. hepatic region. Gnawing under left
Hot, acrid tears Greasy mucus in inner short ribs. Worse: Pressure of clothes.
canthi. Feel smaller. Blue vision. Abdomen.—Tense distension of, sometimes
Worse: Looking at anything. Rub- with shortness of breath. Drawing from
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ineffectual urging to defecate aml uri- Korged; excessive bronchial secretion.
nate. Sensation: Of ahard, twisted lump Emotious excite tightness of heart a ml
lying in navicular region; prickling; ul- weeping. Scratching, creeping and
ceration; paiuful coldness in; clawing; tickling in trachea. Worse: Expira-
burning; stitches; shooting, extending tion. Motion. Awakening, Lying in
iuto genitals; shattering in. Worse: bed, especially on side Turning over.
Motion. Coughing. Pressure of clothes. Morning and evening. Music Better:
Better: Stooping. Pressure, with hand-
Stool.—Green mucus, with nausea and weak- Back.—Shoulders: Chilly between; as of a
ness. Frequent by day. Pasty. band between; feeling of a weight from
Rectum.—Creeping. Cramps. Dragging in. s. to elbows, could not raise arms to
Stitches in. extending Into left flank, head. Scapular pains, plug-like or as if
during menses. beaten. Painfully bruised feeling of
eristic ilii. Violent drawing and shoot-
Urine.—-Profuse, passed in great haste. ing sacral pains going into genitals
Stream feeble, spray-like. Strangury. or thighs. Sensations: Of burrowing;
Albuminous; black; offensive; acrid; as if broken; of ulceration; as if asleep;
hot, causing burning between pudenda;. as if vertebrae were suppurating.
Involuntary, when coughing or tying Worse: Stoopiug. Better: Pressure,
down. Worse: Lying down.
Sexual Organs.—Hot ,swelling of, with Upper Extremities,— Elbow: Cramp iu;
corroding, burning pains and bleeding tendons feel too short. Hands icy cold.
a f t e r coition. Soreness, corrosive Fingers go to sleep, with creeping, they
itching and burning in labia, va- turn white after rising. Left thumb
gina, etc. Ulcerative pain in, in neck of pains as if spraiued and is stiff. Desqua-
uterus during coition. Hard lump in mating hands. Better: Bathing in hot
neck of uterus. Vagina prolapsed. La- water.
bor-Hire pains alternate with eye symp- Lower Extremities.—Pains in hip, < from
toms (watering of). Better: Walking. exposure to air. Oedema of legs and
Leucorrhoea.—Putrid; corrosive, causing feet. Feet: Sweaty, feel as if gather-
swelling, burning, itching and biting ing in soles; burning and itching in
externally; exhausting; whey-like; soles <C in evening.
milky; yellow; staining yellow, w i t h
Weakness in l e g s ; staining gray; dis- Generalities—Rawness. Burning. Putrid
charge of, preceded by sacral pains or by discharges. Bleedings, often profuse
contractive pains in vagina; before every from slight causes. Weakness, prostra-
urination. Menses profuse; worse lying tion and muscular feebleness. Numb-
down; causing itching; followed by a ness. Pains : Excoriative; ulcerative;
discharge of acrid bloody matter. pulling; paralytic, shooting like light-
ning; as if torn out; bruised, can't find
Cough,—Hollow, or whistling spasmodic c , an easy position. Most useful in aged
excited by roughness, scratching and persons aud pregnant women. W^orse:
tickling in- chest and throat, without C o n t a c t . Uncovering. Rubbing or
expectoration. Hoarse, croupy, exhaust- scratching. After menses. During leu-
ing. Concussive, with vomiting. corrhcea. Better: After sleep. Warmth.
Chest.—Feeling of a weight in centre of c.- Skin.—Feels all afire. Tettery eruptions.
with dyspnoea, he involuntarily takes a Intense itching. Prurigo. Pustules.
deep breath; anxious dyspnoea. Pains Nettlerash in morning. Pimply rash on
in chest and sternum which necessitate face. Blue spots. Dry. Better: Warmth.
pressure with the hand. Sensation of:
Being bruised; sticking; shooting be- Sleep.—Yawning, with chilliness and
tween ribs occurring periodically; burn- •watery eyes. Anxious dreams and sweat
ing , ; a throbbing constriction; stab- during. Laughs In her dreams. Great
bing under left mamma. Lungs en- sleepiness-and sound sleep.

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Fever.—Pulse: Small and weak with great on scalp, scratching causes swellings and
ebullition of blood. Throbbing in all thickening of skiu. Great sensitiveness
liluuri vessels during rest. Chill: Pre- of the uncovered head to sunshine.
dominating, principally .vheii at rest. Eyes.—Tension in.
Shaking c , with violent flushes of heat Ears.—Sensitive to wind; to noise.
in face, red cheeks and icy cold feet.
With great bodily restlessness. Alter- Nose.—Itching, when eating. Pain in nasal
nating with heat. During menses. Skin bones. Nosebleed and blowing of blood
as if dead during c ; pain in patella dur- from. Purulent discharge from. Fluent
ing. Heat , . Mostly on fuce. Flying h. coryza hi evening; stuffed coryza with
with sharply circumscribed redness on obstruction, early in moruiug. Fluent
cheeks Bed is too warm, but she is coryza with inflammation of margin of
chilled if she puts her foot out. Sweat: nostrils and acrid, watery discharge.
Scant and only in morning, accompanied Face.—Sunken or unnaturally red. Heat
by heat and red cheeks. On chest and and redness of the usually pale face.
back during menses. Lead colored. Livid. Itching of. Swell-
ings here and there upon. Blue circles
Allied Remedies.—Am'.t Ars'., Broui., around eyes. Erysipelatous inflamma-
Carb-ac, Carb-v'.t Caust., Cham'., tion of cheeks just below eyes.
OnV., Eupion., Merc-c, Nat-m,, Teeth.—Hollow, crumbling. Boring pain
Nit-ac'., NUX-V,, Petr'., Scc-cf.% Sep., in molars extending into maxillary
Sul. bones, especially after eating. Swollen
gums.
Mouth.— Scratching on posterior palate.
LACHESIS. Rawness in throat. Sensation, as tho ,
something had lodged in the throat,
Mind.— Indolent, phlegmatic disposition. which necessitates continual swallow-
Increased mental power. Ecstatic, easily ing. Sensitiveness of-internal throat
excitable nature. Loving tenderness. to external pressure. Empty swal-
Unhappy love. Inclination to silent lowing increases the throat pains,
grief. Grumbling discontent. Hasty but swallowing solids does not. Sali-
speech. Easily frightened. Insane jeal- vation.
ousy with mistrust and suspicion. Dog- Appetite, etc.—Loss of, early in morning.
matic. Spiteful. Extraordinary lo- Desire for smoking is lost, without hav-
quacity. Greatly inclined to mockery, ing any particular aversion to tobacco.
satire and breaking out into laughter. Continual thirst. Intense craving for
Despair and satiety of life. Anxious wine aud beer. Craving for coffee which
trembling. Restlessness, driving him ^>. Very weak digestion.
into the open air. Hideous phantasies. Nausea.—And forcible vomiting of ingesta,
Head.—Pressive ache in temples like an out- and bile.
ward urging, in morning after rising. Stomach.—Pit painful to pressure. Spasm
Violent congestion to. Hammering of. Alternate coldness and burning in.
headache when stooping. Headache Abdomen.—Distension of. Heat in. Empty
over eyes early in morning after rising. sensation in. Hypochondiae feel bruised.
Sharp cutting pain, as with knives, in Stool.—Papescent, clayey, very offensive,
vertex, or a if someone cut a piece out followed by tenesmus. Constipation;
of l,r.) parietal bone. Worse *. Stooping; flatus only ia passed. Constipation
external pressure; rest; ascending steps; alternating with diarrhoea.
after rising from bed; in the sun. Bet- Amis.—Burning in. Prolapsus recti during
ter : Eating; lying; after sleep; warmth; stool.
eructations.
Urine.—Clear, foamy. Burning when uri-
External Head.—Hair falls out, especially nating. Continual dribbling after stoolj
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Sexual Organs.—Great hisriviousucss anil iiilcrmlUciiL Chill: Universal, with
violent sexual excitement. chattering of icclli, ilcsiic fo. waii.i.h,
Menses.—Too scanty. and external, beuumbing coldness.
Respiration.—Tightness of, after eating. Shivering, running up the back, often
every other day. Alternating with heat,
Inclination to lake u deep biealh when
chunking iioiu place to place. Uvcry
sitting. Touching larynx externally other day. H e a t : In evening, especially
causes fear of suffocation.
on hands and feet. Burning in palms of
Cough.—During and after every nap. Parox- hands and soles of feet, in evening aud
ysms of short, very fatiguing, hacking at night. Nightly, as if from ebullition
c. excited by tickling in stomach, rarely of blood, with great sensitiveness of
iu larynx, dry in evening and night; In neck. Sense of internal lu, with cold
morning and by day, with difficult dis- feet. Sweat: Profuse, with most com-
lodgment of scanty, watery, sometimes plaints. Great inclination to. Cold,
salty mucus which is swallowed. staining yellow, bloody, or red.
Larynx.—Painfully sensitive- Feeling of
something fluttering above. Hollow Allied .Remedies. — Alum^ Ap,y Ars.,
voice. Hoarseness and aphonia as tho, BELL., Carbo-v,, CAX3ST., Chin,x CON.,
a foreign body were tightly lodged in Gel., HEP., IvVC. MERC, Nat-w'.t
1. and could not be hawked loose. Nux-v., Phos-ac, PLAT., PULS.,
Chest.—Burning on c , at night. Anxious Stann., Zinc.
palpitation. Soreness in, also ofsternum.
Back.—A stitch deep in, as tho , something
stuck therein, necessitating taking a LAUROCERASUS.
deep breath and bending backward.
Upper Extremities.—Itch vesicles on hands Mind.—Condition similar to intoxication.
and fingers. Panaritia. Livid swelling Stupefaction. 'Loss of consciousness.
of hands. Blunting and insensibility of perceptive
powers. Weakness of mind and mem-
Lower Extremities.—"Weak, stiff knees. ory. Sad and very low spirited. Anxiety,
r Cramps in calves. Flat ulcers on legs. with fear of impending evil. Peevish.
Coldness, with internal burning of feet.
Swollen feet. Deep, itching fissures on Head. — Dull, pressive, stupefying ache.
toes. Dull heaviness. Congestion, with heat
Generalities.—Great emaciation. Relaxa- and throbbing therein. Feeling as tho ,
tion and weariness in evening. Apo- brain fell into forehead .when stooping.
plexies. The complaints are intensified Cold feeling in forehead or vertex, as of
at night. Aversion to motion, with in- a cold wind blowing down neck and
clination to lie down. Bad effects of back. "Worse: Afternoon; evening; in
mental exertion, wine or tobacco. room; stooping. Better: In open air.
v Eyes.—Staring, distorted. Protruding. Di-
Skin.—Unhealthy. Itching; after scratching
skin becomes thickenedaud largelumps lated, immobile pupils. Surrounding
« objects appear enlarged. Obscured vi-
appear. Spongy ulcers which burn
when touched. Bluish, black vesicles sion, as of a veil before.
upon hands and feet. Angry ulcers. Ears.-—-Difficult hearing.
Sleep.—Sleepiness with loquacity in even- Nose,—Fluent coryza with sore throat.
ing. Falls to sleep late in.evening.
Constant sleeplessness. Many frightful Face. — Sunken, livid gray. Distorted.
or lascivicms dreams. Restless, with Puffed. Twitchings in. Foam from
many dreams and frequent waking. mouth. Lock]aw. Eruption about mouth.
Fever.—Pulse: Small and weak, but ac- Month.—Dry buccal cavity. Roughness and
celerated; often alternating with a full, dry feeling in throat. Contraction of
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ami oesophagus. Impeded swallowing. Sleep.—Irresistible somnolency, especially
Fluids roll audibly down throat. after dinner and iu evening.
Speech difficult or lost Fever,—Pulse: Extremely irregular, now
Thirst.—Intense, with dry mouth small and slow, often imperceptible,
Nausea.—From stomach, with vomiting of then again somewhat accelerated; sel-
iugesta. dom lull aud hard. Weak. Veins on
Stomach—Iuflainuialion of. Cooling burn- hands are distended. Chill: Coldness
ing in. Faintish stomach-ache. and shivering in afternoon and evening,
not ^> external warmth. Alternating
Abdomen.—Cooling burning in. Colicky with heat. Want of natural vital heat.
contraction aud cutting in Griping H e a t : After the chill, in evening until
about navel.
midnight. Running down the back.
Stool-—ln\olunUr>. Constipation. Diar- Sweat: Mostly with the heat aud contin-
rhoea, with tenesmus. uing until toward morning. After eating.
Urine.—Suppressed Retained, as from pa- AUiedRemedies— Canth.,HYDROC-AC'.,
rah sis of bladdci. Involuntary urina- Ip M Kali-c.% Merc, Spig.
tion.
Sexual Organs.—Gaugrene of penis.
Menses.—Of thin, fluid blood, too early and
too profuse. LEDUM.
Respiration.—Weak, anxious and slow. Mind,—Vehement, angrymood. Dissatisfac-
Rattling. Tightness of chest, as tho, he ing and hatred of mankind. Love for
could not inflate lungs properly. Threat- solitude. Great seriousness. Chaotic dul-
ening paralysis of luugs, with cessation ness, with general heat.
of expectoration.
Vertigo.—As tho , intoxicated, especially
Cough.—Short, dry, hacking c , excited by when walking in open air.
tickling in throat. With copious ex- Head.—Stupefying ache causing mental
pectoration of gelatinous mucus dot- dulness. Raging, pulsating ache. Press-
ted with blood. Frequently recurring, ive ache which renders head coverings
•whistling, spasmodic, single coughs, ex- intolerable. Shattering sensation ia
cited by tickling in larynx and trachea, brain when making a misstep.
as if they were dry. Eyes.—Nightly agglutination of lids without
.Larynx, etc.—Hoarseness, with scratching pain or inflammation. Violent sux^pura-
in, and in trachea. Spasmodic constric- tiou with a foul smelling discharge.
tion of trachea. Biting tears. Dilated pupils.
Chest.—Constriction of. Sticking in, more Ears,—Roaring or ringing before. Difficult
in ribs. Pressure upon sternum. Irreg- hearing.
ular heart beat. Nose.—Burning in. Nose-bleed of bright
red blood.
Generalities.— Sticking and tearing in
limbs Extraordinary physical relaxa- Face. — Alternately pale and red. Dry
tion. Rapid sinking of strength. Pain- herpes on, which burns in open air.
less paralyses of limbs. Want of vital Dry pimples like millet seed on fore-
energy and failing reaction. Apoplexies head. Red nodular eruptions, like those
with paralyses. Convulsive twitchings. of brandy drinkers, they stick when
Epileptic convulsions, with foam from touched. Boils on forehead. Swelling
the clenched mouth. Tonic spasm. of glands under chin.
Complaints vrithout pain. Aggravation Mouth.—Offensive odor from.
in evening. He feels better in the open Throat. — Sore, with fine sticking pain,
air and at night
worse when not swallowing.
Skin.—Between the fingers it is raw and ex- Qualmishness.—And inclination to vomit
foliates; water causes it to burn. when spitting.
LEDUM. LYOOPODIUM.
Stomach.—Pressure in, after eating a small ing. Gouty tearing in joints, < warmth
quantity. of bed, and In evening until midnight.
Abdomen. —- Sense of fulness In upper. Hard, hot swelling of painful joints.
Bellyache like that of dysentery. Cut- Suffering parts emaciate. Only the
ting colic every evening. Ascites. joiul pains are intensified by motion.
Stool. — Constipation. Diarrhoea, feces After effects of immoderate use of
mixed with blood and mucus. spirituous liquors.
"Urine.-—Frequent urging to urinate, with. Skin.—Dry; want of natural perspiration.
scanty discharge. Frequent, profuse. General anasarca. Dry herpes which
Enuresis. itches violently and burns in open air.
Boils. Bluish spots like petechia.
Sexual Organs.—Intensified sexual desire.
Inflamed swelling of penis and glaus. Sleep.—Somnolent as tho' intoxicated, dur-
ing day. Sleepless at night, with rest-
Menses.—Of bright red blood, too early and lessness and phautastic illusions as soon
too profuse. as he closes his eyes.
Respiration.—Spasmodic, double inspira- Fever.—Pulse: Full and rapid. Frequently
tion and sobbing, as after angry weep- perceptible in one arm, but not in the
ing. Obstructed breathing, as tho, he other. CMlll With shuddering and .
would suffocate, and opisthotonos pre- thirst, contiuues a long time with a feel-
cedes the cough. Tight, rapid. Con- ing as if some parts were dashed with
strictive tightness of chest when walk- cold water. Coldness and want of vital
ing and ascending steps. heat. Predominating chill and thirst.
Cough. — Violent, with expectoration of Early in morning and forenoon. General
bright red blood. Only at night or coldness with redness and heat of face..
early in morning, with purulent, offen- H e a t : Without thirst, more pronounced
sive expectoration. Spasmodic, like toward evening. Burning hands and
* whooping cough, with painful concus- feet in evening. Alternating with sweat.
sion of head and entire chest. Hollow, Sweat'. Thro, whole night, with incli-
shattering c , from tickling in larynx, nation to uncover. Foul or sour night
with suffocative arrest of breathing. sweat. From the slightest motion, more
Trachea.—Crawling in. .Phthisis of. on forehead. Itching sweat.
Chest.—Sore, burning pain in. Stitches in. Allied Remedies.—Bry., Dulc, Lyc.t Pids.
Shattered feeling of. Suppuration of
lungs. Chicken-pox on chest.
LYCOPODIUM.
Back.—Paiuful stiffness of, and of loins
when rising from sitting. Pains in, Mind.—Diminished mental activity. Silent
i and in sacred region. grief and melancholy, he doubts his
Upper Extremities .—Tearing in joints of. salvation. Religious depression with
Stitches in shoulder when raising arm. mildness, weeping and silent medita-
Pressive .pain in shoulder and elbow tion. Anxiety with grieving and weep-
joints, < motion. Gouty nodosities on ing. Sensitive, he sheds tears easily.
wrist -and finger joints. Sweat on Nervous debility. Irritability. Auger
palms. and wilfulness. Reserved ill-humor.
Lower Extrenuties.—Paralysis of hip joint. Anthropophobia, with anxiety lit the
Tearing in hip, knee and ankle joints. approach of man, yet fears to be alone. '
Swelling, tension and sticking in knee. Vertigo.—Whirling, "when stooping or in a
Obstinate swelling of leg- and foot. warm room.
Podagra. Head.—Stupefying ache -with heat in the
Generalities.—Painful, gouty nodes about temples and on ears, also dry month and
joints. Intolerance of warmth of bed, lips. Congestion. Outward sticking
from a sense of heat In extrem- in temples, <C right. Pains i Uni-
ities. Heat in hands and feet in even- lateral; worse on right side; press-

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ive, on vertex and occiput, then weak- _, tiuct speech. Inflammation of throat,
ness; tearing, here and there iu fore- with sticking on swallowing. Swelling
head or from right side of neck; tensive. and suppuration of tonsils. Hoarseness.
Jerkings thro,. Thrusts in temples. Appetite.—Disappears as soon as he
Worse: Evening, from 4 to 8 ; night; takes the first bite. Ravenous hunger.
raising up; after lying down; warmth; Excessive desire for sweet things. Milk
mental exert>on; becoming heated in excites diarrhoea.
open air; stooping. Better: Gentle Taste.—Lost. Bitter, in mouth, with qualm-
motion in open air; cold; uncovering h. ishness early in morning. Sour, of food.
External Head.—Nightly tearing, boring Eructation.—Sour. Heartburn. Attacks of
and scraping, especially iu temples and violent hiccough.
sides, ]> moving, and uncovering h.. Nausea.—Frequent; early in morning, when
whilekeepiug rest of body warm in bed. fasting and when driving. Nightly
Violent, erosive, creeping and burning vomiting of ingesta and bile.
itching when heated, intermingled with Stomach.—Pressure in, with bitter taste in
twitching tearing, most from vertex mouth after every meal. Cancer of.
down over occiput; scratching causes Swelling and sensitiveness of pit to
moist swellings forming thick but pain- touch and tight clothes.
less crusts which bleed easily and dis-
charge fetid pus from beneath. Begin- Hypochondrise.—Tension as from a hoop
ning on temples and vertex the hair about. Inflammation of liver. Indura-
turns gray early and falls out profusely, tion of liver. Pressure and tension in
even to baldness, while it grows and in- liver, especially after eating to satiety.
creases on other parts, especially after Stitches in. Hepatic pain.
suppurating scalp eruptions, or a coarse Abdomen.—Distressing fulness and disten-
burning exanthem on nape, also after sion of, and of stomach. Pain iu both
abdominal diseases or parturition. sides of. Indurations in. Pinching in.
Cutting colic in upper. Ascites. In-
Eyes.—Sticking and smarting in, by candle- guinal hernia.
light in evening. Inflammation of, with
lachrymation during day and nightly Flatulence.—Incarcerated. Inability to dis-
agglutination. Dim vision, as of feathers charge flatus. Continued rumbling
before. Presbyopia. Vertical hemiopia. and gurgling in abdomen.
Photophobia. Stool.—Coustipaton: With ineffectual urging;
persistent. Diarrhoea during pregnancy;
Ears.—Suppurating. Roaring before. Hear- from milk. Pale, putrid, stinking stools.
ing difficult; oversensitive.
A-PTifi.—Itching and tension in. Rectal spasm.
Nose.— Ulcerating nostrils. Oversensitive
Urine.—-Bloody. Diminished discharge of
smell. Coryza, obstructing both nostrils.
dark u. Frequent urging to urinate,
Face. — Pale, especially toward evening. with profuse urine. Renal calculi.
Earthy, yellowish countenance, deeply Sexual Organs.—Sexual desire immoderate,
furrowed, with blue circles about eyes or wanting. Impotency of many years'
and blue lips, or with circumscribed red- standing. Gonorrhoea of glans. Chronic
ness of cheeks. Frequent attacks of dryness of vagina. Burning in vagina
heat in. Moist suppurating eruption during coition. Varicose veins on.
on. Tearing in right side of face, eyes
and teeth. Freckles. Swollen submax- Menses.—Too profuse and lasting too long.
illary glands. Too scanty. Low-spirited before. Cor-
rosive leucorrhoea.
Teeth.—Turn yellow. Jerks in, when eating. Respiration.—Shortness of breath in chil-
Toothache with swollen cheeks. "> by dren, especially during sleep. Every
•warmth and heat of bed. Dental fistula. exertion shortens his breath. Oppres-
Mouth.—Foul stench from. Dry, without sion of chest, < walking in open air.
thirst, with stiffness of tongue and indis- Threatening paralysis of lungs.

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g"U.—Dry, by day and night. At uighl, Ulcers tear and itch at night, and burn
which aileets the stomach. Uxcilcil by when loucliciU lloils. Liversputs. Freck-
irritation as from sulphur vapor in les. Varicose vcius. Gouty lunlobilU'*
trachea. Tickling cM from deep iuspira- Dropsy of single parts or entire body.
tiou. With expectoration during the day, Sleep.—Restless, with anxious dreams and
but not at night Expectoratiou copious, frequent awaking. Day sleepiness, with
purulent, offensive, lemon-yellow, gray, late falling to sleep because of a rush of
salty, bitter,flat,putrid, etc. Haemoptj-sis. ideas. Yawning.
Neck.—Yellowness of skin of. Swelling aud
Fever.—Pulse. Somewhat accelerated, only
stiffness of one side of. Swelling of
in evening and after eating. In even-
glands of. Stiffness of nape. ing, ebullition of blood with restlessness
Chest.—Continual pressure in. Stitches in and trembling. Sensation as if circula-
left, (in typhoid or neglected) pulmonary tion stood still. Chill: In afternoon
inflammations. Shattered feeling and and evening (from 4 to 8 o'clock) with
shocks in. Rattling. Roughness, sore- deadness of hands and feet. In evening
ness and tension in. Liver spots on. in bed, preventing sleep. One-sided,
Hydrathorax. Moist nipples. Palpita- mostly the left. Then sweat, without
tion, with anxiety, especially during di- previous heat. Alternating with heat.
gestion. Want of natural vital heat. H e a t : Flash-
Back,—Nightly drawing and sticking in. ing over en tire body, mostly toward even-
Upper Extremities.—Nightly bone pains in ing, with frequent drinking, but little at
arms. Twitches in arms and shoulders. a time, constipatiou and profuse urina
The arms and fingers fall to sleep easily. tion. Of one foot Cleft) with coldness of
Dry skin on hands. Redness, swelling the other. Sweat: Profuse during day
and tearing in finger-joints. from least exertion, most on face. Night
and morning, often with a *coid face.
Lower Extremities.—Nightly tearing in Clammy at night. Often cold, sour or of-
legs. White swelling of thigh. Swelling fensive, or with odor like blood or onions.
and stiffness of knees. Contraction of
calves when walking. Old ulcers on Allied Remidies. — Aco.t Agar., Ag-c,
lower .leg with nightly tearing, itching Alum, Ainbr.t Ang.t Ap., Arg-n,%
and burning. Dropsical swelling of feet. ARS., BryM CALOC. CANTH., CausL%
Cold foot-sweat. Cold feet. ' CHAM.. Che/., Chin., Cic, Con., Cupr.,
Euphor.t Graph., Hep.t Ign., Iod.,
Generalities, — Drawing and tearing in
ICali-C., LACH., Led.%Mag-m.% Mang.,
limbs, especially at night and during
Merc, Mur-ac, NAT-C. Nat-s., Nil-
rest or every alternate afternoon. In-
ac, NUX-V., Petr., Phos., Fhos-ac,
sensibility of limbs. Distortion of single
PULS., Rhus-t, Sep., Sil.
limbs. Jerking of limbs. Twitches
through body. Extraordinary emacia-
tion. Great internal debility. During MAGNES
rest he feels his weakness most, yet
he shuns every motion. Great desire for ARTIFIOIALIS.
or aversion to open air. Easily takes Mind.—Irascibility andproneness to fly
cold. The symptoms are intensified into a passion. Irresolution. Overy ac-
at about 4 o'clock P. MM but, with tivity and hurry, with great exhaustion.
the exception of weakness, at about 8 Head.—Bruised headache on first awaking
o'clock they are again relieved. in morning. Sharp pressure, as from a
Glands.—Swelled, i-n-flamed and suppurating. nail or sharp body upon a single spot on
Bones. — InfLammatiou of, with nightly brain, after vexation. Painful soreness
pains. Curvature. Softening- Caries. in head after vexation.
Skin.—Corrosive itching, when becoming Eyes.—Dilated pupils. Fiery sparks before.
heated during day. Moist suppurating Beyond line of vision there are white,
herpes. Humid excoriations on children. quivering particles of light before eyes.

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Ears. —Deafness, without noises in. from head to foot, without external heat
or redness. Twitching., and thrusts thro,
Nose.—Muggy odor before.
^body. Bruised pain in joints, espe-
Face. — Profuse sweat on. Intolerable, cially iu side on which he does not lie.
buiniug stitches in facial muscles, in Asleep feeling in limbs. Great tendency
evening. Paiufvil sensitiveness round to take cold.
about margin of lips. Dislocative pain
in maxillary p i n t . Skin.—Renewed bleeding of fresh wounds.
Boils,
Teeth.—Bruised or excoriative pain in roots
oflower incisors. Ache from cold drinks Sleep,—Stupefying slumber after sunrise.
aud cold air entering mouth. Coma vigil toward morning. Snoring s.
Mouth.—Bdd odor from, early in morning. Fever.—Nightly heat without thirst, with
Salivation with swollen lips, in evening. desire to uncover which is agreeable.
Appetite, etc. — Rapid satiation even of Allied Remedies.~Ign., Zinc.
tobacco which bites the tongue. Great
hunger in evening.
Taste,—Musty, slimy, of some things.
MAGNBTIS POLUS
Eructations.—Tasting of spoiled food.
Stomach.—Pressure in, with restlessness
ARGTIOUS.
and coldness o£ body. Creaking in pit. Mind.—Anxious, fainthearted, tnild mood
Abdomen.—Pressure., like a stone in upper. with chilliness. A n x i o u s , uneasy
scrupulosity. Fainthearted and want
Flatulence/—Many flatulent symptoms. of courage. Tearful.
Discharges much hot and very fetid f.
Vertigo.—As tho , intoxicated, when walk-
Stool.—Constipation, as tho' rectum were ing in open air.
too narrow. Painful fecal diarrhoea.
AnUB. — Itching hemorrhoids. Prolapsus Head.—Bruised pain in, from looking up
recti during stool. and moving eyes. Pressure, as tho'
upon a bruised spot. Sensation within,
Sexual Organs.—Burning in penis and in like the movement o£ a pendulum,
region of seminal vesicles. Intensified after ascending steps, Tension in scalp,
sexual desire. as tho , it adhered too tightly.
Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Uter- Eyes.—Twitching and drawing,1in lids.
ine hsiinorrbage. Coldness of weak eye, as tho a piece
Respiration.—Nightly tightness of chest, of ice lay in the orbit. Tearful. Rest-
from mucus in trachea, which is easily less motion of. Staring look.
expectorated early in the morning. Ears,—Deafness with tension in drum.
Cough.—Violent attacks of dry cough in Nose.—Violent nosebleed preceded by ach-
evening aud at night (before midnight). ing in forehead. Odor as of rotten
Convulsive. Spasmodic, after midnight. eggs or fresh whitewash within.
Neck,—Stiffness and cracking in cervical Face.—Pale. Tension of. Single jerks in
vertebrae. periosteum of jaw during toothache.
Chest.—Intolerable, burning stitches in During (violent spasmodic) yawning,
lateral muscles of. pain in maxillary joint, as tho , it would
be dislocated. Trismus.
"Upper Extremities.—Drawing and burning
in arms. Twitchings and blows iu arms. Teeth.—Incisors sensitive when inhaling.
Toothache in hollow teeth, with in-
Lower Extremities.—Drawing and burn- flamed, swollen gums and red, hot-
ing in legs.. swelled cheeks. Cramp-like pain in hol-
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lower jaw. Ache, with violent jerks, as MAGNETIS POLUS
tho , they would be torn out. "Worse:
After eating; in a warm room. Better: AUSTRALIS.
Iu open air.
Mouth.—Bad odor from, Increased flow Mind. — Unsteadiness a n d instability,
of saliva. ideas cannot be properly fixed and ob-
jects hover only half observed before
Appetite,—Ravenous hunger In evening. the senses. Disposition to start. Ve-
Heartburn,—Especially after supper. hemeuce and irascibility. Harshness In
Abdomen. — Distended. Sensitiveness of word and deed.
upper a. region. Pressure, as upon a Sensorium,—Reeling and staggering when
bruised spot, here and there in. In- walking.
gui nal hernia with outward boring pains. Head. — Congestion to (without heat).
Flatulence.—Gurgling, as from flatus in Crawling in brain, root of nose and tem-
abdomen. Flatulent colic in evening. ples. Headache from mental exertion.
Stool—Constipated, infrequent, too large Eyes.—Tears in. Painfully, sore dryness
in form and passed with difficulty. of lids.
Urine.—Dark. Ears.—Sensation, as of a cold (or warm)
Sexual Organs.—Violent erections and ex- wind blowing on.
cessive pollutions. Nose.—Suppressed fluent coryza.
Menses.—Too scanty. Face.—Sensation of a cold breath on.
Cough.—Suffocative, asthmatic c , <C in Teeth.—Tearing twitching in upper ]aw (or
open air. Dry, spasmodic, suffocative, in one eye-tooth) extending toward eye,
c , in evening after lying down and in evening. Stitches iu hollow t. Tooth-
toward midnight, only > suppressing it. ache, <^ warm drinks.
From smoking. Mouth.—Foul odor from, early in morning.
Neck.—Crepitation and cracking in cervical Salivation. Difficult speech.
vertebrae. Appetite, etc,—Indifference to food, drink
Back.—Bruised, pain when bending back- and smoking. Great appetite in even-
ward. iug. Ravenous hunger during chill.
Upper Extremities.—Heaviness in arms. Stomach.—Pressure in, from mental exer-
Cold sweat on hands. Panaritia. tion. Pain in, as tho' .a bruised place
Lower Extremities.—Cold sweat on soles. were pressed upon.
Generalities.—Excitability and trembling, Stool.—Diarrhoea, precededby cutting in ab-
domen and chill.
great restlessness iu limbs and great
nervous weakness. "Weariness and' Urine,—Nightly involuntary discharge of,
bruised sensation in limbs, < in open from weakness of urinary organs. In-
air. Heaviness of single limbs, with continence from weakness of sphincter
sensation of increased strength therein. vesicas. Interrupted urination, the urine
passes drop by drop, with insensibility
Bones.—Drawing in periosteum. of urethra. Feeble stream.
Sleep. — Great day sleepiness, like sopor. Sexual Organs.—Drawing and twitching in
Stupefied sleep. Violent, spasmodic spermatic cord. Spasmodic retraction
• yawning, with pain in maxillary of testes. Violently excited sexual de-
,
joints, as tho they would be torn out. sire. Impotency from a sudden disap-
Toward morning sound, deep sleep. pearance of voluptuous sensations dur-
Fever.—Predominating chilliness and shak- ing coition.
ing chill during entire day. Chilliness ac- Menses.—Of pale, watery blood, too early
companies the symptoms. and too profuse. • Uterine hemorrhage.
Allied Remedies.—Bell., Ign., M-aust., Respiration.—Short, seeming to arise from
Puls., Zinc. episgastrium. Deep, sighing r., with in-

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voluntary swallowing at the same time. Face.—Sickly, earthy countenance. Chang-


Slow, loud, snuffling expiration before, - ing color. Tension, as tho, white of egg
and a similar inspiration after midnighL had dried on, Puffiness and nodular
Chest—-Pressive pain in, with anxiety. Vio- swellings on. Face-ache; nightly tear-
lent palpitation. Ing, boring and digging in zygoma, in-
supportable during rest.
Back.—Heat in. Lumbar ache.
Upper Extremities.—Rumbling and gur- Teeth.—Ache when driving. Burning in,
gling- down arm. Panaritia with throb- iu evening and at night in bed, insup-
bing iu finger-tips. portable during rest, compelling him to
get up. Ache, with great physical rest-
Lower Extremities.—Paralytic drawing in lessness. Sticking in, after eating. Ache
legs. Easy dislocation of ankle. Vari- during pregnancy. Worse: Cold.
cose veins during pregnancy. Ingrow-
ing toe-nails; they grow into the flesh. Mouth.—Nightly dryness in. Vesicular erup-
tion in, and on tongue. Slicking sore
Generalities.—Great tendency to take cold; throat when talking and swallowing.
on exposure to slight cold, nose, ears, Stitchings in throat. Roughness in
hands and feet are frozen, and in & warm throat, as from awns of barley. Often
room they become hot, creep and itch. there is a sudden faltering in speech.
Great aversion to open air. Sensation
Appetite.—Great, for vegetables with aver-
of a cold wiud blowing over entire body.
Twitching pains here and there. sion to meat. Violent thirst for water at
Bruised pain iu parts upon which he night. V
does uot lie. Many symptoms are in- Taste.—Sour, in mouth. Lost, of food, it
tensified by motion. tastes like straw.
Stomach.—Spasm of. Pressive contraction
Sleep.—Sleepiness w..'h inability to sleep
in, with sour eructations.
before xuiduight.
n Abdomen.—Spasmodic colic in; with dis-
Fever.—Warmth ll over. Warmth con- charge of leucorrhoea. or during menses.
stantly predominates.
Stool.—Constipated and retained. Green,
Allied Remedies.—Ign., M-arct, Nux-v., frothy diarrhoea with cutting i n ab-
Zinc. domen. Sour-smelling d. of children.
Urine.—Greatly increased, pale or greenish.
MAGNESIA Involuntary discharge of. Enuresis.
CAKBONIOA. Sexual Organs.—Diminished sexual desire.
Erections wanting.
L—Anxiety and fearfulness, with trem- Menses.—Retarded or entirely suppressed.
bling and heat. Peevishness in evening. Pale face and other symptoms, during".
Head.—Congestion to. Pressive pain over White, acrid, mucous leucorrhcea.
entire h., with preoccupation during Cough.—Violent, from tickling in throat or
mental exertion. Stitches in side upon thyroid region, dry in evening and at
•which he lies at night. Tension in oc- night; in morning and by day, expec-
ciput. Dandruff on scalp, itching dur- toration of a yellow, thin, but tenacious,
ing wet weather. mucus, or of dark blood of a somewhat
saltish taste. Spasmodic, at night.
.Eyes.—Inflamed, with obscuration of cornea..
Agglutinated early in morning. Swollen HsEemoptysis.
eyeball. Black spots before. Cataract. Chest.—Constriction of. Soreness in.
Ears.—Difficult hearing. Sensitive to noise. k.—Viotent bruised pain at night in, and
Diminution of hearing, especially in the in lumbar region.
room, with buzzing and roaring in. Upper Extremities. — Nightly tearing in
Nose.—Complete stoppage, compelling one shoulder, with crawling extending into
to open the mouth. fingers. Cracks in skin of hands. Stick-

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MAGNESIA. OARBONIOA. MAGNESIA MUEIATIOA.
ing, spreading vesicles on hands and forehead, with stupefaction of head.
fingers. Inflammatory swelling and red- Worse: Early on awaking; lying down.
ness of lingers. Better: Wrapping head warmly; walk-
Lower Extremities. — Burning spots on ing in open air.
shin-bone. Boils on lower leg. Cramp Eyes.—Inflamed, with red sclerotic and vio-
in calves at night. lent burning when looking into light.
Generalities.—Painless twitchings here and Nightly agglutination. Yellow sclerotic.
there. Emaciation and physical relaxa- Ears.—Pulsation in. Deafness, as tho, some-
tion, especially of children. General thing were lying before.
painfullness of entire body. Sense of Nose.—Swelling of wings. Want of smell,
great exhaustion when sitting. Sudden
with scurfs in nostrils paining violently
falling to the ground with unconscious-
when touched. Coryza: With discharge
ness. In evening, after prolonged sit-
of yellow, offensive mucus, and dimin-
ting, restlessness in limbs, which neces-
ished taste and smell; stuffed c at night.
sitates rising. Most symptoms appear
or are intensified in the evening and at Face,—Pale, yellowish complexion. Erup-
night, as well as during rest. tion, paining violently when touched.
Cramping pains in facial bones. Large,
Skin.—Spreading vesicles on hands and fin- clear blisters on vermilion border of lips.
gers. Small, red, painless herpes, which Cracked lips.
afterward desquamate. Violent-"itch-
ing. Small boils. Dry. Teeth. — Eyeteeth are painful and feel
elongated. Toothache greatly < by
Sleep,—Day sleepiness. Unrefreshing, at touch of food. Gums bleed easily, are
night. Crying out during. Sleepless- swollen and painful.
ness from nightly oppression in abdo-
men. Anxious dreams. Mouth.—Burned sensation in entire buccal
Fever.—Pulse: Somewhat accelerated, at cavity. Thick, tenacious mucus in
night , only. Chill: And shuddering, throat, is hawked loose with difficulty.
with external coldness in evening and Rawness and soreness in fauces.
after lying down, only, disappearing Appetite, etc.—Ravenous hunger and hun-
slowly. H e a t : Most in forenoon, often gry sensation in stomach. Hunger with-
with sweat, but on head only. I n eve- out knowing what he wants. Inclina-
ning after chill. Nightly, anxious, in- tion to nibble dainties. Violent thirst.
ternal, with restlessness and fear of un-
Eructation.—Sense of a "ball rising into
covering. Sweat: During whole night,
throat, disappearing after eructation.
most profuse in the morning hours.
"Hiccough during and after dinner, so
Greasy, staining the linen yellow, at
violent that the stomach becomes sore.
the same time it is sour and fetid.
Allied Remedies. — Are., JBro.t Cham., Stomach.—Ulcerative and bruised pain in,
Caff,, Coloc, Graph., Kali-c, Mag-m.% also sensitive to touch externally.
JJux-Y., Puls,, Rhe. Hypochondria.—Chronic inflammation of
liver. Stitches in hepatic region. Press-
ive pains in liver, < lying on right side.
MAGNESIA Abdomen.—Constant, violent distension of,
MUEIATIOA. with constipation. Tearing in. Old,
painful induration of right lower a.
Mind.—Anxious tearful mood. Peevish, ill- Hysterical uterine and abdominal spasms
humor. which extend into thighs and are fol-
Vertigo.—Giddiness in head with heaviness lowed by a discharge of leucorrheea.
thereof, especially early in morning.
Head.—Congestion to, with roaring therein. StooL—Knotty, hard, difficult, unsatis-
Tensive pressure in forehead on awak- factory and retarded. Diarrhoea, of mu-
cus and blood.
ing. Griping and raging in temples In
evening while in bed. * Numb feeling in Urine.—Diminished flow.

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MAGNESIA MURIATICA. MANGrANUM.
Menses.—Too earlj* and too profuse, with
violent lumbar pains and a remarkably
* MANQANUM.
pale face. Suppressed. Leucorrhcea, Mind.—Quiet, introverted, peevishness.
especially during motion. Head.—Congestion to. Sticking or tensive
Cough.—-^-"Y. in evening and at night. ache. Painful concussion in brain dur-
Spasmodic, nightly c , with tickling in ing motion. Headaches which come on
throat. During day, with expectoration when in the room, are > in open air
of a watery but tenacious, yellowish, and vice versa.
sometimes purulent mucus mixed with Eyes,—Burning heat and dryness. Myopia.
clots of blood, of a fully taste and offen- Ears.—Violent earache. Sticking pain in,
«>he odor. When talking, laughing, swallowing
Larynx.—".voughness and dryness in. Burn- and walking briskly. Paius migrate from
ing in. Hoarseness. other parts into ears. Difficult hearing,
Chest. — Stitches at heart, which arrest as from stoppage of, varying with the
breathing. Palpitation when sitting, change of weather. Cracking in, when
which disappears during motion. Con- blowing nose and swallowing.
strictiou in cardiac region. Burning Nose.—Stuffed coryza, with obstruction of
soreness in. Ulcerative pain in. both nostrils.
Back.—Burning in, especially after coition. Face.—Pale, sunken. Dry lips. Corners of
Upper Extremities,—Asleep sensation in mouth ulcerated.
arms, on awaking early in morning. Teeth.—Painfully sensitive. Smarting ache,
Lower Extremities.—Restlessness in thighs insupportably intensified by cold things.
when sitting. Cramps in calves at night. Violent (tearing) pains, suddenly migrat-
Foot sweat. Burning in soles. ing to other parts, especially to ears.
Generalities.—Restlessness of entire body, Mouth.—A dull stitch on both sides of
as soon as she closes her eyes, in evening larynx extending into ears, when swal-
when in bed. Jerkings thro, body, at lowing. Sore throat, a cutting soreness
night while lying awake. General sick when not swallowing. Chronic inflam-
and bruised sensation, with great sensi- mation of throat. Nodules and burning
tiveness to noise. Attacks of hysterical vesicles on tongue. •
spasms. Most complaints appear at Appetite, etc.—Aversion to food, with a
ii.gbtand during rest, especially when sense of satiety. Thirstless.
sitting, and are ^> by gentle motion. Taste.—Foul, flat, in mouth.
With the exception of the chest com- Stomaeh.--Bux--i-ig in, extending up into
plaints, he feels better 'in the open air. chest, with great restlessness.
Sleep.—Great day sleepiness, with indolence StooL—Dry, knotty, difficult. Constipation.
and yawning. Nightly sleeplessness on
account of heat, with restlessness and Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate. Earthy,
violent thirst. Late falling to. Fre- violet-colored sediment.
quent waking, from cough. Genitals.—Twitching drawing in spermatic
Ferer. — Pulse: Somewhat accelerated, cord, with a sense of weakness in g.
•with ebullition of blood when sitting. Menses.—Too early.
Chill: In evening between four and Respiration.—Hot breath, with disagree-
eight o'clock, even when near a warm able warmth in chest.
stove, slowly disappearing after lying Cough.—Dry, when reading aloud and talk-
down.. H e a t : After the chill, in even- ing, with painful dryness and roughness
ing uutil midnight. In evening, with in larynx. Easy expectoration of much,
sweat ou head only. With thirst. grayish, yellow mucus in lumps, early in
Sweat: With thirst, continuing from morning.
midnight until morning. Early morn- Larynx. — Rough, hoarse voice early in
ing sweat. morning and in open air, from old es-
lilied Remedies.—Calc-c, Lye, Mag-c.t tablished laryngeo-tracheal affections.
Nux-v., SEP., Sui. Phthisis of, and of trachea.
MANGANUM. MAJtfJM.
Chest. — Stitches shooting upwards and Ears.—Ache, with sticking pains. Dry her-
downwards in sternum and chest. Un- pes on lobules. A hissing sound in/ex-
pleasant warmth in. Thrusts from above cited by passing the hand over them,
downward at heart. talking and drawing air thro, nose.
Generalities.—Violent drawing and tearing Nose.—Violent crawling iu. Sticking ,tear-
in extremities. Insupportable, nightly ing high up in. Sensation as tho one
digging pains in joints. Red, glistening nostril, were half obstructed. Nasal
swelling of joints after taking cold. polypi. Frequent sneeziug, with crawl-
Arthritic gout with sticking, twitching ing in, without coryza. Coryza with
and digging, mostly at night, often one- stopped nostrils.
sided or diagonal, with red, glistening Face.—Pale countenance. Frequent sense
swelling of joints. Painful soreness of of a flush of heat, without redness, A
entire body to touch. Many symptoms pair of deep furrows with high edges on
change for better or -worse with tbe both sides of inner surface of under lip.
weather, but are always worst at night. Teeth.—Violent tearing in roots of stomach-
Bones.—Insupportable nightly digging in, teeth and adjacent gums.
and in periosteum. Inflammation of, Month.—Biting and scraping iu posterior
and of periosteum. fauces and at root of tongue. Much
mucus in. Pressive or sticking sore
Skin.—Excoriation and deep cracks in flex-
throat, which impedes swallowing.
ures of joints. Itching herpes. Skin
does not heal easily. Appetite.—Sensation of hunger, in morn-
ing and evening.
Sleep.—Great drowsiness and fatigue at S
o'clock in evening. Numerous, very Taste.—Musty, after hawking up mucus.
vivid or distinctly remembered dreams. Regurgitation.—Of ingestaof a bitter taste.
Stomach,—Sense of emptiness with rum-
Fever.—Pulse: Very uneven and ^irregular,
bling in. Anxious oppression in pit.
now quick, now slow, but always weak
and soft. Chill,. Mostly in evening, Abdomen.—Cutting in bowels after drink-
with icy-cold hands and feet.* With ing beer or water.
heat in head and ache in forehead, last- Flatulence.—Copious, silent discharge of
ing long after the chill. Shaking chill, hot, bilious-smellingflatus.Obstructed f.
with sticking headache, without thirst StooL—Profuse evacuation of papescent,
in evening. H e a t : Sudden flying heat foul feces. Discharge of many ascarides.
in face, ou chest and over back. Sweat: Anus .---Incessant itching and crawling in.
Profuse all * over, with short, anxious
breathing. Itching nightsweat; often XTrine.—Increased discharge of watery urine.
on neck and legs only. Genitals.—Greatly diminished sexual desire.
Allied Remedies.—-Bry., (CHIN.;) Lye, Cough.—In evening after lying down, a
short, dry, irritating c , from tickling in
Puls, upper air passages [or as from dust
- therein); it is < by the cough itself.
Chest.—Tight feeling in (not connected with
MABUM. breathing). Accumulation of mucus,.
Mind.—-Indolence, with indisposition to both with a sense of dryness in air passages.
mental and physical exertion. Greatly Upper Extremities.—Thefingersare easily
increased irritability after eating. Ex- bent over. Burning in finger-tips.
traordinary excitability and sensitive- Panaritia.
ness. Irresistible inclination to sing. Lower Extremities.—Toe-nails are ulcer-
Head.—Pressive pain in front, < stooping. ated and grow into the flesh.
Eyes.—Look as tho , he' had been weeping, Generalities.—Rheumatic tearing in limbs,
with .biting in canthi and red conjunc- especially In bones and joints. Asleep
tiva. Biting tears in,* when in open air. sensation in limbs. Sensation of nervous

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agitation and trembling in entire body. Abdomen.—Cold feeling in. Painful sore-
Sense of general relaxation at noon. ness qf external walls.
Desire for exercise in open air, -which is
very agreeable and does not tire. Stool.—Hard and constipated.
Bones.—Tearing Iu. Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate, with
diminished discharge.
Sleep.—Nightly restlessness and sleepless-
uess from excitement, especially hefore Sexual Organs.—Excessive sexual desire
midnight. Late falling to. without erections.

Fever.—Pulse: Somewhat accelerated to- Larynx.—Spasmodic narrowing of, efforts


ward evening. Chill: After each meal, to inspire excite cough. Rough, hoarse
seemingly spreading from abdomen. voice with stoppage of ears.
With trembling iu evening, especially Neck. — Paralytic tension in muscles of,
when speaking of disagreeable things. . Stiff nape.
Want of natural vital heat. H e a t : To-
ward evening, with great excitement Chest.—Pressing together from both sides
and loquacity. Sweat*. Wanting. of, with stitches, inspiration greatly <C.
Stitches in cardiac region.
Allied Remedies.—a#., /gu.
Back.—Bruised pain in lumbar region when
sitting and stooping.
MENYANTHES. Upper Extremities.—Cramp-like pain in
anus, hands and fingers. Bloodvessels
i.—Anxiety about heart, as tho , some on hands and forearms are distended.
evil inipeuded. Sad weeping mood. Lower Extremities.—Cramp-like pains in
Head.,—Constant heaviness, Pressive ache, legs. Bruised sensation in thigh. Ex-
> external pressure with hand, < tremely cold feet.
after eating and wheu ascending steps. Generalities.—Visible but painless muscu-
Headache pressing together from sides. lar twitchings in various parts, princi-
Eyes.—Pressure in. LLiff lids, like a tonic pally during rest. Cramp-like pains in
spasm. When reading everything turns extremities. Pinching-sticking in limbs
black. and joints. Most symptoms are intensi-
fied during rest and toward evening, and
Ears.—Stitches in. Discharge from. Crack- are better during motion and from the
ing in, when chewing. laying on of hands.
Nose.—Tension in root of. Odor as of rot- Fever.—Pulse: Slow during the chill, ac-
tea eggs before. Coryza with a stopped celerated during the heat. Chill: Pre-
feeling. dominating. With shuddering o v e r
Face.—Rpdness and heat of, during sleep. back, icy cold hands and feet and cold
Painless twitching of facial muscles. feeling in. abdomen. General, it disap-
Pain sad cracking in maxillary joint pears near a warm stove, except on back.
when chewing. Overrunning shudders without chill,
Mouth.—Great dryness in throat, without (as if hearing some gruesome tale) on
thirst. Sensation when yawning and upper part of body only. Chilly feeling
coughing, as tho , left side of palate on fingers and legs. Heat'. General in
were paralyzed. evening, most severe on head, with
cold feet. Sense of, especially in back,
Appetite.—B-avenous hunger disappearing intermingled with a feeling of coldness,
after eating. Violent hunger preceded particularly in abdomen. Without thirst.
by heat in stomach. Desire for meat Sweat 1 In. evening in bed, immediately
and aversion to bread and butter. after lying down, often lasting all night.
Stomach. — Grumbling and sensation of Allied Remedies.—Asa/,, Calc-c.^ Cann.,
emptiness in. Plal., Sep.

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MERGUBIUS.
Face.—Deathly pallor. Dirty, earth-colored.
MERCTJRIUS. Dirty yellow crusts on. which bleed after
Mind.—Great mental (and bodily) restless- scratching. Pimply eruption on chin.
ness, especially iu evening and at night. Swelling of one cheek. Sore, cracked
Effects of grief or fright, with nightly lips. Induration of submaxillary (pa-
anxiety and fear. Impatience and wil- rotid and cervical) glands.
fulness. Inclination to contradict and Teeth.—Ragged, swollen gums, with -uglitlj'
quarrel.. Dissatisfied and complains burning, smarting pains, especially when
about everything, his relations, sur- touched and during eating. Ulcerated
roundings, etc. Satiety of life. Desire gums, with jagged prominences. Teeth
to escape. Homesickness. loose, falling out. Nightly tearing tooth-
ache, excited by cold air, eating and
Sensorium.—Whirling vertigo when lying cold as well as warm drinks. Stitches in.
on back, with headache, blackness be-
fore eyes, nausea and heat. Sweetish Mouth.—Fetid odor from. Burning ulcers
rising in throat, followed by fainting, or aphthae in. Swelling of soft palate,
then sleep. pharynx and tongue. Burning in throat.
Inflammation and suppuration of throat.
Head.—Congestion* to. Tearing, burning Constant inclination to swallow. Stick-
pain in one (mostly the left) side and iug pain in throat and tonsils when
temple. Bursting ache. Pains: Burning, swallowing. Copious, fetid saliva.
sticking; festering; ascending from nape. Swelling, induration and suppuration of
Feels as if a band lay around it, or it tongue. Inability to speak. Hoarse,
were screwed in. Meningitis, with ebul- husky voice.
lition and throbbing in forehead. Pain- Appetite, etc.—Ravenous hunger, with weak
ful soreness of. Exostoses easily pass- digestion. Aversion to all food. Un-
ing into caries. Open fontanelles. Erup- quenchable, burning thirst. Violent
tion of offensive yellowish crusts ou. thirst for cold drinks.
Tickling and crawling itching; bleeding
easily when scratched or passing into an Taste.—Putrid (also salty or sweetish).
erysipelatous inflammation. Falling of Nausea, etc.—Inclination to vomit, with a
hair. Worse: Evening; becoming in- sweetish taste in throat. Nightly vomit-
sufferable in warmth of hed at night; ing of bile.
touch. Better , . Sitting up; after rising Stomach.—Pressure in, with sensation as tho'
from bed; at rest; in a warm room; lay- hanging down heavily, after every meal.
ing hand on part; dry weather; rubbing.
Hypochondria.—Inflammation and indura-
Eyes.—Ulcerated and scurfy tarsi, with tion of liver, with sticking pains.
scurfs around eyes. Inflamed, with in- Abdomen.—Inflammation, with distension
tolerance of firelight. Profuse, acrid of. Cutting and pinching in, after tak-
lachrymation. Pain as of a cutting ing cold. Feeling of something alive in.
body under lids. Biting and burning in, . Ascites (following inflammation of the
especially in open air. Black points be- mesenteric glands ). Inflammatory swell-
fore. Progressive paralysis of optic in g and suppuration of inguinal glands.
nerve. Aversion to light and firelight. Erysipelas encircling abdomen.
Ears.—Earache; tearing or sticking pains. StooL—Frequent, ineffectual urging to,
Ulceration of concha. Discharge of with tenesmus, especially at night.
blood and foul-smelling pus from. Fun- Dysenteric diarrhoeas with tenesmus.
gous growths in. Swelling of -parotid Acrid, bloody, mucus. Sour-smelling,
gland. Difficult hearing, > after blow- green, excoriating anus. Involuntary.
ing nose. Roaring in. Rectum.—Prolapsus of, during and after,
Nose.—Red, glistening swelling of. Nose- urging to stool.
bleed; blood coagulates quickly. Vio- Urine.—Frequent, sudden urging to urinate,
lent, fluent coryza; acrid watery dis- with scanty discharge. Excessive urina-
charge. Sneezing. tion. Dark red, very foul smelling u.

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MERCURIUS.
Sexual Organs. — Gonorrhoea of gians Glands.—Inflammatory swelling and indura-
(Jacaranda)t- Gonorrhcetc discharge tion of. Suppurating.
from penis, especially at night. Swell- Bones.—Painfulness of all. Inflammation,
ing of glaus and foreskin. Ulcers on with nightly pains. Suppurative osteitis.
j^lans and foreskin, with a cheesy Rachitis.
lar<1_iceou«. bas.e unci hard margin. Pain-
Skin.—increased itching, from warmth of
ful nightly erections. Prolapsus uteri. bed at night. So-called fatty itch. Dry,
Menses.—Too profuse, with abdominal miliary eruptiou bleeding when
pains and anxiety. Purulent, corrosive scratched. Eruptions burn after scratch-
leucorrbcea. ing. Hot inflammations with tardy for-
Respiration.—Short, when ascent!,ing steps, mation of pus. Syphilitic ulcerations.
and walking rapidly. Liver spots.
Cough.—Dry. hacking, as tho'*head aud Sleep. — Late falling to sleep on account of
chest would bmst. Spasmodic, always anxiousness and restlessness. Pre-
in two rapidly succeeding fits, excited vented by frightful phantasies. Very
by irritation in larynx and upper part of light sleep. Somnolency.
chest. Dry at mj*ht; in daytime, expec- Fever.—Pulse: Irregular, mostly full and ac-
toration of a thin, acrid, purulent, yel- celerated, with strong throbbing in blood
low mucus often minced with bright red, vessels; sometimes weak, slow and trem-
somewhat clotted blood, and of a repul- bling, seldom intermittent. Disappear-
sive or saltish taste and offensive odor. ing; with warmth of body. Ebullition
Ila-moptyMS. of blood, with trembling from slight
Larynx.—Hoarseness, even to aphonia. exertion. Chill: In early morning
Neck.—Swollen cervical glands, with stick- while rising, but most in evening when
lying down; as if dashed with cold water,
ing pains therein.
not > by warmth of stove. Nocturnal,
Chest.—Spasms of. Stitches, extending to with frequent urination. Alternating
back, <C coughing. Bursting pain in. with heat; often on single parts only.
Soreness. Dry feeling iu. Burning in. Internal, with heat of face, H e a t : In
Inflammation of lungs. Palpitation. bed, and chill out of i t After mid-
Deformed, suppurating nipples. Bad night, with violent thirst for cold drinks.
breast milk, it is repugnant to infant. Anxious h.', with compression of chest,
Sweat: Toward morning, with thirst
Back.—Bruised pain in scapula, back and and palpitation. Profuse, from least ex-
lumbar region.
ertion, even from eating. Evenings, in
XTpper Extremities.---Nightly tearing in bed, before going to sleep. Copious
shoulders, upper arm and legs. Hot, red night sweats, very debilitating. Sour
swelling of forearm. Cracks on fingers. or offensive smelling, also cold, greasy
Hang nails. or sticky s., and burning on skin. Sweat,
Lower Extremities.—Nightly tearing in. or at least dampness of skin with almost
Dropsical swelling of thigh and leg. all pains. On affected parts. '
Painful swelling of bones of feet. Allied Remedies. — Aco., Ag<., Alo.,
Generalities.—Nightly tearing pains in, ANT-C, Ap.% Arg.x Arg-n., Am., Ars.%
extremities, with continual sweating . ASAF., Aur., BELLM Bry.% Calc-C,
Sticking pains in limbs and joints. CAB.B-V., CHIN., Cic.% Cina., Clein.,
Gouty arthritis, with swelling and cold Cojf., Colch., Cupr., I % . , Dulc,
sensation in affected parts. Tremulous EUPHORB., Guai., HEP., Iod-, ---ali-
restlessness of limbs in the evening. bi., LACH., Laut., Lyc.% MERC-C,
Great debility and weakness from slight Mez., NIT-AC, Nux-v.t OP., Phos~ac.x
exertion. The symptoms are < iu the Phyt, Plat.% Pod., PuLs.. Rhe.x Rhod.t
evening, at night they become quite Rhus-Lt SARS., Selen., Sep., SiL, Sjri^.}
insupportable from the warmth of STAPH., 5ttl.,.Thuj., Vala\t Verat-a.,
the bea. Zinc.
MERODEIDS CORROSIVUS.

MERCURIUS Taste.—lttllei; will; a\tnugcni,


fatty.
metallic;
OORROSIVUS. Throat.—Excessively violent burning pain
Mind.—Great agitation with anxiety, in- in fauces, pharynx and oesophagus.
quietude and continued jactitation. Swelling: Threatening suffocation ; of
Anxiety, during sleep. Low spirited. pillars and tonsils; of uvula with elonga-
Ill humor. Weak intellect. Indecent tion; of glands; external^, with heat.
exposure. Delirium and stupor. Dis- E-Aremely painful soreness of, aud of
connected speech. mouth and tongue. Constriction with
Vertigo.—On lifting head. dysphagia. Spasra of glottis, oesophagus
aud stomach. Dark, orfieryredness of.
Head.—Confusion, ^> emission of flatus. Scraping roughness, causing hacking.
Congestion to, and to face, with burning Filled with a glair}', stick}' or bloody
cheeks. Pains: Violent; causing scream- mucus. As if something stuck in lower
ing; as if on fire; sticking; tearingiu oc-
oesophagus. Better: Cold water. Worse:
ciput; aching, drawing in pericranium;
Slightest external pressure.
undulating, in brain. Falling of hair.
Eyes.—Protruding. Glistening. Inflamed. Stomach.—Painful inflammation and con-
Bloodshot. Burning in. Dry. As if traction of gastro-intestinal tract. Hic-
forced out from behind. Tearing in cup, with every motion of body. Re-
bones above. Squint. Lachrymation in, gurgitation thro, nose. Vomitiug: Vio-
open air. Objects seem smaller and more lent, with constriction of throat; in-
distant. Worse: Light. cessant; after least quantity of water,
Ears. — Violent pulsation iu. Whirring, with nausea, painful retching and in-
ry thmical with the pulse. satiable thirst; spasmodic; profuse; at
night; with frightful pains in pit and
ITose.—Coryza. Frequent nosebleed. Per-
umbilical regions; with bilious diar-
foration of cartilage. Discharge like
rhcea; green; stringy; sticky; bloody,
isinglass. Dryness, in back of, < in
in streaks or like coffee grounds; blue.
open air. Pains: Pricking; griping; pinching.
Face.—Swollen, worse lower part; tense Swelling of. Ulcers and ecchymoses iu.
shining cheeks; and red. Pale, anxious Worse*. Slight pressure.
and pinched. Frowning. Hippocratic, Abdomen.—Swollen, tympanitic and ex-
with sunken eyes. Convulsive motions quisitely sensitive. Pains: Cutting;
of. Tearing in malar bones. Necrosis of griping; pinching; sticking; bruised,
upper jaw. Painfully swollen glands. worse in coccal region and transverse
Lips.-Black; excessively swollen and tender. colon; colicky a t umbilicus; iu epigas-
Blue. Dry and cracked. Convulsive trium, with cramps in pelvic and genital
motions at corners of. organs. Coldness of skin all over. Ap-
Teeth.—Loose; and feel blunt. Sordes on. prehension in lower, and in bladder
Prickling at roots of. Gums: Purple. region. Swollen sensation in inguinal
Swollen, spongy and tender, bleeding and axillary glands. Woree : Sensitive
easily. Inflamed, with burning pains. to touch, pressure and the air. Better'.
Ulcerated. Worse: Night. Passing flatus. Bending double.
Tongue. — Inflamed, swollen, preventing Stool.—Bloody :Frequent,at night, with great
protrusion. tenesmus and colic; scant}', of blood
Mouth.—Inflammation, swelling, ulceration and mucus, with constant desire; dysen-
and burning heat, extending into stom- teric, of scanty bloody mucus with
ach. Great dryness of, and of throat, cutting'in, abdomen, excessively pain-
with intolerable thirst for cold water. ful tenesmus and almost ineffectual
Rawness of and of throat. Fissured. urging; dark green; blackish; streaked;
False membrane in, and in throat. Fetor. bluish; grumous; pasty; of membranous
Salivation: Bloody; yellowish; difficult shreds; involuntary, of pure blood; very
to expectorate. Better: Cold water. offensive; purulent.

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MERCURIUS OORROSIVTJS.
Rectum.—Oozing corrosive ichor. Violent Lower Extremities.—Drawn up. sticking,
burning in, and in anus. Distressing, tearing or shooting pains in hip joint.
tenesmus, getting- worse and worse, Feet icy cold. Paralysis and complete
passes nothing but blood-tinged mucus. insensibility of. Pricking in.
Inflammation and ulceration of.
Generalities. — Violence characterizes its
Urinary Organs.—Suppression of urine and action. Intolerably violent pains.
stool. Urination frequent, scanty; urine Osteocopic pains; painful drawing in
passed drop by drop with great pain, periosteum Acrid or corrosive dis-
burning and tenesmus. Urine: Al- charges. Spasms and spasmodic mo-
buiuiuous; thick; blackish; bloody; tions. Tremblings. Lying ou back
containing mucus; scalding. P3relilis with knees bent up. Great debility and
HLulder: Feels full, even after micturi- inclination to He down. Extreme sensi-
tion; in flamed; contracted. Gonorrhoea, tiveness of whole body. Paralytic stiff-
discharge thick, with smarting urination ness and paralysis of extremities, with
and shooting pains along urethra. extreme sensitiveness to the slightest
Slicking, burning, itching, shooting motion, headache at the root of the
and inflammation in urethra and meatus. nose, eyes fixed and brilliant, and skin
dry, sweating on forehead only. Vio-
Sexual Organs.—Inflamed and enormously lent swelling and burning of affected
swollen. Violent erections and sexual parts. Pains in body with general stiff-
desire; burning in urethra after coition. ness, more from movement. Worse:
Shooting or painful griping in testicles. Walking in open air aggravates many
Leucorrhoea. of a nauseating sweetish symptoms. Acids. Fat foods. Motion.
odor. Suppressed menses, with head- Night. Better: Rest.
ache and trembling of hands, legs and
neck. Menses excessive, like a flood- SMn.—Formication in. Desquamative der-
ing. Pressive pain ou touching os uteri matitis.. Shriveled. Dry, burning, hot
during coition. Painful swelling of and smarting. Great coldness of. Pus-
glands around nipples. tules. Itching, prickling, sticking in.
Rapid ulcerations.
Respiratory Organs.—Paroxysmal tickling
in throat, with convulsive, suffocative Sleep.—Continual insomnia. Somnolency,
cough and anxiety. Coughs up blood- frequent yawning and stretching. Start-
tinged mucus. Dryness of larynx. Fre- ing during or on falling to sleep.
quent stitches shoot through thorax. Frightful dreams. Coma.
Chronic pleuropneumonia, especially
of left side. Cramp from right breast to Fever.—Pulse: Small, weak, often iriter-
back, just below scapula. Milk sup- nrittent; sometimes tremulous. Chill:
pressed. From the least movement and in open
air; cutting in abdomen is an almost
Heart.—Beat: Tumultuous; intermittent. constant accompaniment. Chilliness in
Pulse uneven. evening, especially on head. Chill at
night in bed. Heat: External, with
and Back.—Tonic cramps during yellow skin. Burning and sticking heat
which respiration stops. Lumbar pains in skin. Heat when stooping and cold-
which spread into hypogastrinm and ness when raising up. Sweat: ETight-
groins, alternating with convulsions and EWeat; towards morning it becomes of-
contraction of muscles. fensive. Cold sweat often upon forehead
Extremities. — Hands and feet livid, only. Entire skin covered with a cold
shrunken and cold. Formication, numb- anxious sweat. Sticky sweat.
ness, heaviness, weakness and trembling
Allied Remedies.—-Ars., Aur., Bell.,
of. Cramps, convulsions or stiffness of.
Lax feeling in deltoid, calf and thigh Canth., Kali'bi.x E-ali-io., JCre.t Lach.,
muscles; in joints. MERC, Nit-ac, Nux-v.. Sul-ac.
MEZEREUM.
Stomach.—Burning in. Intense pressure iu.
MEZEREITM. Abdomen.—Burning In. Tense and hard.
Mind,—Mental dulness. l7requen{. vanish- Tearing bellyache. Paius in spleen.
ing of thought. He seems intoxicated. Flatulence.—Flatulent colic, with hhortnev.
Peevishness. Restlessuess when alone, of breath and chill.
with desire for company. Hypochon-
driacal disposition, with low spirits and Stool.—Frequent, small, diarrhoeic, with un-
weeping. endurable pains in abdomen. Shaking
chill before and after.
Vertigo.—Dizzy, as tlio, drunken, with press- Anus.—Prolapsus recti during stool, which
ure in temples and over eyes, and dul- is difficult to replace oti account of con-
ness in head, ^> eating. striction of anus.
Head.—Headache, with shivering and chilli- Urine.—Diminished discharge of. Blood},.
ness in open air. Unilateral, stupefy- Flocculent, with reddish sediuienU Pale.
ing, pressive ache. Sexual Organs. — Gonorrhoea of glans.
External Head.—Burning, biting, itching, Swelled testes.
most on vertex, <C -~---i changing its Respiration.—Tightness of chest, as tho, it
position from scratching, followed by were too narrow, and with it a sensation
smarting gatherings and a moist erup- as tho, lungs had become adherent.
tion. Bone pains on both sides of crown, Cough.—Dry, with retching and vomiting,
often ending in swelling and caries with in evening aud at night. Violent, spas-
great sensitiveness to cold. Numbness modic, excited by irritation from larynx
of scalp, with drawing therein, in one, down into chest. In morning, with ex-
seldom both sides. "Worse*. Evening; pectoration of a yellow or albuminous,
cold; undressing; after lying down; tenacious mucus, tasting salty, or like
touchf motion. an old catarrh. Intense c. when lying
Eyes.—Pressure in, as tho , balls were too down. Haemoptysis.
large. Twitching of muscles about. Trachea.—Hoarseness, with burning and
dryness in.
Nose. — Excoriated nostrils. Diminished
sense of smell. Fluent coryza, with Chest.—Stitches in, worse during inspira-
burning and excoriation of nose and tion. Painful tension of pectoral mus-
npper lip. cles. Sore pain and burning in bones of.
Lower Extremities,—Sciatica, with twitch-
Face.—Pale. Squeezing, benumbing press- ing pain and shortness of limbs.
ure in malar bones, extending into tem-
ples. Swollen, cracked lower lip. Generalities.—Paralytic tension in limbs.
Twitching and quivering in muscles.
Teeth.—Sticking ache, extending into malar Burning of internal, with chill of exter-
bones and temples. Rapidly become nal parts. Heaviness of limbs. Sensi-
hollow. Boring sticking in hollow t., tive to cold air. The complaints are in-
extending up into zygoma. Dull. tensified by motion and touch. He feels
Mouth.—Dry in back part, with saliva in worst in evening. Usually one-half of
anterior part. Salivation. Continuous body only is entirely or partly affected.
burning, also in throat. Narrowing and Bones.—Exostoses. Caries.
constriction of pharynx. DifEcultspeech.
Skin.—Nightly itching, with swelling after
Appetite, etc.—Beer tastes bitter and causes scratching, which is quickly followed by
vomiting. Great hunger at noon and In violent itching. Desquamation of, over
ev ening. Anorexia, with constant thirst. entire body. Burning and sticking in
Eructations.—Frequent, empty. inflamed ulcers. Ulcerations terminat-
ing iu suppuration.
Qualmishness, etc.—With shivering and
collection of water in mouth. Vomits Sleep.—Great day sleepiness. Awakened by
blood; bitter, watery mucus. Retching. nightmare after midnight.

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Fever.—Pulse: Full and hard, sometimes Respiration.—Oppression of, from suffoca-
intermittent; accelerated in evening. tive constriction of chest, as soon as he
Chill: Predominates, even in a warm becomes cold.
room. With external coldness and thirst Cough.—Spasmodic, as ii from constriction
for cold water, but without desire for of chest and trachea, excited by sulphur
warmth. Constant thirst during, with vapor. Expectoration absent, or has
dryness of back part of mouth and in- absolutely ceased.
creased collection of saliva in forepart, Larynx.—Speechlessness.
but without desiie for drink. Chilliness Chest.—Spasmodic constriction of, without
and shivering with most complaints.
cough, especially when becoming cold.
Great sensitiveness to cold air. Which
Painful under arms wheu pressed upon.
runs from upper arms down back to feet.
Heat: Iu bed; uiostou head. Internal, Anxious palpitation.
with external coldness. Sweat: With Upper Extremities.—One hand is hot, the
sleep, immediately after the chill, with- other cold.
out previous heat. Cdld sweats. Lower Extremities.—Cold feeling in shin-
Allied Remedies.—Arg-ii., Bry., Euphor.% bone. Restlessness in legs with a sensa-
Kali-bi.% Merc, Mur-ac, Nit-ac, tion as tho, becoming stiff, necessitating
Phyt., Rhus-t t Sil., Vcrbas. moving limbs.
Generalities.—Cramp-like pains in limbs.
Prickling in limbs, with heaviness there-
MOSOHUS. in. Shaking aud trembling throughout
entire body. Weakness, which is more
Mind. — Stupefying confusion of h e a d . evident during rest tbau motion. Faint-
Hypochondriacal peevishness and ing followed by pains iu head. Tetanic
anxiety. Anxiety and dread of death. spasms. Tonicspasmso£hypochondriacs.
Vertigo.—From slightest motion of head. The part upon which he lies pains as
With loss of speech, yet sees and hears tho' it would be dislocated or broken.
everything. Symptoms, especially those of respira-
Head.—Violent congestion to. Stupefying tion, are < on becoming cold. Ex-
compressive ache, especially in forehead, treme sensitiveuess, the open air seems
w i t h qualmishness. Heaviness of. exquisitely cold to him.
Tension in occiput extending into nape.. SMn.—Herpes, with unbearable burning.
Worse: Evening; moving head; in Sleep.—Comatose sleepiness especially in
room; becoming cold. Better: Walk- forenoon. Sleeplessness of hysterical
ing in open air; becoming warm. persons. Somnolency.
Nose.—Crawling in tip of. Nosebleed. Fever.—.Pulse*. Very full and accelerated,
Stuffed coryza. with strong ebullition of blood. Great
Eructation.—Frequent, forcible e. of air. anemia with weak pulse and faintingB,
Stomach.—Fulness and oppression in region. Chill: With shuddering spreading from
Pressure iu pit extending thro' to back. scalp over entire body. Sensation as of
Abdomen.—Anxious fulness and oppression cold air blowing on uncovered parts.
In, with restlessness. Tension and External coldness with internal heat.
pressure in, coming from stomach. Shuddering alternating with heat. One
Hysterical spasms in, and in uterus. cheek hot without redness, the other
Flatulence.—Shifting; becomesincarcerated red without heat. Heat: Burning, in
evening in bed, often only on right side,
StooL—Constipated for many days. Faint,
with restless and inclination to uncover.
sweetish smelliug stools. Unconscious,
One hand burning hot (and pale), the
diarrhceic s , at night. other cold (and red). Sweat: Smelling
Urine.—Pungent, ammoniacal smelling. like musk. Clammy, in morning.
Genitals.—Sexual desire violently excited. Allied Remedies.—BELL., CoccL, Coff.%
Ni£X--v*t Op., Phos.
MURL&.TIOUM AOIDUM.
Sexual Organs.—Impoiency and dormant
MURIATIOUM ACIDUM. sexual iustinct.
Mind.—Introverted and silent with anxious Menses.—Too early and too profuse.
solicitude. Sadness. Inclined to anger. Respiration.—Deep, groaning.
Head,—Heaviness in occiput, with dark- Cough.—Violent, punting c , followed by
ness before eyes. Aches, as tho , brain downward rumbling and gurgling in
were torn and shattered. Stick ing ache. chest Excited by tickling in chest; dry
Headache from raising up in bed or iu afternoon and evening; in moiuing,
* moving eyes. there is a slight loosening of yellow or
Eyes.—Swelling and redness of lids. Ver- watery uncougulaled mucus, of a fatty
tical heniiopia. taste, which must be swallowed. 1TJVIUO-
Ears.—Cramp-like tearing in. Insensibility ptysis of dark blood.
of inner auditory canal. Difficult hear- Larynx.—Persistent hoarsen ess.
ing. Sensitive to noises. Chest. — Dyspnoea, and constriction of.
Nose.—Epistaxis. Dry nasal catarrh. Bursting pain in, also pain as if beaten;
Face.—Glowing red cheeks -when walking soreness and stitches. Sticking iu, aud
iu open air, without thirst. Scurfy, in cardiac region when breathing and
pimply eruption, especially about mouth. after violent exertion. Cutting thrusts
Freckles. Thick, swollen lower lip. in centre of, with a dull pressure in pos-
Teeth.-rCrawling in (lower). Throbbing terior part of thorax. The heart beat is
ache, <^cold drinks. > warmth. Swollen, so violent at night that it is felt iu face.
ulcerated gums which bleed easity. Back.—Violent, pressing backache, as if
Mouth.—Great dryncssof entire buccal cav- from overlifting. ."
ity. B uruing, rawness and soreness in fau- Upper Extremities.—Heaviness of anus,
ces. Heaviness of tongue when speaking, especially forearms. Drawing iu upper
as tho1 it contained lead. Deep ulcers on arm. Scurfy eruption on back of hands
tongue. Difficult, speech and paralysis aud fingers. Nightly numbness of
of tongue. fingers.
Appetite.—Gluttony aud constant desire to Lower Extremities.—Spasmodic tearing in
drink. thighs. Totteriug gait from weakness
Eructations.—Putrid (or bitter). of thighs. Fetid ulcers on lower legs.
Stomach.—Empty sensation, also in oesoph- Burning, swollen tips of toes.
agus. Disagreeably sick sensation in. Generalities.—Drawing tearing iu extrem-
Hypochondria. — Tensive, squeezing (or ities during rest, |> motion. Bruised
empty sensation) in. pain iu all joints. Debility so extra-
ordinary, thatupon sittingdown the eyes
Abdomen.—Distension of. Spasms in, with
immediately close. Great sensitiventi-s
pinching in navicular region, which ex-
to wet weather.
tends to sides. Disagreeable sensation
of emptiness and jlisconifort in. Bones,—Periosteum of all bones is painful,
as iu intermittent fever.
Stool.—Fecal diarrhoea, with smarting and
burning in anus. Involuutary discharge Skin.—Scurfy eruptions, itching, particu-
of watery s. when urinating. Too slender larly when getting warm in bed. Painful,
in form. With blood. putrid ulcers which burn at their cir-
OTITIS. — Moist hemorrhoids. Inflamed, cumference. Boils, sticking w h e n
thickly swollen, external hemorrhoids touched. Black small-pox.
with excoriative, burning pain. Pro- Sleep.—Great day sleepiness quickly disap-
lapsus recti when urinating. pearing during motion. Continual snar-
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate, with ing, groaning, tossing about and talking-
profuse discharge. Excessive discharge with sliding down in "bed., especially
of watery urine. Weakness of bladder before midnight. Frequently -wakened
aud of neck thereof. by a chill early in morning in bed.
MURIATIGUM AOIDUM. NATRUM OARBONIOUM.
Fever.—Pulse: Weak and slow, intermits Nose.—Sensitive. Exfoliation of skin of.
every third beat- Chill: Predominates. Stopped by hard, foul-smelling mucus.
In evening, witl cold feeling in back, Corj'za, with hoarseness from the least
with external warmth aud burning of draft or cold, > from sweating only.
face. Shuddering over whole body with Face.—Heat with redness of. Yellow spots
hot cheeks and cold hands. Shaking on forehead and upper lip. Numerous
chill without thirst, with stretchiuj» and freckles. ' Humid, herpetic eruption on
yawning Chill and heat without thirst.
nose aud about mouth.
Heat*, internal, with inclination to un-
cover and general physical restlessness. Teeth.—Excessive sensitiveness of lower
Hurniug, especially on palms aud soles. (incisors). Ache when eating fruit or
Sweat: In first sleep until midnight, sweet things.
especially on head and back. Night and Mouth.—Burning, flat ulcers or blisters iu.
early nioniinj/ sweat. A cold sweat on Stuttering, from heaviness of tongue.
feet, first on lyi-itf down in evening. Appetite.—Ravenous hunger in forenoon.
Allied Remedies.—Ars., l.RW, Lye, Ate. Inclined to nibble dainties. Violent,
continuous thirst. Effects of cold drinks.
Taste.—Bitter or sour, in mouth.
NATRUM Nausea,—Continuous, and sick stomach.
Stomach.—Extraordinary weakness of diges-
OARBONIOUM. tion, which causes ill-humor and general
Mind.—Gloominess of head, with inca- discomfort after the slightest dietetic
pacity for thinking or anj mental ex- errors or even after every meal. Pres-
ertion, especially in. room aud when at sure in, after every meal. Sensitiveness
rest. Great mental impressionability, of pit to touch.
everything (for instance music) excites HypOchondriSB,—Stitches iu splenic or he-
trembling. Restlessness with attacks of patic region.
anxiety, especially from the heavy air Abdomen.—Distension of. Colic, with re-
preceding a thunderstorm Aversion to tracted navel.
mankind and society. Hypochondriacal Flatulence.—Excessive generation of f., with
mood. painful movements in abdomen. Dis-
Vertigo.—From small quantities of liquor charge of sour or fetid-smelling f.
or mental or physical exertion, <[ in a Stool.—Frequent, ineffectual urging. Unsat-
room or walking in the sun. isfactory. Bloody. Soft, with tenesmus.
Head.—Stupefying pressure in forehead fol- Urine.—Stinking, with mucus deposit. Fre-
lowed by heat in head. Sticking ache in quent, violent urging to urinate with ex-
forehead and out thro, eyes, with heat in cessive discharge. Burning in urethra
forehead and anxious sweat. Tearing during and after urination.
iu external forehead, recurring at cer-
tain hours of the day. Worse: Rest; Sexual Organs.—Greatly intensified sexual
iu the sun; mental exertion. Better: desire, like a sort of priapism. Crush-
Motion, in opeu air. ing pain in testes. Excoriated scrotum.
External He ad.—Crampy tearing in cranial Pressure and urging toward female s. o.,
muscles, especially of forehead, with as tho' everything would be forced out. •
trembling and cold sweat. Worse: Rest; Menses.—Too early, with lumbar and ab-
stormy weather Better: Motion; rub- dominal pains. Profuse leucorrhoeal
bing; pressure. discharge preceded by colicky pains.
Eyes.—Black spots or dazzling flashes be- Respiration.—Short and tight from tight-
fore. Inflammatory swelling of lids. ness of chest.
Ulcers on cornea. Iuabilit}' to read Cough.—With purulent, s?lty expectoration.
small print. Photophobia. Violent, dry c , when passing from a cold
Ears,—Difficult hearing. Sensitive to noises. into a warm place.

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Neck.—Swelling of glands of. Hard swell- dull confusion of head then heat with
ing of thyroid gland. sleep. Heat: With weariness and sleep
(without headache, which is very severe
Chest. — Constant chilliness in left side. in Nat-m.). Running from neck down
Nightly, anxious palpitation when lying back, with great ill-humor. With con-
upon left side. comitant sweat over entire body. Sweat:
Upper Extremities.—Tearing in shoulders Profuse, anxious, from least exertion.
with weakness of arms Herpes or Burning on forehead where the hat
warts upon backs of hands. Burning touches. Profuse at night. Nightsweal
blisters on fingers. alternating" with a dry skin. Cold,
anxious s., with trembling during pain.
Lower Extremities.-1—Heaviness in legs mid
feet. Uncertain gait. Shortened ham Allied Remedies.— C A L C - C , Canst.,
strings. Herpes in popliteal spaces. Graph., A«//V.f LYC, Nat-mM Nai-s.,
Easy turning (wrenching) ami disloca- PUI,S.. Sep., Si/.. Spig\, Sit/.
tion of ankle. Cold feet. Chronic heel
ulcers arising from spreading blisters.
Excoriation between and blisters on tips
of toes.
NATBTJM
MURIATIOUM.
Generalities.—Involuntary t w i t c h i n g in
muscles and limbs. Parts are easity Mind.—Weakness of understanding and
sprained and dislocated. Relaxation memory. Distraction and absence of
and prostration of entire body. Great ideas. Melancholic sadness, with aver-
weakness and debility in ail limbs, espe- sion to exertion. Melancholy, with
cially early in morning. Exhausted and much weeping, aggravated into violent
ready to drop after a short walk. Easily outbursts of auger by consolation. Awk-
takes cold. Aversion to open air. Great wardness. Augry Irritability, easily
physical restlessness in evening unless (lies into a passion. Anaciousuess; fright-
he exerts himself mentally. Most com- ened easily. Hatred toward those that
plaints appear when sitting and disap- have injured him. Haste and impa-
pear during motion, from pressure or tience. Concern for the future.
rubbing. Anxiety, trembling and cold
sweat during pain. The heavy air pre- Vertigo.—With jerks in head and want of
ceding a thunderstorm <Cthe symptoms. recollection. Painful dizziness in head.

(Hands.—Swelling and induration of. Head.—Many kinds of headache. Throb-


bing, and hammering-, most in fore-
SMn.—Dry, but on the slightest exertion it head, with nausea and vomitiug. Heav-
immediately sweats profusely. Herpes iness of, every day, especially in occi-
which enlarge and suppurate; in 3*ellow put; it draws the eyes shut. Violeut
rings. Ulcers, with swelling and in- ache, as tho , it would burst. Tearing
flammatory redness of affected parts. from root of nose into forehead, with
darkness of vision. Attacks of gout in,
Sleep.—Irresistible day sleepiness, but late with nausea and vomiting. Painful
falling to sleep in evening. Nightly stitches, which go through head like a
restlessness. Twitching and jerking jerk. Pain, as if compressed in a vise.
during. Many vivid dreams. Headache, often of an extraordinarily
Fever.—Pulse: Excited, mostly at night, violent sort accompanies most other com-
with ebullition of blood in body. Chill: plaints. Worse: Awaking from sleep;
And internal chilliness, with shudder- early in morning; motion; cold air;
ing the whole day, most in forenoon, anger; reading; writing; looking fixedly;
with cold hands and feet and hot head, mental exertion; talking. Better: Sitt-
or the reverse, with warm hands and cold ing or lying quietly, especially with
cheeks. In evening, shivering, with head high; open air; after sweat.
NATRUM MURIATIOUM.
External Head. — Hair foils out when Eructation.—Sour, aftei eating. After eat-
merely grasped, most on bregma and tem- ing, heartburn and many empty eructa-
ples, but also on beard and genitals; es- tions. Water collects in mouth.
pecially frequent in child bed. Scalp Nausea.—Qualmishness early in morning.
smarts when touched, especial!}' at edge Vomiting, at first food, then bile.
D1* hair, on temples and forehead. Scalp Stomach.—Pressure, as of u stone in, with
feels contracted as if in a snare. Takes qualmishness. Contractive spasm in,
cold in. "Worse: Night and morning; with qualmishness. Griping in pit. Sen-
uarmth of bed. Better: Silting up. sitiveness of pit, which i swollen. Red
Eyes.— Inilamed, with ulcerated lids and spots on pit. Jerks and thrusts in pit.
glutinous mucus in (external) cauthi. Hypochondria.—Chronic inlLimmalion ol
Acrid tears. Spasmodic closure of lids liver, with slicking pains.
in evening. Letters run together when Abdomen.—Distension of. Hypochondriacal
reading. Progressive paralysis of optic discomfort in. Daily culling and pinch-
nerve. Weak vision. ing in. Picstuuciu. Jerks and thiusls
Ears —Swelling and heat of external. Puru- in. Disagreeable feeling in.
lent discharge from. Roaring in. Diffi- Flatulence.—Incarcerated, with cuttingund
cult hearing. pinching. Loud grumbling and rumbling
in abdomeu.
Nose.— Dryness of internal. Numbness of
one side. Painful swelling of one side. Stool.—Ineffectual urging to. Involuntary.
Lost smell. Early in morning stuffed Difficult, with stitches in rectum. Con-
(or fluent) coryza, with loss of smell and stipation.
taste. Ineffectual attempts to sneeze. Anus.—Burning in, and in rectum during
and after stool. Sticking anal hem or-
Face.—Glistens as if greasy. Yellowish, rhoids. Herpes at.
earthy complexion. Sweat on, when
eating. Lips are cracked and ulcerated. Urine.—Violent urging to urinate (day and
Herpetic eruption about mouth. night), with profuse discharge of urine.
Swelling of the submaxillary glauds. Involuntary discharge of, wheu cough-
ing, sneezing and walking.
Teeth.—Very sensitive to air and touch.
Drawing ache extending into ears and Sexual Organs. — Gonorrhoea of glaus.
throat. Swollen gums, with sensitive- Gleet. Itching in pudendum. Excessive
ness to warmth or cold. Putrescent, sexual desire with ixupotency.
easily bleeding gums. Dental fistula. Menses.—Too early and too profuse (or too
Xoutll.—Burning blisters in mouth and on late and too scanty) with sterility. Ir-
tongue. Chronic sore throat, with sen- regular. Suppressed, Delayed appear-
sation of being compelled to swallow over ance of first, iu young women. Head-
a lump. Gurgling in throat. Inflamed ache before, during and after. Acrid
throat with sticking pains. Hawks up leucorrhoaa with a yellow face.
mucus, early in. the morning. Numb- Respiration. — Tightness of| chest when
ness of half of tongue. Dry tongue, with walking rapidly and during manual
constant thirst. Difficult speech from labor. Suffocative attacks. His breath
heaviness of tongue. Sense of a hair seems hot to himself.
on tongue. Salivation.
Larynx.—Soreness and dry feeling in, and
Appetite.—Extraordinary, at noon and in in trachea.
evening. Aversion to bread and fatty
Coug"ll.—Long continued, dry c , with rat-
food. Desire for bitter food. After ef-
tling in chest. Earty in morning. From
fects of sour food or bread. Continuous
tickling- in throat and epigastrium dur-
thirst. Complaints appear after drinking.
ing day and night. Dry in evening; in
Taste.—Lost. Putrid or sour, in mouth. morning expectoration of yellow, often
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sometimes sourish or mote rarely :i sally want of natural vital heat, with icy-cold
taste With .etching up of blooily hands and feet, most hi eveninj*. Long
mucus. During cough, sticking in continued, from morning to noon.
chest ami headache which threatens Heat: Overrunning, with the most
to hurst forehead. intolerably violent head pains, ofteu
Chest.—Tension and cutting in. Stitches with shuddering over the back, and
in, and in sides thereof. Violent an xious sweat in arm-pits aud on soles of feet.
palpitation, ninst violent when lying Loug continued, in afternoon, with the
upon left side. Snoring and raltliug in. most extraordinary head pains and In-
lk'.ut beat irregular or frequently iuter- sensibility, which gradually disappear
during the subsequent sweat. Mostly
iif.tie.il. Fluttering feeling a t heart. with violent thirst, intermittent fever
with violent headache, especially dur-
ISfeck.—Pulns in cervical glands. ing the heal. Sweat: Profuse, wherein
Back.—I .nine, bruised feeling in and in the symptoms cease which appeared
sacral region. Drawing h\. during the fever. Much during day,
Upper Extremities.—Weakness and para- and great inclination thereto from every
lytic heaviness of arms. Warts on palms movement. Night and early morning s.
of hands. Sweaty hands. Asleep sen- Debilitating, somewhat sour smelling s.
sation and crawling in fingers. Numer-
ous hangnails. Allied Remedies. — Ag-i»x Alum, Anac.%
Ars., Bro.t Conn., Carb-v., Chin., Gel.,
Lower Extremities.—Dislocative pain in Xali-c., £re., Uat-c, Na(-s.t Nux-v.t
hip joint. Drawing pain in legs. Pain- Pel,'.* PULS., Kuta.. S/%.
ful shortening of hamstrings. Heaviness
of lower leg aud foot. Stitches in corns.
Generalities.—Great relaxation of all men- NATRUM
tal and physical powers after exertion.
Every movement excites the circulation SULFURIOUM.
exceedingly. Early in morning the
limbs feel very weak and as if severely Mind.~rDepressed, irritable and taciturn.
bruised. Extraordinary emaciation. Despair: Of recovery. Passionate. Sen-
Easily takes cold. Complaints from too sitive. Music causes sadness.
much speaking. Bad effects of anger. Vertigo.—On rising, then ascending heat
Shortened tendons. Twitching ofmus- till sweat breaks out on forehead, with
clesand limbs. Paralyses. Hysterical buzzing in head. Then vomits sour
complaints. The nightly paius take mucus. Inclines to fall to the right.
away the breath and cause a sort of Head.—Dull, muddled feeling in, with
unilateral paralysis. He is weakest darkness before eyes. Brain feels loose.
early in the morning when in bed. Pain: As if to burst; as if top would
Skin.—Hives after.violent exertion. Boils. split; like a hard substance in forehead;
Warts. Panaritia and hang-nails. must hold it; like electric shocks; break-
ing in forehead, followed by sleepiness;
Sleep. —Insufficient and unrefreshing in grasping i n forehead, ^> cold foot bath;
morning. Full of vivid fancies. Day tearing from r. temple to vertex, with
sleepiness. Nightly sleeplessness, with . shaking chill, or towards facial bones, or
ineffectual desire for. Anxious dreams. in occiput; boring, in bones; burning,
Fever,—Pulse: Extremely irregular, often with excessive feebleness; violent beat-
intermittent, especially when lying on ing in temples; aching, when reading,
left side% with throbbing and distension which causes heat and sweat; pressive
of blood vessels. Now quick and weak, squeezing in occiput. Suddenly jerked
then full and slow. Pulse-beat shakes to one side, "Worse: Walking; during
the entire body perceptibly. Chill: Pre- menses; exerting arms; periodically;
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Scalp.—Sensitive; every hair pains when Nausea.—With sticking in r. flank. Aud
combed. Sensitive bunches of hair. vomiting salty, sour water. On de-
Eyes.—Rough, dry, red and burning. Balls scending.
feel as if they gave out heat. Lachryma- Stomach.—Pressive pain in pit. Trembling
tion, running bur. '.ig water. Itching, in'pit, with want of breath, feels faint.
crawling as of a bug. Sticking. Pierc- Burning aud pinching in. Fulness, ex-
iu*i in, with nausea. Lids*. Heavy; ag- tending into chest, with difficult breath-
glutinated, with photophobia, < lamp- ing. Beating pain in. Better: Eating-
light. Vision: Bleared. > bathing Hypochondria.—Sticking, bursting or pul-
them; glittering bodies before, after sating pain in r. Worse: Lying on 1.
blowing nose. Worse'. Near fire. side; walking; touch; deep breathing.
Better: Rubbing. Abdomen.—Bellyache: With bruised pain
Ears.— Horing behind. Outward forcing iu small of back, > lying ou 1. side.
pressure in. Stitches: Like lightning Gruuibliug and rolling, with sudden
fly out of; sudden, violent, causing pinches, as after a purgative, then diar-
starting. Tinkling, as of distant beUs in. rhoea. Painful contraction extending
Nose.—Wandering boring, in boues of root. into chest, oppressing the breathing,
Itching of wings. Much sneezing. then diarrhoea. Pinching: As if bowels
Crawling, as of .in insect on back of. were stretched; extending into genitals,
Stuffed coryza Bleeds during menses. then diarrhoea. Digging, during menses.
Face,—Looks pale, wan and cross. Skin Fulness, as if to burst, iu r. groin.
of cheek feels drawn up. Teariug iu Pains: Flatulent; now here, now there,
cheeks bones, < cold air, > hard rub- more about navel; Worse: Walking;
bing. Itching. Painfully stiff maxillary during menses.
joint. Lips: Dry, peeling. Burn as Stool.-—Diarrhceic: Forcibly expelled,
from pepper. Vesicles on. with much flatus, in morning after
Teeth.—Jerking, tearing, pulsating in, with rising, preceded by bellyache. Copious,
heavy head, warm body and restless watery, preceded by colicky pains and
ness, then nose-bleed. Grasping, raging gurgling. Difficult, altlio, soft. Knotty-
in. Better: Cold air; tobacco smoke. Worse*. Pastry; cold food and drink.
Movable, painless swelling on gums. Anus.—Itchiug. Burning during and after
Tongue.,—Covered with mucus. Grayish or stool (Iris).
brownish coat, at root. Boring iu. Urine. — Copious. Cutting in meatus or
Shooting in tip. Stitches thro, root of. burning in urethra during and after
Month.—Rough and almost insensible iu A. urination. Urging to urinate; with
M. Burning: On palate; like pepper on sticking in groins. Violent pinching
tip of tongue; like fire on gums, which around navel and pain in small of
are red. Blisters: Ou tip of tongue; back when he retains urine because it
sensitive, on palate; ^> cold things; on is so burning. Sediment brick red,
gums, which suppurate. Sour water yellowish-red or yellowish-white.
collects in. Salivation.
Sexual Organs. — Itching: On scrotum,
Throat.—And mouth very dry, without scratching causes burning.
thirst. Sore. Glands, uvula and ton-
sils swell, swallowing difficult. Hawks Menses.—Late. Of acrid lumpy blood, ex-
up much, salty mucus in A., ii.; tena- coriating thighs. Of white, bloody
cious mucus. Constriction. mucus. More when walking. With
Appetite. — Feeling of voracious hunger, pinching bellyache. Chilly during.
with boring pain in stomach, ^> eating. Respiration.—Short: "When walking; with
Thirst for very cold things in evening. a sharp stitch in 1. chest, if standing.
Taste.—Slimy. Cough.—With many pains. Excited by
Eructation. — Disagreeable, with incar- tickling scraping in throat. Dry, with
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dorsa," - undressing and scratching;
up and hold chest -with both hands, alternating between soles; of balls of
for relief. Expectorates much mucus toes, they feel drawn together. Ankles
in on awaking in morning, feel sprained, continued motion.
ck.—Tearing and tension in tendons of. Sensitive. Burning in soles at night.
Throbbiug. Kape: Stiff; burning in, Piercing rending in heels, extorting
later coldness and prickling there; paius screams; ulcerative paiu in. Shooting,
from nape, into occiput, extorting stitches or burning in tips of toes. Numb-
.-.creams, ]> rubbing; piercing paiu in; uessuitoes. Better:Stretching;rubbing.
drawing in. Worse: Motion.
Chest.—Trembling in, making her irritable. Generalities.—Symptoms in other parts
Pressure as of a load on. Sticking; as cause oppression of breathing (Puls.).
Weariness of whole body, must lie down;
of a dull instrument. Itching about
in knees, **> walking. General trem-
nipple. H e a r t : Anxiety at, with rapid
bling, with visible spasmodic muscular
beats, and dim vision, , iu open air. motions, anxiety and fear of misfortune.
Back.—Piercing, like knives between shoul- Pressure, as of a dull instrument (or
ders. Gnawing in bones. Suppurative plug) forcing or boring into part. Wan-
or bruised pain in small of. Disten- dering pains. Piercing, compressive,
sive pain as of a soft body in r. flank. needle-like, boring or tearing pain in
Extremities.—Many pains in joints of toes almost any part. Worse: Wet weather
and fingers Twitching: Here and there; and dampness; morning and evening;
of hands and feet after mid uight. Hands during menses; lying on 1, side; walk-
and feet, weary and sore; pain in borders ing; motion; pressure of clothes; rest;
of. Compression, especially about joints. touch. Better: Dry, open air; cloudy
Feel too full. Pains: Sticking or ulcer- weather; momentarily, ou changing
ative under nails; boring, in joints. position; after breakfast.
Worse: Walking. Better: Open air; Skin.—Vesicles on, during menses. Itch-
motion >• temporarily only. ing: On undressing; now here, now
Upper Extremities.—Heaviness of r. Stiff. there. Gnawing and tearing in bones.
Ulcerative paiu in tendons of elbow.
Transient burning above and below Sleep.—Restless, at night, violent headache
elbow; asleep feeling in. Hands: Weak, awakes her. Starting up on falling to.
drops things; pain inflexors when grasp- Dreams: Of falling; terrifying; fighting;
ing things; tremble on waking, when of flying; beautiful; heavy. Lazy and
writing; burn like nettles, with red sleepy after breakfast.
backs; pain deep in palm. Fingers: Fever.—Chill: In evening, without heat
Itching between; tearing and numbness or sweat. Up back, with shaking and
from elbows into. Tips of: Pulsation chattering of teeth. With anxiety, fol-
iu; stitches; fine piercing as if veins lowed by sleep, > lying down. With
were pulled out; crawling as if becoming internal heat in head and a pale face.
uumb; boring in. Better: Out of doors. With icy coldness and gooseflesh. Then
Lower Extremities. — Piercing as with sweat without thirst. At 4 P.M. > in
knives, or breaking, rending, excoriat- bed, then sweat at 4 JL. M. Internal
ing hip joint pains, on motion, stooping coldness, with stretching and yawning.
or rising from sitting; piercing rending Coldness not > heat. H e a t : Dry iu
from coccyx to middle of thigh. Bruised flashes, t o w a r d evening. Sweat:
pain in anterior thigh. Burning in bend Profuse, followed by dry mouth. On
of thighs. Digging iu hollow of knee, scrotum. No thirst in any stage.
> motion. Leg: Swollen feeling;, deep
in; hot, up to knee. Cramp-like con- Allied .Remedies.—Alo., Arg-n.x Asclep..
traction in calves. Tearing, breaking Bell., Bry., Coloc.% Dros.,Dulc, Gavib^
Lyc.y Nat-c, NAT-M., PodM Puls..
pain iu shin F e e t : Weary, she often
Rhod., Rhus-t, Rum., ScilL, SuL
changes their position; itching, on
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NITRIOUM AOIDUM. Face.—Yellow. Sunken eyes encircled by


yellow. Dark yellow, almost brownish,
Mind.—Anxious about lii^ illness, with fear complexion. Eruptiou, on forehead and
of de.illi. Sadness and despondency. temples; pimply on. Swollen lips. Ul-
Kxcesfaive excitability (after abuse of cers OH red part of lips. Painfully
Mercury). Angry willfulness. Long swelled submaxillary glands.
continued animosity toward those who Teeth.—Loose and turn yellow. White gums.
have offended him. Attacks of rage, Month. — Foul, cadaverous smell from.
with imprecation and swearing. (Syphilitic and mercurial) ulcers in, and
Head.—Headache pressing inward, with on fauces. Inflammation of throat with
tension extending into eyes, nausea and burning and painful soreness. Paiuful
vomiting. Congestion to, with much excoriation of palate, tongue and inner
heat therein Throbbing ache. Stitches jjums Sticking in pharynx. Salivation.
in, compel lying down. Attacks of Salivary, fistula. Hoarseness.
gout\ headache; excessively sensitive to Appetite, etc.— Desire for earth, chalk,
the rattle of vehicles. Bone pains in lime»etc. Milk disagrees. Violent thirst.
skull. Dark brown or black, stiff, Taste.—Bitter, in mouth. Sour, with burn-
fibrous hair. Woise: Evening; noise. ing in throat.
Better: Riding in a carriage; lying. Stomach.—Pain in cardiac orifice when swal-
External Head.—Moist, sticking, itching lowing solid food. Stitches in pit.
eruption from vertex down over temples Hypochondria.—Pressure and sticking in
into beard, bleeding easily when splenic region.
scratched, from which as well as on the Abdomen.—Pinching, cutting and sticking
side whereon he lies a smarting pain re- in. Ulcerative pain in. Colic from tak-
sults. Exostoses. Cephalic bone pains iug cold. Inguinal hernia. Swelling
as tho' skull were constricted by a band, and suppuration of inguinal glands.
readily passing into inflammation and Flatulence.—Obstructed f ..early in morning
necrosis. Painfully sensitive to touch and in evening. Accumulation of flatus
and pressure even of hat, with anx- in abdomen.
iety. Falling of hair, with a moist StooL—Diarrhceic, often of mucus or foul*
eruption which sticks like paintolly smelling s. Dysenteric, bloody, with
penetrating, splinters when touched; tenesmus. ^ Constipation and dry stool.
also from genitals, especially after' a Nervousness and relaxation after.
nervous headache or abuse of Mercury.
Worse: Evening and night; external Anus.—Itching and burning of. Swollen
pressure; lyin^ thereon. Better: Cool hemorrhoids, which bleed with every
air; during a carriage ride. stool. Stitches in rectum.
Urine.—Discharge of scanty, dark, stinking
Eyes.—Pressure and sticking in. Inflamed u. Feels cold when passed. Incontinence.
(after suppressed syphilis or abuse of
Mercury). Spots on cornea. Lachry- Sexual Organs.—Figwarts and sycotic gon-
mal fistula. Myopia. Black spots before. orrhoea. Chancre-like ulcers on foreskin
and glans. Inflamed and swelled testes,
Ears.—Sticking in. Suppurating. Difficult from whence pain ascends through sper-
hearing (after abuse of Mercury). matic cord. Fallin g of hair from puden-
Pounding and roaring in. dum. Want of or intensified sexual de-
sire, with painful erections at night.
ISTose.—Tip red and scurfy. Sticking, as of
a splinter in. Scurfs in. Nosebleed of Menses.—Too early. Suppressed. Cramps
dark, clotted blood early in morning. in abdomen, with urging toward sexual
Offensive smell from. Stuffed coryza, organs during.
with obstructed nostrils. Fluent coryza Respiration.—Panting. Tightness of chest
after taking cold. The nasal mucus and want of breath when walking or as-
flows only thro, the choanse. Sneezing. cending steps. Wheezing.

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NrrmouM AOIDUM. NUX MOSOHATA.
Cough.—Shattering, spasmodic c . excited b}* Skin.—Black pores. From slight cold limbs
tickling in laryux and epigastrium. are frostbitten, inflamed and itch. Pain-
Short, with expectoration of black, co- ful frostbites. Brownish-red spots and
agulated blood. Dry, barking, after ly- dark freckles on. Large boils. Wounds
ing down in evening. Stitches in small aud ulcers which stick like splinters,
of back when coughing. Purulent ex- when touched. Mercurial ulcers.
pectoration from lungs. In morning Sleep.—Vertiginous day sleepiness. Late
ami daytime, with expectoration of dark falling to. Restlessness at night and fre-
blood mixed with coagula, or of a yellow quent awaking.
acrid pus of a bitter, sourish or salt taste
ami offensive odor. Fever.—Pulse: Uncommonly irregular; two
small, quick beats often follow a normal
Trachea, etc.—Scratching and sticking in, one aud the fourth is omitted. Alterna-
with hoarseness, especially after long tion of hard, with quick and small heats.
talking. Tracheal phthisis. Chill: Mostly in afternoon and evening,
Chest.—Congestion to, with heat and anxious as well as after lying down. With con-
palpitation. Stitches thro1, and in sides comitant internal heat. Earl}' in morn-
thereof. Excoriative pain in, when ing in bed, after previous heat. Con-
coughing and breathing. Dwindling of stant chilliness. General, external cold-
female uianixnu.. ness. H e a t : Especially on face and
hands. Overrunning h., with sweaty
Back.—S-titches within and between scapulae
with stiff nape. Pains in, and in lumbar hands. Nightly, internal, dry h., with
region after taking cold. inclination to uncover and much thirst.
Aud sweat with great debility after eating;
Upper Extremities.—Drawing and tearing Sweat*. Every or every other night,
in, especially in forearms and hands. most profuse on side lain on Sour,
Frostbites on hands and fingers. Herpes offensive or smelling like horse urine.
between fingers. White spots on nails.
Allied Remedies.—Agar., (ANT-T.). Arg-
Lower Extremities.—Drawing and tearing n., Asaf., Bell., ifor-, CALC-C, Cann.,
in legs. Coldness of entire limb. Rest- Carb-v. (CAUST.), Con., Flur-ac,
lessness in legs in evening. Weakness Graph., HEP., Kali-b.y KALI-C, Lye,
in knees. Shootings in knee. Cramp MERC.,MERC-C Mcs., PETR.,Puls.,
in calves when walking. Stinking foot- Rhus-t., SEP., Sul.t Thuj.
v
* sweat. Frostbites on toes.
Generalities. — Sticking pains like a
.splinter driven into part.* Extra- NUX MOSOHATA.
ordinary emaciation. Tense fiber. Great
weakness and trembling, especially early Mind.—Thoughts vanish, as -when going to
in morning. Easily takes cold. Com- sleep. Absence of ideas, the power to
plaints caused by change of weather. collect his thoughts returns slowly.
Tearing in limbs after taking cold. Great forgetfulness. Imbecility. Con-
Cracking joints. Hysterical complaints. fusion of intellect. Difficult comprehen-
Chlorosis and jaundice,- Sycosis, < by sion. Stupefaction. Great irresolution,
mercury. The symptoms are intensified vacillation and fickleness in his under-
in evening and at night. Pains are felt takings. Inclination to laugh. Continu-
during sleep. Driving > most com- ous rush of disagreeable ideas. Change-
plaints. ( Seldom applicable to blondes.) ableness, wants this, then that. Hysteria,
with rapidlv changing moods, somno-
Glands.—Inflamed, swelled and suppurat- lency and Inclination to faint. Sense of
ing. Swelling of cervical, axillary and duality.
inguinal glands.
Vertigo.—As if intoxicated. Extraordinary
Bones.—Inflamed and painful. Caries. Soft- dizziness and dull confusion in head.
ening and curvature of. Vaulting with palpitation then sleep.
NUX MOSCHA.TA.
Head. —The brain itrcLs loose and wabbles as Tlrkie.—Scanty, highly saturated. Odor of
tho'it struck against the skull when mov- violets.
ing or shaking head. Oppressive confu- Sexual Organs.—Desires coition, with re-
sion in forehead. Aching from a disor- laxed sexual organs. Seminal emissions.
dered stomach, most violent iifterbreak- Spasmodic, false labor pains.
fast. Temples sensitive to lyiug on them Menses.—Irregular, of dark, thick blood.
and touch. Left-sided headache. Apo- Too early and too profuse. Uterine
plexy. Worse: Uncovering; after eat- haemorrhage. Preceded liy lumbar pains.
ing; from cold, wet weather. Better: Diseases during pre^uancy, parturition
Wiapping up head; external heat.
or child-bed.
Eyes.—l;eel dry. Objects appear at a greater Respiration.—Oppression of chest, seems
distance. Staring. Worse: Light, es- to start from epigastrium, with conges-
pecially artificial. Better*. Darkness. tion of blood to heart. Sudden suffoca-
Ears.—Oversensitive hearing. As if stuffed. tive attacks. Short breath after eating.
Nose.—Stuffed coryza; full or partial (one- Cough.—Dry, with obstructed breathing,
sided) obstruction. Hypersensitive after taking cold from being iu water.
smell. Dark nosebleed. Dry, when heated or becoming warm iu
Face.—Hot and red cheeks. Pale, with blue bed. In pregnancy. Expectoration slimy;
circles about eyes. Numerous freckles. bloody, mostly dark. Haemoptysis.
Teeth.—Sticking ache, > external warmth. Larynx. —Hoarseness coming on when walk-
Compressive ache from cold damp air; ing against wind.
they feel as if grasoed by tongs. Sen- Chest.—Pressure, as of a load on.' Constric-
sitive or painful incisor or bicuspid tion. Palpitation.
teeth. Dull feeling, as tho, coated with Back.—Bruised pain in, and iu lumbar re-
lime. Worse: Cold damp air; draw- gion. Backache when driving. Tabes.
ing in air; during pregnancy, when suck-
ing with tongue. Extremities.—Joints feel sprained, stiff and
Mouth.—Excessive dryness of and of weak. Children stagger, waver and
throat and tongue, without thirst. often fall when walking. Pains caused
Tension in posterior pharynx, as from by .exposure to damp cold.
dryness. Difficult swallowing as from Generalities. — Suits females; drunkards.
paralysis of throat. Inclination to faint. Great weakness,
Appetite.—TMrstlessness. Excessive. especially iu small of back and knees,
with sleepiness. Tremblings. Spasms
Taste.—Like chalk. Earthy. As tho , he and convulsions of children, with con-
had eaten strongly salted food. sciousness. Convulsive motions. Great
U ausea. — Qualmishness when driving. sensitiveness of body and bruised pain in
Vomiting during pregnancy. parts on which he lies. Cyanosis con-
genitalis. Sensations of: Itching inter-
Stomach. — Fulness of, with oppressed nally and prickling externally, hum-
breathing. Weakness, especially in the ming and whizzing in body; tingling;
aged. Better: Before eating. crawliug; numbness; painful shocks more
Abdomen.—Relaxed, with sense of heavi- internally. Inflamed mucous mem-
ness in upper. Cutting iu, with twist- branes; increased mucous sensations.
ing about navel as from worms with Hard parts feel soft. Lameness of inner
sleepiness. Distended by li&tns, which organs Dropsy of external parts. Dis-
disturbs his sleep. Wind colic. position to catch cold. Worse. Uncov-
Stool.—Tendency to diarrhoea from weak- ering; getting warm in bed; from sup-
ness or after taking cold. Like chopped pressed eruptions; damp cold; getting
eggs with loss of appetite and sleepiness, wet; drafts of cold air: washing, to
in children. Soft, but passed with diffi- which he is also averse. Better
culty. Inactive rectum. Warmth and warm air; dry weather.
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Skin.—Sensitive. Cold, and dry; wanting Head.—Congestion, with great, burning
iu natural moisture. Extraordinarily heat therein and a puffy, red face. Stu-
sensitive to cold clamp air. Very pain- pefying ache. Vertiginous heaviness,
ful ulceration of. early in morning. Hemicrania of coffee
Sleep.—Irresistible desire to. Stupefying drinkers. Tearing in occiput going in-
somnolency, as from intoxication. to nape, with anxiety. Rending pains
Sleepiness accompanies almost every iu, extending to root of nose and upper
complaint; after eating. Coma. jaw. Aching: With bilious or sour vom-
iting; early iu bed, disappearing after
Fever. — Pulse: Frequent. Treui u 1 ou s.
rising; with shaking and reverberation in
Somewhat accelerated, as from an ebul-
brain. Sore pain in occiput. Nursling
lition. Faster from wine. Chill: Every
pain. Feeling: As if something heavy
time he uncovers, and chilliness in the
sank in; of a nail being driven into ver-
open, especially the cold, wet air, with a tex; as if brain were bruised, mostly one-
very pale face; soon gets better in a sided (r.). Takes cold in, mostly from
warm room. Cold feeling of feet, with dry, cold winds and drafts. "Worse:
heat of hands. Chilliness iu evening, Morning; after eating; walking in open
but with greater sleepiness. Chill axid air, especially in sunshine; menial exer-
somnolency predominate. Heat: Of tion; on awaking; stooping; becoming
face and hands in forenoon with hypo- cold. Better: At rest; in a warm room;
chondriacal mood, thirstlessness and dry restinghead on asupport; lying on back,
mouth and th roat. Sweat: Little, which or painless side; wrapping h. tightly.
is, however sometimes red, like blood.
Allied Remedies. — Asaf., Cocci., Con'., Scalp.—Sensitive, as if raw, especially to
Gel.t Ign., Mag-c'M Mos'.. Nux-v.% slight touch. Smarting soreness of, in
Op'., Puls'..Sep.. Sul'.. TereV. raw winds. Chilly feeling over head
and face, often alternating with heat.
Offensive half-sided sweat on head and
face, which is cold, with diminution of
NUX VOMICA. pains. Worse: Wind; in the cold; after
Mind.—Hypochondriasis of students leading lying down; slightest motion in open
a sedentary life, and night re-vellers, air; uncovering; after midnight and to-
with abdominal complaints and constipa- ward morning. Better: Hard pressure;
tion. Anger, followed by alternate chill wrapping up warmly; washing.
and heat, with thirst and bilious vomit- Eyes.—Inflamed conjunctiva, with stitches
ing. Grcut anxiety and restlessness in and aversion to sunlight. Uloody ex-
evening. Immoderately anxious scrupu- travasations into sclerotic and bleeding
losity. Zealous, fiery temperament. thereof. Yellowness, especially of lower
Quarrelsome. Malicious, spiteful dis- half of balL Intolerance of daylight
position. Inclination to reproach others. early in morning. Anxious, staring
Surly, refractory mood. Easily startled. look. Lightning-like streaks before.
Violent a n d - excitable. Suicidal Ears.—Tearing, sticking ache. Tension,
thoughts; when looking at a knife he is when looking upward. Pain, as tho,
inclined to stab himself, when at water, pressed outward when swallowing.
to drown himself, yet he fears death. Nose.—Sensitiveness and inflammatory red-
Insanity of drunkards. Oversensitive to ness of inner nose. Nosebleed early iu
external impressions. Time passes too morning. Odor, as of rotten cheese,
slowly. Moroseness. sulphur, or like a snuffed candle before.
Vertigo.—Reeling, as tho, intoxicated early Fluent coryza during day, worse in
in morning and after dinner, with un- warm, but better iu cool, open air.
consciousness and vanishing of sight Stuffed coryza at night. Sneezing.
and hearing. Cloudiness in head, as Face.—Pale, yellowish, earthy or livid coun-
from intoxication. After-effects of yes- . ten.vnce. Yellow* about nose, mouth or
terday's debauch, <Z in the sun. eyes. Red, swollen. Swelling of one
NUX VOMICA.
cheek. Tearing in zygoma. Lips peel an opposite point between shoulder
oil and art- painful. Scuif on lips. Tris- bllides. Distended pit, which pains from
mus Sticking pains in the swollen slight touch. Indigestion after taking
submaxillar), glands when swallowing. cold. Better: Hot drinks.
Teeth.— Painful soreness or boring digging Hypo chondriae—Intolerance of tight clothes.
in, mental exertion. l.urning sticking Inflamed liver. Pressure and sticking
in a whole row of. Tearing in, and in in hepatic region. Indurated liver.
jaws, extending into bones of face, re- Abdomen.—Fulness in, after eating but lit-
newed hy cold drinks, hut * warmth. tle. Inflamed. Constriction of tipper.
Toothache, of wine bibbers and codec Very sensitive, especially to slight touch.
drinkeis: after taking cold. Gums: Labor-like cramps in, and in uterus, ex-
White, swollen, foul-smelling, bleeding. tending into legs. Tearing puins in
Motltll. Putridity and stench from. Aphlhu* navicular region and hypogastriuni.
lof childienj. lnllammatory swelling: I'rging from lower a., toward genitals.
Of ioof of; of throat; Jind sticking in Bruised paiufuluess of muscles during
uvula. Weeding from m., nose and even motion, coughing, laughingund to press-
eyes. Thick, white-coated tongue. ure, etc. Colic from taking cold.
Umbilical and inguinal hernia. Ex-
Throat: Sore, with sensation of a plug ,
coriation in groins.
therein; painful soreness of, when
swallowing, and sensation as tho , it Flatulence.—Flatulent colic *in upper ab-
were too narrow. Teusiou in fauces. domen, disappearing when lying down.
Appetite, etc.— Hunger with aversion to Stool.—Very scanty, blackish. Ineffectual
food, especially bread, coffee and to- urging to. Small, dysenteric or diar-
bacco. Ravenous hunger after drinking rhoeic, with tenesmus (after taking cold).
beer. Thirst: Early in morning; with Constipation: Seemingly from inactivity
of intestines; chronic. Painful diarrhoea
loathing of water and beer. Desire
alternating with constipation. •
for brandy or chalk. Discomfort from
bread and sour foods; the fattest foods Anus.—Painful, dry anal hemorrhoids.
are borne well. Warm foods tem- Urine.—Retention of. Bloody. Painful iu-
porarily j> mauy complaints. effectual urgiug to urinate. Urging to
Taste.—Sour, in mouth, especially early in urinate, with discharge of a few drops
morning and after eating and drinking. of red, burning urine.
Foul, early in morning. Bitter, of bread. Sexual Organs.—Gonorrhoea of glans with
Eructation.—Sour. Regurgitation of blood. increased secretion of smegma. Inflam-
Collection of water in mouth, -with many matory swelling of testicles. Hydrocele.
complaints. Violent hiccough. Rancid Prolapsus uteri. Congestion, with urg-
heartburn after sour or fatty foods. ing toward female genitals. Extremely
HtfaUS'Ba, etc.—Qualmishness early in morn- violent after pains. Greatly intensified
ing and after eating. Empty retching sexual desire.
of drunkards. Vomiting: Sour; of in- Menses.—Of dark, black blood, too e^rly
gesta; of dark lumpy blood; of bile; of and too profuse. Renewed discharge of
fluids; and nausea during pregnancy. blood at intervals after cessation of.
Appearance of new, and <^ of old symp-
Stomach.—Spasmodic colic and pressure in, toms during and after.
which extends to interscapular region,
when fasting in morning and after Respiration. — Suffocative attacks from
eating. Burning in region of, and at spasmodic constriction of larynx after
pylorus. Contractive spasm in, mostly midnight. Asthmatic tightness from
constriction of lower part of chest.
with collection of water in mouth.
Every drink distresses. Spasmodic colic Cough.—Very laborious, excited by tickling
of Inaudy and coffee drinkers. Disorder- in hard palate and larynx. Dry: Mostly
ed from overeating. Induration of. Press- at night or early in morning while fast-
ure and tension in pit, with tension at ing; from motion of body or mental eac-

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ertion. With expectoration of a yellow aversion to exercise and open air. Easily
or gray, often cold mucus, generally of takes cold; sensitive to drafts of air;
a sour or sweetish, sometimes bitter, com plaints from taking cold. Tearing
putrid or metallic taste, or finally or in limbs, especially during s t o r m y
cleardark red blood, during day and eve- weather. Sensation of heavinesKs of
ning, with bursting headache and body alternating with a feeling of light-
bruised feeling" in abdominal muscles. ness thereof. Lean, lank figure. Effects
Larynx, etc.— Rawness and soreness in of coffee, tobacco and spirituous liq-
trachea. Pain in throat pit. Scraping uors. Effects of continuous mental ex-
in trachea after taking cold. Itching in . ertiou, night watching and sedentary
trachea. Jlusky, rasping voice. Catar- habits. Every mental exertion excites
rhal hoarseness with scratchingiu throat. or heightens the symptoms.The com-
plaints are by motion aud slight
-ETeck.—Stiffness of nape. Tearing in neck
touch ; hard pressure however gives
in evening.
more speedy relief. The symptoms
Chest.—Feeling as if something tore loose are most intense early in morning upon
within. Constriction in lower part. Press- awaking and after eating. The symp-
ive pain as of a load wlllim. Spasms in, toms which appear in the open air and
after midnight. Warm ebullition in, during motion are .> in the room and
with collection of water hi mouth, heat during rest; but the reverse may occur.
and anxiousness. Rawness and .soreness
in. Stitches and thrusts in. Anxious Skin.—Jaundiced. Frost-bites. Blue spots
palpitation. from extravasations after bruises.
Back.—Tension between scapuUe. Burning, Sleep.—Great sleepiness during day and
pressure or sticking between scapulae. in evening. Late falling to sleep on
Drawing extending from the lumbar account of rush of ideas. He awakes
region up back into shoulders. Bruised after midnight (toward 3 o'clock)
pain in, and in lumbar region, so violent and at day break falls into a deep
that he dare not move. Lameness and sleep full of heavy dreams, from
paralytic pain in the lumbar region (often which he wakes very tired. Early
after difficult childbirth). awaking, then morning sleep after which
. he is always worse. Yawning.
XTpper Extremities.—Bruised pain in shoul-
der joints. Drawing pain in arms. Asleep Fever.—Pulse: Full, hard and quickened,
sensation and sense of deadness of hands. especially during heat. Small and quick,
Swollen bloodvessels on hands and arms. the fourth and fifth beat often inter-
mitting. Imperceptible. Chill: And
Lower Extremities.—Numbness, stiffness coldness notrelieved by external warmth.
and tension in legs. Lame sensation in And shuddering, evening and night in
legs, with a painful streak down inside bed till morning, increased by every
of thigh. Tottering gait and unsteady movement and by drinking. With or
legs. Snapping of knee. Painful swell- without thirst (.mostly with lumbar
' ing of knee joint. Cramp in calves at pains). With heat of face. Alternating
night in bed. Asleep sensation and dead- with heat. And shuddering during mo-
ness in -soles of feet. In walking he tion in cold, open air. Sleep between
drags his feet, is unable to lift them. chill and heat. H e a t : Universal, in-
Generalities.—Emaciation. Hyperesthesia ternal, burning h. Nocturnal, without
of all the senses. Jerking stitches thro* thirst. Becoming more violent from
entire body. General bruised sensation least exertion or movement, also in open
early in morning in bed. Hypochondri- air. With aversion to "uncovering, is
acal discomfort and indisposition after chilled thereby. With disposition to
eating. Great debility or irritability of uncover, whereby other ailments im-
entire nervous system. Feeling of ill- mediately appear. Before the chill. Of
ness in periodically returning attacks. single parts, with chill and shuddering
Great inclination to sit or lie down, with in others. Seems to stream from throat.

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Sweat: After midnight and in the lying in bed, with anxiety, nausea, and
morning hours. Sour or offensive. One- profuse urination. Sensitive when
sided or ouly on upper part of body. chewing only. Bluish-white gums.
Cold, sticky, on face. With relief, Mouth.—Dirty white, elevated papillie on
especially of pains in limbs. tongue. Power of speech is lost.
Allied Remedies. — Aco., AGAR., Alo.. Appetite, etc.—Ravenous hunger and hasty
AmbrM Am-m.% ARSM Asar., AIIJ\, eating, without appetite. Much thirst,
Inir-c, BKUv., Cahul., CALC-C. Caps,, especially for cold water.
Ca)b-v., Caust, CIIAM.,CAi«., Cocci., Eructation.—Violent, empty.
Coff., ColcL, Cou.x Cupr., Dig., Dros.% Vomiting.—Of bitter, greenish water. Great
Ptiic, Euphr.. Gel, Graph., Cuai.t
Ign., IP., Kah'C.t KRE., Lach., LYC, hunger and thirst after.
Al-ausL. Ma£-c.y Meie.% MILLEP., Stomach.—Throbbing in pit, as after beintf
MM., Mur-ar., Nat-uu, OP., Par., greatly heated.
PUTR., PUOS., Phyt., -"/->., l'od., Abdomen.—Seuse of emptiness and colduess
Puls., Rhe., RHUS-T., Selen., &•/... in upper, and in chest. Gnawing pain
-S7/.. Stram., Sul.f Tab., Valer. in umbilical regiou.
Flatulence.—Grumbling and rumbling in
abdomen with discharge of much foul
smelliug flatus.
OLEANDER. Stool. — Ineffectual urging to. Sluggish.
Hind.—Mental stupidity. Great distraction Undigested, watery.
and want of attention. Diminished Urine.—Brown, burning u., depositing a
power of comrr<ahension. Mental de- white sediment. Profuse urination, es-
rangement. Indolence and dislike for pecially after drinking coffee.
work. Want of self-reliance. Contra- Respiration.—Weak, heavy. When lying
diction is unbearable. Sudden ebullitions oppression as tho , chest were too nar-
of anger of which he quickly repents. row, with long, deep inspirations.
Vertigo.—When rising from lying or look- Cough.—Shattering, from tickling in larynx.
ing downward. Neck.—Violent, sensible but slow pulsation
in carotids. Tearing in nape in evening
Head.—Stupefying, pressive ache in fore-
head. Extreme heaviness, > lying. and at night.
CheiBt,—Sense of emptiness and coldness in.
External Head.—Corrosive itching, as from Dull stitches in left c , and in sternum,
vermin, most on occiput and behind continuous during expiration and in-
ears, > on beginning to scratch, but spiration, but worst when taking a deep
then it burns and smarts which soon breath. Stitches in diaphragm. Anxious
passes into biting and eating, < on un- palpitation.
dressing. Scaly, moist tiuea. with biting
itching, especially on occiput. Upper Extremities.—Cramp-like drawing
in arms. Dull, benumbing pressure on
Eyes.—Tears in, when reading. Burning and lower arms and hands. Distended blood-
tension in lids when reading. Diplopia. vessels on hands.
Ears.— Herpes and ulcers on and about. Lower Extremities.—Great feeling of weak-
Singing and wailing in, like the wind. ness in legs, especially knees. Painless
Nose.—Dull, numbing pressure on. stiffness and lameness of limbs, espe-
cially of thighs. A surring or whizzing
Face.—Pale, troubled, sunken countenance sensation in legs, especially in soles of
with blue rings about eyes in morning. feet. Constant coldness of feet.
Paleness alternating with deep redness.
Remm-bing pressure on and under G-eiLeralities.--Dulli benumbing pressure
zygoma. Numb feeling iu upper lip. in limbs. Painless stiffness and paral-
ysis of limbs. A surring or whizzing
Teeth.—Drawing in molars, at night when sensation throughout entire body. Fore-
OLEANDER. OPIUM.
ible inward pressure like a squeezing iu Vertigo. — Sluxiefying, when raising up.
many spots. Tension thro , entire body. compelling him to lie down. Stupefac-
Insensibility of entire body. Want of tion and dull confusion of head, like
natural vital heat in limbs. Painless 3 vapor in brain, as from intoxication.
paralyses. Faint-like weariness and Head.—Aching in forehead. Violent con-
weakness of entire body; trembling of gestion to. Extraordinary heaviness of.
knees when standing and of hands when Tremulous twitching of (and of anus
writing. Fainting attacks as from weak- and hands), intermingled with jerks, as
ness (with or without loss of conscious- if from over-active flexor muscles.
ness), disappearing after sweat. Worse: Moving eyes. Better: Mo-
Skin. — Very sensitive to rubbing, -which tion; uucoveriug head.
quickly causes redness and excoriation. Eyes.— Dry heat and burning in. Red, in-
Bitiug itching, when undressing, after flamed. Half open and turned upward.
scratching it burns. Upper lids hang down relaxed. Stiirinj»
Sleep.—Frequent yawning followed by shud- look. Dilated, immobile pupils. Ob-
dering and trembling. Restlessness, scuration of vision: Paralysis of optic
voluptuous dreams and frequent waking. nerve or cataract.
Fever.—Pulse: Very changeable and ir- Face.—Bloated, dark red and hot. Bluish pale
regular. In evening full and accelerated, or earth-colored countenance. Distended
in morning weak and slow. Chill: At- blood vessels on. Relaxation of all facial
tacks of, and shuddering over entire muscles and drooping of lower lip. Pro-
body, with heat of face and cold hands. fuse sweat on. Spasm of facial muscles,
Chilliness and want of natural vital heat. especially about mouth. Trismus.
Chilly feeling externally, at same time
internal heat. Heat: Attacks of flying Mouth.—Dry (with or without thirst"). In-
h. breaking out especially from mental ability to swallow. Profuse salivation.
or physical exertion. Sweat: Entirely Paralysis of tongue and difficult speech.
absent. Appetite, etc.—Aversion to all food. Vio-
Allied Remedies.—-4g-e., Cocci.,, Gil. lent thirst. Thirstless.
Vomiting.—Sour, also sour eructations. Of '
ingesta (after mental emotions) with
OPIUM. violent pain in stomach and convulsions.
Having a urinous or fecal odor. Inef-
Mind, —Vivid imagination and increased fectual retching.
courage with stupetaction and dulness Stomach.—Heaviness and pressure in. In-
of all senses. Heightened power of im- active digestive organs.
• agination even to ecstacy. .Imbecility
and stupid indifference. Unconscious- Abdomen.—Hard, distended. Heaviness,
ness and dulness of mind and senses. as of a load in. Lead colic. Incarcerated
Phantastic illusions and caricatures be- inguinal hernia.
fore eyes with, a great throng of scat- Stool.—Offensive, involuntary s. Diarrhoea.
tered ideas. Insanity and delirium, with Constipation from inactivity of in-
hideous or ecstatic visions, alternating testines. Spasmodic retention of, es-
with somnolency, especially of drunk- pecially in small intestines. Tenesmus.
ards. Contented and careless. Cheer-
fulness with joyous mood. Fearless and Urine,—Suppressed discharge • of, as from
audacious. After effects of fright with inactivity of bladder. Scanty discharge
fear, i. e.x heat of head, spasms, etc. of dark red u.; with sediment.
Grief from mortification, then spasms, Sexual Organs.—Violently excited sexual
etc. Fear of death. Agreeable fancies desire and strong erections. Spasmodic,
cause her to forget her sufferings. Lo- labor-like pains in uterus. Cessation of
quacious delirium with open eyes and a labor pains during parturition, with
red face. Easily frightened. twitchings and convulsions.

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Respiration.—Rattling. Deep snoring r., Fever.—Pulse: Very changeable; full and


with open mouth. Difficult and inter- - slow, with heavy, snoring breathing;
mittent, as from paralysis of lungs. quick aud hard, with heat and rapid
Anxious oppression of. Suffocative at- anxious respiration; toward the end,
t.vcks like nightmare, during sleep. weak and intermittent Chill: And di-
Coug"h.—With obstructed Wreathinguud wine minished vital heat, with stupefaction
face. With expectoration of frothy and weak, almost imperceptible pulse.
blood and mucus. l£utire body ia cold and quitestifT. Cold-
Larynx.—Violent hoarseness from dryness ness of external members only. H e a t :
of throat. With sweating skin predominates,
spreading from head or stomach over
k,—Blood vessels distended, and strong eutire body. Burning, of entire sweat-
pulsation of caroi Ms. ing body, with a glowing red face, then
Chest.—Tension and constriction of. stupefying sleep, with snoring. With
Back.—Drawingiu uiunclesuf. Opisthotonos. inclination to uncover. Sweat: Much
Lumbar pains. strong, over vhe eutire, burning, hot
body, with snoring sleep. Early in
Extremities.—Twitching and convulsions morning, general, strong, hot s.t with
of anus and legs. Trembling in arms inclination to uncover. Of upper, with
and hands. Distended blood vessels on dry heat of lower part of body. Cold,
hands. on forehead. Immoderate, hot. Burn-
Generalities.—Trembling of eutire body, ing fever, with stupefying somnolency,
with external coldness thereof, jerking snoring, jerking of limbs, suppressed
and twilchiug of limbs. Trembling of evacuations aud hot sweat-
limbs after fright. Convulsions with Allied Remedies.—-Aco., Ant-t, BELL.,
sudden, loud shrieks. During attacks Bro., CAM., Carb-v., Cic.< Coff., Colch.x
entire body becomes stiff. Sensation of
Croc, Cupr., Dig., Gel., Glo., Jfyos.,
humming or buzzing thro, entire body.
-Ip., M E R C . i / - . . , Nux-VM Phos.% Phas-
I liseusibiUty of body and limbs. Pain-
ac, PLB., Straw., Tab.
lessness with his complaints; he com-
plains of nothing, wants nothing,
(^uiet repose. Want of sensitiveness to
external impressions and medicines, PARIS QUADRIFOLIA.
with want of reaction of vital force.
Paralyses without pain. Internal sensa- Mind.—Loquacious mania. Extraordinary
tion of strength and? vigor. Increased loquacity; he prattles incessantly, but
excitability and activity of voluntary, talks in a foolish, disconnected manner.
muscles with a corresponding decrease Inclination to treat others with scorn
in the involuntary ones. Renewal aud and contempt. Inclination to anger.
increase of symptoms from becoming Head.—Pressive ache, < mental exertion.
heated. Applicable almost solely to re- Stitches in. Headache from smoking.
cent complaints. Frequently suitable Tension of scalp of forehead aud occiput.
for tipplers and the aged. After fright Painful soreness of vertex to touch.
it helps only when given immediately. Scald head. Falling of hair.
Skin.—Dry, burning heat of. Dropsical Eyes.—Burning in, and in cautbi. Tearful.
swelling of entire body. Redness and The ball seems too large and thick.
itching of. Blue spots on. Unsteady look.
Sleep.—Stupefying, tmrefresning. Stupefy-
ing, with half open eyes and snoring Ears.—Sensation as tho' ears were pressed
breathing during inhalation or exhala- asunder or torn out. Ringing in.
tion. After every attack. Somnolency, Nose.—Milk and bread smell like putrid
with dreams, from which cannot be meat. Fluent, alternating with stuffed,
aroused. Early in morning it is es- coryza. Blowing of greenish or red
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Face.—Pimply eruption on forehead and Sleep,—Sleepiness in afternoon. Half asleep,
upper lip. In evening excessive itching, with constant restlessness.
biting and burning ou side of lower jaw, Fever.—Pulse: Full, but slow. Chill: Most
frequently with a fine, red, easily-bieed- towards evening, with internal trem-
iug eruption. Herpes encircles mouth. bling. Unilateral (right), with warmth
Teeth.—Tickling toothache, worst at night, of other half of body. Skin feels con-
<T by cold as well as warmth. Gums tracted, on every part of body, during c.
wrinkled as tho' they had been burnt. Chilliness with gooso.skiu. Cold feet,
Mouth.—Dry ou awaking in early morning. almost constantly at night iu bed. Heat:
Swelling, paiufulness aud exfoliation of Spreading from nape down back. With
hard palate. Hawking of mucus. Tart, sweat on upper part of body. Sweat:
astringent saliva. Burning in throat. With biting itching, on awaking.
Appetite.—Hunger at once after eating. Allied Remedies.—Iod., Nux-v.t Phos.
Stomach.—Pressure as from a stone in, ^>
eructations. Burning in, extending down
into abdomen. Weak, slow digestion. PETROLEUM.
Abdomen.—Pressure as from a stone in. Mind.—Indisposed to think. Weak memory..
Boring and cutting in side of abdomen Irritable, angry disposition, with scold-
whereon he lies, iu evening in bed. ing. Frightened easily. Great irresolu-
Flatulence.—-Grumbling aud rumbling in tion and solicitude concerning the future.
abdomen. Flatulent colic. Vertigo.-—When stooping. Fainting, with
Stool.—Frequent, soft. Diarrhoeic, with a trembling during storms.
stench like rotten meat Head.—Throbbing- in occiput. Pressive
Urine.—Acrid, excoriating. Frequent urina- sticking in occiput. Seusation as tho ,
tion, with burning. Dark, fiery urine, everything inside were alive.
with an iridescent fatty pellicle, becom- External Head.—Sensitive on both sides,
ing turbid after standing. with a festered or bruised feeling when
touched, followed by numbness. Smart-
Cough.—Excited by feeling of sulphur vapor ing as if raw when scratched. Eruption
in air passages. In early morning and on, especially toward nape. Worse:
in evening after lying down, with expec- From anger; morning; when heated.
toration of tenacious, greenish mucus,
which is dislodged with difficulty. Eyes.—Inflamed, with itching. As of gauze
before. Lachrymal fistula. Far sight.
Trachea.—Hoarseness in early morning, on Ears.—Disagreeably dry sensation iu. Dis-
awaking, it seems completely dried out. charge of blood and pus from. Humid
Roughness in, with deep, bass voice. soreness behind. Deafness (after Nit-ac).
Periodical, painless hoarseness. Hawks
tenacious, greenish mucus from. Burn- Nose.—Disagreeably dry feeling iu.
ing in larynx. Tracheal phthisis. Face.—Yellowish, pale countenance. Heat
of, after eating. Scurfs about mouth.
Chest.—Stitches iu. Palpitation during mo- Easy dislocation of maxillary joint,
tion aud when at rest. with great pain, early in morning when
Back.—Sticking in back, between scapulae in bed. Swollen submaxillary glands.
and in coccyx. Teeth.—Numb. Toothache, with swelled
Generalities.—Sticking pains in buttocks cheek, at night and when going into
and limbs. Cramp-like dragging in open air. Dental fistula.
joints, When moving, sensation as tho , Mouth.—Bad, garlicky odor from. Early
3oints were broken. Heaviness through- in morning, great dryness of, and of
out entire body. throat, with great thirst. Sticking
Skin.—Painful soreness of the entire skin to sore throat when swallowing. When
touch. Crawling under skin without swallowing, the food is forced into
itching. Paronychia on fingers. posterior nares. Tongue coated white.

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Appetite, etc.—Gluttony and ravenous hun- to open air. Takes cold easily. Flying
ger. Great aversion to meat and fatly heat, orgasm of blood and sweat after a
food. Violent thirst (for beer). walk or the least auger. Complaints
Taste.—l?oul. dirty, slimy. Bitter, in mouth. from riding in a carriage or ship.
General internal, insufferably sick feel-
Eructation.—Sour or bitter e., and regurgi-
ing, with trembling aud great weakness.
tation. Collection of water in mouth.
Glands. — Affections of, especially after
Nausea, etc.—Much. From driving- (rid-
bruises.
ing). Bitter vomiting.
Skin.—Extraordinary sensitiveness of epi-
Stomach.—Pressure in. Very weak diges-
dermis. Heals with difficulty. Easy
tion. Pit sensitive to touch. Pain in pit,
excoriatiou. Moist, denuded spots.
as tho , something would be torn loose.
Moist herpes. Ulcers with proud flesh.
Abdomen.—Cutting in, soon after eating. Boils. Corns. Frostbites.
Stool.—Hard, unsatisfactory. Frequent diar- Sleep,—Sleepy during day and in evening
rhfcic s., during day, preceded by pain when sitting still. At night full of
iu belly. Of bloody mucus. phantasies, with anxious heat and many
Urine.—Frequent passage of scanty, brown, dreams. Insufficient and unrefreshing
sliuking u. Involuntary dribbling of. in morning.
Narrowing of urethra. Fever.—Pulse*. Stronger, full and acceler-
Sexual Organs.—-Redness, excoriation and ated from every motion, it immediately
moisture ou scrotum and adjacent parts. becomes slow during rest, fihill. Mostly
Itching and tnoist herpes on scrotum toward evening, now earlier, now later.
and periuseum. Excoriation and moist- Chilliness thro, entire body, followed by
ure on female pudendum and in groins. severe itching. Internal, in evening,
Aversion to coition. with co-existent heat. Chilliness in
Menses.—Too early; the blood excites an open air. With headache and remark-
itching irritation. Difficult appearance able coldness of face and hands. Heat:
of first menses. In evening, after the chill, with cold
Respiration.—Rattling, snoring. Cold air feet. After midnight and in morning in
causes an oppressed feeling ou chest. bed. Flying, over entire body in re-
Nightly oppression of chest. peated attacks (6 to io) during day.
Cough.—Dry, at night or in evening, com- Feeling of h., over entire body, with great
burning of skin. Sweat: Profuse every
ing from deep in chest and excited by a
night. Easy, especially on forearms and
scratching in throat. legs. Immediately after the chill, with-
Chest.—Herpes on. out previous heat.
Back.—Weakness and stiffness in, and in
lumbar region*. Backache preventing Allied Remedies.—Agar., Ars-, Galc-c,
the least movement. Lumbar pain pre- Carb-v.t Chain., Kre., Lye, Nat-m.x
venting standing. Nit-ac, NUX-V., Phos.% JPuls., Sil.,
-5W., Thuj.
Upper Extremities. — Brown or yellow
spots on arms. Burning in palms. In
winter, cracked r%.in of hands and
fingers, which are full of deep, bloody PHOSPHORIOUM
cuts. Gouty stiffness of finger joints. AOIDUM.
Lower Extremities. — Stitches in knee.
Hot swelling of soles, with burning. Mind.—Inability to think. Absence of ideas.
Painful swelling and redness of heel. Dull, without phantasies. Quiet delir-
Gener alities.—Cracking, creaking andgouty ium, with great stupefaction and con-
stiffness of joints. Asleep sensation in, fused dulness of head (typhoid). Dizzy
and stiffness of limbs. Twitching in confusion in forehead. Introverted,
limbs. Weariness early in morning and peevish aud taciturn Greatest indif-
in evening. Great emaciation. Aversion ference. Low-spirited and solicitous of
PHOSPHOEIOUM AOIDUM.
the future or his illness. Homesick and Appetite, etc.—Desire for juicy or refresh-
weeping. Grief aud disposition to weep. ing things; bread is too dry. Unquench-
Sensorium.—Reeling vertigo in evening, In able thirst from a sense of dryness
a warm room, with bursting pain in head throughout entire body. Had effects of
when coughing, and humming therein. sour food and drink.
Head.—Squeezing, pressive ache, especially Taste.—Long-continued after-taste of in-
in side lain on. Unusual heaviness of. gesta, especially of bread.
Tearing in. Stitches over either (often Eructation.—Burning, sour. Bitter, after
the right) eye. Headache intensified by eating sour foods.
concussion or noise, as well as by mental Qualmishness, etc. — Continuous, In the
exertion. Worse*. Early in morning. throat. Frequent vomiting of ingesta.
Stomach.—Pressure as of a load in, with
External Head.—Very oily, soft, flaxen
hair, which turns gray early and falls sleepiness, especially after every meal,
from head and beard, especially after and wheu touching the epigastrium.
grief aud care. Bone pains begin like Abdomen.—Squeezing or coutractive pain
scraping with a knife on the swelled about navel. Gurgling like water in.
aud bruisedly painful periosteum, theu Distentiou.t Ascites.
follows a markedly painful burning; Flatulence.—Extraordinary grumbling and
lastly caries with great weakness super- rumbling in abdomen. The uterus is
venes. Coldness of, with feeling as if a distended, as if filled with air.
cool wind blew on temples, forehead and Stool.—Undigested. Difficult discharge of
face, with cold blue finger-tips; fore- eveuasofts. Diarrhoea: With much flat-
noon, evening aud in open air. Worse: ulence, especially after sour things;
At night; at rest; touch. Better: Motion. without debility; mucus; greenish white.
Eyes.—Glassy, lustreless. Pressure, as tho , Urine.—Involuntary urination. Sudden ir-
eyeballs were too large. Coldness of resistible urging. Frequent urgiug,
Inner edge of lids. Burning in lids with scanty discharge, a pale face, thirst
and cauthi, especially from artificial and heat. Diminished discharge of
light in evening. Inflammation of lids, brown u., passed drop by drop. Painful
not balls. Are dazzled by bright light. cutting or burning discharge of urine
Short-sightedness. as clear as water, especially at night
Ears.—Stitches in, < by music only. Intol- from iop.M. t03A.iT, Milky, white,
erance of every noise, especially music. containing jelly-like lumps. Diabetes
Sounds re-echo too loudly in. Difficult xnellitus. Anxiety and restlessness be-
hearing at a distance. fore urinating. Burning after urinating.
Nose.—Discharges bloody pus. Scurfs on Sexual Organs.—Sticking pain in glans.
dorsum. Inclined to bore in. Catarrh. Fig-warts. Crawling and moisture about
fraenum. Swollen testes, with swelling
Face.—Sickly complexion, with pointed nose
and tension in spermatic cords. Many,
and weak, sunken eyes surrounded by
very debilitating pollutions. Bad effects
blue rings. Hot tension in skin, as
of onanism. Sexual desire wanting.
tho , &gfr albumen had dried thereon.
Scurfy, suppurating lips. Dry lips. Respiration.—Constant short r., and in-
Teeth.—Burning in front teeth, especially at ability to speak from weakness of chest.
night, < by warmth of bed and by warm Cough.—Spasmodic tickling cough, as if
as well as cold things. Nightly tearing from, the tickling of feather down from
in. Teeth turn yellow. Bleeding gums. throat-pit to epigastrium, in morning
Painful nodes on gums. wi£h. but in evening without expectora-
Mouth. — Offensive breath. Ulceration of tion. With headache, nausea and vomit-
velum palati, with burning pains. Te- ing. With purulent, very offensive ex-
nacious, clammy mucus in, and on pectoration. Expectoration of dark
tongue. Swelling of tongue. He invol- blood, or tenacious whitish mucus of a
untarily bites his tongue at night. Dif- sourish, herby taste. With involuntary
ficult speech. spurting of urine. From cold air.

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Larynx, etc.—Great hoarseness. Contrac- "Fever.—Pulse: Irregular, sometimes inter-
tive pain in throat-pit. mitting one or two beats, mostly small,
Chest,—Squeezing pressure or burning in. and weak, but accelerated, often, how-
ever, full and strong. Violent ebulli-
Back.—Crawling, as ofauts in, and in lum- tion of blood with great restlessness.
bar region. Distended blood vessels Chill: With
Upper Extremities.—Twitching tearing in shuddering and shaking, generally in
arms. Bony exostoses on back of baud. evening. Alternating with heat, in fre-
The skin of bunds and fingers is dry and quent attacks. An especially cold sen-
wrinkled. Unilateral, sharply defined sation infinger-tipsand in abdomen dur-
deudness of lingers. ing. Unilateral cold sensation in fact*.
In evening, without thirst. Heat , , In-
Lower Extrenr f ;es.—Boils on nates. Pain- ternal, dry, without thirst, and without
ful cramp in hip-join Is. Weakness of complaint; at any time of day. General,
lower limbs; he falls easily when mak- with unconsciousness and somnolency.
ing a misstep or stubbing his fool. Hum- Anxious, in evening, with violent ebulli-
ming throughout entire limb, with cold- tion of blood. Of head, with cold feet.
ness running over body. Nightly burn- Sweat*. Mostly ou occiput and nape,
ing in shin-bones and soles of feet. Old, while sleeping during day. Profuse,
itching leg ulcers. Swelling and burn- night and early morning sweats, with
ing throbbing in joint of great toe. anxiety. Extraordinary tendency to s.,
Generalities,—Bruised pains in body and during day and night. Clammy.
limbs, like growing pains, especially in Allied Remedies. — Ace, Ars., Asaf.,
morning. Crawling, like ants, here Bell., Calc-c, Calc-p., Chin., Cvpr.%
and there on body or limbs. Burning Dig., Dulc.x GEL., Hyos., Ign,t Lach.,
throughout entire half of body, below Lye, Merc, 0p,% Rhe., jRhvs-t.,
lumbar and epigastric region with cold- Staph., Verat-a.% Zinc
ness of extremities to . touch. Great
emaciation. Stupid prostration. Epi-
lepsy. Debility from loss of vital fluids, PHOSPHORUS.
with burning but without pain. Rapid
sinking of strength. Bad effects of Mind.—Very irritable, easily flies into a
sexual excesses- Bad effects of grief, passion, with consequent suffering.
sorrow and unfortunate love. The pains Great anxiety aud restlessness, especially
are almost exclusively prominent during when alone. Fear during storms, es-
rest and are diminished during motion. pecially toward evening. Fear of work.
Tearing in limbs every time he takes cold. Misanthropy. Somnambulisticcondition.
Glands.—Swollen. Shamelessness. Clairvoyant state with
heightened sensibility.
Bones.—Pain as tho, periosteum of all long
bones were scraped with a knife. In- Vertigo.—Whirling,, when rising from bed in
flammation and nightly burning of. morning. Frequent, at all times of day.
With nausea and pressive headache.
Swelling of (periostitis). Caries with
smarting pains. Head. — Congestion, with burning, hum-
SMn.—Scarlatinous eruption. Fine miliary ming, buzzing and throbbing, <. in fore-
eruption in aggregated clusters. Erup- head, and a red face. Beatiug and burn-
tions, with burning or excoriating pains. ing in, with inflammation ascending
Itching or smarting ulcers. Boils. Frost from back into brain, and heat spread-
bites. Bony exostoses. Corns with ing from thence over entire body to
burning and sticking. feet. Outpressing, bursting, stupefying
ache with a pale face. Enuervation of,
Sleep. — Great somnolency. Sleepiness music, laughing, stepping hard, e t c ,
early in evening. Deep, sound sleep, are intolerable. Cold feeling in occiput
can scarcely be aroused. Anxious dreams. often alternating with heat, with be-

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PHOSPHORUS.
numbed feeling in brain. Empty feel- Mouth.—Dryness of throat during day and
ing in, with vertigo. Stitches now here night. Scratching and burning in
now there, or over either eye. Tearing throat. Increased, sweetish, salty saliva.
iu oue temple or side, passing into Blood-spitting. Hawking of mucus
vertigo. Thrusts and pressure. Worse: early in morning. Appearance like
Early on awaking till noon; after din- white fur or velvet in fauces.
ner; in warm room; sitting; iu evening Appetite, etc.—Loss of, with a full feeling
in bed; at rest; after anger; chewing; in upper part of llxroal. Hunger after
motion; stooping; mental exertion; after eating. Craves something refreshing.
motion in open air; eating warm soup; Thirst, with loss of appetite.
changes of weather; storms; music. Taste.—Sour after eating.
Better: Walking iu cool air; After
Eructations.—Sour. Spasmodic, with pain
sleep; lying; rubbing; during meals; tem-
as tho' something would be lorn loose al
porarily * .-from pressure and after eating.
the cardiac orifice of stomach.
External Head.—Tension, as if skin of fore- Nausea, etc.—With hunger, early in tnorii-
head and face were too tight, often one- inj*. Vomiting, with violent pains in
sided only, when opening mouth. Fall- stomach. Nightly vomiting of bile.
iug of whole tufts of hair from bregma Vomits soured food. Vomits cold
and above ears; dryness of hair roots, drinks after, they become warm in
much dandruff and itching of scalp < stomach.
scratching. Burning^ itching, scale- Stomach.—Fulness and pressure in. Burn-
covered head, quickly and decidedly > ing in, and in pit. Painful to touch.
by scratching, but festering, burning Narrowing of the cardiac orifice. Pierc-
pains follow. Dry, painful, burning ing in, and in hypochondriae.
heat of, with desire to uncover it.
Hypochondrias.—Stitches in.
Eyes.—Burning in, with profuse lachryma- Abdomen. — Distension of, after dinner.
tion in wind. Pressure as from a grain Burning in. Yellow spots on. Tearing
of sand in, with inflammation. Swell- bellyache early in morning iu bed.
ing of upper lid, with difficult moving
of same. Myopia. Black, floating spots Flatulence.—Causing tormenting pains in
before vision. Day bliudness wherein abdomen, arising in region of short ribs,
everything seems covered with gray. especially after dinner. Flatulent colic
deep in abdomen. Obstructed flatus.
Ears,—Violent tearing and sticking in. Stool.—Chronic darrhaia, as from paralysis
Throbbing, pounding and roaring iu. of intestinal canal, stools preceded by
Difficult hearing, especially, for the rumbling in belly. Involuntary soft s.
the human voice. Words sound too Watery, frequently greenish, mucus diar-
loud and re-echo in ears. rhoea. Undigested, diarrhosics. Watery
Nose. — Swelling and redness of. Nose- diarrhoea containing flocks. Discharge
bleed and blowing of blood from. Dis- of blood with stool. Discharge of mu-
agreeable dryness iu. Fetid smell from. cus from the constantly open anus.
Numerous freckles on. Constant, green- Anus and Rectum. — Hemorrhage from.
ish yellow discharge. Stuffed coryza. External and internal h.£morrho:ds
FaCG.—Dirty, pale countenance. Puffy bleeding easily. Paralysis of sphincter.
under eyes; they are deeply sunken and Urine.—Increased, watery. Iridescent, fatty
surrounded by blue rings. Tearing in pellicle on. Urinates often and a little
bones of. Ulceration of angles of mouth. at a time. Hematuria. Burning twitell-
Teeth.—Tearing or sticking ache < in open ing in urethra when not urinating.
air and from warm foods. Painful as if Sexual Organs.—Greatly increased sexual
suppurating, early iu morning when desire. Excessive pollutions. Stitches
chewing. The gums are swollen and in vagina, extend into uterus. Sterilit}'
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PHOSPHORUS.
Menses.—Too early, loo profuse and long leg. Bony swelling on tibia. Painful
lasting. Discharge of blood during preg- swelling of feet in evening or after
nancy. Bitiug, blistering leucorrhcea. walking. Numbness of tips of toes.
Frost-bites and corns on toes.
Respiration. — Difficult, with anxiety in
chest. Spasmodic tightness of chest. Generalities.—Great emaciation. Easily
Nightly suffocative attacks. takes cold, which results especiall}, in
nightly tearing and sticking iu limbs:
Cough.—Hollow, hackingc, excitedb}' tick-
So-called human barometer. Trembling
ling or itching in chest. With rawness
of limbs from slightest exertion. Viol-
and hoarseness in chest or with sticking
ent trembling of whole body. Burning
in throat. Spasmodic. Dry, straining c .
iu all parts of body and limbs. Violent
with bursting headache, excited by cold
congestions and ebullitions of blood.
air or reading aloud. Dry iu evening
and night; in morning and by day ex- Haemorrhages from various organs.
pectoration of a tough, whitish mucus General nervous weakness. Heaviness
apparently mixed with dust, or of a yel- and paralytic weakness of limbs. Very
low pus-like or rust-colored, often cold sensitive to cold weather. Complaints
mucus, of a sour, salty, or sweetish taste, are intensified during storms and
or else of bright red, frothy blood. When changes of weather. Most symptoms
whooping cough threatens to take an appear early in morning and in evening
unfavorable course. in bed, as well as after eating. Many
complaints appear while, and cease
Larynx.—Chronic hoarseness and rough- after eating. After effects of passion.
ness in. Complete aphonia, with dry- Glands.—Affected, especially after bruises.
ness in trachea. Stitches in. Sense of a
piece of skiu or flesh hanging loose in. Bones.—Swelling of (periostitis). Rachitis.
Laryngeal phthisis. Membranous croup. Skin.—Yellow or brownish spots on, espe-
Heck.—Goitre. Swelling of cervical and cially on chest and lower abdomen.
axillary glands. Painful stiffness of nape. Small wounds bleed profusely. Dry,
scaling herpes. Boils. Fungus hseni-
Chest.—Anxiety in. Constriction. Spasm of. atodes. Bony exostoses.
Burning, piercing, soreness and tension «
in. Congestion to, and violent palpita- Sleep. — Insufficient and unrefreshing in
tion, from every emotion, especially morning. Sopor-like day sleepiness.
vexation. Innainmation of lungs, Late falling to sleep in evening and
with stitches iu sides. Heaviness, ful- ' nightly sleeplessness from anxiety and
ness and tension on. Suppuration of restlessness. Great sleepiness and indo-
lungs. Phthisis mucosa. Erysipelas, with lence after meals. Somnambulism. Hid-
sticking and burning in female mammae. eous, frightful dreams. Yawning.
Suppurating ulcers on mammas, or
Fever.—Pulse: Various; ordinarily quick-
festering pains therein after erysipelas. ened, at same time full and hardf but
Back.—Sticking in scapulse. Pains in back sometimes weak and small; more sel-
and lumbar region, as tho, broken, dom slow or intermittent. Strong ebul-
hindering every motion. Burning in lition of blood and throbbing of carotids.
lumbar region. Chill: Almost only iu evening, without
thirst, and with aversion to least uncov-
Upper Extremities. — Arms and hands ering, with greatly swollen veins of
tremble whtu. holding anything. Burn- hands. Internal, with shuddering, not
ing of hands with swollen blood vessels. relieved by -varmtii of stove. And heat
Stiff arms. Paralysis of fingers. Frost- alternating at night. Nocturnal, with
bites on fingers. Numb finger tips. • diarrhoea. Running down back. Chilli-
Lower Extremities.—Dislocative pain in ness in evening till midnight, vrith great
hip joint. Drawing and tearing in knee. weakness and sleep. H e a t : Flying,
Weariness in limbs, especially iu lower over the whole body, but first on hands.

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PHOSPHORUS. PHYTOLACCA.
Universal, anxious h.. afternoons ami Mouth.—Inclination to bite teeth together;
evenings, with burning ou hands and they feel sore and elou^ated. Tongue:
face. Nocturnal h. t isturbing sleep, Red at tip, blisters ou sides; pain at root
mostly after miduight. Asceudiug back, on swallowing; burnt feeling at base, and
with somnolency. Sweat: Most on in throat. Heat, swelling and tender-
head, hands and feet, with copious ness of tongue, tonsils and palate.
urine. Only on forepart of body. After Saliva: Thick, ropy and tenacious, (low-
midnight and in morning copious s., ing from mouth; yellow; metal lie-tast-
followed by great weakness. Stick}*. The ing; cold.
transpiration often smells like sulphur. Taste.—Like nuts; • bitter, then smarting
Allied .Remedies.—Aco,t -4gar., Alum.% and cool towards tip of tongue.
Am-c, Ars., Aur., Bra., Calc-c, Throat.—Congested and dark red. Sore:
CALC-P.. Caust, Chin., Gna% Dig., Rough and dry, with aching in neck,
Graph., HvlLy Iod., /p., Kali-c., Lyc% back and limbs. Choking as from a
Jlfos., Nat-s,, NUX-V., Op., Par., Pcir., lump, hot ball or apple-core lodged
PULS., Sec-c, Sep., SU.,StrouLt Veral- therein. Smarting or raw, scraped feel-
a., Verbas. ing iu. Much hawking to clear it of in-
creased mucus, with no relief. Excruci-
PHYTOLACCA. ating pains shoot through ears on at-
tempting to swallow. Eruption in.
Mind.—Loss of personal delicacy. Indispo- Worse: Hot drinks. Better: Liquids.
sition to mental exertion. Indifference. Stomach.—Intense thirst. Violent retching
Half stupor. and vomiting; distress so intense, he
Vertigo.—As if intoxicated; with nausea desired death. Vomiting: With purging;
and dim vision. Faintness on raising up. with eructations (Arg-n.); painless.
Head.—Thrown back. Aching, which moves Vomit: Bloody; dark bilious; acrid, caus-
about; above one brow; with nausea, cool ing scraping and excoriation in throat.
sweat on forehead and weakness; in tem- Empty retching. Agonizing cramps and
ples, with a sense of suffocation; in fore- •coldness, with cutting, tearing, strain-
head, extending backward (Bry.); with ing pain in, then soreness on pressure,
acute hearing. Pressure: Bursting; pain- diarrhoea and prostration. Bruised sore-
ful in forehead and upper part of eyes,
ness in pit. Burning in. Sickly feeling
with gaping; in vertex, with dryness.
in. Worse: Morning; eating.
Bruised soreness in, more in occiput or
right side. Heaviness extending thro, Abdomen.—Much flatus. Boring or burning
shoulders, chest and legs, with vertigo. griping about navel. Weakness in.
Shooting in, when leucorrboea begins. .Rectum.—Pain shooting from r., along peri-
Worse: Stepping down; looking down; neum into penis.
stooping. Better: Eating, open air.
' Eyes.—Sunken. Inflamed, flowing hot tears.
Stool.—Diarrhcea, with sickly feeling in
bowels; preceded by cramping about
Smarting. Balls painful, feel too large.
navel, followed by faintness. Continual
Lids reddish blue, swollen, cedematous.
inclination to, with much straining. In r
agglutinated; as of coals of fire on.
voluntary, from much straining, which
• Sandy feeling in. Shooting from left to
continues even in sleep. Copious, of
top of head. Worse: From gaslight.
blood, mucus and like scrapings of in-
Nose.—Drawing about root. Sore, with pro- testines. Dark brown. Painless. With
fuse, acrid, watery coryza. Stoppage of fearful tenesmus, vomiting and purging.
one nostril, flow of mucus from the other.
Tickling in. Burning in. Urinary Organs.—Weakness, pain and sore-
Face.—Dark yellowness of, and of sclerotic. ness in kidney region. Straining to uri-
Purple-red; bluish; sickly pallor of; suf- nate. Kidneys inflamed. Urine: Dimin-
fering expression. Pain in bones of, and ished, with pain in loins; retained; albu-
iu all joints. Feeling of mumps com- minous; chalky sediment.
ing on. Jaws ache. Genitals.—Sharp or hard grinding pains
PHYTOLACCA. PLATINA.
run up spermatic cords, followed by often followed by itching, burning or
soreness. Gurgling in prostate gland. soreness. Universal throbbing. SmarU
Bearing down paius, involuntary strain- ^ ing sensations. Convulsions, hands
ing and hemorrhage from vagina. In- clenched, toes flexed, eyes bleared and
termittent, coutiactive, uterine pains. dancing, with alternate spasm and relax-
Menses suppressed. Profuse, ropy leu- ation of facial muscles. Many symptoms
eorrluE.i. Loss of sexual appetite, re- are accompanied by heat. All the se-
laxed genilals. JM.unnue full, contain- cretions are greatly increased, tears,
ing lumps. saliva, etc. Worse: Motion; raising
Respiratory Organs.—Dry, croupy cough, up; wet weather; at night; open air;
with burning in larynx and trachea. pressure; at ir A. M. Better: Eating;
Cough with nausea, excited by scraping warm, dry weather.
uiul tickling in thioat, worse in cold air. Skin.—Aching and hardness in glands. Itch-
Hxpcctoiatiou lough. Hoarse. Dryness ing rash with a dry, hot, red skin; desire
in. Kcclt. as if breathing tliro, a sponge. for cold bathing, which relieves momen-
Chest.—Painful muscles. Pain iu region of tarily, but is worse afterwards; worse
right nipple through to back. Worse: from scratching and heat of bed. Ele-
After midnight. Better: Afternoon. vated erythematous eruption, painfully
sore itching, terminating in a dark pur-
Heart.—Shocks of pain in region of, then in
ple node. Causes suppuration of tumors,
right arm, worse walking. Constrictive
boils, etc. Cold and blue; lead-colored.
feeling in pnecordia, with pressure in
temples. Pulse slow. Fever.—Chill: Chilliness <C uncovering; in
ternally during pains. Heat: Burning
Neck.—Stiffness of, aud of back at night. h., especially on soles of feet, which
Pain in back of, running down spiue, seem bloated like puff-balls. Iu throat,
also in upper jaw and teeth. stomach and rectum. With fulness of
Back.—Backache. Aching weight and pres- head, red face and cold feet. Sweat:
sure on scapulae. Intense griping in Cool, mostly oh forehead. Free on feet,
small of, with cramps in lower extrem- most under toes. Profuse with the vom-
ities, which come and go suddenly, the iting and purging.
muscles gather in knots, then become Allied Remedies.—Belt., Bry., Dulc., Hell.,
flaccid and sore, followed by drowsiness Igu,, Kali-bi., Kali-iod., Merc, Nux-v.,
and stupor. Shooting pains in sacrum, Rhus-t.%
down outer side of both thighs to feet. Antidotes.—Dig., Ign., Nil-ac, Op.
Extremities. — Rheumatic and neuralgic
pains affect the outer side and seem near
surface of skin or bones. Corpse-like
PLATINA.
coldness, they look withered. Rheuma- Mind.—Unconsciousness. Delirium. Men-
tism of shoulders, < r. Throbbing, ach- tal disturbances from fright, or anger
ing or pricking needle-like paius as if caused by vexation, i. .s., alternate laugh-
suppurating, in finger-tips. Pains below ing and crying, etc. Hysteria, with ex-
knees and elbows. Hamstrings seem cessive sexual desire, hauteur and invol-
too short. Heavy. Stiff. Spasmodic untary -weeping. Sadness and weeping
jerking of. Rheumatic feeling in all in evening. Premonition and great fear
joints. Worse: Sitting. Better: Elevat- of imminent death, with extraordinary
ing feet. anguish. Insanity, with fault-finding,
Generalities. — ,General soreness, with pride, obscene talk, trembling and tonic
tired aching and restlessness. Great spasms. Great peevishness. Pride and
muscular debility, lassitude and desire to self-conceit, with contempt for every-
lie down. Dark or purple redness of thing , else, even the most beloved and
affected parts. Affects the right side sacred things. Symptoms of mind
especially the shoulder and thigh. Pains and mood frequently alternate "with
appear and disappear suddenly and are those of body. Great indifference.
PLATHSTA.
Head.—Crampy pain, like au inward press- Abdomen. — Coutractive pain in. Dull,
ure in temples and forehead. Compres- thrusting pressure in. Burning extend-
sive cramping, as of a constrictiug band. ing from throat-pit down into a. Press-
Sensation of a plug in parietal bone. ure, extending downward into inguinal
Pains increase gradually and leave iu fhe region and sexual organs. Pinching
same manner. Crawling, like ants, and iu umbilical region. Drawing down-
cold feeling from temple down over lower ward from lumbar region into both
jaw. Numbness within as well as on groins. Lead colic.
skull. Brain feels stiff. The scalp seems Stool.—Sense of weakness in abdomen or
to gradually contract tightly over the shivering after stool. Constipation.
skull then slowly relax again. Worse:
Evening; stooping; sitting or lying Anus.—Itching, crawling and tenesmus at,
ill rest, in room. Better*. Gentle motion every evening.
in open air; rubbing. Urine.—Frequent urination in a weak stream.
Eyes.—Cramp-like pain in edge of orbit. Sexual Organs.—Painfully sensitive, in-
Quivering or spasmodic trembling of ternally and externally. Voluptuous
lids Cold sensation in. Crawling in crawling in, and in abdomen. Pressing
angles of. Smarting in. Objects appear and urging toward. Nymphomania and
smaller than they really are. unnaturally excited sexual desire, es-
pecially in lying-in wpmen.
Ears.—Crampy pain like an earache. Numb
sensation in, which extends to clieeks Menses.—Of dark, thick blood, too early
and lips. Reverberatiou and rolling and too profuse (of too short duration).
like the noise of a wagon in. Spasms at appearance of. Uterine
hemorrhage, with greatly excited sexual
Nose.—Crampy pain, with numb sensation. desire; after miscarriage.
Face.—Redness and burning heat of, with Respiration.—Deep, anxious inspiration.
violent thirst, especially toward evening. Shortness of breath, as tho , chest were
Pale, sunken and numb. Crampy pain, too tightly laced, with anxious, warm,
with numb feeling in malar bone. Be- risings. Desire to take a deep breath,
numbing, dull pressure in malar bone. hindered by a'weak feeling in chest.
Lock-jaw. Sense of coldness, mostly
about mouth. Bluish-red varicosity on Larynx, etc.—Loss of voice.
chin. Neck.—Tensive, crampy feeling iu. Stiff-
ness of nape.
Teeth,—Crampy, jerky drawing in. Fis-
sured gums. Chest.—Dull, thrusting pressure in. Ten-
sive, crampy pain seemingly in external
Mouth.—Cramp-like drawing in throat, as chest, increasing and decreasing grad-
though it were constricted. Hawking ually. Anxious palpitation.
of mucus. Burnt feeling on tongue. Back,—Tensive, cramp-like, numb feeling
Appetite, etc. — Ravenous hunger and in, and in lumbar region. Bruised pain
hasty eating, with contemptuous mood. in, and in lumbar region, especially
Low spirits causing aversion to food. when pressed upon orbending backward.
Thirstless. Upper Extremities.—Paralytic drawing and
Taste.—Sweetish on tip of tongue. sense of weakness in arms. Cramping
Eructation.—Ineffectual desire to eructate. pain in arms and hands Stiff sensation
Rising of a disagreeable, bitter sweet in forearms. Ulcers on fingers and toes.
fluid, during which he easily swallows Lower Extremities.—Cramping pain in
the wrong way. legs. Stiff feeling in legs. Swelling
Nausea, etc. — Continued qualmish ness, of balls of toes, with nightly tearing.
With, anxious weakness and trembling. Generalities.—Cramp-like pains in many
Stomach. — Pressure, after eating. Con- parts, especially in extremities and
tractive pain in pit, as tho , too tightly joints. Dull, thrust-like or inward
laced, Thrusts in pit. pressing pains like the driving in of a

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PLATINA. PLUMBUM.
plug. Terpen in limbs, as tho' tightly Eyes.—Inflamed and congested. Pressure
bound Paralytic, numb and stiff sen- ill, as tho , the ball were too large. Pa-
sation in various parts, generally ac- ralysis of upper lid. Yellow sclerotic.
cotnpamVd by a feeling of coldness. Contracted pupils. Myopia. Misty,
Paralytic weakness and weariness in fogg}' vision. Paratysis of optic nerve.
limbs, especially duriugrest. Hysterical, Ears.—Tearing in. Difficult hearing.
tetauicspasms, with full consciousness. Nose.—Erysipelatous inflammation. Dimin-
Had effects* of fright and mortification, ished sense of smell. Nasty odor in.
or of anger excited by vexation. The
pains begin feebly, increase gradually Face.—Cadaverous paleness. Puffed. Greasy,
and again disappear just as slowly. glisleuing skin. Confused look. Pain-
Most complaints are intensified in the less desquamation of lips. Tearing in
evening and during rest. Especially maxillae.
suited to the female sex. Teeth. — Soften and turn black. Pale,
Skill.—Excoriative painful biting, or prick- swollen gums. Painful nodes on gums.
ling burning here and there. Mouth.—Drj\ Aphtha*, dirty ulcers and
Sleep.—Spasmodic yawning; in afternoon. bluish-black blotches in, also on tip of
tougue (as after abuse of Mercury).
Lascivious di earns.
Sense of a foreign body or of swelling
Fever.—Pulse: Small, weak aud often in throat. Rising, as of a ball in throat.
tremulous. Chill: In evening, witli Constriction of throat. Paralysis of
trembling aud tremulous sensation thro' throat, with inability to swallow. Much
whole body. Shaking c , when passing sweetish saliva in. Paralysis of tongue,
from a room into opea (even warm) air. with difficult speech.
Aud chilliness predominate, with
peevishness, which passes off later dur- Appetite, etc.—Loss of. Increased. De-
ing the heat. Alternating with symp- * sire for bread and baked food. Violent
toms of the intellect and disposition. thirst, especially for cold water.
Heat: With a sense of burning redness Taste.—Sweetish, in mouth.
of face, when it is neither noticeable nor Eractations. — Sweetish. Gulping up of
present Flying h., inter-mingled with sweetish water.
shivering. Gradually increasing and NauseaJ etc—Frequent retching. Exces-
diminishing in a like manner. Sweat: sive vomiting of ingesta or discolored
Only during sleep, disappearing im- substances, with violent pains in stom-
mediately on waking ach and abdomen. Fecal vomit, with
Allied Remedies. — -4g-c., Asa/,\ Bcll.% colic and constipation. %
Canst, Croc, Dig., Ign., LACH., Men.%
Merc, PLB., PULS., Sada., Sabi., Stomach.—Violent, constrictive spasm of.
Stroni. Violent pressure in. Sticking extend-
ing from pit into back.
PLUMBUM. Hypochondria.—Stitches in liver. Pains
in kidneys.
Mind.—Weakness of miud and memory.
Abdomen.—Violent colic with strong re-
Delirium, with rage and wild looks. In-
traction of, especially of navel. Con-
sauity. Great anxiety and restlessness, striction of intestines, with strong re-
with frequent sighing. Dejection and traction of navel and anus. Inflamma-
melancholy. Ennui. tion of viscera. Hard nodes in.
Sensorium. — Vertigo when stooping or
looking upward. Stupefaction; he falls Flatulence.—Grumbling and rumbling in
down unconscious. abdomen. Exceedingly offensive flatus,
especially after eating fish.
He.ad.—Congestion, with heat ascending in-
to head. Heaviness, especially in occiput. StooL — Obstinate constipation. Hard,
Sticking ache. Hair very dry; it falls nodular stool passed with difficulty.
from beard aud eyebrows. Anus.—Constriction and retraction of.
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PLUMBUM. PODOPHYLLUM.
Urine.—Retained. Tenesmus vesicae. Dif- open air and during motion. H e a t :
ficult discharge of, passed drop by With thirst, anxiety, a red face aud
drop (strangury). sleepiness Internal, in e\emug and
night with yellowness of whole buccal
Sexual Organs.—Inflammatory swelling of. cavity. Sweat: Anxious, cold or stick},
Constriction in testicles. Greatly in- and clamni}'.
tensified sexual desire.
Allied Remedies. — Alum,. Ars., Bell.,
Respiration.—Difficult, panting. Spasmodic (CAUST.), Chinml Hyos., -Vat-...., Nux-
tightness of chest. V., OP. PLAT., Stram., SnL, Sul-ac.
Congh.—Dry, convulsive. With expectora-
tion of blood or pus.
PODOPHYLLUM.
Larynx,—Hoarseness and roughness iu.
Constriction of. Mind.—Depressed. Hypochondriac mood.

Chest.—Constriction. Stitches; in female Vertigo.—With fulness over eyes.


mammae. Anxious palpitation. Head.—Splitting, dull throbbing or heaviness
in occiput. Headache, with heat iu
Back.—Stitches in, and in lumbar region. vertex; alternating with diarrhcea; sharp
Upper Extremities.—Twitching tearing in pain; soreness over seat of pain; stunning.
arms. Bony exostoses on back of hand. Worse: Lying down; after eating; ris-
ing. Better: Open air; cold bathing.
Lower Extremities.—Paralytic sensation
iu hip, knee and ankle joints. Paralysis Eyes.—Sunken. Half open, during , sleep.
of lower limbs. Stinking foot-sweat. Heavy lids. Drawing, as if squint would
follow. Inflamed. Photophobia. Ulcers
Generalities. — Sticking and tearing in and opacities of cornea. Occluded pupil.
limbs. Twitching in limbs. Paralysis Nose.—Pinched. Soreness and little pustules
of limbs. Constrictive sensations in in- in. Inflamed, with itching and burning.
ternal organs. Epileptic attacks. Great
weakness and emaciation. Dropsical Face.—Pale. Fallenjaw. Cheeks red,swelled.
swellings. The pains in limbs are in- Mouth.—Lips sore. Teeth covered with
tensified at night and are ^> by rubbing. dried mucus in the morning. Much
Symptoms intermit every third day. viscid mucus in. Sour or offensive odor
Bones.—Crawling pain, seemingly inside of. from. Salivation. Tongue: Coated
white; yellow; takiug imprint of teeth;
Skin.—Sensitive to open air. Yellowish or swelling of and of adjacent glands.
pale bluish color. Dark brown spots on Taste.—Sour; putrid; of fried liver; sweet,
body. Denuded spots. Acute decubitus. to everything.
Burning ulcers. Cold gangrene.
Throat,—Soreness of. extending into ears.
Sleep.—Great drowsiness. Stupefying som- Rough, dry and burning. Sense of a
nolency. Extraordinary day sleepiness. lump in. Rattling of mucus in. Worse:
Nightly sleeplessness on account of Swallowing liquids.
spasmodic colic.
Appetite.—Voracious; craves acids.
Fever.—Prase: Very variable and irregular, Thirst.—For cold water.
mostly small, contracted and slow, some-
times hard and slow, also occasionally Nausea.—Afterrising; with acidity. Vomit-
small and accelerated, seldom full, fever- ing, : Of hot, frothy mucus, burning the
ish or intermittent. Chill: Predominat- cesophagus; bitter; dark green; bloody;
ing, increasing toward evening with vio- forcible; exhausting. Regurgitations,
lent thirst and redness of face. Internal, with heat in throat.
with external heat, towards evening. Epigastrium.—Throbbing, then diarrhcca.
Chilliness in all members. Coldness in Hollow feeling. Weakness,<after stool.

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PODOPHYLLUM. PSORUSTUM.
Stomach.—Burning like hot steam in. Spas- tion. Sense of suffocation on first lying
modic, wrenching pains, which ex- "down. Snapping like a thread break-
tort screams -with efforts to \ouiit; he ing in right lung on deep inspiration.
constantly rubs it Cold water causes Heart.—Palpitation. Feeling as if it were
oppression and uneasiness in. Heaviness mounting into throat.
in. Sickly feeling in. Worse: Motiou.
Neck.—Stiff nape with soreness of muscles
HypoehondriaB.—Fulness, twisting, stitches of ueck and shoulder.
or heat in right. Weight or dragging
in left. Worse: Eating. Back.—Pains; under right scapula; in loins
worse from a misstep.
Abdomen. — Faintness, with a sense of
emptiness in a., after stool. Heat and Extremities.—Tingling in. Weakness in
j..im in, w ith inclination to i>tool. Cramp- joints; knees, wrists, left hip, etc. Pain
like colic, with retracted muscles. Grip- with cramp in right leg.
in£. Cutting in sides of. Rumbling, <C Generalities. — Choleraic symptoms, with
In ascending colon. Vain in ascending cramps and drowsiness. Prostration.
and transverse colon. Sharp pain above Constant rolling and tossing about. Stiff
right groin. Distension. Tenderness. on beginning to move. Sense of sore-
Inflammation and ulceration of duo- ness, the bed being too hard. Headache
denum. Worse : Lying on back; press- accompanies many symptoms. Affects
ure of clothes; touch; motion; eating. the right throat, right hypochondrium
Better*. Doubling up Hard pressure. and right ovary.
Warmth. After passing stool or flatus.
Aggravation.—In the morning,; from 2 to
Lying on side.
4 A. M.; abuse of calomel; during den-
Rectum.—Prolapse of, with swelling and tition.
congestion. Fulness and dragging in, Amelioration.—Evening.
before stool; sense of weakness in and Sleep.—Moaning in. Sleepy: In day time;
in abdomen after stool. Anus: Soreness
in. Discharge of mucus from. in morning, with rumbling in bowels.
SMn.—Intolerable itching, scratching causes
Stool.—liquid; profuse; painless; offens- urticarious blotches. Rawness. Scabs
ive ; hurried; £ ashing* out; undigested; on arms and legs.
frothy; yellow, green, chalk-like or Fever.—Coldness: With the pain in bowels.
blood streaked; albuminous; acrid; burn-
H e a t : In flushes; up back after stool;
ing hot; coated with tough yellow mucus;
over face and head. Cough during.
painful with screaming and grinding of
Sweat: So profuse it drops from fingers;
teeth; ineffectual urging to; preceded by
cold; on feet in evening. FeeliDg as if
retching and vomiting. Alternate diar-
rhoea and constipation. Worse: After body were bathed in.
eating or drinking; in hot weather; dur- Allied Remedies. — Alo.% CheL, ColcK.
ing dentition; in the morning; from Crot-t., Gamb., Ig«-, I-is-v, JaL,
acid fruit with milk. Lye, Merc, Nal-s., Nux-v.t Sul,t
TJrine.—Incontinence of. Sul-ac, Verat-a.
Sexual Organs.—Inflamed scrotum or eyes;
pustules on scrotum (Crot-t.). Sticking
PSORINTJM.
above pubes and in spermatic cord. In- Mind.—Anxious; full of fear; very de-
flammation and soreness in right ovary pressed; despairing; always thinking
and uterus;pains in ovary extend up and of dying. Irritable, easily angered Every
down. Numbness in left ovary. Fall- moral impression causes trembling. Per-
ing out feeling during stool, with pains sistence of one idea. Memory lost.
in sacrum. Prolapsus uteri and recti. Head.—Aching, spasmodically contractive
Chest.—Oppression, with desire to breathe a. Pain: In center, with weakness of;
deeply, hindered by a sense of constric- like a hammer beating, as afa piece of
PSORINUM.
wood lying across occiput; pushing out, cheese, is offensive and adheres to palate
as if brain had not space enough; one- causing hawking. Scratching in back
sided pressure. Pulsation. Boring or part and asthmatic feeling on leaning
cramp in temples. Drawing in frontal backward. Swelled feeling in fauces.
siuuses. Pinching and heaviness in Taste.—Foul; bitter or coppery; sticky. Of
forehead; temples feel pressed in, alter- food is oily, or like cat's urine. Nau-
nating with pain in teeth. Burning. seous. Better: Eating.
Stitches extending to nose or eyes. Dull
Throat.—Pink spots with cheesy tips, which
pressing in vertex. As of a cord tied
turn black. Sore, everything burns it,
about. Hair feels pulled. Worse*. Men-
with difficult swallowing, can take cold
tal labor. Better: Wrapping up; nose-
food only. Tough, adherent mucus in,
bleed; sweat; washing face.
causing hawking. Scratching, with suf-
Eyes.—Glassy. Gummy. Agglutinated. Deep focation, causing cough. Tickling caus-
broad, blue rings about. Feel swelled, ing cough; tickling in, then eructations.
like a foreign body in; tired; burning. Burnt feeling in; burning in palate.
Vision: Of fiery sparks; tremulous; Dry, Swollen feeling in left tonsil. Sub-
suddenly blurred. Pimples like styes on maxillary glands swelled.
upper lid. Worse: Looking intently. Appetite.—Great hunger; without appetite.
Ears.—Discharging fetid pus, with head- Easily satiated. Disgust for pork. Great
ache. Reddish earwax. Feeling asi£: thirst; with dryness and burning in
Stuffed; something bursting in, when mouth; for beer after the chili.
swallowing; breath came from; hearing Eructations.—Tasting like rotten eggs;
with another's ears. Pain, ulcerative; rancid; with headache. Waterbrash,
stitching, preceded by coldness, better after drinkin gwater; ou lying down .with
boring in with finger. Burning heat in, colic Better: Eating roasted things.
extending to vertex." Roaring in, with
stupefaction. Worse: Evening. Nausea.—Constant. Vomits sweet mucus,
or sour, which sets teeth on edge.
Nose.—Tough mucus in. Sense of a plug
high up in, causing nausea, better stoop- Stomach. — Bloated; oppressed. Crampy
ing. Boring in, then sneezing. Pustules stitch, cutting or contracting pain in pit.
on septum. Clear fluid escapes on stoop- Abdomen.—Stitches in hypochondria and
ing. Sensitive to inhaled air. Drawing sides of, < motion and lying on r. side.
in, then fluent coryza. Burning in, better Swollen feeling below short ribs (Sul.).
by a fluent discharge. Scratching crawl- Bloated. Gurgling, griping, cutting or
ing at root. Itching on tip. twisting in. Twitching or sticking in
Face.—Greasy. Pale, sickly look. Zygoma inguinal region. Worse: Eating frozen
painful to touch. things; driving. Better: Stool.
Lips.—Swelling of upper. Brown, black Rectum.—Burning in. Chafed feeling.
and dry. Painful and itching. Burn. Feel Anus.—Burning nodes at. Itching. Haem-
swelled. Vesicles around comers of, orrhoids worse during stormy weather.
with humid sore spots.
StooL—Of a d a r k brown, very foul smell-
Teeth.—Gnashing of, at night; feel on edge ing fluid. Shooting out, preceded by
when smoking; loose; stitches in; ham- colic Green, bilious, mixed with muens.
mering in; feel pulled. Toothache, alter- Involuntary, with much flatus. Soft,
nating with headache. Worse: Touch. but difficult. Mushy.
Better: Fresh air.
Urinary Organs.—Urination: Prostatic dis-
Gums.—Inflamed, with crawling pain; and charge before; burning in tip of penis at
tongue ulcerated, with sore throat. start of; burning with cutting during;
Tongue.—Dry; painful. Tip feels burnt. dribbling after. Inward stitches in ure-
Mouth.—Tough mucus in and in throat; it thra. Red sediment In, fatty pellicle on
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Sexual Organs.—Male: Relaxed. Impo- sinew in aukle. Inclination to turn left
tence, with aversion to coition. Tight- ^ foot inward when walking. Gouty pains
ness and drawing in. Testes swelled iu left foot. Cramps in single toes when
and heavy, with ulcer ou glans. Draw- stretching them out. Itching feet and
ing in testes and small of back. Sper- soles. Worse. Rest.
matic cords as if full of blood. Painful Generalities.—Filthy smell of body. Of-
suppurating vesicle on scrotum.
fensive discharges. Pale, exhausted
Respiratory Organs.—Cough: Paroxysmal, and thin, his clothing is too large for
buck ing, excited by suffocation and him. Malaise, easily tired out; riding
crawling in larynx, or talking, ^> exhausts him. The sun shining upon
quiet; with weakness or heaviness iu her seems to press her down. Great
chest; with dizziness; with vomiting acid bodily heaviness. Affected by stormy
mucus; with soreness under sternum; weather. Hot tremblings over body.
in morning on rising and evening on ly- Worse: Riding. Morning and evening.
ing down (Phos.). Expectoration: Blood- Better: Lying down; in morning; in
streaked; of saliva; of green mucus; fresh air; wrapping up.
difficult; stickiug firmly. Hoarseness. Skin.—Yellow, dirty and greasy. Rough-
Short of breath in fresh air; with whist- ness of knuckles. Small warts, like pin-
ling in chest. Suffocation in larynx heads on fingers. Pimples with black
when sitting bent backward; >• gentle points in center (Kali-bi.). Eruptions :
exercise, riding or lying down; < , sitting. Miliary; vesicular; pustular; itch-like;
Chest.—Pains: Cutting, as with knives; as unhealthy. Itching, after scratching
If tearing loose; pressing in small spots; vesicles arise; when touched.
ulcerative under sternum; excoriating; Sleep.—Very sleepy in daytime. Gnashes
boring. Oppression as of a load, on in- teeth, which wakes her. Unrefreshiug.
clining head forward when stooping. Dreams of business; anxious.
Worse: Coughing. Better: Holding Fever.—Chilliness, in the evening, with
amis away from cJiesl. .• hot flashes, debility and sleepiness.
Neck.—Glands swelled, on touch bruised Creeping chills. Feet cold all night.
pain extends to head. Tearing, boring Heat: Sudden, general, with trickling
or stiffness in nape. Drawing extending sweat over face. As if about to lose senses.
to shoulders. Tensive pain as from ly- With thirst, dryness and burning iu
ing uncomfortably. Pustules on. mouth, burning in head and face, better
fluent coryza. Thirst during chill and
Back. — Boil-like indurations in axillse. heat. Sweat: Profuse, when walk-
Sticking extending towards chest on ing,, with consequent debility and
coughing. Pains: Boring, or as if broken taking cold easily, offensive. On
in vertebra.; bruised; cutting; stitches; perineum. On palms at night. During
pressure in. Tightness in ischii, ex- night, then feels better.
tending to knees. Weakness. Worse;
Straightening out; motion. Allied Eemedies.—Carb-v., Chin., Graph.,
Kali'bi.^ SuL
E_ctremities.—Stretching. Weakness, as if
joints would not hold together. Tearing,
wandering pains. Trembling of hands
and feet. Upper: Asleep feeling in left
PULSATILLA.
arm and fingers. Crawling in fingers. Mind.—Distraction. Unconsciousness. Full
Spasmodic pain In bones of left arm. of numerous, but very changeable ideas.
Better: Motion. Delirium. Anxiousness, restlessness and
Lower Extremities. — One leg feels too fear of death. Secret anguish, even to
•weak to endure pressure of other when self-destruction, by drowning. Melan-
lying. Bruised pains in legs and soles, choly and sadness. Anthropophobia.
as after too much waiting, with restless- Mild, timid, yielding disposition. Tearful
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silent vexation. Full of care concern- pressed upon. Styes, especially on upper
ing his domestic affairs. Covetous and lids. Dim vision, when becoming heated.
dissatisfied. Mistrust. Like gauze before, > by wiping. In-
Sensorinm.—Vertigo as tho1 intoxicated; cipient paralysis of optic nerve and gray
with nausea, headache and vanishing of cataract. Obscuration of cornea.
sight and hearing in eveniugwhen look- Ears.—Twitching tearing or sticking in. In-
ing up or stooping. Stupefying confu- flammation of. Hardened, black ceru-
sion of head. Mental obtusion and men. Discharging pus. Pain in, as tho ,
chaotic condition of head, as aftera de- something were forced out Deafness,
bauch or night watching, worst in a warm as from stoppage, after taking cold.
room. Mental fatigue from exertion of Nightly earache and toothache.
mind. Fainting attacks with a deathly "Nose.—Nosebleed of dark blood. Ulceration
pale face, on entering a warm room. and moisture on wings. Green, stinking
Head.—Congestion to. Twitching tearing or purulent discharge. Coxyza with con-
pain, going to temple upon which he stant chilliness and loss of smell and
turus and lies. Crackling in, after each taste; dry in evening, fluent in morning.
impact of the pulse. One-sided stitches Face.—Pale yellow complexion with deeply
in one temple or in occiput, with vertigo, sunken eyes. Erysipelas, with sticking
roariug in ears atsd vanishing of sight. pains then desquamation of skin. Shiver-
,
Aching as tho brain were torn. Empty ing on one side. Painful sensitiveness of
feeling in. Sore pain in one or both skin. Biting and gnawing about mouth.
temples. Bursting pressure in forehead, Swelling of under lip; of submaxillary,
with pressure on eyes and nausea. Great glands. Tearing in lower jaw.
heaviness of. Throbbing in. Cutting Teeth,—Ache in evening. Jerking, tearing
in. Tension in forehead as tho, screwed ache, <C warmth of bed or room and
together. Twitching jerks in -one side, ^> by cool air or cold water. Jerking
like a tight drawing which suddenly lets from teeth into ear. Throbbing and
go. Worse: Evening; lying on pain- sticking in gum, < heat of stove.
less side; at rest; in a warm room; hot Toothache from taking cold (when the
air; mental exertion. Motion: Of eyes; weather .first turns warm in. spring),
raising eyes; stooping. Better: Walking with tearing in ears, pale face and chill-
in cool open air; tight bandaging; ex- Looseness of painful teeth.
ternal pressure; raising up.
Mouth.—Putrid odor from, especially in
External Head.—Exostoses, tending to morning. Dark redness or varicose
suppurate and ending in necrosis of swelling of throat. Sore throat, as tho'
bones. Feeling as if frontal bones it were raw. Sticking sore throat when
were too thin. Twitching tearing or swallowing. Pressure and tension in
crawlingbiting, sticking and itching on, throat during empty * swallowing. Te-
most on temples and behind ears, un- nacious mucus in throat early in morn-
changed or worse from scratching, fol- ing. Increased flow of sweetish saliva.
lowed by swelling and eruptions wiiich Tongue covered with mucus.
pain as if ulcerated. Drawing pain in Appetite, etc.—Ravenous hunger. Con-
when brushing hair back. Takes cold stant hunger, but knows not for what.
in, from getting it wet. Worse: Un- Entire loss of. Aversion to bread and
dressing; getting warm in bed; touching butter. ThirstLess. Craving for re-
hair. Better: Open air; gentle motion; freshing, alcoholic drinks. Thirst, with
washing head. foul eructations.
Eyes.—Inflammation with nightly agglu- Taste.—Diminished, to food and drink.
tination, La chry mation. Redness o£ Bitter, after eating, drinking, chewing
conjunctiva, without swelling of lids. and vomiting. Xike putrid meat, in
Sticking in, especially from light and mouth, early in morning. Bread tastes
sunshine. Dryness of, and of lids. Lach- bitter, sour or too dry. Meat gravy
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Eructation.—Tasting of ingesta. Tastings Menses.—Of thick, black, lumpy or thin,
like spoiled food. Putrid or bitter. water)' blood, too late and too scanty.
ifaUSea, etc,—Inclination to \omit, seem- Suppressed, especially after taking cold.
ing to come from upper abdomen. Appear with difficulty and are delayed at
Chronic vomiting of iugesta after every puberty. Neu-appearing lochia. Uterine
meal. Vomiting of food every evening hemorrhage, with false labor-pains. Thin
and night. I-itter vomit early in moru- burning or thick painless leucorrhcea.
ing Vomits, ingesta, theu bitter mucus. Respiration.—Groaning or rattling. Con-
Stomach.— Disordered by fat food or striction and tightness of chest, es-
pork. Pressure, especially after bread. pecially when lying on back. Difficult,
Chilled by frozen thiugs, fruit, etc. when walking. Nightly asthma, as
Cramp, with nausea which ceases after from sulphur vapor. Tightness from
vomiting. Sensible pulsation in pit. spasmodic teusion in lower part of chest,
under false ribs.
Hypochondrias.—Sticking in hepatic region
wheu walking. Sense of lassitude in. Cough.—Short, dry c , on becoming warm.
Pressure in spleen. Dry, after every nap. Early in morning
Abdomen.—Sticking and cutting in, in and during day with, but in evening and
evening, especially when sitting still. night without expectoration. With copi-
Thrusts in. Painless gurgling in upper. ous, yellow or greenish, variously tasting
Inflammation of. Sensitiveness and mucus expectoration; ore.,of dark clotted
swelling of walls. Spasmodic colic blood. Excited by dryness, as of sulphur
and labor-like abdominal pains during vapor and itching, scratching in trachea
pregnancy. Pains in belly, with cbillU and chest, with retching and inclination
ness at time menses should appear. to vomit. Paroxysms of dry, short, c ,
with pains in chest. Headache, thrusts in
Flatulence.—Flatulent colic every evening. abdomen and pains in lumbar region
Rumbling in abdomen. during. Hemoptysis of black, coagulated
Stool.—Diarrhceic, with much mucus. Diar- blood with suppressed menses.
rhoea from fright White. Difficult, Larynx.—Hoarseness, inability to utter a
altho, soft, with urging and backache. loud word. Tickling in thyroid cartilage.
Nightly, greeuish, watery diarrhoea. Neck. — Drawing, tensive pain in nape.
Foul smelling diarrhoea. Constipation Swelling and pain in neck and nape, as
alternating with diarrhoea. from an ulcer.
Anus.—Violent bleeding from, during stool. Chest.—Spasmodic constriction and tension.
Anal hemorrhoids with smarting pain. Stitches, especially when coughing and
taking a deep breath. Pains in, or upon
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate; with
sternum, as from an ulcer. Painful, as if
scauty discharge; during pregnane}',
bruised. Attacks of burning and pierc-
with drawing in abdomen. Ischuria,
ing in. Anxious palpitation. Disap-
tenesmus vesicae. Nocturnal enuresis.
pearance of milk from breasts of nursing
Hematuria, with burning at meatus and
mothers. Painful, sticking swelling in
contraction in umbilical region. Dark
the nlppleless breasts, with discharge of
urine, with a ring of violet froth.
thin, acrid milk, in girls before puberty.
Sexual Organs.—Painful swelling of testes
and spermatic cords, with prostatic dis- Z.—Prominence and curvature of upper
charge. Burning in testes, without spinal and cervical vertebras. Backache
swelling. Inflamed testes, especially when pressing hand on chest. Lumbar
pains after sitting. Ache in lumbar
after contusions. Hydrocele. Inflam-
region when labor-pains cease. Lumbar
mation of pi ^static gland. Greatly ex-
pains with chilliness at time menses
cited sexual desire. Labor-pains: Too
should appear. Stitches in, and in sides.
feeble; wanting, with violent pains in
lumbar region. After-birth delayed. Upper Extremities.—Paralytic sensation
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PULSATILLA.
Jerking tearing thro' arms. Heaviness grasping affected parts. Chapped, from
of arms, with numb hands. Swelling moistening it. Dropsical swelling.
of elbow after contusions. Swelling of Ulcers; flat, foul; bleed easily; stick-
blood vessels of forearms and hands. ing. Frost bites on hauds and feet.
Stiff wrist. Itching frost bites on fingers. Sleep. —Late falling asleep in evening.
Lower Extremities. — Jerking tearing in Somnolency. Nightly sleeplessnebi. be-
legs. Trembling of legs, especially dur- fore midnight, on account of anxiety,
ing pains. Hot,.inflammator3* swelling restlessness and heat.
of knee, with sticking pains, es-
pecially over patella. Heaviness of Fever, — Pulse: Weak and small, often
lower legs. Drawiug in fibulae. Vari- hardly perceptible, but quickened; sel-
cose veins on lower legs. Red, hot dom slow. Throbbing in blood vessels,
swelling of feet, extending up to calf, in evening. Swollen blood vessels dur-
with sticking pains. When walking ing the evening heat. Chill: Increased
there is a sticking, when sitting a jerk- toward evening. With the pains. Cold-
ing in ankles. Swelling of dorsum of ness, and shuddering piedoinimile.
foot. Ulcerative pain in soles of feet. Thirst before c.t and before heat, seldom
Generalities.—Emaciation. Jerking tear- with either. Constant chilliness, as if
ing in muscles, as tho, they were sud- dashed with water, even in a warm
denly pulled, especially at night and room. Chilliness, with overrunning
during rest. Swollen limbs, with numb heat. One-sided coldness, with sensa-
sensations or sticking pains. Pains tion of numbness. Cold drawings thro,
which rapidly shift to other parts, with * back in evening. After anger. In even-
swelling of affected region. Tearing in ing and before midnight, constant
limbs, like a slight tension, which al- chilliness overrunning the body, with-
ways lets go with a tearing jerk. Pain, out shivering. The stronger the pains,
as of something sore or an internal the more violent the chill. Heat: After
ulceration. Inflammation of internal the chill, with anxiety and red face.
parts, with inclination to ulceration. General internal, dry, without external
After effects of blows, falls or contusions. heat, in evening and at night. .Of face,
Fainting attacks, with cadaverous pale- or one hand with coldness of the other.
ness of face. Epileptic attacks after Of body, with cold extremities. Attacks
suppressed menses,*with violent beating of anxious h.f as if dashed with hot
about of limbs, then relaxation of water. Sweat: Copious, at night and
same, eructations and inclination to in morning. During sleep, disappears
vomit. Pains are generally accompanied on awaking. Easy, during day. One-
by thirstlessness and chilliness.astho, sided, sometimes only on face and hairy
affected parts were dashed with cold scalp. At night, with stupefying slumb-
water, (but no shaking). The symp- er. Often smells sweetish sour, mouldy
toms are intensified in the evening, and or like musk, and is sometimes cold.
In the hours before midnight, also when Allied Remedies. — Aco.t Agar., Ag-c.t
resting and from warmth, especially Alum., Ain.br., Avt-m,% Ani~c.% Ant-t.,
in warm air of a room; they are AP., Am,, Asaf, Aur.. BELL., BRY.,
,
>in the open air, when lying onback Calc-C, Caun.% CANTK.. Caps., Carb-
and during gentle motion. z/., Caust, CHAM., Chsl., Chin., Coif.,
Glands. — Inflammations of the mucous Colch., Con., CUPR., Cycl., Dig.,
membranes. Dulc.t Euphor., Ferr., Gel., GRAPH.,
Bones.—Bruised pain in cylindrical bones. Ign.% Ip., KALI-BL, KALI-C, LACH.,
Curvature of. Caries. Led.y LrYCj M-ard.% Mag-c, Afang.,
Skin.—Biting itching, like the biting of Merc, MILLEF., NAT-C, NA.T-M.,
ants. Itching in evening (and at night) Hat-B., NIT-AC, BTUT-V., Ftir., Phos.,
from warmth of bed, < by scratching. PLAT., Ran-b., Rhe.% Rhus-t. Saba.,
Eruption (like chicken-pox) after bacon SEP., Sol., Spig.t STANN., SuL, SUL-'
and fat pork. Painful soreness when AC, Valer.t Verbas.

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RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.

RANUNCULUS Stool.—Soft, light, without pain.


LencorrhcEa. —Acrid, corrosive.
BULBOSUS. Respiration..—Shortness of. with oppression
Mind.—When reflecting his thoughts van- of chest in evening. Violent oppression,
ish. Dull senses. Irritable and quarrel- as after deep mortification;'he seems un-
some. Fear of ghosts in evening. able to inhale sufficient air and must f re-
quently take a deep breath.
Vertigo.—From congestion of blood to head.
Chest.—Suppurative pain in eutirec, from
Head.—Congestion to. Sense of enlargement least motion of upper part of body and
and dittensiou of entire h. Dislen- when touched. Festering pain with
sive or bursting pressure, more in fore- stitches, extending- downward in-
head and vertex, with pressure on eye- to sides of abdomen, violent stitches
balls. Headache: With qualmishness and in right c . extending downward into
sleepiness; as tho , the brain were bruised, hepatic region. The chest pains are
with faint-like weakness. The pains mostly external and are intensified by
are especially excited and intensified by motion and touch.
changes of temperature. Worse: To-
Back.—Stitches in, and between scapulae.
ward evening; going from a warm room
into the cold, or the reverse. Better: Upper Extremities.—Stitches in arms and
Rising from bed; in an even temperature. bands. Herpes on palms of hands. Her-
pes or blue vesicles on fingers. Ulcer-
Eyes.—ExcoriaHve biting in and in canthi. ated fingers.
Pressure in.
.Lower Extremities.—Drawing extending
Ears.—Stitches in. Spasmodic earache. from thighs downward. Podagra and
Nose.—Red, tensive, inflammatory swelling. sticking in feet and toes.
Scurfy nostrils.
Generalities.—Bruised sensation in entire
p a c e —Dry heat of, with red cheeks. Crawl- body. Trembling of limbs, with oppres-
ing,- especially about chin and nose. sion of breathing after vexation. Epi-
Spasms of lips. leptic attacks. Symptoms are intensified
in evening, (inmoruing); in certain cases
Teeth.—Sensation in molars, as tho, they also after eating; Changes of tempera-
were forced asunder. ture and alternations of heat or cold, as
Month.—Scratching burning on palate and well as touch, motion and stretching of
in throat. Increased secretion of tena- body, < many symptoms, especially
cious mucus in throat in evening. Ac- those of trunk. Effects of taking cold.
cumulation of much coppery-tasting sa-
liva. Salivation. SMn.—Blistery eruption like that of a burn.
Burning, itching, dark blue vesicles in
Thirst.—Increased in afternoon. closely aggregated groups Flat, burn-
Eructation.—Spasmodic hiccough. , ing, sticking ulcers, with corrosive
ichor. Horny growths. Herpes.
Nausea.—Mostly in afternoon and evening.
Sleep.—Late falling to, in evening. Sleep-
Stomach.—Burning in cardiac orifice. Press-
ure and excoriative pain in pit when lessness, as if from too great activity.
touched. Frequent awaking at night and difficult
falling to sleep again.
Hypochondrias- — Excoriative or bruised
Fever.—Pulse: Hard, full and accelerated
pain in. Sticking pains in liver, ex-
in evening, slower in morning. Chill:
tending into right chest- Predominating, with heat of face, mostly
Abdomen.—Pinching bellyache alternating in afternoon and evening. Chilliness
with pains in chest. Burning, excoria- with heat of face after dinner. In open
tive pain in. Festering pain in intestines. air he chills mostlv on the outside of

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(covered) chest. The fever often consists Chest.—Periodically recurring bruised feel-
of chill only. Heat: Iii evening, es ing in entire chest iu eveniug. Stitches
pecially on face, often on r. side onl}', in, and in pectoral muscles. Guav-
with cold hands (and feet). With con- iug. Sensitive, externally and sternuiu.
comitant internal chill. Sweats very Back.—Paralytic bruised felling in small of.
little, and only in morning on awaking. Upper Extremities.—Sticking, boring and
Allied Remedies.—BryM Puls., RHUS-T., gnawing In arms, most intense in fingers
Staph., Sul.t Vcrbas. (chiragra). Swelling of fingers.
Lower Extremities.—Sticking, boring and
gnawing in legs, most intense iu great
RANUNCULUS toe (podagra).
SCELERATUS. Generalities.—Boring aud gnawing in vari-
ous parts, especially in evening and be-
Mind.—Indolence and aversion to mental fore midnight. Convulsivetwitchiugsof
exeriiou, early in morning. Low-spirited limbs. Fainting during the pains, rains
and depressed mood in evening. are < toward evening; > after midnight
Head.—Gnawing ache in region of vertex aud then are replaced b}' sleeplessness.
or temples. The head feels distended
and thick. Contraction of scalp. Bit- Skin.—Eruption of blisters containing an
iugitching on scalp. acrid, watery ichor.

Eyes.—Biting gnawing in, and in cauthi. Sleep.—Sleepless after midnight, with aux-
Painful pressure in balls. iety, heat and thirst; on account of
activity and great physical restlessness.
Ears.—Earache, with pressive or gnawing Half slumber after midnight.
headache and drawing iu teeth.
Fever.—Pulse: Quick and full but soft, with
Nose.—Biting and crawling in. nightly heat. CMU. And chilliness while •
Face.—Slight drawing in, with cold sensa- eating. H e a t : In room in* evening,
tion down the cheek. Sensation as tho , after walking in open air. Nightly dry h.,
covered with a spider web. Trembling with violent thirstand strong ebullitions,
about mouth (before vomiting). Sar- most after midnight. Predominating.
donic laughter. Sweat: After heat, towards morning,
Teeth.—In afternoon and evening painful, most profuse on forehead.
jerking drawing in upper molars. Stick- Allied Remedies.—Ars.% Aru-tri'.. Flu-ac,
ing drawing in. 's.t Verat-a.
Month.—Burning in throat. Scraping in
throat. Salivation. - Swelling of tonsils,
with fleeting stitches therein.
Eructations. — Tasting of ingesta, after RHEUM.
eating.
Mind. — Morose, sluggishness and silent
Qualmishness.—Especially after midnight. brooding. The child desires various
Stomach.—Sore burning immediately over things with weeping aud vehemence.
pit. Pressing and sensation of fulness Restless aud tearful. Fear of death.
in pit, <^ external pressure.
Head.—Heaviness of, with heatrisingthere-
Hypochondrias.—Sticking and pressing in in. Beclouding, stupefying ache with
region of liver, spleen or kidneys. puffed eyes. Throbbing ache.
Abdomen.—Sense of a plug behind navel
Eyes.—Painful throbbing in. Suffused. Con-
in morning. Nightly, screwing pressure
tracted pupils. Weak, with dim vision.
behind navel. Twitching in walls.
Stool.—Frequent, foul smelling, diarrhceics. Ears.—Bubbling in, and in muscles of
throat. Throbbing in.
Respiration.—Obstructed by gnawing be-
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Face.—Tension in skin of. Inclination to Generalities.—Bubbling gurgling sensation,
\vi inkle forehead. Drawing, welling up, as from small bubbles in muscles and
almost a bubbling sensation in lower joints. All joints pain when moved.
j-uv, extending into temples. Asleep sensation in parts whereon he
Teeth.—Difficult teething in children. Cold lies. Weakness and heaviness of entire
feeling in, with great accumulation of body, as after waking from a deep sleep.
saliva. Sleep.—Day sleepiness. Nightly sleepless-
Appetite.—Hunger without appetite. Ap- ness and restlessness, with tossing about
petite for various things, but after the and cryiug out (in children). After
first bite they become repulsive. Aver- sleep, want of recollection, headache,
sion to fatty, insipid loods. Coffee is re- bad odor fioni mouth, etc. Many aux-
pugnant unless very sweet. Violent ious, sorrowful dreams.
thirst. Fever.—Pulse : Only slightly quickened.
Taste. — Flat, slimy. Food tastes bitter Chill: Alternating with heat One cheek
while it is in the mouth. red, the other pale. Internal shivering
with external warmth. H e a t : Over
Qualmishness. — Seeming to arise from whole body, most on hands and feet,
stomach and abdouien. withacoldface. Predominating. Sweat:
Stomach.—Tension in region of. Fulness, From the least exertion. Cold, about
as from overloading. mouth and nose. On forehead and scalp.
Stains vcllow, and smells like rhubarb.
Abdomen.—Tense and bloated. Violent cut-
ting pains in, especially in loins, they Allied Remedies—Bell, Cham., Coloc,
compel him to double up. Cutting in, - Mag-c, Merc, NUX-V., Phos-ac,
before and during stool. Welling up, Puls.
gurgling sensation in abdominal muscles.
Flatulence.—Rumbling and cutting from
flatus in abdomen.
RHODODENDRON.
Stool.—Frequent, ineffectual urging. Forc- Mind.—Morose, gloomy disposition. Great
ible, colicky stool < motion. Papesc- indifference. Great forgetful ness.
eut, soux-smelling" B., "with shivering. Vertigo.—Dull confusion of head and sleep-
Diarrhoea: Mucus; debilitating; with iness, early in morning after rising.
cutting in the abdomen, then tenesmus. Head.—Pressive pain in forehead and tem-
ples, as tho , in bones. Tearing,
Urine. — Increased discharge. Reddish- seemingly in bones. Burrowing in fore-
yellow or greenish. Feeble discharge,
head and temples. Tension in forehead.
as from paralysis of bladder.
Worse *. Early iu morning while lying
Respiration.—Oppressed, as from a load quietly in bed; wine; cold wet weather.
upon upper part of chest. Better: rising; during motion.
Chest.—Crackling or gurgling, bubbling up E x t e r n a l Head.—Violent drawing and tear-
as from small bubbles in chest muscles. ing in bones and periosteum of skull.
Stitches in nipples. Yellow, bitter milk Festering or bruised pain. Biting itch-
of nursing women. ing on, in evening. Worse: Before
storms; stormy weather; during rest.
Back.—Stiffness in small of back and hips.
Better: Dry warmth; warm wraps.
Upper ExtremitieB.—Twitching in arms Eyes.—Periodically recurring dry burning
and hands. Gurgling bubbling sensation, in, especially from bright daylight and
especially in elbows. Distended blood- when looking intently at au object."
vessels on hands. Cold sweat on palms. Spasmodic contraction of lids. Dim
Lower Extremities.—Weariness in thighs, vision when reading aud writing.
as after overexertion. Bubbling gur- Ears.—Violent, jerking, tearing ache. Sen-
gling sensation extending from popliteal sation of a worm iu. Whizzing, and
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Nose.—Frequent nosebleed. Diminished Respiration.—Tightness of: From constric-
sense of smell and taste. Fluent coryza tion of chest; from pressure iu hypo-
with onesided obstruction at root, ac- choudriie.
companied by loss of smell and taste.
Cough.—At night and early in the morning,
Increased flow of mucus, in open air.
exhausting, dry cough, with oppression
Face.—Shivering on. Burning dryness of of chest and roughness in throat.
lips. Yesic.es on inner side of lower Neck.—Rheumatic tension in muscles of
lip, with excoriative pain when eating. throat, with stiff nupe.
Teeth.—Nightly toothache with earache. Chest.—Pressive pain in, with tight breath-
Drawing teariug pain in molars, before iug. Strong congestion of blood to.
or during storms and in cold wetweather, Bruised pain in external.
< touch. Swelling and excoriative pain
between lower gums tind cheek. Back.—Bruised sensation and tearing in,
and in lumbar region..
Mouth,—Constriction and burning in throat. Upper Extremities.—Tearing in forearm,
Much accumulation of mucus in, with as tho, in periosteum, during cold, wet
a dry palate. weather. Sensation as tho , the blood
Appetite, etc.—Rapid, satiation with subse- stagnated in arm. Increased warmth
quent discomfort. Increased thirst. iu hands.
Taste.—Tastelessness of food. Lower Extremities.—Excoriative pain in
Nausea.—Sickeniug u., with pressure in thighs near genitals Cold sensation and
stomach and accumulation of water in wrinkling of skin of lower legs. Dropsi-
mouth, > by eructations. cal swelling of legs and feet. Tearing
in legs and feet, as tho, in periosteum,
Stomach.—Nightly pressure in. Pressure, worst when at rest and during cold wet
after drinking cold water. Pressure in weather. Extraordinarily cold feet.
pit, with oppressed breathing.
Generalities.—Violent, rheumatic tearing iu
Hypochondria,—Crampy pain under short liuibs, as tho, in periosteum, mostly in
ribs. Stitches in spleen from walking. forearm and leg, worse when parts are at
rapidly. Tension iu splenic region when rest and during cold, wet weather. Sense
stooping. of formication iu limbs. Paralyticweak-
Abdomen.—Distension of upper, with op- ness of limbs when at rest Digging,
pressed breathing. drawing in joints, as tho' they would be
dislocated, with gouty nodes and swell -
Flatulence.—Painfully, obstructed flatus in ingthereof. Most complaints appear early
hypochondriac and lumbar regions. in morning. Pains are excited and
Much rumbling and grumbling in ab- intensified by cold, wet weather and
domen. Storms. Pains are most intense during
Stool.—Soft, papescent s., but passed with rest. Attacks often cease for several
difficulty, after previous violent urging. days and then reappear agaiu.
Diarrhoea: after fruit or during cold, Bones.—Drawing and tearing in periosteum.
wet weather; tendency to.
Skin.—Dropsical swellings.
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate with Sleep.—Great day sleepiness, with burning
drawing in region of bladder. Increased in eyes. Before midnight, good, sound
discharge of very foul smelling urine. sleep; but after, sleeplessness with dry
Grenitals. — Drawing from rectum into g. " heat. Restlessness aud frequent awak-
Retraction and swelling of testes. In- ing toward morning.
durated testes. Crushing pain in testes. P ever.—Pulse: Weak and slow. Chill: Over
Wrinkling up (or hydrocele) of scrotum. entire body in morning iubed and during
Aversion to coition. day when cold air blows on him. Al-
Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Sup- ternating with heat. Icy cold feet for a
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evening. H e a t : In evening, with cold Scalp,—Swelling of head and face, with
feet. Sensation of warmth, especially tensive pain or crawling and numbness.
on hands, although they are cold to As painfull}, sensitive as a boil. Feels
touch. Feverish h., in evening, with contracted as from clutching the hair.
huruingof face. Sweat: Very profuse Erosive crawling aud unendurable stick-
and debilitating, especially during mo- ing itching, more on temples and behind
tion in open air. Offensive smelling, s., ears, i> as he begins to scratch, but it
in axilUe. Aromatic smelling. During soon exudes moisture, burns, inflames
sweats itching and formication in skin. and thickens, forming thick offensive
Allied Remedies.—BRW, Ca/c-c, Cnrb-a., painful scabs which eat the hair off. Dry
Ciir/>-v., Canst, Cr.EM..->]/m\. JVu-v-r., herpes on. Small soft growth on.
Worse: Night; warmth of bed; dur-
iUHiS-T..-Sep.
ing sweat; brushing hair back; touch ;
on side lain on; cold air.
RHUS Eyes.—Inflamed, with red sclerotic. Lachry-
TOXICODENDRON. ination. CEdematous swelling of, and
Mind.—Want of recollection. Quiet deli- of surrounding parts. Agglutinated, at
rium. Sad, anxious aud tearful. Anx- night. Paralytic stiffness of lids, most-
iety, with fear of death or of being pois- ly in evening. Pale vision. Progress,
oned. Auxious desire to commit suicide. ive paralysis of optic nerve.
Great restlessness keeps him in constant Ears.—Bloody, purulent discharge from,
motion. Stupidity. Unconsciousness. with difficult hearing. Inflammatory
Desires to be alone. Easily startled. swelling of parotid glands
Vertigo.—As though intoxicated; he is in- Nose.—Nosebleed at night and when stoop-
clined to fall forward or backward, when ing. Ulcerated nostrils discharging
rising from bed. Stupefying confusion stinking pus. Erysipelatous swelling of,
of head, with mental obtusion and which spreads sidewise beneath eyes.
gloominess. Face.—Sickly, pale, with pointed nose and
Head.—Congestion, with burning and blue rings under eyes. Distorted, drawn
throbbing therein aud great physical awry. Yellow, after every attack. Swell-
restlessness. Pressure: As if brain would ing, with glistening redness. Vesicu-
be forced out of forehead ; in temples. lar erysipelas; the vesicles are full of
Stupefying pains, with buzzing therein. yellow moisture, with burning crawling,
Sticking, goiug outward as far as eyes they dry into burning itching crusts.
and zygoma. Aching in occiput, espe- Acne rosacea with a clean skin. Erup-
cially in protuberances. Feeling. Of pain- tions with ichorous exudates. Cramp-
ful crawling in brain, most in occiput; like pain in the maxillary joint, or as
of napping orfluctuatingwith each step, though it would be dislocated, especially
as if brain were loose; as if rent or shat- when yawning. Inflammatory swelling
tered; of thrusts ; i; of a weight falling of submaxillary glands.
forward within, on stooping ; as if brain Teeth.—Sticking, jerking ache in evening
were torn, more behind ears and in oc- and at night. Crawling in. Toothache, >
ciput. Tearing pains externally especi- from warmth or coldj after bathiug.
ally from forehead and temples down to Loose, especially lower incisors.
ears. Heaviness. Heat in, especially
after beer. Worse*. Cold, on becoming; Month.—Salty mucus in. Hawkingofmucus.
bathing; air; wet weather. Uncov- Salivation. Sensation of fur on tongue.
ering. Moving eyes. Shaking head. Throat,—Sensation as tho* something were
After walking. Ascending. Sitting or torn off. Painful swallowing of solids.
lying still. Touch. Early morning; on Narrowing of and of oesophagus, he is
awaking. Stooping. Better: Motion: able to swallow fluids only. Sticking
gentle motion. Wrapping up head; and pressure during empty swallowing.
warmth. After sweat. Dry weather. Violent burning, when drinking brandy.

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Appetite.—Complete loss of, with aversion Respiration.—Anxious oppression arising
to all food, especially bread and meat. from epigastrium. Oppression of, from
Unquenchable thirst from dryness of pressure and pain fulness in epigastrium.
mouth or lhroat. Nightly feverish thirst. Short, before stool. Hot breath.
Taste.—Putrid in mouth, with proper tasle Cough.—Spasmodic, shattering c , excited by
to food. Sweetish, in mouth. Hitter: tickling, creeping in larynx, trachea and
Also of food, especially bread. Bloody. chest. Tickling, iu evening, causing
dryness of throat. I)ry, in evening, un-
Eructation.— Crawling in stomach, with til midnight. Dry, when awaking, early
violent eructations when raising up. iu morning. Hemoptysis, with expecto-
Accumulation of water in mouth. ration of bright red, lumpy, orsometimes
brownish, blood During cough, stitchea
Nausea, etc.—Qualmishness, with ravenous in chest, general sweat aud pain in stom-
hunger, disappearing after eating. Gas- ach. Expectoration of acrid pus or gray-
tric symptoms every night. Sudden ish-green, cool mucus, of a putrid, flat,
vomiting when eating. Vomiting of in- metallic, sour or salty taste.
gesta whenever he talks, especially when
lying on back. Trachea.—Dryness in.
Neck.—Stiff nape. Sprained pain extending
Stomach.—Throbbing and ulcerative pain from nape down between scapulas.
when touching pit, like that of a ripe Chest.—Tension and con.strictiou in region
boil. Cold sensation iu, with a feeling as
of throat-pit. Stitches in, ^ during rest
if full of stones. Fulness of after eat-
as well as when sneezing and breathing.
Ing. Pressure after eating bread. Sen-
Shattering in. Bursting pain in. Sen-
sation as tho, something were torn loose,
sation of tenderness in lower part of.
when stooping or making a misstep.
Anxious palpitation when sitting. Trem-
Abdomen.—Painful distension after eat- bling at heart. Disappearance of milk
ing. Sensation of tearing loose in, or as from breasts, with burning heat of body.
tho' it would fall off. Contractive spasm Milk flows from mammae.
in, especially in umbilical region. In- Back.—Painful tension and squeezing be-
flammation of. Sensation of a heavy tween scapulae. Sprained pain in shoul-
lump lying in. Scarlet redness of lower ders, back and limbs. Cold sensation
a., extending to navel. Ulcerative pain spreading over. Bruised pain iu lumbar
hi walls of when stretching. region, when sitting still or lying there-
Stool.—Nightly, watery diarrhoea; with ab- on; ^> lying on something hard.
dominal pains. Hacked or foaming. Upper Extremities.—Tearing ami burning
Dysenteric diarrhoea with tenesmus. . in shoulders, with lameness of arms, <
Diarrhoea alternating with constipation. during rest. Sprained shouhler. Paral-
Hard, retarded. Ineffectual urging. ysis, with coldness and insensibility of
Urine. — Diminished discharge, while he arms. Trembling of arms after moderate
drinks much. Frequent aud profuse exertion. Swelled axillary glands. Ery-
passage of watery n. Hot. Involuntary sipelatous swelling of arms. Hot swell-
urination during rest. ing of hands in evening. Disteuded
bloodvessels on hands. Cracked skin on
Genitals.—Horrid eruption on. Thickened backs of hands. Warts. Hang-nails.
scrotum. Moist eruption on scrotum. Lower Extremities.—Pain in hips when
Swelling of foreskin and glans. S wollen rising from sitting or ascending steps.
urethra. Intensified sexual desire. Sciatica, after excessive exertion. Pain-
Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Con- ful jerks in upper thigh, like a kind of
tinuing too long, with scarcely a day's cramp, when extending limb while walk-
intermission. Discharge of blood during ing. Dislocative pain in hip, knee and
pregnancy; of lumps of coagulated blood ankle joint. Painful swelling of upper
from uterus with labor-like pains. half of knee. Swelling of feet in evening.

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Generalities.—Whole body feels shattered. ness of face. Heat: After the chill,
Gieat weakness, weariness and bruised often with concomitant sweating, with
sensation, especially when sitting and relief of accompanying symptoms aud
more particularly when at rest. Con- the pains in limbs. Universal, as from
stant tossing about in bed, during which pouring hot water over one, or as if the
certain limbs seem paralyzed. Bruised blood ran hot thro, the veins. Flying h.,
herniation in limbs upon which he does with sweat, spreading from umbilicus,
not He, in the morning in bed. Tension, often alternating with chill. With nettle-
drawing an 1 tearing in limbs, mostly rash. Sweat: Universal, mostly during
with a numb sensation, especially dur- the heat, often excepting the face.
ing rest. Sensation, as tho , something Copious, night aud morning s. Musty,
were loin loo&e in inner parts. Intoler- offensive or sour smelling. With the
ance of cold (open) air, it excites pains, while sitting. Severe itching
stitches in joints. Effects of excessive of the eruption during. And tremb-
muscular exei-tion and overlifting, or ling with the pains. On head and
contusions combined with over-exertion. face only or on body only.
Dislocation and dislocative pains in
joints. Numbness of extremities, after Allied Remedies.—ACO., Am-m.x Ang,.,
preceding twitching and crawling there- •.7-W..ARS., Bell, BRY.,Calc-c, Canst.,
in. Convulsive twitchings and other Cham., Cic.x Clem., Coff., Dulc,
symptoms after cold baths. The symp- Euphor., Hep,, Lye, Merc, Mez.,
toms are intensified in the evening Nil-ac, NUX-V., P/ios., PJios-ac, Phyt,
Puls., RHOD., Savib., SEP., SiL, SuL,
and at night, after midnight, t during
VeraUa.
rest, from cold or becoming cold and
from getting wet while sweating.
Glands.—Inflamed, swelled or indurated.
Bones,—Pain in limbs, as tho , the flesh were RUTA GRAVEOLENS.
beaten from bones or the bones were
Mind.— Apprehensive anxiety. Dejected
being scraped. Inflammation and swell-
aud melancholy in afternoon and even-
ing of the cylindrical bones.
ing. Low spirits and mental relaxation.
SMn.—Painfully sensitive to cold open air.
Head.—Great heat in, with anxious restless-
Burning itching, especially on hairy
ness. Throbbing (or tearing) pain in
parts. Burning vesicular eruptions. Net-
forehead. Ache, as of a nail being
tlerash with burning itching. Burning driven in. Headache after excessive
ulcers. Herpetic eruptions alternat- "indulgence in spirituous liquors.
ing with dysenteric stools and chest
symptoms. Thickening and induration External Head.—Tensive drawing in peri-
of. Warts. Fissures. Frost-bites. osteum as after a fall or blow with gath-
erings on scalp, paining as if festering
Fever.—Pulse: Irregular, generally ac-
when touched. Benumbed or bruised
celerated, but weak, languid aud soft;
sometimes imperceptible aud intermit- feeling of side lain on. Eating, itching
tent. Chill: Most frequently in even- ulcers on. Humid scurfs like scald-
ing, often starting from feet or shoulder head. Worse: Rest; lying on painful
blades. As if dashed with cold water, part; cold, wet weather. Better: Motion.
or as if blood ran cold thro1 veins. Cold Eyes.—Spasms of lower lids, drawing tarsal
sensation from every movement. With cartilages back and forth. Tears and
increased pains, especially in limbs. watering of, in open air, not when in
With heat and redness of face. Rapidly room. Heat, in evening when readingby
alternating with heat. One-sided: Cold- artificial light. Spots on coruea. Pain,
ness of right side with heat of left side. as if strained. Short sight. Obscured
Coldness of head and back part of body, vision, like a gauze or fog before e.,
with heat of forepart. Coldness and from reading too much. A green halo
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Ears.—Crushed pain in cartilages. Pain, like Menses.—Very irregular. Too early and
a thrust or fall, below mastoid process. too profuse. Scanty, discharge of blood
Nose.—Nosebleed with pressure in root of. lasting only two days; preceded and fol-
Sweat on dorsum. lowed by mild leucorrhcea. Corroding
leucorrhcea after cessation of menses.
Face,—Swelling and erysipelas oti forehead. Respiration.—Short. Anxious obstruction
Faceache as from a thrust or contusion of, from stitches in chest.
in periosteum of zygoma.
Cough.—Forcible, with expectoration of
Teeth.—Burning in lower. Gums bleed tenacious mucus and inclination to
easily. vomit. With copious, purulent expec-
Mouth.—Sticky dryness of. Sense of a lump toration. Expectoration of thick, 3-el-
in throat during empty swallowing. low mucus, almost without cough, with
Spasm of tongue with difficult speech. a sense of weakness in chest.
Larynx,—Pain as from a blow or contusion.
Appetite.—Vanishes on beginning to eat,
with repugnance to all food. Unquench- Chest,—Erosive eating and gnawing in.
able thirst for cold water, in afternoon. Stitches in. Ulcerative phthisis follow-
ing injuries. Auxious palpitation. A
Taste.—Tastelessuess of food. painful spot on sternum, which Is sore
Eructation.—Foul, after eating meat. Hys- when pressed.
terical. Back.—Bruised pain in, and in lumbar region.
Nausea.—In pit of stomach. Sudden nausea Pain in lumbar region and coaryx, as
and vomiting of food when eating. after a blow or having been struck.
Vomiting of worms in children. Stitches in lumbar region when sitting,
but when pressed upon orwhen lying on
Stomach,—Gnawing sensation, from empti- back there is no pain.
ness thereof, as if'from hunger. Weak
from vomiting. Pinching, after eating Upper Extremities.—Pain as from a blow,
bread. Stomach ache from uncooked or in elbow joint and fingers. Bruised pain
indigestible foods. and tearing in radius and bones of hand
wheii pressed upon. Lameness * and
Hypochondrias.—Pressive gnawing in he- stiffness of wrist after a sprain, most
patic region. Painful swelling of spleen. violent duriDgcold.wet weather. Sprain-
Abdomen.—Bating and gnawing in navicu- ed pain or stitches in wrist. Painfuiness
lar region. Bruised pain in loins when of wrist, when lifting a weight. Numb-
sitting after walking. Bellyache of chil- ness and crawling in hands after exer-
dren, caused by worms. tion. Distorted fingers. Distended
bloodvessels on hands.
Stool.—Soft, difficult, from inactivity of
rectum. Frothy, mucous diarrhoea Lower Extremities.—Pain in hip, as tho,
bones were beaten, or as from a blow or
alternating with constipation. Frequent
fall, especially during motion. Bruised
urging, with small, soft discharges. In- pain in thighs, as tho, middle of femur
effectual urging, with prolapsus. were beaten or broken. Restlessness
Rectum.—Tearing and stitching. Prolapsed, and heaviness of legs. Weariness and
with every stool either hard or soft. weakness in legs after walking. Sense of
shortening and weakness in ham strings,
Urine.—Frequent urging with a scanty^
especially when descending. Lame
greenish discharge. Violent pressure
ankle followingsprains. Fistulous ulcers
on bladder, as tho1 it were constantly
fulL Even after every passage of urine on lower leg. When stepping there
there is a constant urging. Retained. is an eroding burning in bones of feet.
Involuntary discharge, at night when Generalities.—Bruised pains, or as from
in bed and during day when moving a blow, fall or contusion, in limbs and
about. Frequent urination at uight. joints. Bruised sensation in parts where-
Kidney gravel. • on he lies. Painful weariness, like a

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bruised feeling, after moderate exertion. Scalp.—Burning itching mostly on forehead
Paralyses after sprains, especially of and behind ears, from whence a hot feel-
wrists and ankles. Worm complaints of ing spreads over entire body; scratching
children. Rest <* aud motiou ^> pains causes violent tickling and sticking with
in limbs. Worse: In cold, wet weather. red spots, which later cover themselves
Bones.—Pain in cylindxic.il bone?, as tho' with scurfs; -C' becoming healed and
they were broken. Contusions and in- when sweating.
juries of, and of periosteum. Eyes.—Pressureon eyeball when looking up.
Skin —Eating itchingon. Easy excoriation Lachryrnalion from almost any cause
from walking or riding, also in children. aud from pains in other parts of body.
Inflamed ulcers. Anasarca. Warts. Ears.—Tickling in. Cracking before, which
Sleep.—Sleepiness, especially after eating. re-echoes a long time therein.
Fever.—Pulse: Somewhat accelerated dur- Nose,—Pleasant tickling in wings. Diy
ing the heat only. Chill: Internal, with sensitiveness in upper part. Nose-
shuddering and shaking, even near a bleed of bright red blood. Intolerance
warm stove. Coldness running over one of odor of garlic. Fluent coryza. Short,
side of head. Mostly in back, running concussive sneezing,, with headache.
upward aud downward. With violent Alternate stoppage of one, then the
thirst, heat of face and dulness in head. other nostril.
With much yawning and stretching. Face.—Burning heat and redness of. Hot,
Heat: Over entire body, mostly in after drinking wine. * Skin spotted, re-
afternoon, without thirst, but with anx- sembling tetter. Cracking in both max-
iety, restlessness and obstructed breath- illary joints when opening mouth wide.
ing. Extern aland internal h., of face,
with red cheeks and cold hands and feet. Teeth.—Drawing in, especially when walk-
Frequent, sudden flushes running over ing in open air. Sticking pain in lower
him. Sweat: Cold, on face, early in molars. Bluish gums.
morning in bed. General, after walking Mouth.—Dry, without thirst. Much sweet-
in open air. ish saliva in. Burning dryness in throat.
Roughness and scraping in throat, with
Allied Remedies.—Ign.t Kaii-bi., Nat-m.
constant inclination to swallow. Sense
as of a lump in throat, which necessitates
swallowing. Difficult swallowing. Thick
SABADILLA. yellowish-coated tongue. Excoriative
(sore) pain oa tip of tongue.
Mind.—Good humor and dulluess of intel-
lect, alternating with mental excitement Appetite, etc.—Loss of. Intense craving
and insensitive disposition. Sensory il- with ravenous desire for sweet things,
lusions over body. Anxious restlessness. honey or pastry. Aversion to coffee,
Easily terrified by the least noise. wine, meat and acids. Thirst, espe-
Peevishness. Imaginary diseases. cially for cold water, in evening.
Vertigo.—Faint-like; blackness comes be- Taste.—Bitter or disgustingly sweet.
fore the c is. Eructation, etc.—Heartburn. Waterbrash.
Head.—Painful pressure in forehead and Nausea, etc.—Weakness in stomach with
temples, with dizziness. Outward press- shivering. The inclination to vomit be-
ure in temples (r.V Headache radiating fore eating, is > afterward. Vomiting
from the right side. Stupefying ache of lumbrici.
with fluent coryza, burning aud itch-
ing crawling like vermin on scalp. Stomach-—Burning or cold sensation in.
Worse: Morning; mental exertion; -sit- Sore pain under pit when pressed.
ting in room after walking in open air. Hypochondrias.—Burning and digging iu
Better; Pressure; lying; after eating. hepatic region. Stitches in.

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Abdomen.—Burning,* or cold sensation in. Generalities.—Great weariness, heaviness
Turning and twisting in (from worms). and relaxation of body. Awkward,
Sticking iu. Cutting, like a knife, then reeling manner in gait and action. Sen-
bright yellow diarrhoea, in foreuoon. sitiveness to cold, which also intensifies
Belljrache from lumbrici or tape worm. the symptoms. Many pains move from
Red spots on. rij»hl U> left. Renewal or intensification
of symptoms in forenoon 01 in lioins
Flatulence.—Grumbling and rumbling in before midnight, as well us during rest
abdomen, as from emptiuess. and in the cold. Many symptoms, ap-
StooL—Hard, retarded. Violent urging, witli pear especially during new and full
scanty discharge. Fluid diarrhoea mixed moon. Persons who suffer from worms.
with mucus and blood; it floats on the Bones.—Painful drawing in limbs, seem-
water. Passage of tape and round worms. ingly iu bones. Pains, especially in
Rectum.—Violent itching and crawling in. joints, as tho, oue were scraping about
or cutting them inside with a knife.
Urine.—Thick, hot, turbid. Urging, with
scanty discharge and burning iu urethra. Skin.—Parchment like dryness of. Violent,
needle-like stitches uuder. Red spots
Sexual Organs.—Diminished sexual desire. and stripes which are more pronounced
Menses.—Diminished aud interrupted. during the cold stage.

Respiration.— Whistling. Hot wheezing Sleep.—Great day sleepiness, especially in


breath. Short. forenoon.
Cough.—Short, tickling c., excited by rough- Fever.—Pulse: Small but somewhat jerky.
ness and scraping in throat, dry at night, Great ebullition and throbbing in blood
during day, expectoration of tenacious vessels. Feeling as if the blood stag-
yellowish mucus of a repulsively sweet nated. Chill: Afternoon and evening,
taste, or else of bright red blood. Im- recurring at exactly the same hour, of-
. mediately upon lying down. Dry, caus- ten without subsequent heat. Predom-
ing heat, sweat and watering of eyes. inating, especially on extremities, with
Asthmatic, with stitches In vertex, vom- heat of face. Shivering running up-
iting and pains in the stomach. ward, mostly along back. Chilliness
and shivering with heat of face, with-
Larynx, etc.—Scratching in. Hawking of
out thirst. Relieved by warmth of stove.
bright red blood which comes from pos-
Consisting of chili only, with anorexia.
terior nares. Hoarse husky voice.
H e a t : Most on head and face, often in-
Chest.—Burning in. Sticking In. < cough- terrupted by shuddering, recurring* at
iug and taking a deep breath; with- the same hour. Thirst occurs between
out fever or thirst. Pain from right chill and heat only. - Often sweats dur-
shoulder into chest, as tho, a band ing h. Internal dry h., at night and early
arrested the circulation. Wheezing in. iu morning, with moderate thirst.
Back.—Bruised pain in lumbar region and Sweat. , In morning. During sleep hot
back, especially when sitting. s., on face with coldness of rest of body.
Upper Extremities.—Stitches in muscles Allied Remedies.—Gel., Plat., Pnls.
of arms. Convulsive upward tossing of
arms. Red spots on arms and hands.
Desquamation along side offingernails. S.ABI.NA.
Thick, ribbed nails.
Mind. — Hypochondriacal dejection. Low
Lower Extremities.—Stitches in muscles spirited and joyless, with a feeling of
of thighs. Lameness, especiallj* in general exhaustion.
knees. Tension in calves. Swollen
feet, with sensitive soles when stepping. Sensorium.—Dizziness with ebullition of
Toe nails thick, crumpled, inflamed. blood to, and heat in head.

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Head.—Distensne, pressing ache, especially Stitches deep in vagina. Inflammation
in frontal eminences and right temple, of uterus after childbirth. Sexual desire
appearing suddenly and decreasing slow - greatly intensified, even unto nymph-
1\. Sticking ache. omania.
Eyes.—Weak, lustreless. Biting tears. Il- Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Uter-
lusion of clouds ribing before. ine hemorrhage of partly bright red
and partly lumpy, or of thin, fluid, foul-
Nose.—Small, grain-like vesicles about root. smelling blood. Abortion, especially
Face.—Pale, with lustreless eyes encircled during third month of pregnancy.
by blue rings. A red areola on cheeks Foul-smelling leucorrhcea following sup-
near wings of nose. Black pores on pressed menses.
nose and face. Cough.—Dry hacking c , from tickling in
Teeth.—Drawing ache, excited almost ex- trachea. Blood spitting, with or with-
clusively by chewing. Nightly ache, as out cough.
if to burst, < warmth of bed. Gums Chest.—Painless trembling and creaking
swollen around the hollow, broken teeth. sensation under steruuui. Sensible swell-
Month.—Excoriative soreness in throat when ing of mammae. Crawling in nipples.
swallowing. Strangling pressure in Back.—Backache, which necessitates draw-
throat, as from an internal swelling. ing in and bending backward of parts.
White saliva, becoming frothy when Labor-like pain extending from lum-
talking. Bloody saliva. Every morn- bar into pubic region, Paralytic pains
ing there is a thick yellow coat on pos- in small of.
terior part of tongae. Upper Extremities. — Sprained pain in
Appetite, etc—Desire for acids, especially shoulder joint. Stiff wrist, with swell-
lemonade. ing and stitches, unbearably intensi-
fied on allowing hands to hang down.
Taste.—Greasy, in mouth. Bitter, of food,
milk and coffee. Lower Extremities.—Stidking pain in hip
joint, early in morning and during palpi-
Eructations.—Copious, empty. tation. Lardaceous ulcers on shin bones.
Vomiting,.—Bile. The ingesta of the previ- Podagra: Swelling, redness and stitches
ous day, which is still undigested. in great toe.
Stomach.—Pressure in. Stitches extending Generalities.—Paralytic pain in joints after
from pit into back. exertion. Tearing sticking in joints,
Abdomen.—Extraordinary distension of. with swelling thereof. Red, glistening
Bellyache, as from taking cold, with swelling of affected parts. Jerking
sensation as tho , diarrhoea would ensue. throbbing in arteries.
Labor-like abdominal pains. Contractive Bones.—Drawing pain thro, cylindrical b.
pain in region of uterus. Urging toward
genitals. Bruised pain in muscles, Sleep,—Sleeplessness with great restlessness,
heat and profuse sweat after midnight.
StooL—Diarrhoea with much flatulence. Dis-
charge of biood with mucus. Fever.—Pulse: Irregular; mostly rapid,
strong and tense. Violent throbbing of
Anns.—Bleeding anal hemorrhoids. Crawl- arteries of entire head. Chill: In even-
ing in. ing, with repeated shivering. Great
Urine.—Frequent, violent urging to urinate chilliness during day. Shuddering with
with profuse discharge. Retention of darkness before eyes, then sleepiness.
urine with burning discharge, passed Cold feeling iu entire (r.) leg. Heat:
drop by drop. Intolerable burning h., in whole bod),,
Sexual Organs.—Inflammatory gonorrhoea with great restlessness Flying heat on
with a purulent discharge. Gristle-like face, with chill of all the rest of bod}' and
«.uellii.er on fdorsum of. penis. Fig- cold hands and feet. Sweat: Every night.
SAMBUOUS.
during day, scanty, teuacious, mucus
SAMBUCTJS. expectoration of a sweetish, putrid, or
Mind.—Periodical delirium, with frightful somewhat salty taste.
visions and hallucinations. Unspeakable Larynx, etc. — Inflammation of trachea.
anxiety, with trembling and restlessness. Much tenacious mucus in.
Extraordinary tendency to start. Con- Chest.—Pressure, as of a heavy load on, with
tinuous peevishness. Crying and weep- suffocative anxiety. Constriction of sides.
ing. Terror. Fright followed bysuffb- Pulmonary consumption, with profuse,
ciitive attacks. exhausting sweat.
Vertigo.—Early in morning when rising. Back.—Stitches from within outward under
Head.—Pressive, stupefying ache, as from scapulae. Pressive pain in spinal coluuiu.
intoxication. Congestion to. The head Upper Extremities.—Dark blue pufimess of
is bent backwards. forearm and hands. Stitches in both
Nose.—Stuffed coryza (especially in nurs- wrists. Beating about with bauds. Burn-
lings), it hinders breathing thro' nose. ing in palms of hands.
Face.—Puffed, dark 'blue. Red, burning Lower Extremities.—Deep, sharp stitches
spots ou cheeks. Violent heat and sweat in shinbones. Sense of deadness, going
' on. Numb, tensive pain, as from swell- to sleep, and coldness in middle of (r.)
ing on cheeks and nose. shinbone. Icy-cold feet with warm body.
Teeth—Tearing and sticking in, with a feel- Generalities.—General trembling front anx-
ing as tho, cheeks were swollen. * iety and ebullition of. blood. Dropsy.
Consumption. Amelioration is felt
Mouth.—Dryness in, and in fauces, without when sitting up in bed. Most symp-
thirst. Pains in throat. toms appear when resting the body and
Vomiting.—First of food, then ofbile. With disappear during motion.
suffocation and anxious trembling. Skin.—Bloatedness and dark red swelling
Stomach.—Dull pressure in gastric region. with tension after contusions.
Abdomen.—Pinching in, with discharge of Sleep.—Sleepless yet sleepy. Slumber, with
much flatulence, after taking cold, half open eyes and mouth. Starting up
* Pressive pain in, with qualmishnes, when in sleep, with anxiety, shortness of
leaning it against a sharp edge. breath amounting even to suffocation,
Hypochondria.—Piercing pain in. and with trembling.
Urine.—Urging to urinate, with scanty dis- Fever.—Pulse: Variable: Mostly small
charge; with profuse discharge. Thin and very quick, sometimes accelerated,
urinary stream. often also full and slow. Strong ebulli-
Sexual Organs.—Swelling of scrotum (fol- tions throughout body. Chill: Run-
lowing injury). ning over whole body, with crawling
Menses. — Increased, even auaounting to here and there. Shuddering c . with
haemorrhage. cold hands and feet. Heat: Over
Respiration.—Rapid, whistling, crowing r. whole body, as soon as he falls to sleep
Violent suffocative attacks on awak- after lying down, with aversion to un-
ing, after midnight (from slumber, with cover, without thirst. Burning h. of
half-open eyes and mouth), like-laryn- face, with icy cold feet. Sweat". Ex-
gismus stridulus, with bloated, blue traordinarily profuse by day and night,
hands and face, crying, grasping about even lastingthro , the apyrexia, but only
with hands, and heat, without thirst, when awake, it breaks out on face first.
Rattling, wheezing-. Membranous croup. Extremely exhausting s. General night
Oppression of chest, with pressure in sweat, except on head, increasing to-
stomach and nausea. Tightness of chest. ward morning. Constant while awake,
Coug-h.—Attacks of suffocative cough with which immediately passes into dry
crying, excited by spasui of chest. heat during sleep.
Rough, hollow cough, with great rest- Allied Remedies. — Arn.^ Ars., Ch/n.,
les.PTic.ss and blue face. Drv. at uiirht: Rhus-L
SARSAPARILLA. SGILLA.
Back.—Stitches, from the least motion.
SARSAPARILLA. Upper Extremities.—Stitches in arm, band
Mind.—Morose peevishness with inclination and finger joints, also in legs, especially
to work. Frequent alternations of mood. from every motion. Deep cracks on
The pains greatly affect his spirits and fingers, with burning pains. Festering
cause ^reat depression. pain in finger tips.
Vertigo.—When looking a lonjjj time at a Lower Extremities. —Weariness in thighs
single object. and iu. knee joints. Red herpes on
Head.—Throbbing or sticking ache with calves. Extraordinarily cold feet.
nausea and sour vomiting. Vibrations, Generalities.—Paralytic tearing in all limbs
like the striking of a bell when talk- and joints. Chronic, gout), pains with
inj;. Sensitive scalp. Falling of hair. diminished secretion of urine, after tak-
Eyes.—Sticking in. Pain, in the daylight. ing cold from getting wet (and stoppage
Uhie swelling in inner canthi. Dim of gouoirhoea). Trembling of hands
vision, as tho , in a lag. Paper has a red and feet. Immobile limbs, as from
appearance in evening. paralysis. Emaciation so great that
the skin shrivels and falls into folds.
Face.—Eruption, like milk crust. Stiffness
Skin.—Dry, pimply eruption, which itches
and tension in inasseter muscles aud
in warmth only. Miliary rash as soon
maxillary joint. Herpes on upper lip.
as he goes from a warm room into cold
Teeth.—Sensitive upper incisors. Tearing air." Ulcers (from the abuse of mercury).
in, from cold air or cold drinks. Deep cracks in.
Throat-—Dryness and roughness in, early Sleep.—Nightly sleeplessness with frequent
in morning. Spasmodic constriction of, awaking. Frightful dreams.
with respiratory complaints- Fever.—Pulse: Somewhat accelerated, with
Appetite.—Loss of; even the thought of violent ebullition, mostly toward even-
food disgusts him. ing. Chill: Predominates by day and
Taste.—Bitter, in mouth. Food is tasteless. night. Numerous shiverings running
Eructation.—Bitter or sour, during and af- upward, mostly in forenoon. Coldness
ter eating. of whole body, with exception of face
Stomach.—Burning in, especially after eat- and chest, most on feet, even near a
ing bread. Loss of feeling in after eat- warm stove. He is always at his worst
ipg, as tbo, he had eaten nothing at all. during the chill. H e a t : In evening,
Abdomen. — Sensation of emptiness and with ebulltion and palpitation. Warm
rumbling in. Sticking in (left) side of. feeling in evening with increased sense
Burning or cold sensation in. of well being. Sweat". In evening dur-
Stool.—Hard, scanty, retarded. Difficult, ing the heat, but only on forehead.
painful, nearly causing fainting. Allied Remedies.—Bell., CALC-C, Merc,
TJrine.—Frequent, ineffectual urging to uri- Sul.
nate. Diminished discharge Ischuria
with discharge of a white, acrid mate-
rial and mucus. Profuse discharge of
SOILLA.
pale u. Painful constriction of bladder. Mind.—Great mental anxiety with fear of
Calculi of bladder and kidneys. death. Angry over trifles. Aversion to
Sexual Organs.—Excessive stench about. all mental and physical activity.
Suppressed gonorrhoeal discharge after Vertigo.—Beclouded dizziness in head.
abuse of mercury. Head.—Pressive heaviness in, early in morn-
Respiration.—Great tightnsss of r., which ing when awaking. Drawing headache
necessitates loosening the neckband and (from r. to 1. side). Throbbing, when
vest in order to breathe. Oppression, as raising up. * Sticking headache. Painful
from spasm impeding the breathing. sensitiveness of upper part, early in
He frequently takes a deep breath. morning.
SOILLA.
Eyes.—Staring look with wide open eyes. Respiration,—Panting, rattling. Groaning,
Left eye is visibly smaller than right. with open mouth. Short,from every exer-
Contracted pupils. tion, and from walking, especially from
Nose.—Painful soreness at margin of nostrils. ascending. Oppression, which necessi-
Early in morning, violent, acrid, corro- tates sitting in an upright position.
sive, fluent coryza with sore nostrils. Anxious tightness with stitchesin chest.
Face.—Changes color aud expression. Dark Cough.—With copious expectoration of
red. Red during the heat, then pale thin, frequently reddish colored mucus,
without chill. Distorted, tense features in morning. With scanty expectoration
with red cheeks, without thirst. Humid, of white mucus. Expectoration tast-
eating, spreading eruption upon upper ing repulsively sweetish or burnt, and of
lip. Cracked lips; black lips and teeth. an offensive odor. Dry, in evening and
Mouth.—Dry, open. Much sticky mucus at night. Expectoration of blood when
iu. Rough and scratch}, in upper part coughing. Violent short paroxysms of
of palate. Burning in palate and throat. spasmodic c , excited by mucus in trachea
and crawling within chest. After cold
Appetite, etc.—Complete loss of. Unap- drin k . From every exertion. With
peasable hunger. Aversion to food. stitches iu sides of chest, pains in ab-
Desire for acids. Thirst for cold water. domen, and a sense of internal heat.
Constant thirst, but for want of breath Headache and obstructed breathing dur-
she is able to take only a single swallow ing. Pressure upon bladder and invol-
at a time. untary spurting of urine, during.
Taste.—Bitter, of food, especially bread. The patient is more exhausted in the
Repulsive sweetish t., of all food, espe- morning when mucus is dislodged,
cially meats. altho, with difficulty, than during the
" dry evening cough.
Eructations.—Many empty.
Nausea.—Inclination to vomit, in gastric Neck.—Eruption on. Sensitiveness, aud
region. Constant alternation between painful soreness of skin of. • Stiff nape.
qualmishness in epigsatrium and a com- Stitches in thyroid gland.
motion as before diarrhoea in abdomen. Chest.—Stitches in sides, especially during
Continuous qualmishness early in morn- inspiration and when coughing. Inflam-
ing when coughing. Retching. matory pleurisy (inflammation of lungs
Stomach.—Pressure as of astone in. and pleura). Chest pains are intensified
early in morning. (Bad effects of blood-
Abdomen.—Shattering in hypogastrium and letting with inflammation of chest) Con-
feeling as if intestines were pressed out. gestion to. Pressure on.
Contractive pains in muscles of. Cut-
ting, pinching, as from flatulence. Belly- Back.—Eruption on, with burning, sticking
%
ache in, as from diarrhoea. Painfully • itching after scratching.
sensitive in region of bladder. Dis- Upper Extremities.—Sweat in axillae. Con-
tended. Thrusts in. vulsive twitchings of arms.
Flatulence.—Profuse discharge of very foul Lower Extremities.—Convulsive twitches
smelling flatus. in legs. Icy cold hands and feet Cold
Stool.—Diarrhceic, very bad smelling. Black sweat on feet. Sweat on toes.
diarrhoBa. Painless constipation.
Generalities.—Tearing and restlessness in
Urine.—Great urging, with discharge of limbs. Dull, rheumatic pains which are
much watery urine. Constant urging, diminished during rest and intensified
with discharge of red, burning urine. by motion. Convulsive twitchings and
Polyuria. Frequent, but scanty micturi- movements of limbs. Bubbling gurgling
tion. Frequent urination at night. Con- in many parts of body, in scapulas, back
stant pressure on bladder, which is very and arms. Most symptoms are worse
sensitive. Involuntary urination. in early morning and during motion.
SOILLA. SEOALE OORNUTUM.
Glands.—Swelled, indurated. Teeth.—Loosen and fall out. Gnashing.
Skin.—So-called fatty itch with burning Mouth.—Bloody or discolored foam before.
itching. Excoriated, in bends of limbs. Insufferable crawling in throat aud on
Cold gangrene. tongue. Swelling of tongue. Discolored,
(biown or blackish) tongue. Mucus coat
Sleep.—Restless, with much tossing about
in bed. Much yawning and stretching on tongue. Feeble, stammering speech,
without sleepiness Sleeplessness. as from paralysis of tongue.
Appetite, etc.—Great desire for acids. Vio-
Fever.—Pulse: Small and slow, but some- lent thirst.
what hard. Chill: Nightly, internal,
with external heat. Chilliness toward Taste.—Papp)', in mouth.
evening, when walking, not while sit- Nausea, etc.—Constant qualmishness aud
ting. Heat: Predominatingly dry, inclination to vomit after every meal.
internal, burning h., of entire body, with Vomiting: Of bile; of mucus; painless,
cold hands and feet, and intolerance of without any exertion.
uncovering. In afternoon and evening Stomach.—Extraordinary pressure, as from
great sense of, in entire body, mostly a load, in. Great anxiety and burning
with cold feet. When he uncovers him- in pit, but still greater sensitiveuess
self during the heat, a chill and paius thereof to touch. Gangrene of.
immediately ensue. Internal, without
Hypochondria.— Inflammation and gan-
thirst. Sweat: Entirely wanting. Ab-
grene of liver. '
sence of all exhalation, even during the
severest burning heat. Abdomen.—Burning or cold sensation iu.
Colic with convulsions. Pain in region
Allied Remedies.—Alo., Am., Ars.. Bry.t
Millef., Pod. of loins, as from false labor pains.
Flatulence.—Grumbling and rumbling in
abdomen.
SEOALE OORNUTUM. StooL — Watery diarrhoea. Involuntary
liquid stools Debilitating diarrhoea.
Mind.—Weakened power of thinking. Il- Urine. — Diminished or completely sup-
lusions of fancy; of the senses. Uncon- pressed. Watery.
scious or anxious, often passing into rav- Sexual Organs.—Labor pains are replaced
iug delirium. Melancholic sadness. Ex- by twitchings aud spasms. Labor pains
traordinary anxiety. Madness with too violent and painful. Congestion to
inclination to drown himself. Furious uterus. Inflammation of uterus after
madness. Insanity with rage and mania suppression of lochia or.menses.
to bite. Dejection with fear of death.
Menses.—Too profuse and too long con-
Sensoriuxn.—Reeling vertigo, as from in- tinued, with bright or black, thin, fluid
toxication. Unconsciousness and stupe- blood. Discharge of blood during •
faction. pregnancy. Uterine hemorrhage. Lochia
Head.—Crawling feeling in. Dull pain in remain bloody too long. Miscarriage,
occiput. Profuse falling of hair. especially at third month.
Eyes.—Wild, staring look. Distorted. They Respiration. — Dinicult, anxious r.. with
are forced deep within their orbits. sighing and hiccough. Oppression of
Darkened vision. chest, as in suffocative catarrh.
Ears.—Transitory deafness. Cough.—Expectoration of blood, with or
Nose.—Nosebleed- without cough.
Face.—Discolored. Pale, yellowish color. Larynx.—Hollow, hoarse voice.
Dark red. Blue riugs about the deeply Chest.—Spasmodic palpitation.
sunken eyes. Sunken, distorted. Spas- Back.—Coldness in (and in limbs). Insen-
modic distortion of ruouth. Formica- sibility and crawling extending from
tion on. Trismus. back to finger-tips.

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Upper Extremities.—Numbness aud dead- Eyes.—Itching vesicles on margin of lids


ness cf hands. Burning in hands. and brows.
Lower Extremities.—Violent cramps in Ears.—Increased ear-wax.
calves. Burning in swollen feet. Crawl- Nose.—Inclination to bore into. Fluent
ing in toes. Gangrenous deadness of coryza in evening. Yellow, thick, gela-
fingers aud toes.
tinous nasal mucus.
Generalities.—Bruised feeling in limbs. Face.—Greasy, shilling skin. Kxtraordiuary
Drawing and tearing, with crawling in
limbs. Numbness of limbs. Burning emaciation of.
in all parts of body, as if sparks were Teeth.—Boring pain in molars with tearing
falling thereon. Indolence and great iu lower jaw. Teeth covered with mucus.
•weariness. Convulsive twitching of Appetite, etc. — Want of appetite, with
limbs. Spasmodic distortion of limbs, white-coated tongue^ early in morning.
only ameliorated by forcibly extending Aversion to strongly salted food. Great
them. Tonic cramps and spasms. Pains
in limbs \ motion. desire for brandy.
Skin.—Wrinkled, discolored, dry. Numb Taste.—Repulsively sweetish t., on lips after
and insensible. Desquamation of entire smoking.
cuticle. Gangrenous blisters. Eructations, — Hiccough and eructations
Sleep.—Somnolency. Deep, stupefyiug. when smoking.
Fever.—Pulse: Often quite unchanged, Hypochondrias.—Pains in liver during in-
even with the most violent attacks. spiration. Miliary eruption iu hepatic
Mostly slow and contracted, sometimes region. Stitchesin spleen when walking.
intermittent or suppressed, somewhat Abdomen.—Sensible throbbing in arteries
accelerated during the heat only. Chill: of, and entire body after eating.
Violent, but short, soon followed by in- Stool.—Hard. Constipation.
ternal burning heat, with great thirst. Urine.—Dark, diminished. Urination after
Disagreeable cold feeling in back, ab- every stool. Urinary sediment like
domen and limbs. H e a t : Violent long- coarse-grained, red sand.
continued, dry heat, with great restless-
Sexual OrganB.—Slow and insufficient erec-
ness and violent thirst. Sweat: Princi- tions, with too rapid emission of semen
pally on upper part of .body. Gen- and long-continued voluptuous thrill.
eral cold, clammy sweat. • Impotency with lasciviousness. Dis-
Allied Remedies. — Am-c.x Ars., BelL, charge of prostatic fluid during sleep
Coloc, Phos.% Verai-a., and stool.
Respiration. *— Frequent, deep, sighing.
Tightness of, from stitches in side.
' SELENIUM.
Cough.—Early in morning, straining chest;
Mind.—Great debility and relaxation caused with expectoration of bloody mucus.
by mental labor extended far into the
night. Extraordinary forgetfulness when Larynx, — Hawking of bloody mucus.
awake, but a clear recollection when half Hoarse, husky voice.
asleep. Extraordinary loquacity and Neck.—Stiff nape when turning head..
talkativeness. Back.—Paralytic pain in small of, early in
Head.—Violent sticking ache over left eye, morning.
excited by walking in the sun and strong
odors. Headache every afternoon. Head- Upper Extremities.— Nightly tearing in
ache from lemonade, wine and tea. Hair hands. Itch vesicles on margin of hands
falls out on combing (also from eye- and between fingers. Biting in palms.
brows, beard and genitals). Itching Lower Extremities.—Itching about ankles
creeping on scalp in eveniug; it oozes and feet In evening. Cramp In calves
when scratched and feels as if contracted. and soles of feet Flat ulcers on legs.

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SELENIUM. SENEGA.
Generalities.—Great emaciation, especially burning therein. Swelling of lids, with
of face, hands and thighs. He is intol- crawling therein. Hardened mucus
erant of drafts and easily takes cold, crusts in lashes earl}- iu inorniug. Water-
which is followed by tearing in limbs. ing, 'when in open air and looking in-
All of the symptoms are < after sleep, tently. Clouded cornea. Sensitive to
whereuiito he has a great inclination, es- light. Weak vision andflickeringbefore.
pecially on hot days. China intensifies Ears.—Painfull}, sensitive hearing.
the symptoms beyond endurance.
Nose.—Odor: As of anulceriu; as of pus be-
Skill.—Heat like a fiery glow in single spots fore.
on body. Spots which have been Face.—Heat of. Hurtling vesicles on upper
scratched open remain humid a long lip and in angles of mouth.
time. Flat ulcers.
Mouth.—Burning on palate, in throat and
Sleep.—Late falling to sleep in evening. at tip of tougue. Inflammatory swell-
Awakened by the least noise. He al- ing of fauces aud uvula. Dry buccal
ways awakes at the . sirue hour. cavity, with tenacious mucus iu throat.
Fever.—Pulse: Accelerated but little, even Increased saliva. Roughness in throat.
with strong ebullition Chill: Constant, Appetite.—Total loss of. Increased thirst.
alternating with heat. Heat: External
only, with burning in skin in single Taste.—Sweet, metalHcorurinous, iu mouth.
spots only. Sweat: Very profuse, espe- Qualmishness.—Starting in stomach, with
cially on chest, axillae and genitals. gagging and inclination to vomit.
From the slightest motion. Every time Stomach.—Burning. Spasmodic pressure.
he sleeps by day as well as night. Ex- Abdomen. — Warmth, and oppression iu
traordinarily easy s.. Causes yellow or upper, during inspiration. Boring, dig-
white, stiff, salty spots on the linen. ging pain in upper. Drawing, as from
Allied Remedies. —ALUM., BOY., Bry., a foreign body in walls of.
Calc-c, Ign., Merc, Nux-Y.. Puls., Stool.—Retarded, hard and too scanty.
Sep., Sut.t Thuj. Urine. — Diminished discharge of. Noc-
turnal enuresis. Urine mixed with mu-
cus threads, becoming turbid and cloudy
SENEGA. on cooling. Burning and sticking in
urethra during and after urination.
Mind.—Vacancy and dull confusion in head, Sexual Organs.—Increased sexual desire,
with pressure in eyes and cloudy vision. with painful erections.
Great anxiety, with quick breathing.
Melancholic mood, easily irritated by Respiration.—Difficult, as from stoppage
offenses. Cheerfulness, with great ex- of lungs. Tight, as tho , chest were too
citability, which turns to anger and narrow, especially iu open air and when
rage. Hypochondriasis. stooping. Short, from accumulation of
mucus in chest and air passages.
Head.—Dull outward pressure in forehead
and orbits, as tho' brain and eyes would Cough.—Dry, shattering c , from burning
be forced out, with sensitive eyes. Jerk- and tickling in larynx, especially when in
ings and thrusts in forehead. Conges- open air aud in evening. With copious
tion, with throbbing therein, especially expectoration of tenacious albuminous
when stooping. Hollow, empty feeling, mucus, of a somewhat offensive odor in
affecting eyes. The headache always ex- morning, and when in the house.
tends to eyes, is intensified in a warm .Larynx, etc.—Extraordinary quantity of
room and during rest and is better in mucus in, and in trachea. Catarrhal
the cold, open air. Shivering on scalp. croup. Tracheal phthisis. Hoarseness.
Eyes.—Out pressing paiu in orbits, as tho' Chest. — Congestion to, with throb-
eyeballs were expanded, especially in bing therein while sitting. Pressing
evening by artificial light. Congestion pain in, worst during rest. Great sen-
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teraally. Stitches in, when coughing Head.— Duluess in. Attacks of outward
and during inspiration. Painful SOl'e- boring pains extort screams and cause
ness of, increased by external press- vomiting. Unilateral outward sticking
nre, sneezing,, coughing, etc Most in forehead or one (mostly 1.) side with
chest symptoms are worse when at drawing together of eyes. Heavi-
rest and have no influence on the breath- ness iu temples and forehead with vio-
ing. Copious accumnlation of mucus lent congestion, in evening after Uing
in. Phthisis mucosa. Etydrotborax. down it terminates iu a one-sided tear-
Violent, shaking palpitation. ing pain. Throbbing In: In occiput.
Back.—Bursting pain under right scapula. Distensive pressing pain. Feeling: Of
a bail rolling about in; as if brain were
Lower Extremities.—Sense of great wear- loose and shattered. Ulcerative pain iu
iness, with trembling thereof. Paralytic occiput. "Worse: Forenoon; towards
weariness in joints of lower legs. night; slightest moving or shaking of;
Generalities.—Extraordinary mental and turning eyes; striking foot against any-
physical relaxation. Relaxed, plethoric, thing; stooping; lying on back; sitting.
phlegmatic constitutions; old persons. Better: Rest; external pressure; closing
Great weakness, especially when it seems eyes; after sleep; warmth; continued
to start from chest. Diseases of the vigorous motion; open air; in dark-
mucous membranes. Dropsy of iuternal ness; raising up; lying on painful side.
parts (especially after inflammations).
Skin.—Bites of poisonous animals. Anasarca. External Head.—Cold feeling on vertex.
Sleep.—Sound and at same time stupefying, Foul dry eruption with sticking itching
iu evening immediately upon lying crawling, smarting when scratched; and
down. Frequently awakened by chest cracks on vertex, occiput and behind
difficulties, toward morning. ears. Swelling over one temple with
coldness, tearing and itchiug therein.
Fever.—Pulse: Irregular, mostly hard Crawling itching most on occiput and
and accelerated, with strong ebullition behind ears, worse from scratching which
1
of blood; seldom soft. Chill: And is followed by pimples, denuded spots,
shivering, almost exclusively in open thickening of scalp and raw sensitive-
air, with weariness in legs and difficult ness. Painfully sensitive roots of hair,
breathing. Shuddering over back, with burning after scratching. Involuntarily
heat of face, chest symptoms and other jerks it backward (and forward) mostly
sufferings. Heat: Only in rapid flashes. in A. M. and when sitting quietly. Open
Sweat: Wholly wanting and appears fontanelles. Takes cold in, from dry,
only during its secondary action. cold winds or getting it wet. Worse :
Allied Remedies.—Am., BelL, BryM Touch: early in morning and toward
Stann, evening; at rest; rising from bed; cold
north wind: on side on which he is not
lying. Better: Lying upon part
SEPIA.
Mind.—Incapable of mental exertion. Dis- Eyes.—Inflammation and sticking in, with
traction. Great weakness of memory. sensitiveness to daylight Gauze or black
Anxiousness in evening in bed. Anxiety spots before. Sparks before. Inability
with flying heat. Easily startled. Cry- to open them at night. Feeling as if
ing out. Indifference to his family. they would fall out Falling of one
Angry, sensitive, irritable. Very excit- upper lid, as from paralysis. Inflam-
able when in company. Morose. De- matory swelling of lids. Yellow, scle-
spondent about his health. rotic. Farsight. Yellow halo about
candle light in evening.
Vertigo.—As tho, all surrounding objects
were moving, or he was being wafted in Ears.—Sticking in. Oversensitive to music.
the air, with inability to collect his
senses, especially in the open air. Nose,—Cancer of. Dry, stopped. Inflam-

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matioii aud swelling of tip. Ulcerated Sexual Organs.—Weak and sweating con-
nostrils. Want of smell. Fluent coryza stantly. Increased sexual desire. Pro-
with hoarseness. Nosebleed. Snee7.ing. lapsus uteri. Downward pressure in
uterus, causing oppression of breathing.
Face.—Yellow, especially about mouth and
Violently itching rash inside of labia.
transversely across nose and cheeks.
Pale, puffy, Skiu, red and rough. Milk Menses.—Dark, too early and too profuse,
crust. Scurfs on lips and about chin. with increased bodily complaints. Sup-
pressed. Corrosive leucorrhcea.
Teeth.—Become hollow. Sticking or draw-
ing ache with great agitation. Swollen, Cough.— Paroxysms of spasmodic cough
bleeding f»u.ms. following each other in rapid succession,
Mouth.— Aputliju. Sensation of a lump excited by tickling in chest from larynx
slicking in throat when swallowing. to stomach. With salt)' expectoration
Slicking sore throat when swallowing. early in morning and in evening. With
White coat on tongue. Offensive breath. copious, salty or foul tasting expectora-
tion, dark bloody in early morning and
Appetite, etc.—Ravenous hunger and glut- evening, and a milky tenacious mucus
tony. A version.to food, especially meat during day. Expectoration: Yellow,
and milk. Thirstlessness. green or gray pus; tasting hitter, putrid,
flat, sour or repulsively sweet with an
Tast.e.—Sour or foul, in mouth. Food tastes unpleasant odor; is loosened with diffi-
too salt. culty and is swallowed. Dry stomach
Eructations.—-Sour. Painful. cough, in evening in bed, with nausea
Nausea. — In morning while fasting and and bitter vomiting.
when driving. Vomiting: Bile; during Larynx.—Roughness and soreness in and
pregnancy; first bitter water, then food. in throat.
Stomach.—Sticking or throbbing in pit of. CheBtr—Oppression of, .during profuse as
Spasmodic pressure in. Burning in. well as stopped expectoration. Rough-
Severe pain in cardiac orifice when swal- ness aud soreness in. Itching and tick-
lowing food. Empty sensation in, and ling in. Tightness of, at night aud
in abdomen. when walking. Constriction of. In-
Hypochondria.—Pain (sticking) in liver tense orgasm iu', with violent palpita-
from motion or when, riding. tion. Shocks and stitches in, when
breathing and during mental exertion.
Abdomen.—Adherent and indurated sensa- Empty feeling in. Pulmonary con-
tion in. Burning and sticking in. Pot sumption following iuflanrmatiqn. of.
belly (in mothers). Tearing pains Heaviness and fulness in. Rattling in.
which spread from abdomen into chest Palpitation. Better: Pressure of hand.
and thigh. Excoriation in groins.
Neck.—Drawing and sticking iu nape.
Flatulence.—Rumbling and grumbling in
abdomen, after eating. Back,—Stiffness, extending up to nape.
Burning tearing iu lumbar region.'
Stool.—Violent urging, discharge of mucus Symptoms fly from other parts to back.
only. Too soft. Constipation with de- Pressing and sticking in scapulae. Feels
layed stool. Diarrhoea: Exhausting; as if something adhered in sacral region.
after milk; green (of children).
Upper Extremities.—scurfs on hands.
Rectum.—Pro.'apsed, during stool. Pro- Burning of palms. Exfoliation of skin
truding, bleeding hemorrhoids. of palms. Painless ulcers upon knuckles
and tips of fingers. Pauaritia. .
Urine.—Dark. Frequent urging with ina-
bility to urinate. Involuntary urinatiou Lower Extremities.—Drawing iu thighs.
during first sleep. Smarting in urethra Paralysis of legs, especially after anger.
when urinating. Stiffness of legs after sitting a short
SEPIA. SILIOEA.

• time. Coldness of legs and feet. Spread- Allied Remedies.—ACO., Agar.x Ag~i\>
ing blisters and painless ulcers upon Avi-c* Ant-tM Ap.% Ars., AsaJ\t Bar-c.l
heels and joints as well as tips of toes. BELL., Bry.x Calc-C, Carb-v., CAUST.,
Crippled toe nails. All the flexures of CHIN., Ch-ui., Cupr., Dras., Dulc,
the joints become sore. isuphor., Gel., Graph., Hep., Kre.,
L y e , MAG-M., Men., Jl/n-r,, Nat-C.
Generalities.—Want of flexibility In wrist, NIT-AC, iS'ux-v., Phos., PULS., AV.o.t.,
knee and ankle joints. Sticking pains RHUS-T., SWew., SIL., SUL.. Verat-n.
in limbs. Painful sensitiveness of every
part of entire body. Great sensitiveness
to cold north wind. "Easily takes cold.
Getting wet is followed by a violent
SILICEA.
chill, then fainting attacks, then coryza. Mind.—Enervation from mental exertion.
Intense nightly orgasm of blood with ' Auxiousuess. Dejection and despair
palpitation. Restlessness and throb- with most intense satiety of life. Great
bing in all limbs. Burning pain in oljstiuacy in children ; the}, cry even
many parts of body. Want of natural when kindly spoken to. Yielding,
bodily heat. Excessively bad effects anxious mood.
from anger. Weakness on awaking.
Vertigo.—When driving. Vertiginous at-
Symptoms cease during violent motion
tacks seeming to ascend from nape into
(except riding) but appear in their
head. Great dizziness, as tho , drunken,
greatest intensity when sitting quietly
in evening. When stooping, driving or
in morning aud evening.
lookiug up. As if to fall forward.
Skin. — Painless ulcers. Excoriation in Head.—Congestion with burning heat in.
bends of joints. Moist herpes with Throbbing aud pounding, most severe
itching and "burning. * Hypersensitive. in forehead and vertex, with chilliness.
Heaviness in, wanting to press out thro'
Sleep.—Restless, from ebullition of blood- forehead, daily from noon till evening.
Late falling to. Great day sleepiness. Tearing pains, often unilateral (r.) only,
with stitches out thro , eyes and in facial
Fever.—Pulse: At night rapid and full, of-
bones, heat iu forehead and great rest-
ten intermittent; slow during day. Ac-
lessness, > external cold. Outward
celerated especially bj r anger and motion.
sticking in forehead and temples, most
Great ebullition of blood and throbbing
iu right. Paiuful jerks in middle of
in bloodvessels. Chill: Often first ap-
forehead when turning quickly. Burst-
pears after the previous heat. Alternat-
ing pressure in. Pains ascend from
ing with heat. Chilliness in evening in
nape to vertex and are accompanied by
open air and from every movement.
weakness. Worse. Night; noon till
More thirst with chill than with the
night; evening ; stepping hard; motion:
heat, Shivering during pains: Want of
Of eyes ; writing; mental exertion; talk-
natural vital heat. H e a t : Attacks of
ing ; becoming heated ; uncovering head
flying h., during day, especially in after-
and letting it get cold; drafts; stoop-
noon and evening, while sitting as well
ing. Better: Wrapping head warmly;
as when in open air, and from mental ex-
tight bandage on; in a warm room.
citement, mostly with thirst and red-
ness of face. Attacks of h., as tho1 dashed External-Head: Enlarged head with open
with hot water. Sweat: Copious, more fontanelles, with emaciation of rest of
after, than during motion. Continued body. Tearing externally especially on
debilitating. Constant night and morn - occiput and nape. Sensitive to pressure
ing s. Only on upper part of body. of hat, etc., and to touch. Burning, tick-
Profuse, after slight exertion, with faint- ling itching most on occiput, worse from
like weakness, > motion. Anxious, scratching, which causes festering pain
offensive, sour or smelling like elder and more violent burning. Foul dry
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eruption on occiput and behind ears, Stomach.—Pressure like a stone in. Press-
when scratched it festers. Itching ure in, waterbrash and vomiting fol-
nodes and nodular elevations on, and in low each other consecutively after
nape. Takes cold in it easily and is hi- every meal. Pit is painful to pressure.
tolerant of uncovering. Worse: Night;
Abdomen.--Tei.se, bloated, hard and hot,
lying thereon ; pressure; undressing ;
especially in children. Cutting in (with-
becoming warm in bed ; touch; chang-
out diarrhoea, much worse when consti-
ing weather ; at change of moon ; stormy
pated), > warm applications. Colic,
weather. Better*. Wrapping up warmly;
wherein the hands turn yellow and the
warm room ; dr-' warm weather. nails blue. Colic from worms, in chil-
Eyes.—Suppurative agglutination of, Lach- dren. Painful inguinal hernia.
ryuiatiou in open air. Biting in canthi.
Swollen lachrymal glands. Ulcers and Flatulence,—Incarcerated. Much noise in
fundus liematodes on cornea. Paralysis abdomen, with discharge of very offen-
of optic nerve. Black spots float before sive flatus.
vision Far sight. Stool. — Difficult, hard, aud constipated.
Ears.—Stopped, sometimes opening with a Frequent, papescent, cadaverous or
report. Difuaill hearing, especially for stinking. Discharge of worms.
the human voice and during full moon. Anus.—Itching and sticking in, and in
Oversensitive to noise. rectum.
Nose.—Nosebleed of acrid, corrosive blood. Urine.—S trau gu ry.
Long continued sense of dryness in. Ul-
Sexual Organs.—Itching and humid spots
cers and gnawing pain high up in, with
on, especially scrotum. Sweat on scro-
great sensitiveness of tins spot, to touch. tum. Hydrocele. Excessive sexual desire.
Fluent coryza. Acrid, excoriating dis-
charge. Loss of smell. Violent or very Menses.—Too early, but too scanty (or too
frequent sneezing with discbarge of thin, profuse). Menstrual discharge between
acrid mucus. Stuffed coryza and chronic the periods. Uterine hsemorrhage. Abor-
stoppage, from lumps of hardened mucus. tion. Acrid, biting, corrosive leucorrhoea.
Face.—Pale, earth colored or waxy. White, Respiration,—Whooping. Arrested. Deep,
or burning red spots, especially ou sighiug. Short and panting, when
cheeks. The skin is cracked. Painful walking rapidly and during manual labor.
scurfs on lips. Herpes ou* chiu. Swell- Tightness of chest when at rest.
ing of lower jaw bone. Painful swelling
of submaxillary glands. Cough.—From cold drinks. Phthisical, with
copious expectoration. Hollow, spas-
Teeth.—Tearing pain in, worse at night. modic, suffocative c.» from tickling in
Nightly, sticking toothache < by both trachea, especially in region of throat-pit;
warmth and cold. dry in evening and night; in morning
Mouth.—Dryness in. Much mucus in throat. and during day, with copious, yellow,
Appetite.—Lost, with great thirst. Ravenous somewhat greenish, purulent, tough,
sometimes milk-white, acrid, mucus ex-
hunger with want of. Aversion to warm pectoration, or, more rarely, of bright,
cooked food; he wishes to eat cold frothy blood; generally of a fatty taste
things only. Repugnance to meat and and offensive odor.
milk.
Taste.—Sense of, wanting Bitterness in Chest.—Rattling in. Bruised feeling in.
Pressure and soreness on. Stitches ex-
mouth early in morning-
tending thro , into back. Purulent pul-
Eructations.—Tasting of ingesta or sour. monary consumption. Suppurating
Waterbrash with shuddering. matnmse of nursing women. Inflamed
Nausea, etc.—Continuous, "with vomiting; nipples. Mammary cancer.
<^ early in morning. Vomiting: After
every druxk; of food, then of bitter mu- ",—Swelling and curvature of vertebra-,.
cus; of water, then of food. Spasmodic, drawing lumbar pains.
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SILIOEA. SPIGELIA.
Upper Extremities.—Incipient paralysis of dry h. During day, typically recurring
lower ami and hand. Burning iu finger- heat without previous chill, followed by
tips. Yellow, crippled, brittle finger- slight sweat. Sweat: Debilitating, at
nails. Panaritia.
Lower Extremities. — Boils on thighs.
night or only in morning. From moder-
ate exercise, most profuse on head and
- face. Profuse on head only. Nocturnal
I
Swelling of knee. Swelling of feet, in
morning. Cold feet. Footsweatwith sour or offensive s. Wholly absent.
excoriation between toes. Stinking, Allied Remedies.—Agar., Ars.t /?e/l..Bor.,
feet. Ulceration of big toe. CALC-C., Caust., Cufir., Flu-ac, Gel.,
Graph,, H E l \ , Iod., Kali-c., Lye, Merc,
Generalities.—He easily takes cold, espe- Mez., Nat-c, Nuxr-v., Petr., Phos.%
cially from uncovering head or feet. Puls., A/ius-i., SEP., Staph-, SuL
Nightly sticking in all joints. Worm
complaints in scrofulous persons. Lame-
ness of limbs iu evening. Great weari- SPIGELIA--
ness and sieepiness during storms. Eb-
ullitions of blood and thirst from drink - Mind.—Difficult thinking and disinclination
iug a small quantity of wine. Restless- for mental exertion. Verj* weak memory.
ness after sitting a long time. Great Restlessness, anxiety, and solicitude for
nervous exhaustion. Great emaciation. the future. Dejectiou even mounting
The symptoms are intensified at uight, to self-destruction.
at new and full moon and when the Vertigo.—When looking downward.
weather changes. Pan on which he lies
goes to sleep. Head.—Outward boring pain in forehead,
vertex or occiput. Inward pressure gen-
Glands.—Painlessly swolleu, they develop a erally in right temple, or as if brain
continued itching only. Suppurating. were pressed out of forehead. Shocks
Bones.—Swelling and curvature of. Inflam- of tearing pain in forehead, with staring
mations of. Caries. eyes. Thrusts and jerks in head. Pres-
sive squeezing pains, especially when
Skin.—Painful sensitiveness of. Suppuratiug stooping. Sore pain in forehead and
ulcers of,all kinds, with laudable as well vertex. Shaking iu brain. Painfullness
as unhealthy pus especially in mem- of occiput, with stiffness of nape.
branous parts. Ulcers, with proud flesh; "Worse: Evening. Motion: Slight; of
stinking; spongy swelling and painful- head; of eyes; stepping hard. Mental
ness around; gangrenous. Gangliou. exertion; noise; opening mouth; cough-
Unhealthy. ing; stooping; talking; sitting; stand-
Sleep.—Frequent jerking and starting up in. ing; walking in open air. Better: Rest;
Sleepiness early in evening. Sleepless: lying with head high; closing eyes; un-
Altho* sleepy; from heat, restlessness covering head; in room; laying hand
and great ebullition of blood to head. on part; external pressure.
Many anxious dreams. Somnambulism. E x t e r n a l Head.—Painful sensitiveness of
scalp and hair to motion, with a burning
Fever.—Pulse: Small, but hard and quick; ulcerative pain when touched. Tearing
often irregular, and then sometimes also in. ashiveriug runs all over h., when af-
slow. The blood very readily begins fected part is touched. Tension of
to surge. Chill: Strong, in evening in scalp. Dull outward sticking in, alter-
bed, increased when uncovering. Great nating with a sore pain on vertex.
chilliness, especially during every exer- Better: During, but worse after wash
tion. Constant internal chilliness and ing; uncovering. Worse: Touch.
want of natural vital heat. H e a t : Pre-
dominant. Frequent short attacks of Eyes.—Are painful in their sockets when
fijing h., during day, most on face. Uni- moved. Sensation as tho , balls were
versal strong h., with thirst in afternoon, too large. The lids hang down, seem-
eveniug or thro , whole night. Nocturnal in gly hard aud immovable. Difficult

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SPIGELIA.
opening of. Inflammation of margin of •.—Hard, painful swelling of cervical
lids. Burning in, with redness of glands.
sclerotic and distended bloodvessels.
Chest.—Stitches. Contraction, with difficult
Acrid tears. Dilated pupils. Presbyopia.
breathing. Tearing pain. Sense of
Ears.—Karache: Like a plug forcibly press- trembling in, < from slightest motion.
ed into. Sense of stoppage. Deafness. Pinching stitches in diaphragm, with
obstructed respiration. Extraordinarily
Kose.—Tickling itching on. Herpetic erup- violent, visible and audible, anxious
tion on, with painful soreness. Catarrhal palpitation, < bending chest forward.
fcvei, with weeping inoud and dry heat
without thirbL Profuse discharge of Back.—Stickiug pain in, especially when
mucus thro, posterior, with dryness and breathing.
stoppage of ante, ior nares. Upper Extremities.—Stitches iu joints of
anus and hands. Hard, burning, itch-
Face.—Pule, puffy, with distorted features, ing nodules on palms.
especially early in morning when awak-
ing from sleep. Sweat on. Yellow Lower Extremities.—Stitches in joints of
circles about eyes. Red. Jerking, tearing lower limbs and in upper thighs "when
pressure and burning in zygoma. Press- walking. Wartlike excrescences on toes.
ive pain in lower jaw. Generalities. — Sticking pain in limbs,
especially in joints. Heaviness and
Teeth, — Thumping tearing ache < by bruised sensation in entire body when
cold water and admission of cold air. rising from sitting. General weariness,
Ache as tho, being torn out, im- especially after the slightest motion in
mediately after eating and at night.
open air. Painful sensitiveness of entire
Mouth.—Bad odor from. Much white, body to contact, with shuddering of the
foamy saliva in, and in fauces. Fissures, parts touched, or with crawling running
in tongue. through whole body. The symptoms
are intensified after washing and after
Appetite, etc—Loss of, with violent thirst. satisfying the sexual desires.
Ravenous hunger, with qualmishness.
Glands.—Painfully swollen.
Taste.—Putrid; fetid, in mouth.
SMn.—Pale and wrinkled on body.
Stomach.—Pit of, sensitive to touch. Press-
ure as of a hard lump in. Sleep. — Disturbed, at night, by physical
restlessness. Unrefreshing, at night,
Abdomen.—Pressure as of a hard lump iu followed by sleepiness early in morning.
navicular region. Stitches in. Worm ,
colic. Fever.—Pulse . Irregular, mostly strong,
but slow. Tremulous. Quicker in even-
StooL—Frequent, ineffectual urging. Dis- ing, slower in morning. Chill: In morn-
charge of large pieces of mucus, with- ing, often recurring at same hour. Alter-
out feces. Discharge of feces with worms. nating with heat or sweat. Of single
parts, with warmth of others. Univer-
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate, with sal, overrunning c , with concomitant
profuse discharge; also at night. White heat. Proceeds from chest. Chilliness
sediment. from theleatmction. H e a t : Principally
Genitals.—Frequent erections, with volup- on back. Nocturnalflyingh., with thirst,
tuous thoughts, but no sexual desire. especially for beer. Of face and hands,
with chili on back. Sweat: Nocturnal,
Respiration.—Sbon, especially when as- offensive, with concomitant heat.
cendiug. Suffocative attacks, with anx- Clammy on hands. Cold.
iety, violent palpitation and chest pains.
Allied Remedies.—-Sis™., -Dig., Euphr.,
Cough.—Violent, with suffocative attacks. Gel., Laur+i M e r c , Hat-c., Nal-m.%
Dry. hollow, with obstructed respiration. Puls.t Verai-a.

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SPONGIA. Sexual Organs.—Swelling of testes and


spermatic cords.
Mind.—Attacks of anxiety. Great tendency Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Palpi-
to be easily frightened. Obstinaucy. Ex- tation before.
cessive mirth. Great inclination to hum
and sing. Disposition to weep. Respiration.—Difficult, as from a stopper or
valve in larynx, without rattling. Op-
Head.—Congestion with pressure in fore- pressed, > bending upper part of body
head. Distensive, pressive ache as tho , forward. Whistling, rattling, anxious
it would burst. Outward pressure in (r.) inspiration with violent exertion of ab-
frontal eminence. Throbbing and pul- dominal muscles. Whee/ing (not ratt-
sation in, especially in forehead. Bent ling) inspiration. Loss of breath
or sunken backward, with painful stiff-
ness of nape, anxious whistling Cough.—Deep, dry, hollow, barMug C,
breathing and a dry barking cough during day and night, excited by an ir-
(croup). Sensation as if hair stood on ritation like a plug or valve high up in
end. "Worse: Sitting; entering a warm the larynx, in the morning only there is
room after walking in open air; looking detached a scanty, tenacious yellow or
intently. Better: Lying horizontally, hardened mucus, of a faintly sour taste,
especially qn back. which can't be ejected butmust be swal-
lowed. With painful soreness* and burn-
Eyes.—Pressure and sticking in. Headache ing in chest.
and tears in e., from continued staring
at a single point. The lids feel heavy Larynx, etc.—Sensitive to touch. Rough-
and draw shut. ness and burning dryness with sensation
of constriction in larynx and trachea.
Ears.—Suppuration of external. Difficult Inflammation of mucous membraue of
hearing. trachea. Membraneous croup. Laryn-
Nose.—Dry nasal catarrh. geal and tracheal phthisis. Hoarseness.
Face.—Pale, with sunken eyes. Red, with Husky, weak voice which fails when
an aμxiousmien. Swollen cheeks. Erup- talking and singing.
tion on lips. Swelling and tension of Neck.—Painful stiffness of nape and neck,
submaxillary glands. felt especially when turning head.
Mouth.—Painful vesicles on inside of cheeks Large goitre with pressure and crawl-
and on tongue. Salivation. Brown, dry ing therein.
tongue. Chest.—The slightest exertion causes vio-
Appetite, etc.—Insatiable hunger and thirst. lent congestion to, with obstructed
Taste.—Bitter in throat, not in mouth. breathing, anxiety and qualmishness.
Constriction, with violent oppression
Vomiting,.—After milk.
of breathing. Burning and soreness in.
Stomach.— Intolerance of tight clothing
about. Stitches in, from least pressure Back-—Pressing pain in sacrum.
thereon. Feeling of laxness, and as if Upper Extremities.—Large blisters on fore-
it stood open. arm. Swelling and redness of single
Hypochondria.—Pressure in. finger joints which are tense when bent.
Numbness of finger tips.
Abdomen. —Drawing pains i n lumbo-ab-
dominal region, starting from small of Generalities.—Stiff extremities. Bruised
back/ Swelling of inguinal glands. feeling in arms and legs. Heaviness of
Grumbling and grunting in. body. Sensation of numbness of lower
half of body. Great mental and physi-
StooL—Hard, scanty, with urging in anus.
cal relaxation. Many complaints, ex-
Anus.—Crawling, with discharge of as- cept those of respiration, are ameliorated
carides. when resting in a horizontal position.
Urine.—Involuntary discharge. Frequent Glands.—Swollen and indurated.
urging with a scanty discharge.
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SPONGIA. STANNUM.
Skin.—DΓ)-, hot. Itching sticking, when Appetite,—Great hunger and thirst except
becoming warm in bed. Herpes. in evening. Loss of, in evening.
Sleep.—Reveries and phantasies on falling Taste-—Bitter, of all food.
asleep. Nausea, etc.—Sv\eet usui^s in throat. Bitter
Fever.—Pulse: Very quicic, full and hartl. vomiting after eating. Violent 1 etching
Stionii; ebullition of blood aud swelling followed by vomiting of indigested food.
of bloodvessel-. Chill: With shaking, Haematemesis.
even by a warm stove, most on back. Stomach-—Violent pressure in, with painful
H e a t : Great, soon after the chill, with soreness thereof to touch. Cramps,
dw burning skin over whole body ex- with bitter eructations, sensation of
cept thijjlis, which remain cold, numb hunger therein aud diarrhoea. Bruised
and chill}'. Attacks of overrunning, paiu iu pit. Empty seusaliou in.
flying h. Anxious h., with red cheeks,
weeping and inconsolable mood. Sweat: Abdomen.—Spasmodic colic about navel.
Cool on face, in evening. Over whole Hysterical spasms in. Empty or full
body, in earl}- morninghouis. feeling in. Sensitive to touch.
Flatulence.—Flatulent distension of abdo-
Allied Remedies.—Brom., Dros., a HP.,
men. Obstructed flatus.
lod.x Kali-bL, Lact., Phyt.
Stool. — Frequent, ineffectual urging to.
Hard, dry aud knotty. Scanty, greeu-
ish. Mucus diarrhoea.
STANNUM. Urine.—Scanty discharge. The excitation
Mind.—Extraordinary restlessness and anx- to urinate fails, as from insensibility of
iety. Despondency. Quickly passing bladder, only a fulness in lower abdomen
ebullitions of auger. Irritability, silent indicates its necessity.
peevishness, anthropophobia and aver- Sexual Organs.—Increased sexual desire.
sion to talk. Hopelessness. Violent, voluptuous irritation to dis-
charge semen.
Head.—Pressive, stupefying ache, moving
about iu forehead. Burning in forehead Menses.—Increased. Anxiety and low spirits
with qualmishness ^> in open air. Throb- before. Debilitating, mucous leucorrhoea.
bing in temples. Painful jerks thro* Respiration.— Crowing, snoring. Great
forehead aud occiput, leaving a dull tightness of chest, with anxiety in even-
pressure behhid, > from motion. ing; it necessitates loosening the
Eyes.—Weak, dim, sunken. Nighly puru- clothes. Want of breath from every
lent agglutinauou. Sticking aud press- movement, but also when lying down.
ure in lids. Lachrymal fistula Styes, Taking a deep breath causes a transient
Ears.—Ulcerated ringholes. Shrieking noise sense of agreeable lightness.
in, when blowing nose. Cough.—Tickling, deep, hollow c , return-
Nose.—Stoppage in upper nasal cavity. ing periodically in fits ot three coughs,
Unilateral stufled coryza with inflamed excited by mucus in chest and stitchts
nasal cavities. ' and dryuess in trachea. Violent, dry c.,
in evening in bed, until midnight. Dur-
Face.—Pale, sunken, with deep seated eyes.
ing day, with copious, greenish, repul-
Drawing facial pain in n.alar bone and
sively sweetish foul or sometimes salty
orbits. Swelling of upper jaw and cheek.
or sour expectoration. Phthisis mucosa.
Crainp in jaws. Painful swelling of sub-
maxillary glands. Larynx, etc.—Roughness and hoarseness in.
Mouth.—Bad odor from. Sticking, dry sen- Tickling and soreness in. Much mucus
sation in throat. Hawking of mucus in trachea, which is easily expectorated.
with painful soreness in. After hawking Soreness in trachea. Tracheal phthisis.
mucus, the voice for singing is much Chest. — Tickling itching in. Piercing
higher. Speech difficult and weak from and soreness in. Stitches in 1., when
debilitv. breathing or lying thereon. Sense of

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STANNUM. STAPBYSAGBIA.
emptiness and weakness in. Ulcerative STAPHYSAGRIA. •
phthisis. Hydrothorax. Teusiou and
painful ness throughout entire external c. Mind.—Chaotic, incapable of any mental
Upper Extremities.—Swelling of hands in exertion. AVeak memory. Bad effects
cveuinj.'. Violent burning in hands. of righteous anger and indignation
Frost bites. Hangnails. (he Hin^i. a way wli.il lit* h.is in hi:.
Lower Extremities.—Great weakness in hand). Great mi^riness. I'ixed dis-
thighs. Swelling of ankle in evening. satisfaction over his own as well as the
Violent burning in feet. deeds of others. Ill humor over events.
Tearful mourning, with grief and fear
Generalities.—Paralytic heaviness iu ex- for the future. Hypuchondrical Indif-
tremities. Paralyses of arms and legs. ference (of onanists), Tetchiness
Pressive drawing in limbs. Burning Thoughts full of solicitude.
heat in limbs. Lassitude with trem-
bling. Extraordinary weakness of Head.—Stupefying pressive ache, us tho ,
body (and iniud), with treimilousness brain were pressed together. Pressure
felt more during slow motion. Greatly as of a heav3' lump or ball fixed within
indisposed and affected after long con- forehead. Feeling: As tho , brain were
tinued speaking. Emaciation. Hys- rent asunder; as if head would burst,
terical and hypochondriacal spasms, especially in forehead. Worse: Early,
with pains in abdomen and region of ou awaking; motion; stooping. Better:
diaphragm. Epileptic attacks in even- Reclining head; rest; warmth; after
ing, especially in teething children. much 3*awuing; after breakfast.
Motion > and rest < the symptoms; External Head.—Painfully sensitive, with
the debility only is felt while walking. desquamation of epidermis. Moist,
Pains which gradually increase.then (seldom dry) foul, erosive, creeping,
gradnally decline in the same way. itching eruption on occiput and behind
Sleep.—Day sleepiness. Late falling to ears, scratching causes the itching to
sleep. Nightly restlessness with very change place, increases the moisture
many dreams. and makes it burn. Itching dandruff.
Pressive, sticking and tearing iu bones
Fever.—Pulse small and quick. Chill: In. and perioteuni of skull, especially in
evening, especially over back, after occiput and behind ears, ending in
previous heat with sweat. Shuddering swelling and suppuration, with foul day
c. daily in forenoon (toward io o'clock). and night sweats. Hair falls out most
On head only. With the lightest shud- on nape and behind ears, with a foul,
dering chill the teeth chatter, as from moist eruption or scales on, (also after
convulsions of masseter muscles. Mark- illness -induced by vexation). Worse:
ed numb feeling infingertips during the Becoming warm in bed; warm wraps;
shuddering chill iu the morning. H e a t : touch; motion; evening; at night; after
Iu afternoon (from 4 to 5 o'clock), re- rising, sometimes after the siesta.
curring daily, with co-existent sweat. Better: After breakfast; reclining it
Burning h., in limbs, strongest on hands, upon something; after lying down.
every evening. Anxious h., in repeated
Eyes.—Biting and burning in inner canthi.
attacks, as tho, sweat would break out.
Anxious feeling of h., from the least Dryness of balls and lids. Inflamma-
tion of edges of lids, with nightly agglu-
motion. Predominating feeling of h., in-
ternally. Sweat *. Very exhausting at tination. Nodes in edges of lids. Dim
night and* in the morning hours, most vision. Lachrymation. Halo about
profuse ou neck. Very exhausting gen- candlelight at night-
eral s. from the least motion. Musty
Nose.—Nasal and aural polypi. Ulcerated
or mouldy smelling. nostrils. Coryza with ulcerated nostrils.
Allied Remedies. — Ars.t Chin.^ Lach., Stoppage of upper nares. Acrid coryza,
PULS., Senega Sul., Valer. with obstruction of choanae. Sneezing.

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Face.—Sickly, sunken or debauched coun- Urine.—Urging to urinate, with painful dis-
tenance, with hollow eyes encircled by charge of scanty, dark red urine, passed
blue rings. When getting angry it -. drop by drop.. Urging to urinate, with
turns browu and blue. Inflammation of discharge of much clear, watery urine.
bones of. Scurfy, burning, painful lips. Involuntary urination when coughing.
Eas) dislocation of maxillary joint.
Pjiiiful submaxillary glands with or Sexual Organs.—Inflammation of testes or
without swelling. ovaries. Painful sensitiveness of female
sexual organs, especially when sitting.
Teeth.—Exfoliate and turn black. Very Excited sexual desire. Frequent pollu-
sensitive to touch and cold drinks, not tions. Bad effects of onanism.
felt when biting them together violently.
Painful, whitish swelling and ulceration Cough.—Nightly, with expectoration of j el-
of gums. Nodosities and excrescences low, pus-like, flat-tasting mucus. Dry,
on gums. Bleeding gums. hollow, spasmodic c. ,f rom tickling crawl-
ing in larynx and trachea. Dry by da}'.
Mouth.—Stomatitis. Dryness and scraping Larynx, etc,—Adherent mucus in, and iu
in throat and, fauces, with painful sore- trachea. Rawness in, from much talk-
ness when talking and swallowing. ing. Sensation of pressure and coustric-
Painful drawing extending from hyoid tion iu throat-pit after anger, < swal-
bone downward into throat. Salivation. lowing. Tearing pain in, and in tra-
Feeble voice on account of weakness of chea. Soreness in trachea. Weak voice.
vocal organs and after anger. Nasal
speech from obstruction of choau.=e. Neck.—Stiff nape. Painfully swollen glands
Continued swallowing while talking. of throat and neck.
Offensive breath.
Chest.—Constricting dyspncea. Scratching,
Appetite, etc.—Excessive. Ravenous huu~* soreness or ulcerative pain, < cough-
ger with waterbrash, when stomach is ing. Great restlessness in. Spasm of
full. Desire for thin, liquid food only; diaphragm after anger. Tremulous
for brandy and tobacco. palpitation from least motion or music.
Taste.—Flat, in mouth. Bitter, of all food. Back,—Pain in small of, as tho , broken,
Eructation.—Bitter, salty e., after eating during rest and when rising from sitting.
meat Bitter, aftersourfood. Hiccoughy, Upper Extremities.—-Painfully swollen ax-
dnring which bitter water comes up into illary glands. Paralytic, pressive draw-
mouth. Waterbrash. Retching. ing in arms. Scabby herpes on elbows.
Hypochondrias.—Auxious, suffocative press- Insensible finger-tips.
ure and tension transversely across h., Generalities. — Painfulness of muscles to
early in morning while fasting. touch, and of joints to motion. Unilat-
eral paralysis from anger. Early in
Abdomen.—Spasmodic cutting in a., every morning, great weariness and stiffness of
time he eats or drinks. Weak feeling all joints, mostly in shoulder, lumbar re-
in, as tho' it would fall away. Contrac- gion and hips. Continual inclination to
tion, of. Pot belly, especially in chil-
lie down. Heaviness of limbs and dul-
dren. Colic, with urging to urinate.
ness after the noon-day nap. Nightly
Painfully swollen inguinal glands. In-
twitchings. Faintness. Effects of onan-
guinal heruia descends when coughipg.
ism or the abuse of Mercury.
Flatulent symptoms.
Flatus.—With odor of rotten eggs. Glands.—Painfully (or painlessly) swollen.
StooL—Constipation, with urging to s. Slow Bones.—Swelling and suppuration of, and of
altho' soft. Dysenteric. Urging some- periosteum.
times with hard, sometimes with soft Skin.—Itching herpes which burns, after
stool. Evacuations with much flatus. scratching, in evening. Dry, crusty

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herpes upon joints. Chronic miliary disturbances of drunkards. Extraordi-


eruptions, with nightly twitchings. Un- nary anxiety. Low-spirited, with weep-
healthy, diseased s. Incised wounds. ing and fear -of death. Melancholy.
Gouty nodes ou joints; on fingers. Inconsolate over trifles. Incessant idle
talking. Constant restlessness. Want
Sleep.—Violent yawning and stretching, with
of memory. Insensible to mental im-
tears in eyes. Extraordinary day sleepi-
pressions. Desire for light, company
ness. Sleepless before midnight. Anxious
and sunshine- Illusions of fancy.
dreams full of peril, after midnight.
Affectation.
Fever.—Pulse: Very quick, but small and Sensorium,— Reeling, stupefying vertigo,
often tremulous. Chill: And coldness with vanishing of sight and .hearing,
predominate. And coldness in evening, and headache. Light feeling in head.
often without subsequent heat. Violent, Fain ting,-, with a dry throat, and a pale,
in evening, with shuddering and shak- * followed by a red-face.
ing and heat of face. Shuddering in
afternoon (3 o'clock), > motion in open Head.—Hot, with a glowing red face, cold
air. From back up over head, even hands and feet, convulsive twitching of
when uear a warm stove. Running down body from every touch, and aversion to
back. Constant chilliness or (in alter- uncover. Extraordinary congestion to.
nate action) sweat, day and night. Headache, with vanishing of sight and
Heat: External, with thirst after mid-' hearing. Heat and throbbing in vertex,
night, then chill toward morning. Nigh t- with fainting attacks. Convulsive mo-
ly, burning h., especially on hands and tions, frequently raises it from pil-
feet, with inclination to uncover. With low, or moves it to and fro. Meningitis.
violent thirst and profuse sweat. Hydrocephalus. Worse: Touch/ Bet-
•Sweat: Profuse; also great inclination ter: Lying quietly.
thereto. Inability to s., with headache Eyes.—Red .inflamed. Staring, sparkling.
and a pale face. Nightsweat smelling Distortion of; of lids. Inflammation of
like rotten eggs. Cold, on forehead and edges of lids. Dilated, insensible pupils.
feet. Great inclination to s., during day, Short sight. Illusions of sight and hear-
even when sitting. Intermittent fever con- ing. Surrounding objects appear blue.
sisting almost solely of coldness. Viol-
ent hunger before and after paroxysm. Face.—Alternately pale and deep red. Red,
swollen, turgid. • Stupid, disordered
Allied Remedies.—Ars., Bism., COLOC, countenance. Anxiety and fear is ex-
Ere., Merc, Merc-c, Phos-ac, Ran-b.t pressed in countenance and actions.
Sil., SuL, Thuj. Deep folds and wrinkles on. Wasted
countenance. Distortion of mouth. A
yellow stripe on red part of lip.
Teeth.—Inclination to gnash.
STRAMONIUM.
Mouth.—Bry. Bloody foam a t Difficult
Mind. — Extremely variable phenomena. swallowing from spasmodic constriction
Changing deliria of various sorts, fright- and dryness of throat. Swelling and
ful, loquacious, lewd, ridiculous, with paralysis of tongue. Stuttering with
pride, etc. Funny pranks alternating contortion of face. Complete aphonia.
with sad detn eanor. Loud laughing alter- Appetite, etc. — Violent thirst. Fear or
nating with groaning and lamenting. aversion to water and all fluids.
Drollery alternating with earnestness. Taste.—Bitter, in mouth. Tastelessness of
Premonitions of death alternating with
food; it has no taste at all.
attacks of rage. Ungovernable rage
with great violence, howling, shrieking Hiccough.—Spasmodic.
and striking about. Violent raving Vomiting".—Of sour mucus. Of green bile.
manialwith frightful phantasies, visions, Stomach.—Anxiety in pit with oppressed
trembling and clonic spasms. Mental breathing.
STRAMOKEUM. STRONTIUM.
Abdomen.—Hard tensely distended. Pain- ordinarily sensitive to uncovering. Run-
ful to motion and touch. Hysterical ning down back. Universal coldness in
spasms of Bellyache, as tho' navel afternoon, after previous heat of head
would be torn out, and diarrhoea. and face, followed by general heat. In-
flammatory fevers with deliria. H e a t :
Stool.—Retained Cadaverous; stinking. Of whole body with vivid redness of
Discharge of blood from anus. face and mostly with concomitant sweat.
Urine.—Suppressed. Involuntary discharge Hot, red face with cold hands and feet.
Anxioush., with vomiting. Sweat: Pro-
Menses.—Increased, of coagulated, black fuse, over entire body, eveu with the
blood Rank stench of body during. heat, with great thirst. Oily, offensive.
Utcriutj hicmorihage. General, cold s. Copious, at night.
Cough.—Periodically recurring attacks of Allied Remedies.-~Ap., Bell., Chaw., Cic.%
painless, barking, spasmodic dry cough, Gels., Hell.t HYOS., Ign., Uux-V.,
iu a shrill screeching tone; excited by Op.. Plb,, Verai-a.
constriction of larynx and chest.
Respiration. — Difficult, oppressed. Fre- STRONTIUM.
quent sighing.
Mind.—Uneasiness and anxiety. Peevish
Larynx.—Constriction of, and of chest mus- and inclined to anger and vehemence.
cles. Shrill screeching voice.
Head.—-Tensive pain externally as well
Chest.—Spasm of muscles. Too profuse se- as internally, as if it were distended
cretiou of milk in nursing women. and the Bcalp too small, it extends
into the upper jaw increasing grad-
Back-—Bent backward. ually and decreasing in the same
Lower Extremities.—He falls over his own Way. Sticking headache. Sense of
feet. heat in and in the red face, with anxiety
,
and sleepiness. "Worse : Evening; ly-
Generalities.—Trembling of limbs (also ing with head low; in cold. Better:
in drunkards). Increased and easier In warmth, especially of sun.
mobility of voluntary muscles. Twitch- Eyes*—Pressive pain on upper surface of
ings in limbs. Crawling in limbs. Spas- eyeball. Burning in. Pressive paiu,
modic attacks. Convulsions, Chorea. after rubbing them, which causes one to
Eclampsia. The convulsions are excited see blue or red rings. Green spots be-
by the least touch, as well as by glisteu- fore, when in the dark. Weak.
iug objects and light. Consciousness,
with stiffness and immobility of body or .Gfose.—Twitching and quivering of. Hard-
with clonic spasms. The body is bent ened, bloody nasal mucus.
backward and f ^ • countenance distorted. Face.—Red with burning heat of. Violent
Insensitive. Painlessness with most boring and tearing pain in.
symptoms. Teeth.—Jerking ache. Violent tearing, pre-
ceded by increased saliva. Toothache,
Skin.—Effects of suppressed eruptions. like a screwing together sensation.
Sleep.—Frightful phantasies during. Stupe- Mouth.—Numb sensation in. In flammation
fying somnolency with snoring. of fauces and throat. Heat comin g from
mouth and nose, with thirst.
Fever.—Pulse: Extremely irregular; most- Appetite, etc.—Hunger after dinner. Great
ly full, hard and accelerated, then again
small and quick; sometimes slow and thirst, especially for beer.
scarcely perceptible; also intermittent Taste.—Like earth in mouth.
and trembling. Chill". And universal Qualmishness.—With burning heat of face.
coldness, often very long continued, Stomach-—Pressure in, which disappears
with a red face and twitching. Extra- after eating.
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STRONTIUM. SURPKUR.
Abdomen. — Sensation of fullness. Cut-
ting in, with diarrhoea and chill. Pains
SULPHUR.
in umbilical region. Mind-—Mental preoccupation with difficult
Stool.—Retarded, hard and lumpy, expelled thinking. Inclined to philosophical,
with effort and great pain iu anus. religious and political speculations.
Burning in anus after s. Diarrhoea of Weak memory. Great augriness and
yellow water. irritability in full blooded persons. De-
Urine.—Diminished discharge of. Pale, pression and despondeucy. Restless-
smelling strongly of ammonia. ness and haste. Anxiousness in even-
Menses.—Delaj'ed; at first like meat juice, ing. Frightened easily. Aversion to
then passed in clots. being washed, in children. .Melan-
Respiration.—Tightness of chest with burn- choly with solicitude for the salva-
ing heat of face when walking. tion of his own soul but indi(Terence
Cough.—Violent, dry c , from irritation iu to the fate of others. Weeping.
trachea at night. Vertigo.—Especially when sitting, with
Chest.—Pressive pain in. Drawing pain in vanishing of sight and nosebleed.
muscles of right side of. Palpitation. Head.—Congestion from chest to h., with
Back.—Drawing pain in, and in loins, in burning heat and gurgling, pulsating
evening. Bruised pain in, and iu lum- pain in brain, throbbings in neck and
bar region, < stooping and touch. cardi ic region, diminished hearing and
Generalities.—Tearing pains in joints, es- flushes of heat in face. Hollow feeling
pecially in evening and at night in bed- in occiput. Buzzing and roaring feeling
Weak, tremulous sensation in body, - in. Stitches and bruised sensation.
early in morning and in evening. Im- .-Bursting pain. Forehead: Outward
paired use of limbs as from one-sided sticking and pressure in ; tearing and
paralysis (r.), iu evening. Great ema- heat in > moving head; heaviness and
ciation. Many pains are like fleeting fulness <T raising or moving head;
phantoms, so that oue can scarcely des- tension in and in eyes from every mental
ignate their locality, yet they appear to exertion or moving eyes. The head is
be situated mostly in the cylindrical* stooped forward when walking. Worse:
bones and marrow. The symptoms in- Open air ; during stool; talking; early
crease gradually and decrease just as on awaking and in evening; stooping;
slowly. The right side is most violently after eating. Better: In warm room ;
affected. He is better in open air< es- at rest; external pressure; sitting; lying
pecially in warm sunlight and from with head high.
warmth in general. His physical con- External Head.—Bone pains like aband con-
dition is worse in the evening. tracting about h.,audas tho*fleshwere
Skin. — Itching, < scratching. Tension of; loose thereon, ending in inflammation,
in .many parts of body, in evening. swelling and caries. Open fontanelles.
Sleep,—Starting up and jerking of body Agreeable crawling, itching (more on oc-
when falling to s. Frequent awaking at ciput and behind ears), burning, chang-
night, especially from coughing. ing place or feeling > from scratching,
Fever.—Pulse full and hard, with strong but bleeding easily, then foul eruptions
throbbing in bloodvessels. Chill: ^n or ulcers which burn or smart as if raw,
forenoon, running from lumbar region soon follow. Scalp or vertex sensitive
down back part of thighs. Shuddering to touch. External coldness. Hair
over head and scapula. H e a t : Dry, dry; falls out, in child bed. Worse:
at night with thirst. Which streams Cold, wet weather; during rest; warmth
from nose and month at same time. of bed. Better: Motion ; cool air.
Sweat: Iu morning hours. At night, Eyes.—Sunken, encircled by blue rings.
mostly on affected parts, with increased Painful inflammation," from the recent
pains from uncovering. presence of a foreign body. Stitches,
Allied Remedies.—Phos.x Plat., SuL especially in sunshine or artificial light.

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SULPHUR.
Profuse lachryraation in open air, with Hypochondria.—Stitches in hepatic region,
disagreeable dryness thereof in a room. both hypochondria and spleen.
Vision lost, as tho , they had been ob-
literated. Like gauze before Obscura- Abdomen.—Stitches in (left) side of, when
tion of cornea. Vesicles on cornea. Far- walking. Bellyache after drinking. Like
sighted. Photophobia with sticking, a hard lump in. Hemorrhoidal colic.
worst during sultry weather Frequent Ascites. Labor-like pains across the
inflammation of lids with burning and pubes. Incarcerated hernia. Loud rum-
bling and grumbling in. Obstructed flatus
profuse secretion of mucus. Ulcerated
with pressure in (left) side of.
lids. The lids are relaxed and hang down.
Stool.—Frequent, inffectual urging. Hard,
Ears.—Purulent discharge from. Drawing knotty. Chronic constipation. Soft,
and sticking in. Humming and roaring blood-streaked s. Dysenteric, with vio-
in. Oversensitive hearing. lent tenesmus. Involuntary.
Nose.—Swelling and inflammation of. Anus and Rectum,—Prolapsus recti. Swoll-
Herpes transversely across. Epistaxis. en anal hemorrhoids. Itching, stick-
Odor like au old catarrh in. Dry; ing and burning in anus.
stopped nasal secretions. Burning fluent
coryza with discharge of burning water Urine.—Frequent, nightly urination, with
in open air, but dry in house. discharge of much urine in a powerful
stream. Nocturnal enuresis. Involuntary.
Face.—Pale, sickly co.or. Burning, seem- Sexual Organs. — Weak sexual power.
ing to rise from chest. Heat and spotted Swelling of testicles. Hydrocele. Moist-
redness of. Erysipelas. Humid herpes. ure on scrotum. Pressure on genitals.
Milk crust. • Swollen upper Up. Cancer Swelling and painfullness of labia and
of lip. Swollen of submaxillary glands. vagina when sitting.
Teeth.—Ache every evening. Sensitive tips Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Sup-
Swelling of gums with throbbing pressed, with congestion of blood to
pains. Dental fistula. other parts. Headache before. Mucus
Mouth.—Stomatitis. Aphthae of children. or acrid milky leucorrhaea.
Chronic sensation of a plug or lump in .Respiration. — Difficult inspiration from a
throat. Dryness of throat. Frothy painless tightness of chest. Nightly suf-
mucus on tongue. Offensive breath. focative attacks. Tightness of chest
Appetite, etc.—Too great. But knows not with visible palpitation and snoring-like
for what Constant thirst Drinks much, sensation therein. Oppressed whenbring-
eats little. ing the arms together in front of body.

Taste.—Offensive, sweetish or sour, in mouth. Cough.—Dry, with spasm of chest and


retching, during day and night. Nightly,
Eructations.—Offensive smelling, at night with tendency to diarrhoea From crawl-
during sleep. Sour. Loud, whenever ing in larynx. Always in two quickly
he presses on abdomen. Gulping up of succeeding paroxysms of rapid cough-
ingesta. Heartburn. ing fits, excited by a tickling as of
feather down in larynx. In evening
Nausea, etc.—Qualmishness after eating. and at night without, in morning and
Tenderness of epigastrium after eating. during day with expectoration of dark
Retching. Vomiting: First of -water, blood or yellow, greenish, purulent,
then of solid food; of blood; sour or often cold or milky-white watery mucus,
bitter, "with cold sweat upon face. ordinarily of a sourish or flat, foul or
salty taste or like an old foul catarrh.
Stomach,—Burning in. Contractive spams
of, after eating. Burrowing in pit. Sen- Trachea.—A rough nasal sound like snor-
sitive pit. pressure and stitches in. ing, in. Deep, rough voice.
SULPHUR.
Chest.—Pressure, tension, stitches, cutting, SMn. — Erysipelatous inflammations with
constriction, and a kind of bursting pain pale, hot swelling. Nettlerash. Black
in. Fullness iu. Congestion to. Spasm pores. Bluish spots like ecchymoses.
of. Roughness and soreness in. Oppres- Itching and burning herpes. Scaly
sion, as of a load on, after some foods. herpes. Liver spots. Panaritia. Boils
Feeling as if luugs touched back. Pains (especially on buttocks). Spongy proud
in entire c. Suppuration of lungs. Pul- flesh in ulcers. Dropsy. Cracked.
monary phthisis. Violent, visible palpi- Chafing of children. Unbearable itch-
tation. Swelling and nodes in mam- ing, especially from warmth, itch
mae. Excoriated nipples. Caucer of which itches intensely in evening and
niamnite. from warmth (often recurs iu springtime).
Back.—Drawing in. Curvature of spine. Eruptions: Receding; tendency to.
Pain in lumbar region when walking or
rising from sitting. Stitching pain and Sleep,—Great day sleepiness, especially in
tension in sacrum. Stitches in scapulie. afternoon and after sunset, with sleep-
Upper Extremities.—-Drawing in joints of lessness at night. Late falling to. Long
arms, hands and fingers. Cracks on but unrefreshing s., in morning. Night-
hands, especially between fingers aud on ly jerking and twitching in body dur-
palms. Erysipelatous swelling of fingers. iug. Nightmare.
Hangnails. Cold trembling hands.
Lower Extremities.—Heavy legs. Erysip- Fever.—Pulse: Full, hard and accelerated,
elas on lower legs. Stiff ankles. Bruised sometimes intermittent. Violent ebul-
* or dislocative pain in shoulder (1). litions of blood throughout entire
Feet cold or covered with cold sweat. body. Chill. And chilliness, principally
internal and without thirst, mostly
Generalities.—Great debility from speak- evenings, but also at other times of day.
ing. General emaciation. Sensitive External, with concomitant internal
to open air. Restless limbs. Sticking heat and redness of face. Severe, at
pains in joints. Tearing in limbs with night in bed. In forenoon; in afternoon
yawning and anxious sweat. Gouty heat with cold feet. With thirst, after
arthritis with heat and swelling. Fly- previous heat. Spreading from toes.
ing pains in extremities which often Running up back. H e a t : Afternoons
suddenly disappear for a time. Paraly- and evenings, with dry skin and great
ses of limbs Epileptiform twitchiugs. " thirst. Frequent attacks of flying h.
with an aura, as of a mouse running up Great, at night, without thirst, often
arm or back. Symptoms appear mostly* preceding chill with thirst. Sweat:
during rest and disappear during mo- Nights and mornings. Copious sour
tion. Standi ng causes the greatest aggra- smelling s., the wholeuight. In evening,
vation. Changes of weather, and espe- most on hands. Copious, from least
cially wet weather, intensify the symp- movement. Anxious, debilitating, of an
toms. Cold intensifies and warmth empyreumatic, sour, seldom offen-
ameliorates the pains. Useful as an in- sive, sometimes also cold. Nightsweat,
tercurrent in cases where the carefully only on nape aud occiput.
selected remedy fails to act because
some foreign controlling influence
(Psora) requires to be subdued in order id Remedies.—-4co..-4g-c.,Mo..-4?tt£r.,
to allow the previous remedy a free ANT-C ApM ARS., Bell., Bor.t CALC-
scope to develop its power. C.? Carb-v,- CAUST., Cham., Chel.,
* ChiiL. Coff.% £>ulc, Ferr., Graph.,
Glands.—Inflamed, swollen, indurated aud Hep., Iod., Zre., MERC, NAT-S.,
suppurating. Swollen cervical glands. Nii-ac.% Bux-V.. Pair., Pod., PSOR..
Bones.—Pain in, as tho' flesh were loose PULS., Ran-b,, Rhus-L% Bars., Selen.,
thereon. Inflammation and swelling of. SEP., Sil., Statin., Staph., Slroni.,
Caries. Curvature and rhachitis. Thuj., Valer.

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SULPHDBIODM AOIDUM.
Stomach.—Grasping in, every evening, as
SULPHURICUM after taking cold. Sensitiveness of pit.
ACIDUM. Pressure in pit. Unless mixed with a
little spirits every drink chills stomach.
Mind.—Peevishness. Seriousness alternat- Hypochondriae. — Stitches: In hepatic
ing with too great hilarity. Great tear- region; in spleen.
fulness Restlessness and impatience.
Great irritabilitj\ Abdomen.—Sense of warmth in umbilical
region. Nightly cutting in. Labor-like
Head.—Sensation as of smoke in one side. pains extending into hips and small of
Concussion, as if brain were loose. back. Flatulent colic with a feeling as
Painful jerks and thrusts in forehead tho, a hernia would appear. Violent
and temples. Headache, as if a plug protrusion of an inguinal hernia.
were rapidly thrust by increasingly Stool.—Ineffectual urging to. Delayed, com-
severe blows into h. Dull sticking, or
pressive head pains,increasing gradually, pact, hard, nodular and black. Hacked
then suddenly disappearing. Worse: (in children). Green, curdled diar-
Forenoon and evening; walking; in open rhoea, smelling like rotten eggs Very
air; standing; sitting. Better: Sitting foul smelling.
quietly in a warm room. Urine. — Diminished discharge of brown
External Head.—Hair turns gray early urine, which, upon standing, becomes
and falls out, with an eruption and turbid like loam water.
erosive sore pain on scalp, which Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Acrid,
changes place when scratched. burning leucorrhoea.
Eyes. — Burning pressure in. Tears in, Cough.—Asthmatic, excited by an irritation
when reading. Difficult opening of in the chest; dry in evening, in morn-
lids. Short sight. ing, with expectoration of dark blood or
Ears.—Diminished hearing, as though a a thin, yellowish, sometimes blood
leaf lay before. Roaring, in evening. streaked mucus, generally sour, but
often salty or sweet. Dry, early in
Nose.—Dark nosebleed in evening. Stuffed morniug after rising. Chronic hssmop-
coryza, with loss of taste and smell. tysis. Much worse in open air. Always
Face.—Pale. Swollen sensation in, accom- followed by eructations.
panied by a feeling as tho , white of egg Larynx.—Roughness in. Hoarseness.
had dried thereon. Peeling lips. Pain
Chest. — Stitches. Tight. Extraordinary
extending from lower jaw into tongue, sense of weakness in. Stitches in heart.
as tho' glands were swollen. Swelled Palpitation with or without anxiety.
submaxillary glands.
Back.—Stiff, early in morning when rising.
Teeth.—Dull. Tearing ache, worst in even-
ing after lying down, intensified by Generalities.—Drawing and tearing thro,
cold and ameliorated by warmth. entire body, even in face. Stitches in
joints. Pain, as of an instrument press-
Mouth.—Sense of dryness in. Aphthffi, in ing against part, gradually increasing
children. Roughness in throat. Pro- then suddenly ceasing. Effects of press-
fuse salivation. Burning in cesophagus.
ure, blows or contusions of dull instrum-
Appetite, etc.—Desire for fresh fruit, es- ents. Weakness of entire body with, a
pecially plums feeling as tho, he were trembling.
He is not so well in open air. The left
Eructation.—Sour or bitter. Violent heart-
side is principally affected. Most symp-
burn. Sweetish gulping up (after every
cough). Waterbrash. toms appear or are aggravated in the
afternoon or toward evening. Very
Nauf.ea.—In stomach, with the chill. Vomit suitable for females, especially in the
ing, first of water then ingesta. climacteric Aggravation of most symp-

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toms from the odor (not use) of coffee, Eyes.—Sunkeu and encircled b}T blue rings.
and pains which suddenh,, vanish, furn- Turned up. Divergent squint. Cold-
ish indications which hardly ever deceive. ness, with a kind of burning in. Boring.
Glands.—Painfully sensitive. Pupils irregular. Transient blindness.
Vision > iu twilight.
SMn.—Bluish spots, like extravasations of Ears.—Red and burning. Violent earache,
blood after contusions. Eas3' excoria- with giddiness and overpowering sleepi-
tion from walking or riding- Red, itch- ness. Gnaw ing in. Sensitive hearing,
ing spots upon shin bone. Frost bites.
Nose.—Fluent coryza, with keen smell- In-
Eating pain in ulcers.
cessaut sueezing.
Sleep.—He falls to sleep late and awakens Face.—Drawn; pinched; sunken. Deatbty
early. Sleeplessness, as from activity. pale, collapsed and covered with cold
Fever.—Pulse: Small and weak, but ac- sweat Livid; pale gray. Expression of
celerated. Chill: During day, mostly stupefaction. Transient feeling, as if
when in a room, > motion in open air. parts were dead. Violeut shooting iu
Frequent shudderings run down over bones of. Lips cracked, burning; upper
body. H e a t : In evening, also after ly- feels elongated; retracted over teeth.
iug down in bed. Frequentflashesof h., Mouth.—Gums swell and bleed. Intoler-
in evening-, especially after motion. At- ably violent, throbbing toothache. Ton-
tacks of nvftT.rnTmiT.g- h., with COU- gue numb; feels swelled. And throat
comitant sweat (during climacteric full of whitetenaciousmucus. Dry. Sali-
period). Sweat: Most profuse on upper vation. Throat: Scraping and crawling
part of body. Profuse, in early morning. in. GSdema of uvula. Feeling of a plug
From every exertion, continuing long in; as if clutched. Difficult swallowing.
after sitting down. Sour. Cold, im-
mediately after eating warm food. Appetite, etc.—Incessant, ravenous hunger,
is nauseated if she don't eat. Can eat
Allied Remedies.—Ars., (CAUST.), Chin.t immediately after vomiting. Loathes
Vig.t Per., Fln-ac, Ip., Merc-c.t Plb., water. Craves stimulants, narcotics,
PULS. • etc. Great thirst,* especially at night,
but drinks only a little at a time.
Taste.—Of rancid oil; of burnt milk.
TABAOUM. Eructation.—Regurgitation and heartburn.
Mind.—Despondency. Apprehension. Cow- Nausea.—Paroxysmal, as if seasick, with
ardice and terror of death. Morose and Vertigo and cold sweat; faint-like; in-
fretful. Full of projects, but mind is cessant, with violent vomiting, <. least
confused. Loss of memory, hunts his motion. Retching. Worse: Motion;
words. Conscious, but unable to move. hawking. Better: In open air.
Profound stupor. Worse: When alone.
Stomach.—Faint sinking, or weak, relaxed
Better: Bathing head in cold water;
feeling in. Shocks in pit, as often as
weeping; vomiting.
he falls into a slumber. Sensation:
Vertigo.—Excessive, even to unconscious- As if it would turn over; of writhing;
ness; as if drunk; felt in occiput. of coldness in, and along spine; of claw-
Sudden faintness on rising, even hemi- ing; as if the bolus were forced thro*
plegia. Worse: Opening eyes. too small an opening (Op.)- Gastralgia.
Head.—Confused and heavy. Violent ache, Hypochondriacal dyspepsia.
like something shaking within. Aching,
with vomiting when urinating. Com- Hypochondria. — Needle-like stitches in
pression, especially in occiput, or as of a liver, preventing stretching, better stoop-
band around. Pain, as if struck with a ing. Pressure, as of a heavy, round
hammer. Rush of blood to, with momen- body beneath short ribs.
tary unconsciousness. Hair falls out. Abdomen.—Cramp-like retraction of navel.
Better: In open air. Intestines contracted. Painfully sensi-

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TABAOUM. TARAXACUM.
tive. Violent convulsions, head re- Lower Extremities.—Gait slow, shunling.
tracted and contraction of abdominal tottering like an old man. Burning and
muscles; excited by pressure on abdomen. feeling of pins in knee, <^ touch. Legs
Patient desires to uncover abdomen. icy cold below knees (Carb-v.).
Stool.—Urgent, painless, profuse and watery; Generalities. — Profound weakness, with
cholerd-hke; acrid smelling. Involuntary relaxation of the voluntary, but spasm
stool and urine. Constipation alterna- of the involuntary muscles; especially
ing with diarrhea exciting the muscular activity of the
alimentary canal, hence causing violent
Anus.—Straining and violent burning in, colics, vomitings and purgiugs. Gen-
during soft stool. eral or localized convulsions, tremblings
Urinary Organs.—Urine suppressed. Itch- or twitchings. Jerky movements. Numb-
ing in urethra. ness. Constrictive sensations about
cavities, heart, chest, etc. Neuralgia,
Sexual Organs.—Flabby. Nocturnal emis- •^ during low barometer and wind, >
sions Loss of vitality. Discharge like hot applications. Body feels bruised.
ineaL water from vagina. Burning pains and a sense of heat in-
ternally predominate, altho , patient may
Respiration.—Difficult; suffocative; jerk-
be cold objectively. Great emaciation.
ing; stertorous.
Extreme restlessness. Worse*. Extremes
Cough.—With, burning in larynx; with hic- of heat and cold; stormy weather;
cough aud suffocation; with dyspnoea. walking or riding in a carriage or rail-
Better: Eating. way train, the jar aggravates. Better:
Open air; vomiting; sweating.
Keck.—Stiff. Neuralgia, with tightness of
throat. Heaviness and pain in nape. Skin.—Slight wounds inflame intensely,
burn and are long in healing. Itching
Chest.—Sudden, violent constriction, as if blisters. Ecchymoses. Trembling, as
squeezed by a vise. Pain, as of a knife if being torn. Itching like flea bites.
sticking in sternum. Heaviness on Sleep. — Stupefying, with profuse sweat.
sternum. Violent, sore pain in inammse,
and a feeling as if nipple were bitten off. Fever.—Pulse: Weak and small. Chill:
H e a r t : Darting pain from heart to ver- With cold sweat and thirst. Cold skin.
tex. Feeling as if a knot were twisted Coldness between shoulders. Heat:
around h. Soreness about. Trembling. Of one cheek and paleness of the other.
Palpitation: With pain in or between External, with internal shivering. With
shoulders; with throbbing in head. sweat. Sweat: Cold, profuse, clammy.
Pains extend from heart to arms, with Everywhere except on forehead.
a sense of suffocation. Angina pectoris. Antidotes.—Acids. Gels.
"Worse: Lying on left side. Allied Remedies. —Aco., Agar., Ant-t.,
Ars.t Cocci., Co7i.} Gels., Hydrocy-ac,
Back.—Tender along spine. Heat or cold-
Ip., Jabor., Lobel.j Phos.. Sec-c., Verai-a.
ness along. As of some one blowing on.
Pulsation beneath right shoulder. Back-
ache, < lying, > walking.
TARAXACUM.
Extremities.—Outstretched, relaxed and
powerless, with trembling and convul- Mind. — Irresolution. Despondency and
sive twitchings. Stiff. discontent. Averse to work. Loquacity,
with inclination to joke and laugh.
Upper Extremities. — Aching in arms.
Burning and fuzziness of finger tips; Vertigo.—Reeling on walking in open air.
swollen finger tips. Fingers feel Head.—Pressive pains. Sensation of con-
longer and calves feel as if drop- striction or distension of brain. Tear-
ping away. Coldness of one hand ing in occiput. Only when walking or
and heat of other. standing is he sensible of headache.

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TARAXACUM. THUJA.
Eyes.—Sticking burning in. Photophobia. position. Sense of weariness thro, en-
Ears.—Sticking and tearing in, and behind. tire body, with inclination to sit or
lie, with impaired consciousness.
Face.—Red, with sensation of heat. Pus- Most symptom appear when sitting or
tules on cheeks, wings of nose and standing and cease when walking.
angles of mouth. Upper lip cracked.
Sleep.—Sleepiness and falling to sleep when
Teeth.—Sour blood exudes from hollow listening to scientific discourses. Day
teeth. Dullness of. Drawing in hol- sleepiness aud yawning when sitting.
low teeth, it extends into eyebrows.
Fever.—Chill: And chilliness, especially
Mouth. — Accumulation of sour water in. after eating and drinking. General c ,
Dry feeling in throat. Larynx feels with headache. Shivering c , in open
pressed shut. Hawking of sour mucus air. H e a t : At night when awaking,
which dulls the teeth. Thick, white especially on face and hands. * Sweat:
coat on tongue, peeling off in patches Very profuse throughout whole night,
which afterward become very sensitive. but most in first sleep before midnight.
Appetite, etc.—Aversion to tobacco smoke. Very exhausting, biting s., on skin.
Taste.—Bitter, in mouth, before eating. Allied Remedies. — Can., Kali-c.t Puls.
Saltish sour, of food, especially of Valer.
butter and meat.
Nausea.—With anxiety and headache. And
inclination to vomit after fat foods. THUJA.
Abdomen.—Sticking bellyache, especially
in sides of. Sensation of bubbles burst- Mind.—Vacancy in head, with inability to
ing within. think. Slow speech, with frequent in-
terruption-, because he is obliged to hunt
StooL—Ineffectual urging Is passed with for his words. Restlessness. Great de-
difficulty even when not hard. pression. He meditates over every
Perineum.—Voluptuous itching on, com- trifle, with anxious concern for the fu-
pelling him to scratch. ture. Dejection. Satiety of life. He
imagines his limbs are made of glass or
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate, with that they are brittle.
profuse discharge. Polyuria. "
Ve'rtigo.—When rising from sitting. As
Neck.—Twitching and sticking in muscles tho , he were rocked.
of, and of nape. Tearing from ear down-
ward along sides of. Head.—Violent congestion. Heaviness in
occiput early in morning, with peevish-
Chest. — Pressive pain in. Sticking in. *ness and taciturnity. Numbness in
Twitching in intercostal muscles. brain. Pressive ache, as of a nail being
Sack.—Bubbling and rumbling in scapulae, driven into vertex. Worse: Early on
with chill over entire body. Pressive awaking and toward evening; motion.
sticking in spine and small of back, with Setter: Uncovering head; after sweat.
oppression of breathing. External Head.—Corrosive eating or pain-
Upper Extremities.—Twitching in muscles fulness of side lain on. Violent burn-
of arm. Icy cold finger tips. ing or tearing stitches on, mostly in
region of temples (1.). Crawling, eating
Lower Extremities.-—Sticking in thighs, or sticking itching, as of vermin on
calves and soles of feet. Burning in occiput and temples, scratching helps
knees, lower legs and toes. but develops a moist burning or stick-
Generalities. — The limbs are movable ing eruption which covers itself with
enough, but it seems as tho, power of crusts. W^orse: Warmth of bed; lying
motion were impeded. Painfullness of on part; evening; night; 3 p. M. Bet-
all limbs to touch, and when in a false ter : Touch; pressure; rubbing.

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THUJA.
Eyes.—Burning in. Tearing in, in open S exual Or gans.—S welledp repuce. Figwarts
air. Red sclerotic. Inflammatory (Merc-c.) on glans, prepuce, or female
swelling of lids. Short sight. genitals, which exude moisture and
Ears.—Cramp-like pain in external. Stitches pus, especially during the increasing
extending from throat into. moon, Sycotic gonorrhoea. Gonorrhoea
of glans. Copious watery discharge
Nose.—Nose-bleed when overheated. Pain- from penis. Stitches in penis, with urg-
ful bloody crusts in. Blowing blood ing to urinate. Sensation, as tho' a drop-
from. In room stuffed coryza with trickled along urethra. Profuse sweat
headache; in open air fluent coryza. on scrotum. Painful nightly erections.
Face.—Burning heat and redness of. Flushes Swelling and excoriation of labia.
of heat in. Pimples on. Sweat on, es-
Respiration.—Anxious oppression of, with
pecially on side on which he does not lie. violent thirst for cold water.
Swelled temporal arteries. Boring pain
in zygoma, ^- from touch. Twilchings Cough.—From being over-heated. Cough,
in lips. Pimples on upper lip and chin. with yellowish mucous expectoration and
paius in epigastrium, in afternoon and
Teeth.—Biting gnawing in, < from cold at night, always toward three o'clock.
food, drinks and chewing. Toothache
from drinking tea. Painful soreness Neck.—Distension of arteries of. Tension
and swelling of gums. in skin of nape.
Mouth.—Painful soreness of throat when Chest,—Compression of, with a sensation as
swallowing saliva. Vesicles and thrush tho, something were adherent therein.
in. Swelled tongue. Rauula under Stitches in, after cold drinks. Strong
tongue. Slow speech. ebullition of blood within, with violent,
audible palpitation. Blueness of skin
Appetite, etc.—Quickly satiated. Desire over clavicles.
- for cold food and drinks. Bad effects
of fat .food and onions. Intense thirst, Back.—Boils.* Pressive pain in region of kid-
especially at night and early in morning. neys. Crarapy pain in lumbar region.
Taste.—Flat. Food is tasteless, as tho' not Upper Extremities.—Sticking pain in arms
salted. When chewed, food becomes and their joints. Muscular twitches in
quite dry. arms. Distension of blood vessels of
Eructation.—Bitter. Rancid, after fat food. arms. Sweat on hands. Painful swell-,
Tasting of iugesta. ing and redness of finger tips. Coldness
and deadness of fingers and finger tips.
Stomach.—Painful pressure in pit. Cramps
every evening. Lower Extremities.—Stitches in muscles
Abdomen,—Inflation of. Bellyache. Sense and joints of legs. Weariness of legs
of something, alive, or a child's knee when ascending steps. Red, mottled
pushing outward within. Indurations spots on backs of feet. Painful, inflam-
in. Colic from intussusception and matory swelling and redness of backs
twisting of intestines. Painful swelling of feet and tips of toes. Frost bites.
of inguinal glands. Generalities.—Jerkings, especially in upper
Stool,—Ineffectual urging. Obstinate con- part of body. Stitches in limbs and
stipation, as from inactivity or intus- joints. Asleep sensation in limbs#
susception of bowels. Difficult passage Averse to motion. Symptoms are often
of a hard, thick, nodular stool. unilateral, especially on left side.
Warmth of bed intensifies many symp-
Anus.—Contraction of. Fig-warts about.
Rectal fistula. toms. Attacks are usually <^ in after-
noon and at night, always toward three
Urine. — Profuse discharge of. ."With a o'clock and also in evening, and are ^>
cloudy sediment. Burning and itching during rest. Sensation of water
in urethra. trickling- in. many parts.
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THUJA. VALERIANA.
Skin,—Sticking itching. Painful sensitive- Head.—Violent congestion to. In the even-
ness. The skin symptoms especially ing, unilateral, stupefying, drawing,
(but also many others) are ^>-by touch. pressive ache extending into orbits,
Fig-warts. Distended veins under. with heat iu face. Hysterical headache;
sticking or pressing extending from
Sleep.—Late falling to, on account of rest- forehead into orbits. From a draft of
lessness and dry heat. Jerking during. air there immediately follows unilateral,
Unrefreshing. because of man}" anxious drawing headache. Headache in sun-
dreams. Anxious dreams when lying shine. Cold feeling in the whole upper
on left side. Lascivious dreams, with part of h , from pressing hat on tightly.
painful erections. Jerk-like, suddenly appearing head
Fever.—Pulse : Slow and weak in morn- pains. Worse: Evening; open air;
ing, accelerated and full in evening. during rest. Better: Motion; change
Violent ebullition of blood iu evening. of position; iu the room.
Strong throbbing in arteries. Great dis- Eyes.—Inflamed, with biting and sticking
tension of arteries. Chill: Attacks of c , of edges of lids. Short sight. Dim
at different times of day, mostly toward vision. Hallucinations of vision.
evening. On left side of body which is Black points before. Iu the evening in
cold to touch. Without thirst after the dark, luminosity before eyes, as
midnight and early in morning. Inter- tho, one could see surrounding objects.
nal, with external heat and great thirst Face. — Red cheeks, with heat of f.,
H e a t : In evening, especially on face. especially in open air. Cramp-like
Burning in face without redness thereof. drawing in cheek bones.
Dry, of covered parts. Sweat: On
first going to sleep. Of uncovered Teeth.—Sticking or drawing ache.
parts of body, with dry heat of Taste.—As of putrid tallow in mouth. Il-
Covered parte, but also the reverse. lusions of taste, smell and hearing.
Anxious, sometimes colds. Immediately Eructation. — Frequent, empty. Rancid,
after the chill, without heat. Often as from heartburn. Foul, early in
greasy, sometimes offensive or smelling morning. Like rotten eggs.
sweetish like honey. Nausea, etc.—Qualmishness, with inclina-
Allied Remedies.—£iiin.» Carb-a., Graph., tion to vomit, as if a string , were
Hep., Merc, Nat-s., Nit-ac, Petr., d r a w n upward from umbilicus into
' Ptds.% Selen.% Siapk.^ SuL fauces, with copious accumulation of
saliva. Qualmishness and vomiting of
bile, with coldness and chill.
Stomach.—Great weakness of digestion.
VALERIANA. Instantaneous pressure ascending
Mind.—Excessive mental excitement, with • from abdomen into pit o£
hallucinations of vision, hearing and Abdomen.—Hard, distended. Suppurative
the senses in general, as in pyrexial pain, in evening. Worm colic Bruised
fevers. Uncommonly rapid change of pain iu. Hyeterical colic (also after
ideas. Anxiousness. Fearfnlness in suppressed menses). Pain, as from over-
evening in the dark. Hypochondriacal lifting, in the left loin. Bloated feeling,
restlessness or excitability with tremb- with inclination to draw it in.
ling. Despondent mood. Morbidly ex- StooL—Tendency to diarrhoea. Greenish,
citable and irritable. Hysteria, with papescent, with blood. Passes ascarides.
tremulous over-excitability of the nerves
XTrine.—Frequent and profuse discharge of.
and very changeable moods and ideas. Respiration..—Oppressed from pressure on
Vertigo.—And stupefaction, as from in- lower part of chest.
toxication, ending in foreheadache, es- Chest.—Sudden jerks and twitching stitches,
pecially in the evening. with a feeling of outward pressure.

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VALERIANA. VERATRUM ALBUM.
Upper Extremities.—Trembling hands. pochondriacal mood. Reticence. Angri-
Generalities.—Rheumatic tearing in limbs, ness followed by anxiety and palpitation.
less in joints, during rest, particularly Transient attacks of unconsciousness,
after previous exercise, > by motion alternating with insanity. Transitory
however. Twitching, jerk-like, sud- loss of memory. Peevishness.
denly-appearing, shattering pains which Vertigo.—With reeling, as from intoxica-
are abated by a change of position. tion, when sitting erect or standing, >
Violent up and down drawing in mus- lying on back and stooping.
cles of extremities. Paralytic pain in
joints. Uypenesthesia of all the senses Head.—Pressive ache in skull. Heaviness
and general nervous excitability. Hys- of entire h. Bruised or torn sensation
terical complaints. The symptoms are in brain. Headache: With stiffness of
intensified toward noon and during the nape and- profuse flow of urine; throb-
first hours of the afternoon, as well as bing, with qualmishness and vomiting.
toward evening until midnight. Many Great sensitiveness of scalp and hair.
complaints reappear periodical.}' after Bruised soreness of. Coldness in and
two or three months. • upon vertex, as tho, ice lay there, with
Sleep.—Sleeplessness, -vith great restless- co-existent icy coldness of feet and nau-
ness and tossing about. sea. Worse: Rising from bed; motion.
Better: External pressure; bending
Fever.—Pulse: Very irregular and unequal; head backward; at rest.
mostly very quick and somewhat tense,
but also sometimes small and weak. Eyes.—Staring, watery, distorted, sunken
Chill: In short attacks which soon and lustreless. Balis are turned up-
pass into a protracted heat. The shiver- ward. Pressure in. Trembling of up-
ing usually starts from neck and runs per lid. Paralysis of lids. Heat in.
down back. Heat .* Predominant, long- Tears, with a sense of dryness therein.
continued, and universal, often with Night blindness.
sweat on face. Spreading over face. In-
creased in evening and when eating. Ears.—Roaring and humming in. Deaf.
Predominating h., witih. thirst. Sweat: Nose.—Icycoldnessof. Odor,ofdungfbefore.
Profuse, especially at night and during
motion, with continued great heat. Face. — Yellowish, pale, on raising up.
Frequent, instantaneous attacks of s., Red, while in bed, .on rising it instantly
especially on face and forehead, which becomes fjale. Blue or greenish cir-
disappear just as quickly. cles about eyes Bluish. Livid. Cold,
Allied Remedies. — Aco.% Asar'., BelL, disfigured, cadaverous, hippocratic f.
Cham., Coff., Hyos., Ign., Merc, Spasm of masseter muscles. Lock-
Nui-V., Puls., Siann^ SuL jaw. Shriveled.-bluish or blackish lips.
Mouth.—Burning in, and in fauces. Dry
and sticky. Profuse salivation. * Taste-
VERATRTJM ALBUM. less saliva in. Feeling of distension in
pharynx. 'Constriction of throat. Sen-
Mind.—Mental confusion. Deliria or in- sation, as of dust in throat. Tongue:
sanities, mostly mute, religious or with Cold, shriveled; blackish. Cold breath.
pride: With lasciviousness and obscene Hollow, hoarse voice.
talk; with laughing, whistling and sing- Appetite, etc.—Ravenous hunger. Glut-
ing. Madness and raving mania, with tony. Craving for sour or cooling
shamelessness, impiety and profanity. things. Violent, unquenchable thirst,
Howling and lamenting in a hoarse especially for cold water.
voice. Extraordinary mental anxiety.
Melancholy with anxious nightly in- Taste.—Bitter, in month. Cool, as from
consolable lamenting. Nightly an- peppermint in mouth.
guish and despair. Fear of death. Hy- Eructation.—Forcible, empty. Bitter.

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VERATRUM ALBUM.
Qualmishness, etc.— In stomach. With Chest. — Fulness in. Bruised feeling in.
violent thirst, profuse flow of saliva and Stitches in sides of. Violent, visible,
urine. Violent retching. Vomiting,: anxious palpitation with obstructed
Of ingesta; of bile; of blood, or foam}" breathing.
sour mucus; nightly; copious, excited Back.—Paralytic stiffness extending from
by slightest movement or least thing, back up into nape. Squeezing between
ingested, especially drinks. . scapulas. Bruised sensatiou in, aud in
Stomach.—Great sensitiveness of pit, as lumbar region.
tho* ulceiated internally. Burning in. Lower Extremities.—Thrusts in (r.) hip.
Abdomen. — Distension, with pressing Generalities.—Sudden sinking of strength.
pains and anxiety, Diarrhcea with cut- Continued great weakness aud trembling.
ting as from knives in. Painful con- Extraordinary weariness and debility.
traction when vomiting. Very sen- Paralytic, bruised feeling in limbs and
sitive to touch. Burning and cutting in. bones. Numbness and crawling in ex-
Sticking in groins. Protrusion of hernia tremities. Violent tonic spasms whereby
the palms aud soles are drawn into hol-
Flatulence.—Flatulent colic in abdomen lows. Tetanic rigidity of body. Fainting
with loud rumbling and grumbling.
with stiffness of body but flexibility of
Stool.—Chronic constipation as from in- limbs. Attacks of pain which in a short
activity of rectum. Ineffectual urging . time always excite delirium or mania.
Fainting during. Painful lienteria. Pains in limbs are < from warmth of
Diarrhoea: Greenish, watery, mixed with bed and cold wet weather, and > ris-
flocks; blackish. Fright followed by ing and walking about.
Involuntary c , and icy coldness of body.
SMn.—Cold and bluish or violet color of.
Urine.—Suppressed. Greenish. Dark red, Loss of elasticity of, it remains in the
passed frequently but in small quanti- position into which it has been drawn.
ties. Constant urging to urinate. In- Thickened, desquamating spots on. Dry,
voluntary micturition! itch-like eruptions.
Sexual Organs.—Stitches in spermatic cord. Sleep.—Coma vigil with partial conscious-
ness. Stupefying somnolency. Nightly
Menses.—Too early and too profuse. Sup- anxiety aud sleeplessness.
pressed. Headache before. Fever.—Pulse: Irregular, most frequently
Respiration.—Laborious inspiration. Op- small, thready, weak and slow; often al-
pression of chest (with many com- most extinct and entirely imperceptible;
seldom hard and quick. The blood runs
9 plaints). Suffocative attacks from spas-
modic constriction of larynx or chest. like cold water thro, the veins. Chill:
And coldness mostly external, with in-
Cough.—Deep, hollow ringing c , from tick- ternal heat and cold, clammy sweat.
ling in lowest bronchia, seemingly com- Shaking chill with sweat, which together
ing from abdomen. Deep, dry c , with pass into coldness. Predominating c ,
cutting bellyache. In evening, with sali- and coldness, running from above
vation. In spring and autumn. With downward. Increased by drink-
pain in sides, and respiratory s'ymptoms. ing. Icy coldness of eutire body.
With yellow expectoration, immediately H e a t : Almost entirely internal, with
on. entering a warm room from cold air, thirst, but without desire to drink.
followed by bruised feeling in chest. In evening, with sweat. Alternating
Whooping cough with vomiting. Dry quickly with chill. Alternately, now
at night, in daytime expectoration of chill, now heat, here and there on single
yellow tenacious mucus of a bitter, salty spots. Internal, only, with dark urine.
or sometimes a sour or putrid taste, <^ Sweat: Profuse, in morning, evening
eating and drinking- cold things, espe- or thro, entire night as well a during
cially cold water. every stool. Cold, clammy, sour or o£-

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VERATRUM ALBUM. VERBASOUM.
fensive, sometimes smelling bitter, or Teeth.—Tearing in lower molars.
staining 3ellow, always with a deathly
Mouth.—Foul odor from. Tongue coated
pale face. Cold: Over entire body, most
- brown early in morning.
on forehead, < least motion and vomit-
ing. > rising and going about. Easy Appetite, etc—Hunger without appetite.
during day from every, movement. Much thirst.
Strong smelling. Intermittent fever with Eructations.—Bitter, with nausea.
coldness externally only, with internal
heat and violent thirst for cold water. Abdomen.—Pressing pain on navel, <
beudiug forward. Constriction and
Allied Remedies.—Aco., Alum.y Arn., piercing pain in umbilical region.
Ars.. -Bty-> Calc-c., Cam,, Carb-v.t Sticking bellyache. Tearing loose pain
CHIN., Cic.% Ctna% Coff.. CUPR.. in umbilical region.
Dros., Ferr M Hyos., Ip., Merc^ Phos.% Stool.—Retarded. In small, hard balls, like
Phos-ac.^ Pod., Sec-c, .Sep.. sheep dung, passed with strong pressing.
Sham., Tabac, VERAT-V.
Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate with
profuse discharge.
Cough.—Hoarse, from tickling in trachea
VERBASCUM. and chest; dry, hollow, in deep trumpet
Mind.—Great distraction. Constant rush of tones, from catarrh of trachea, especially
thoughts, phantasies and voluptuous of children, which does not awake them
imagery. Angry and peevish with de- from sleep in evening and at night.
sire for work and company. Unusual Larynx, etc.—Hoarseness with rough voice
cheerfulness. Great cowardice. from reading aloud. Deep bass voice.
Roughness and dryness in and in trachea.
Vertigo.—Attacks of, when resting left
cheek on hand. Stupefying. Chest.—Constriction in. Pressure on. Be-
numbing, periodical stitches in. Ten-
Head.—Pressive ache benumbing one side sion over chest with stitches in cardiac
of forehead and extending into temples region, in evening after lying down.
and zygoma. Stupefying stitches deep Catarrhal affections. fSticking or cut-
in brain. Tension and pain as tho , ting pains at cartilages of ribs. fBet-
temples were pinched together, gener- ter: Deep breathing.
ally confined to one side of head.
Worse: External pressure; going from Back.—Stitches in, also under scapulae.
a warm into cold place or the reverse. Lower Extremities.—Great weariness of.
Eyes.—Burning in. Sensation of contrac-
tion in orbits. Short sight. Generalities. — Sticking pains in limbs.
Cramplike pressure in limbs. Pains
Ears.—Inward tearing in. Deafness, as tho, axe mostly associated with a feeling
something had fallen before e. When of numbness. The symptoms are ex-
reading aloud, sensation of stoppage of cited and intensified by changes of tem-
ears, nose or larynx. perature, namely, when going from open
Nose.—Stuffed coryza. air into room and vice versa.
Face.—Tension and violent pressure on Sleep.—Great sleepiness after eating. Early
zygoma and articular eminences of tem- waking, toward4 o'clock.
poral bone, like prosoplagia. Faceache: Fever.—Chill and unilateral shivering, as
Benumbing pressure and tension extend- tho , dashed with cold water. Internal
ing over entire cheek, from zygoma and and external cold feeling of entire body.
maxillary joint, especially < or excited Chill and coldness predominate.
by a change of temperature. Tension
in integuments of chin, in masseter mus- Allied Remedies.— -., Mez.t Phos.t
cles and throat. jPuls., Ran-b.

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VIOLA ODORATA. VIOLA TRICOLOR.

VIOLA ODORATA. Head.—Heaviness of, when raising up, which


disappears when stooping. Outward
Mind.—The intellect predominates over the pressing pain in. Buzzing in forehead
emotions and mind. Increased activity when sitting still. Burning sticking in
of intellect. Great rush of ideas. Weak- scalp, especially in forehead aud temples.
ness of memory. Sadness terminating
in gloomy despondency. Tearful mood Eyes.—Biting in. The lids sink down v.ith
without knowing why. Extraordinary sleepiness.
irritability and indisposition. Face.—Thickening of skin of. Tension in
Vertigo.—Reeling, when sitting. skin of. Burning itching milkcrust.
Head.—Violent congestion to, with prick- Heat and sweat of face after eating.
ling in forehead. Heaviness and sink- Heat of side on which he does not lie,
ing down of. Tension in scalp of fore- in evening in bed.
head and occiput, which spreads over
Abdomen.—Sticking and cutting in, with
upper part of face. ur
g-»g to stool, howling and screaming.
Eyes.—Falling of lids, as from a sleepy feel- Sticking in walls of, and in pubic region.
ing in eyes. Burning in. Short sight.
Ears.—Sticking in and around- Aversion StooL—Soft, hacked.
to noise, especially to the violin. Urine.—Frequent urging to urinate with
Nose.—Numbness of tip. profuse discharge. Foul smelling, like
Face.—Hot forehead. Tension under eyes cat's urine.
and over nose, extending into temples.
Pressive pain in z-*goma. Sexual Organs.—Swollen prepuce. Itching
Teeth.—Tearing toothache in lower jaw. stitches in scrotum. Pollutions with
Mouth.—Dry and painfully sore palate. voluptuous dreams.
StooL—Constipated. Chest.—Stitches about ribs, sternum and In-
Respiration. — Extraordinary oppression tercostal muscles. Anxiety about heart,
and tightness, as if a stone were lying with pounding like the striking of waves,
on chest. Difficult r., with painful ex- when lying down.
piration, anxiety and palpitation.
Generalities. — Transient burning, now Back.—Cramplike pain between scapulae,
here, now there on body, a tho, parts with cutting and crawling in skin.
were drawn "together and burned with a
small flame. Trembling limbs. Re- Generalities.—Sticking pains in limbs and
laxation of all muscles. Great nervous joints. Sleepy relaxation of entire body.
weakness. The symptoms are indeed
mild, yet they are much more distinctly Skin,—Sticking biting miliary eruption. Dry
felt than from other medicines. Posi- scurfs over entire body, exuding a yel-
tion and surroundings do not alter them. low water when scratched.
Fever.—Pulse full and strong. Chill: By Sleep.—Late falling to sleep on account of
day, consisting of shuddering only. rush of ideas. Frequent awaking, as
Allied .Remedies.—Nux-v.% Pkos. from activity. The child's hands twitch
duringsleep, withflexedthumbs, general
dry heat and a red face.
VIOLA TRICOLOR.
Fever—Pulse: Accelerated. Chill: And
Mind.—Dulness of. Indisposition for serious chilliness in forenoon and in open air.
work. Taciturn and introverted. Will- H e a t : Dry, anxioush., atnight in bed,
fulness and obstinacy (of children). with a very red face. General, anxious
Peevishness and tearfulness Hastiness, h., immediately after eating. Sweat:
as tho' driven by an internal anxiety, Hot, after eating. Night sweat.
with a sensation of great weakness aud
prostration internally. Allied Remedies.—Bar-c, Nii-ac, Rhus-t.

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ZINOUM.

ZINOTJM. Appetite, etc.—Excessive hunger. Aver-


sion, to meat, fish and cooked, warm or
Mind.—Moroseness especially in evening. sweet foods.
Very sensitive to noise. Easily fright- Taste.—Salty, in mouth.
ened, and long continued trembling after
e\ery emotion. Inclination to vehe- Eructation.—Sour, especially after milk.
mence which greatly affects him. Ex- Heartburn after sweet foods. Water-
brash.
traordinarily changeable mood, in the
morning buoyant, in evening sad. Stomach.—Burning and soreness in. Dis-
agreeable warmth at cardiac orifice and
Vertigo.—Especially in occiput.
up oesophagus.
Head.—Tearing and drawing - ^ in sides and
Hypochondrias.—Spasmodic pains, alternat-
occiput. Stupei3ring ache with blackness
ing with oppression in chest. Pressure
before visiou. Pressive pain in fore-
under short ribs with hypochondriacal
head, temples and occiput, with con-
mood, after eating. Stitches in spleen.
fused dulness Sore pain in. Dull
cramp-like inward pressure in temples. Abdomen.—Spasmodic colic about navel.
Worse: In early morn; aftei eating; after Tension in distended abdomen, with
dinner; becoming heated, indoors; after rumbling. Inguinal hernia.
walking in open air; laughing; toward Stool.-—Soft, papescent, diarrhceic. Hard,
evening; lying down; after wine. Better: dry and unsatisfactory.
Walking in open air; from cold water. Anns.—Itching, crawling and painful sore-
External Head.—Painful soreness of. Fall- ness in.
ing of hair from vertex, even to bald- Urine.—Presses heavily within bladder.
ness. Sore smarting in integuments of, Involuntary spurting of, when walking,
strongest in vertex and sides, not affect- coughing, etc. Discharge of blood from
ed by touch or suddenly > thereby. urethra after painful micturition. Ne-
Violent sticking tearing as if between phritic and vesical calculi.
skin and flesh in both sides of. Worse: Sexual Organs.—Painfully swollen testes.
Physical exertion. Better: Fasting; Painful soreness of scrotum. Great iuci-
when eating; rubbing; scratching; often tation to coition with seminal discharge.
suddenly ceases when touched. Nymphomania in lying in women, with
Eyes.—Inward pressure on. Fiery flakes be- great sensitiveness of sexual organs.
fore, on looking upward. Painful sore- Grasping at the genitals.
ness of canthi. Paralysis of upper lid. Menses.—Too late. Suppressed with pain-
Ears.—Earache with tearing stitches and ful lnamrns and genitals.
external swelling, especially in children. .Respiration.—Spasmodic tightness of chest.
Purulent, stinking discharge. Shortness of, fromflatulence,after every
Nose.—Swollen, with loss of smell. Fluent meal. Oppressed from a sense of press-
coryza. ure on chest. Suffocative paroxysms.
Face.—Earthy pale. Tearing in bones of.
Lips and angles of mouth are cracked Cough.—Dry, spasmodic c.» with chest pains
and -ulcerated. Lips are coated with a in evening and night. Exhausting c., ex-
thick clammy moisture. cited by tickling in larynx and trachea
as far down as the middle of the chest. In
Teeth.—Painful soreness of. Tearing in morning and during day with expectora-
molars. Gums whitish, swollen and tion of yellow, blood-streaked, tenacious
ulcerated. mucus of a repulsive, sweetish, putrid
Mouth,—Small yellow ulcers inside of cheeks or metallic taste. Hsmoptysis.
and on fauces. Much mucus in throat,
Trachea.—Burning and soreness in. Spasm
which also extends thro' choanae into
in throat pit.
mouth. Bloody saliva. Sensation of
spasm of oesophagus in region of throat- Chest.—Burning and soreness in. Accumu-
pit. Painful soreness and dryness of lation of mucus in. Stitches in left side
throat. Hoarseness. of. Spasm of. Roughness and dryness

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ZINCUM.
in. Feeling of coldness in. Emptiness Sleep.—Continuous desire to. Broken, at
in. Heaviness and bursting pain in. Sup- night, disturbed b3' fanciful dreams.
pressed secretion of milk in lying-in Sleepiness with constant yawning.
women. Palpitation. Fever.—Pulse: Smali and quick iii evening;
Back.—Sticking, pressing, painful soreness slower in morning and during day.
in region of kidnej's. Pain in sacrum. Sometimes intermittent. Great throb-
Upper Extremities.—Tearing in muscles bing of bloodvessels during the heat.
of arm. Deadness of hands %\ith pa- Chill: Mostly beginning after eating
ralysis thereof. Numbness and tremb- and continuing till late in the evening,
ling of hands. Cracks on hands. even in bed. Shuddering in open air and
from touching a cold object. Alternat-
Lower Extremities.—Tearing in. Large ing with heat, frequently during day.
varicose veins on legs, which some- Cold shivers which run down the back.
times burst and bleed. Cold feet at Shuddering c.. before the approach of
night. Trembling of. stormy weather. Constant external chill-
Generalities.—Tearing, rheumatic pains in iuess with increased internal warmth.
extremities, <" f rom physical exertion or Febrile shivering with flying heat, vio-
when becoming heated. Violent, tremu- lent trembling of limbs, short, hot breath
lons jerking of entire body in even- and throbbing throughout entire body.
ing. Violent throbbing throughout H e a t : Internal, with cold feeling in ab-
whole body. Painful soreness externally domen and feet. Anxious sensation of h.,
as well as internally. Spasms after fright. without external heat, throughout en-
Chorea. Twitchings, i n children. The tire night. Of face, with cool body in
pains of Zincum often seem between the forenoon. Over-runniug,flyingheat with
skin and flesh. Wine, Nux-v. and Cham, great trembling and short, hot breath.
greatly intensify nearly all symptoms, Sweat: Copious, throughout entire
especially the restlessness at night and night, with inclination to uncover. He
constipation. Most symptoms appear sweats very easily from any motion dur-
after dinner and toward evening. ing the day. Offensive.
Skin.—Violent, sticking itching, especially Allied Remedies.—Arg-n.% ARN., BAR-C,
in evening in bed, disappearing instantly Carb-v., Gel., Euphor., HEP.. IGN.,
from touch. Suppurating herpes Crack- Lack , Mg-s., M-arct, M-aust, MERC,
ed. Bony exostoses. Varicose veins. Phos-ac.

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