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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
etc.
IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
RX GROUPS
RX
RELATIONSHIPS
HERBS
NUTRITION
LIFESTYLE
NEW RX'S
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IN RYHME
POISONOUS
PLANTS
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SIMON'S
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(Jack-in-the-Pulpit)
General.
Arum maculatum, Italicum, Dracontium, have the same action as
the Triphyllum. They all contain an irritant poison, causing inflammation
of mucous surfaces and destruction of tissue. ACRIDITY is the
keynote of the kind of action characteristic of Arum.
Head.
Bores head in pillow. Headache from too warm clothing, from hot
coffee.
Eyes.
Quivering of upper eyelids, especially left.
Nose.
Soreness of nostrils. ACRID, EXCORIATING DISCHARGE, producing
raw sores. NOSE OBSTRUCTED; MUST BREATHE THROUGH MOUTH. BORING
IN NOSE. Coryza; discharge blood-streaked, watery. Nose completely
stopped, with fluent, acrid discharge. Hay-fever, with pain over
root of nose. Large scabs high up on right side of nose. Face
feels chapped, as if from cold wind; feels hot. CONSTANT PICKING
AT NOSE UNTIL IT BLEEDS.
Mouth.
RAW FEELING AT ROOF AND PALATE. Lips and soft palate sore and
burning. Lips chapped and burning. CORNERS OF MOUTH SORE AND CRACKED.
Tongue red, sore; whole mouth raw. Picking lips until they bleed.
Saliva profuse, acrid, corroding.
Throat.
Swelling of sub-maxillary glands. CONSTRICTED AND SWOLLEN; BURNS;
raw. Constant hawking. HOARSENESS. Expectoration of much mucus.
Lungs feel sore. Clergyman's sore throat. Voice uncertain, uncontrollable.
Worse, talking, singing.
Skin.
Scarlet rash; RAW, BLOODY SURFACES anywhere. Impetigo contagiosa.
Aggravation.
WORSE, NORTHWEST WIND; lying down.
Relationship.
Compare: Ammon. carb.; Ailanthus; Cepa. Antidotes: Buttermilk,
Acet-ac.; Puls.
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