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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
RX IN FOCUS
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IN RYHME
POISONOUS
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SIMON'S
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(Animal Charcoal)
General
Seems to be especially adapted to scrofulous and venous constitutions,
old people, and after debilitating disease, with feeble circulation
and lowered vitality. GLANDS ARE INDURATED, veins distended, skin
blue. STITCH REMAINING AFTER PLEURISY. Easily strained from lifting.
Weakness of nursing women. Ulceration and decomposition. All its
secretions are offensive. Causes local congestions WITHOUT heat.
Mind.
Desire to be alone, sad and reflective, AVOIDS CONVERSATION. Anxiety
at night, with orgasm of blood.
Head.
Headache, as if head had been blown to pieces. Rush of blood with
confusion. Sensation as if something lay above eyes so that she
could not look up. Bluish cheeks and lips. Vertigo followed by
nose-bleed. Nose swollen, tip bluish, small tumor on it. Hearing
confused; CANNOT TELL DIRECTION OF SOUND.
Stomach.
Eating tires patient. Weak, empty feeling in stomach. Burning
and griping. WEAK DIGESTION. FLATULENCE. Ptomaine poisoning. Repugnance
to fat food. Sour water from mouth. Pyrosis.
Female.
Nausea of pregnancy; worse at night. Lochia offensive. (Kreos.;
Rhus; Secale.) Menses too early, frequent long lasting, FOLLOWED
BY GREAT EXHAUSTION, so weak, can hardly speak. (Cocc.), flow
only in morning. (Bor.; Sep.) Burning in vagina and labia. Darting
in breast; PAINFUL INDURATIONS in breast, especially right. Cancer
of uterus, burning pain down thighs.
Respiratory.
Pleurisy, typhoid character, and remaining stitch. Ulceration
of lung, with feeling of coldness of chest. Cough, with discharge
of greenish pus.
Skin.
Spongy ulcers, copper-colored eruption. Acne rosacea. Chilblains,
worse in evening, in bed and from cold. Verruca on hands and face
of old people, with bluish color of extremities. GLANDS INDURATED,
swollen, painful, in neck, axillae, groin, mammae; pains lancinating,
cutting, burning. [Con.; Merc. iod. flav.] Burning, rawness and
fissures; moisture. Bubo.
Extremities.
Pain in coccyx; burns when touched. Ankles turn easily. Straining
and over-lifting produce great debility. Joints weak. Easy discoloration.
Pain in hip joints at night. NIGHT SWEAT fetid and profuse. Wrist
pain.
Aggravation.
WORSE, after shaving, loss of animal fluids.
Relationship.
The Carbon group all have putrid discharges and exhalations. All
act on the skin, causing intertrigo and excoriations. Glandular
enlargements and catarrhal states, flatulency and asphyxiation.
Carbon Tetrachloride is said to cause fatty liver. (Phosph.; Rs;
Chloroform.) Paralysis of interosseus muscles of feet and hands.
Wonderful clinical results in the treatment of Hook worm disease.
See Thymol (Relationship).
Complementary: Calc. phos.
Antidotes: Ars.; Nux.
Compare: Badiaga; Sepia; Sulph.; Plumb. iod.
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