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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
RXS
IN RYHME
POISONOUS
PLANTS
ORGAN
RXS
CHILDREN'S
TYPES
PROVINGS
SIMON'S
SECTION
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(Cystisus Laburnum)
General
All parts of this shrub are poisonous, producing inflammation
of stomach and intestines, with vomiting, diarrhoea, headache,
paleness of face and cold skin. Widespread anaesthesia, and convulsions
are some of the chief effects of this drug. Cerebrospinal meningitis.
Great prostration, sense of constriction in throat, stiffness
of nape, tearing from nape into occiput, lusterless eyes.
Head.
Stupefaction; indifference. (PHOS-AC.) Unequally dilated pupils;
GIDDINESS; twitching of facial muscles. (AGARIC.) Hydrocephalus.
Constant vertigo; intense sleepiness.
Stomach.
Excessive thirst. Constant nausea, vomiting; burning pain in epigastrium.
Urinary organs.
Tenesmus and erections. Grass-green urine.
Extremities.
Numbness and pain in hands. Difficulty in moving them
Compare: NUX; GELS. CYSTINE (produces motor paralysis resembling
that of curare and death through respiratory paralysis).
Dose.
Third potency.
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