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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
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IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
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(Purple Cone-flower)
General
We are indebted to the Eclectic school for this remarkable medicine
as a “corrector of blood dyscrasia.” Acute auto-infection.
Symptoms of BLOOD POISONING, SEPTIC CONDITIONS GENERALLY. Diarrhoea
in typhoid. Gonorrhoea. Boils. ERYSIPELAS and foul ulcers. GANGRENE.
Goitre with exophthalmic symptoms; full doses, also injecting
5-10 drops into thyroid gland. Tendency to malignancy in acute
and subacute disorders. Last stages of cancer to ease pain. VENOM
INFECTION. Cerebrospinal meningitis. Puerperal infections. TIRED
FEELING. Piles. Pustules. Acts no vermiform appendix thus has
been used for appendicitis, but remember it promotes suppuration
and a neglected appendicitis with pus formation would probably
rupture sooner under its use. Lymphatic inflammation; crushing
injuries. SNAKE BITES and bites and stings generally. Foul discharges
with emaciation and great debility.
Head.
Confused, depressed. Aches with a peculiar periodical flushing
of the face, even to the neck; dizziness and profound prostration.
Nose.
Foul-smelling discharge, membranous formations protruding. Post-nasal
catarrh with ulceration and fetor. Nose feels stuffed up. Right
nostril raw, bleeding.
Mouth.
Canker; gums recede and bleed easily; corners of mouth and lips
crack; tongue dry and swollen; sores; dirty brownish. Tongue,
lips and fauces TINGLE, with sense of fear about heart. (ACON.)
White coating of tongue, with red edges. Promotes the flow of
saliva.
Throat.
Tonsils purple or black, gray exudation extending to posterior
nares and air-passages. Ulcerated sore throat.
Stomach.
Sour belching and heartburn. Nausea; better lying down.
Chest.
Pain as of a lump in chest and under sternum. Pain in pectoral
muscles. (ARISTOLOCHIA)
Urine.
Albuminous, scanty, frequent, and involuntary.
Female.
PUERPERAL SEPTICAEMIA; discharges suppressed; abdomen sensitive
and tympanitic; offensive, excoriating leucorrhoea.
Extremities.
ACHING IN LIMBS and general lassitude.
Skin.
Recurring boils. Carbuncles. Irritations from insect bites and
poisonous plants. Lymphatics enlarged. Old tibial ulcers. Gangrene.
Fever.
CHILLINESS, WITH NAUSEA. Cold flashes all over back. MALARIAL
FEVER.
Relationship.
Compare: CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX; BOTHROPS; ARS.; LACHES.; BAPTIS.;
RHUS; CISTUS; HEPAR; CALENDULA.
Dose.
Tincture, one to ten drops, every two hours, and larger doses.
LOCALLY, as a cleansing and antiseptic wash.
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