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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
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SIMON'S
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(Iodide of Iron)
General
Scrofulous affections, glandular enlargements, and tumors call
for this remedy. Crops of boils. Acute nephritis following eruptive
diseases. Uterine displacements. Body emaciated. Anemia. Exophthalmic
goitre following suppression of menses. Debility following drain
upon vital forces. Impetigo of the cheek.
Stomach.
Food seems to push up into throat, as if it had not been swallowed.
Abdomen.
Fullness, even after a little food; stuffed feeling, as if she
could not lean forward.
Throat.
Sore, as if of a splinter, shooting in different directions. Hoarse.
Respiratory.
Coryza; discharge of mucus from nose, trachea, and larynx. Pressure
beneath sternum. Scrofulous swelling of nose. Chest feels oppressed.
Hemoptysis.
Urinary Organs.
Urine dark. Sweet smelling. CRAWLING SENSATION IN URETHRA AND
RECTUM. Sensation as if urine were stopped at fossa navicularis.
Difficulty in retaining urine. Incontinence in anemic children.
Female.
On sitting, FEELING AS IF SOMETHING PRESSED UPWARD IN VAGINA.
Much bearing down. Retroversion and prolapse of uterus. Leucorrhoea
like boiled starch. Menses suppressed or scanty. Itching and soreness
of vulva and vagina.
Dose.
Third trituration. Does not keep long.
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