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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
ORGAN
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SIMON'S
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(Horse-foot — King-crab)
General
Limulus was introduced by C. Hering and partially proved by him
and Lippe. Hering was surprised to see the blood of the King crab
that he dissected, blue, which on investigation, was found to
contain copper as he had surmised and which he thought would prove
to be another medicine for Cholera. Further provings are necessary
to establish this, though symptoms so far observed make this probable.
Hering's fertile mind always lead him to pioneer paths into practical
therapeutics.
Bodily and mental exhaustion; drowsiness AFTER SEA BATHING. Gastro-enteric
symptoms. Painful fullness of whole right side of body.
Head.
Mental depression. Difficult to remember names, confused with
heat of face, rush of blood to face, worse when meditating. Pain
behind left eye-ball.
Nose.
Fluent coryza. Sneezing worse drinking water. Constant nasal dropping.
Pressure above nose and behind eyes.
Abdomen.
Colic with heat. Cramp-like pain with watery stools. Abdomen hot
and constricted. Piles, constriction of anus.
Respiratory.
Husky voice. Dyspnoea after drinking water. Oppression of chest.
Extremities.
Crural neuralgia. Soles of feet ache, feel numb. Pain in right
hip-joint. Heels sore.
Skin.
ITCHING SPOTS AND VESICLES on face and HANDS. Burning in palms.
Relationship.
Compare: ASTERIAS; HOMARUS; CUPRUM.
Dose.
Sixth potency.
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