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BASIC REMEDIES
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FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
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(Magnolia)
General
Rheumatism and cardiac lesions are prominent features in the symptomatology
of this drug. STIFFNESS and soreness. Alternating pains between
spleen and heart. Patient tired and stiff. Soreness when quiet.
Erratic shifting of pains.
Heart.
Oppression of chest with inability to expand the lungs. Feeling
of a large bolus of food which distressed the stomach. Suffocated
feeling when walking fast or lying on left side. Dyspnoea. Crampy
pain in heart. Angina pectoris. Endocarditis and pericarditis.
Tendency to faint. SENSATION AS IF HEART HAD STOPPED BEATING.
Pain around heart accompanied by itching of the feet.
Extremities.
Stiffness and sharp erratic pains; worse in joints. FEET ITCH.
Numbness in left arm. Rheumatic pain in clavicles. Shooting in
all limbs.
Aggravation.
WORSE, damp air, lying on left side; in morning on first rising.
Amelioration.
BETTER, dry weather, motion; intermenstrual flow. (HAM.; BOVISTA;
BELL.; ELAPS.)
Relationship.
Compare: RHUS.; DULCAM.; AURUM.
Dose.
Third potency
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