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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
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SIMON'S
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(Water Drop wart)
General
Epileptiform convulsions; worse, during menstruation and pregnancy.
Puerperal eclampsia; uraemic convulsions. Burning in throat and
stomach, nausea and vomiting. Red spots in face. Convulsive facial
twitching. Skin affections, especially lepra and ichthyosis.
Head.
Pains all over head, dizzy. Sudden and complete unconsciousness.
Furious delirium, giddiness. Countenance livid, eyes fixed, pupils
dilated, CONVULSIVE TWITCHING OF FACIAL MUSCLES, trismus, foaming
at mouth, locked jaws. Much yawning. Tendency to cry over little
things.
Respiratory.
Tickling cough, with rattling in the lower part of the chest,
and thick, frothy expectoration. Heavy, spasmodic, stertorous
breathing.
Extremities.
Convulsions; opisthotonos. Pain along crural and sciatic nerves,
commencing in back. Cold hands and feet. Numbness of hand and
foot.
Relationship.
Compare: CICUTA; KALI-BROM.
Dose.
First to sixth potency.
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