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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
etc.
IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
RX GROUPS
RX
RELATIONSHIPS
HERBS
NUTRITION
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NEW RX'S
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POISONOUS
PLANTS
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SIMON'S
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(Passion-flower)
General
An efficient anti-spasmodic. Whooping-cough. Morphine habit. Delirium
tremens. Convulsions in children; neuralgia. Has a quieting effect
on the nervous system. Insomnia, produces normal sleep, no disturbance
of cerebral functions, neuroses of children, worm-fever, teething,
spasms. TETANUS. Hysteria; puerperal convulsions. Painful diarrhoea.
Acute mania. ATONIC CONDITION generally present. ASTHMA, 10-30
gtt. every ten minutes for a few doses. Locally, in erysipelas.
Head.
Violent ache as if top of head would come off — eyes felt
as if pushed out.
Stomach.
Leaden, dead feeling after or between meals; flatulence and sour
eructations.
Sleep.
Restless and wakeful, resulting from exhaustion. Especially in
the feeble, infants and the aged. Insomnia of infants and the
aged, and the mentally worried, and overworked, with tendency
to convulsions. Nocturnal cough.
Dose.
Large doses of mother tincture are required — thirty to
sixty drops, repeated several times.
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