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BASIC REMEDIES
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TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
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IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
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RX
RELATIONSHIPS
HERBS
NUTRITION
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NEW RX'S
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(Balm of Gilead)
General
Seems to have a remarkable power over acute colds, especially
when accompanied by a deep, hoarse voice, or even aphonia. General
insensibility of surface (worse, back and abdomen); rubbing and
pounding borne without pain, and is grateful on account of warmth
produced. Finger-ends thickened, horny; insensible to pinching
and prickling. Instantaneous voice-producer. [COCA.]
Head.
Discusses her symptoms with everyone. Hot head with cold extremities.
Cold-sores on lips. (NAT-MUR.) Tongue feels thick and numb. Burning
irritation of eyes, nose, mouth, throat, and air passages.
Respiratory.
ACUTE HOARSENESS. Throat and nostrils burn. Sits bent forward
with dry cough. Pharynx and larynx feel dry, and the voice weak
and toneless. Rawness and soreness of chest and throat. Cough
of children caused by naso-pharyngeal catarrh; mucus drops from
posterior nares.
Dose.
Tincture.
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