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(Picraena Excelsa)
(Quassia-wood)
General
Acts on gastric organs as a tonic. (GENTIAN; HYDR.) Seems to possess
marked action on eyes, producing amblyopia and cataract. Pain
in right intercostal muscles above the liver. Pressure and stitches
in liver, and sympathetically in spleen.
Stomach.
Atonic dyspepsia, with gas and acidity. Heartburn and gastralgia.
Regurgitation of food. Abdomen feels empty and retracted. Dyspepsia
after infectious diseases; especially grip, dysentery. Tongue
dry or with brown sticky coating. Cirrhosis of liver with ascites.
Urinary Organs.
Excessive desire — impossible to retain urine; copious micturition
day and night. As soon as the child wakes up the bed is drenched.
Extremities.
Inclination to yawn and stretch. (RHUS.) Sensation of coldness
over back. Prostration, with hunger. Cold extremities, with sensation
of internal coldness. (HELODERMA.)
Dose.
First to third potency, or spoonful doses of Aqua Quassia.
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