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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
etc.
IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
RX GROUPS
RX
RELATIONSHIPS
HERBS
NUTRITION
LIFESTYLE
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SIMON'S
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(Sea-onion)
General
A slow acting remedy. Corresponds to ailments requiring several
days to reach their maximum. Persistent, dull, rheumatic pains
permeate the body. A spleen medicine; stitches under left free
ribs. Important heart and kidney medicine. BRONCHOPNEUMONIA.
Acts especially on mucous membranes of the respiratory and digestive
tracts, and also upon the kidneys. Valuable in chronic bronchitis
of old people with mucous rales, dyspnoea, and scanty urine.
Eyes.
Feel irritable; child bores into them with fists. Sensation as
if swimming in cold water.
Stomach.
Pressure like a stone.
Respiratory.
Fluent coryza; margins of nostrils feel sore. Sneezing; throat
irritated; short, dry cough; must take a deep breath. DYSPNOEA
AND STITCHES IN CHEST, and painful contraction of abdominal muscles.
VIOLENT, furious, exhausting cough, with much mucus; profuse,
salty, slimy expectoration, and with INVOLUNTARY SPURTING OF URINE
AND SNEEZING. CHILD RUBS FACE WITH FIST DURING COUGH. [CAUST.;
PULS.] Cough provoked by taking a deep breath or cold drinks,
from exertion, change from warm to cold air. Cough of measles.
Frequent calls to urinate at night, passing large quantities.
[PHOS-AC.] SNEEZING WITH COUGHING.
Heart.
A cardiac stimulant affecting the peripheral vessels and coronary
arteries.
Urinary Organs.
Great urging; MUCH WATERY URINE. INVOLUNTARY spurting of urine
when coughing. (CAUSTIC.; PULS.)
Skin.
Small, red spots over body, with prickling pain.
Extremities.
Icy cold hands and feet, with warmth of the rest of the body.
(MENYANTHES.) Feet get sore from standing. Tender feet with shop
girls.
Aggravation.
BETTER, rest; WORSE, motion.
Relationship.
Compare: DIGIT.; STROPHANT.; APOCYN. CAN.; BRY.; KALI-CARB. Squilla
follows DIGITALIS, if this fails to relieve water-logged cases.
Dose.
First to third potency.
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