|
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
ORGAN
RXS
CHILDREN'S
TYPES
PROVINGS
SIMON'S
SECTION
|
(Tin)
General
Chief action is centered upon the nervous system and respiratory
organs. Debility is very marked when Stannum is the remedy, especially
the debility of chronic bronchial and pulmonary conditions, characterized
by profuse muco-purulent discharges upon tuberculosis basis. TALKING
CAUSES A VERY WEAK FEELING IN THE THROAT AND CHEST. PAINS THAT
COME AND GO GRADUALLY, call unmistakably for Stannum. Paralytic
weakness; spasms; paralysis.
Mind.
Sad, anxious. DISCOURAGED. Dread of seeing people.
Head.
Aching in temples and forehead. Obstinate acute coryza and influenza
with cough. Pain worse motion; GRADUALLY INCREASING AND DECREASING
as if constricted by a band; forehead feels pressed inwards. Jarring
of walking resounds painfully in head. Drawing pains in malar
bones and orbits. Ulceration of ring hole in lobe of ear.
Throat.
Much adhesive mucus, difficult to detach; efforts to detach cause
nausea. Throat dry and stings.
Stomach.
Hunger. SMELL OF COOKING CAUSES VOMITING. Bitter taste. Pain better
pressure, but sore to touch. Sensation of EMPTINESS IN STOMACH.
Abdomen.
Cramp-like colic around navel, with a feeling of emptiness. COLIC
RELIEVED BY HARD PRESSURE.
Female.
BEARING-DOWN SENSATION. Prolapsus, with WEAK, SINKING FEELING
IN STOMACH. (SEP.) MENSES EARLY AND PROFUSE. Pain in vagina, upward
and back to spine. Leucorrhoea, with great debility.
Respiratory.
Hoarse; mucus expelled by forcible cough. Violent, dry cough in
evening until midnight. Cough excited by LAUGHING, singing, talking;
worse lying on right side. During day, with COPIOUS GREEN, SWEETISH,
expectoration. Chest feels sore. CHEST FEELS WEAK; can hardly
talk. Influenzal cough from noon to midnight with scanty expectoration.
Respiration short, oppressive; stitches in left side when breathing
and lying on same side. PHTHISIS MUCOSA. HECTIC FEVER.
Sleep.
Sleeps with one leg drawn up, the other stretched out.
Extremities.
Paralytic weakness; drops things. Ankles swollen. Limbs suddenly
GIVE OUT WHEN ATTEMPTING TO SIT DOWN. Dizziness and weakness WHEN
DESCENDING. Spasmodic twitching of muscles of forearm and hand.
Fingers jerk when holding pen. Neuritis. Typewriters' paralysis.
Fever.
Heat in evening; EXHAUSTING NIGHT-SWEATS, especially towards morning.
Hectic. Perspiration, principally on forehead and nape of neck;
debilitating; smelling musty, or offensive.
Aggravation.
WORSE, using voice (i.e., laughing, talking, singing), lying on
right side, warm drinks.
Amelioration.
BETTER, coughing or expectorating, hard pressure.
Relationship.
Complementary: PULS.
Compare: STANN. IOD. 3X. (Valuable in chronic chest diseases characterized
by plastic tissue changes. Persistent inclination to cough, excited
by tickling dry spot in the throat, apparently at root of tongue.
Dryness of throat. Trachial and bronchial irritation of smokers.
Pulmonary symptoms; cough, loud, hollow, ending with expectoration.
[Phellandrium.] State of purulent infiltration. WOOD FOR THE TREES phthisis
sometimes when Stann. jod. has not taken effect, an additional
dose of Iodine in milk caused the drug to have its usual beneficial
effect. (Stonham.) Compare: CAUST.; CALC.; SIL.; TUBERC.; BACIL.;
HELON. MYRTUS CHEKAN (chronic bronchitis, cough of phthisis, emphysema,
with gastric catarrhal complications and thick, yellow difficult
sputum. Old persons with weakened power of expectoration.)
Dose.
Third to thirtieth potency.
|