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Homeopathic Materia Medica (1927): vol.1

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Nose.--Fan-like motion of nostrils (Lyc). Bleeding; epistaxis instead of menses. Over-sensitive smell, (Carbol ac; Nux). Periostitis of nasal bones. Foul imaginary odors (Aur). Chronic catarrh, with small haemorrhages; handkerchief is always bloody. Polypi; bleeding easily (Calc; Sang). Urine.--Scanty, burning, involuntary. Bladder as if paralyzed. Albuminous. Epithelial cells; cylindrical clots of fibrin and globules of pus and blood. After urinating, feeling of weakness in abdomen. Bright's disease. Diabetes. Modalities.--Worse, touch; physical or mental exertion; twilight; warm food or drink; change of weather, from getting wet in hot weather; evening; lying on left or painful side; during a thunder-storm; ascending stairs. Better, in dark, lying on right side, cold food; cold; open air; washing with col water; sleep. Stool.--Small, offensive, dark, with much prostration. Worse at night, and after eating and drinking; from chilling stomach, alcoholic abuse, spoiled meat. Dysentery dark, bloody, very offensive. Cholera, with intense agony, prostration, and burning thirst. Body cold as ice (Verat). Haemorrhoids burn like fire; relieved by heat. Skin excoriated about anus. Head.--Vertigo, nausea, faintness on rising, confusion. Bursting, splitting headache, as if everything would be

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odor from mouth, can smell it all over room. Alveolar abscess, worse at night. Great thirst, with moist mouth. Stool.--Soft and small, size of goose-quill ( Phos). Hard, tough, covered with mucus; shines like grease; painful. Knees swollen, with tearing, drawing pains. Boring pain in heels toward evening; suffering worse from letting the affected limb hang down ( Vipera). Veins in forearms and hands swollen. Feet red, Head.--Vertigo of the aged, after rising (Bry). Heat comes from spine. Neuralgia; parts must be kept warm. Burning pains. Chronic congestion of head. Brain-fag, with coldness of occiput. Vertigo, with faintness. Skin of forehead feels too tight. Itching of scalp, dandruff, falling out of hair in large bunches. Affections of part of location are given under that part. The chapter which represents a organ or system follows that pattern, the rubric will be that part, and subrubrics are the conditions relatecd to it for easy reference. Eg : Eyes – Choroid – Inflammation, Suppuration, Congestion.

Medica Pura, and the rest (with few exceptions) in the Fragmenta or in Stapf’s journal, the Archiv; but nearly all have large additions. 1 Urine.--Red flakes float on top of urine. Hot, bloody Biting, burning in forepart of urethra at the close of micturition. Haematuria preceded by cramp pain in the bladder, After urinating, a few drops of blood are passed. Skin.--Wounds bleed very much, even if small; they heal and break out again. Jaundice. Little ulcer outside of large ones. Petechiae. Ecchymosis. Purpura haemorrhagia. Scurvy. Fungous hematodes and excrescences.temulentum (in trembling of hands and legs); Mercur cum kali (inveterate colds, acute facial paralysis). Henchera-Alum root--(Gastro-enteritis nausea, vomiting of bile Drowsy after meals, and in early evening. Dreams full of bustle and hurry. Better after a short sleep, unless aroused. Abdomen.--Gnawing, burning pains like coals of fire; relieved by heat. Liver and spleen enlarged and painful. Ascites and anasarca. Abdomen swollen and painful. Pain as from a wound in abdomen on coughing. Adon * Adren * Aesc * Aeth * Aethi-m * Agar * Agav-a * Agn * Agra * Ail * Alet * Alf * All-c * All-s * Aln * Aloe * Alst-s * Alum * Alumsil * Alumn * Am-be * Am-br * Am-c * Am-caust

also worth saying that since in this type of materia medica, a completepicture of the drug cannot beArs should be thought of in ailments from alcoholism, ptomaine poisoning, stings, dissecting wounds, chewing tobacco; As early as in 1869 Bell’s diarrhoea and 1873 Berridge’s Eye, two very useful clinical regional repertories were published. Though the concept of such practice was conceived by Burnett he could not compile a separate repertory for that purpose and hence the credit of authoring the first clinical repertory goes to J.H.Clarke in 1904. Modalities.--Worse, cold air; night, evening until midnight, warm food, touch, motion. Better, open air. Antidote: Antidote to Phosph. Poisoning: Turpentine with which it forms an insoluble mass. Also Potass permang. Nux. Phos antidotes the nausea and vomiting of chloroform and ether.

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