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What are the sources of aloe socotrina?
Aloe socotrina. Common Aloes. N. O. Liliaceæ. Trituration or solution in spirit of the gum.
Aloe socotrina. Common Aloes. N. O. Liliaceæ. Trituration or solution in spirit of the gum.
See lessWhat are the skin symptoms of aloe socotrina?
1. Itching, esp. of legs. 2. Spots which, when scratched, pain and become sensitive.
1. Itching, esp. of legs.
See less2. Spots which, when scratched, pain and become sensitive.
What are the skin symptoms of lachesis?
1. Ecchymosis; wounds and ulcers bleed readily and copiously (small wounds bleed a good deal; ulcers bleed readily; cicatrices bleed readily; pain in old cicatrices), wounds bleeding a great while; skin very hard to heal, masses of blood pass through the pores. 2. Varicose swellings. 3. Dropsical swRead more
1. Ecchymosis; wounds and ulcers bleed readily and copiously (small wounds bleed a good deal; ulcers bleed readily; cicatrices bleed readily; pain in old cicatrices), wounds bleeding a great while; skin very hard to heal, masses of blood pass through the pores.
See less2. Varicose swellings.
3. Dropsical swelling over the whole body.
4. Hard and pale tumefaction.
5. Skin yellow, green, lead-colored, or bluish-red or blackish, chiefly round the wounds and ulcers.
6. Yellow, red, copper-colored spots.
7. Pale, livid spots, with fainting fits.
8. Dry, miliary itch, with eruption of large vesicles of a yellow or of a bluish-black color, with swelling of parts affected, and pains which drive to despair.
9. Miliary eruption, which subsequently resembles nettle-rash, scarlatina, or morbilli.
10. Erysipelas and vesicular eruptions with a red crown.
11. Excoriated places, on touching which a burning pain is felt.
12. Rupia and other skin affections, with angioleucitis (Cooper).
13. Ulcers, surrounded by pimples, vesicles, and other small ulcers (on purple skin).
14. Ulcers with great sensitiveness to touch, uneven bottom, ichorous, offensive discharge when touched, esp. around the lower extremities.
15. Gangrenous ulcers.
16. Gangrenous blisters.
17. Superficial ulcers, foul at the bottom, with a red crown.
18. Cancerous ulceration (of wounds), or putrefaction of the flesh, which becomes detached from the bones, and falls off piecemeal.
19. Gangrenous wounds, with inflammatory fever, weak, quick, and intermittent pulse, fainting nausea, spasmodic and bilious vomiting, convulsions, and cold sweats.
20. Papulć, warts, hard swellings.
21. Panaris.
22. Red and itching lumps and tuberosities.
23. Carbuncles, with copper-coloured surroundings and many smaller boils around them.
24. Flat exanthemata which do not fill up; pustulous exanthemata; spongy excrescences.
What are the mental symptoms of lachesis?
1. Great anguish, insupportable anxiety, and uneasiness, from which the patient seeks relief in the open air. 2. Fear, and a presentiment of death. 3. Discouragement; distrust; easily affected to tears. 4. Mental dejection and melancholy, with apprehension, uneasiness about one's malady, great tendeRead more
1. Great anguish, insupportable anxiety, and uneasiness, from which the patient seeks relief in the open air.
See less2. Fear, and a presentiment of death.
3. Discouragement; distrust; easily affected to tears.
4. Mental dejection and melancholy, with apprehension, uneasiness about one’s malady, great tendency to give way to sorrow, to look upon the dark side of everything, and to think oneself persecuted, hated, and despised by acquaintances.
5. Dread of death; fears to go to bed; fear of being poisoned.
6. Thinks she is someone else; in the hands of a stronger power; that she is dead and preparations are being made for her funeral; that she is nearly dead and wishes someone would help her off.
7. Sadness when awaking in the morning or night (particularly in the morning); no desire at all to mix with the world.
8. Restless and uneasy; does not wish to attend to business, but wants to be off somewhere all the time.
9. Sadness, and disgust to life.
10. Mistrust, suspicion, and a strong tendency to take everything amiss, to contradict, and to criticize.
11. Frantic jealousy.
12. Indolence, with dislike and unfitness for any labor whatever, either mental or bodily.
13. Timidity of character, with variableness and indecision.
14. Great apathy and extraordinary weakness of memory, everything that is heard is, as it were, effaced, even orthography is no longer remembered, and there is forgetfulness even of things on the point of utterance.
15. Confusion as to time.
16. Mistakes are made in speaking and writing, as well as in the hours of the day and the days of the week.
17. Imbecility and loss of every mental faculty.
18. Over-excitement and excessive nervous irritability, with a tendency to be frightened.
19. Perfect happiness and cheerfulness followed by gradual fading of spirituality, want of self-control, and lasciviousness; felt as if she was somebody else and in the hands of a stronger power.
20. Amativeness.
21. Affections of the intellect in general.
22. State of ecstasy and exaltation which even induces tears, desire to meditate, and to compose intellectual works, with a sort of pride.
23. Frantic loquacity with elevated language, nicely chosen words, and rapid and continual change of subject-matter.
24. Loquaciousness, with mocking jealousy, with frightful images, great tendency to mock, satire, and ridiculous ideas.
25. Nocturnal delirium with much talking, or with murmuring.
26. Dementia and loss of consciousness.
What are the throat symptoms of lachesis?
1. Constant tickling in throat, as if a crumb of bread, or something similar, were stopping in it. 2. Partial or general dryness of throat, often extending to ears, nose, and chest. 3. Burning and pain as of excoriation in the throat, principally on swallowing. 4. Painful excoriation and inflammatorRead more
1. Constant tickling in throat, as if a crumb of bread, or something similar, were stopping in it.
See less2. Partial or general dryness of throat, often extending to ears, nose, and chest.
3. Burning and pain as of excoriation in the throat, principally on swallowing.
4. Painful excoriation and inflammatory swelling of the throat, with redness of parts affected, as if they were colored with vermilion.
5. Swelling of the tonsils (mostly l.).
6. Large and small tumors in the throat, which impede deglutition.
7. Cannot swallow the food after masticating it, because it rests on the back part of the tongue, and produces a thrilling pain there.
8. Constant desire to swallow, and a sensation on swallowing as if there were a tumor, or a piece of something, or a plugin the throat.
9. Sensation of contraction, strangulation, and of constriction in the throat.
10. The throat was stiff and paralyzed.
11. Convulsions and spasms in the throat.
12. Impeded deglutition, with the dread of drinks, which often pass through nostrils.
13. Hydrophobia.
14. Much slimy saliva, esp. in the back of the mouth.
15. The pains in the throat are by eating.
16. When swallowing the pain extends to the l. ear.
17. Sore throat, which affects only a small part, or which, on the contrary, affects the ears, larynx, tongue, and gums; frequently with dyspnśa and danger of suffocation, salivation, and hawking up of mucus.
18. Much hawking up of mucus, which is exceedingly painful.
19. Empty swallowing < the pain in the throat more than swallowing food; or fluids are swallowed with less pain than solids.
20. Copious accumulation of tenacious mucus in throat.
21. In old chronic sore throats: throat may not be very sore, but a great quantity of mucus will stick there, and occasions much hawking and spitting to no purpose; the mucus will stick and can't be forced up or down.
22. Sore throat alternately with stoppage of nose, or with sufferings, while speaking.
23. Ulcers on the palate, on back, of mouth (on the inflamed tonsils), and in the throat, with fetid odor, abundant suppuration, and sharp pains on swallowing food.
24. The inflammation and ulceration of the throat begin on the l. side and extend later to r. side.
25. The external throat is very sensitive to touch (not painful, but an uneasy sensation); on lying down, with suffocative sensation; even to touch of linen.
What are the eye symptoms of hepar sulph?
1. Pain, as if the eyes were driven, or drawn back, into the head. 2. Painful and difficult movement of the eyes. 3. Heat, pressure, and shootings in the eyes. 4. Throbbing in and about the eye. 5. Pressure in the eyes, as from a foreign body (sand). 6. Pain, as from ulceration, immediately above thRead more
1. Pain, as if the eyes were driven, or drawn back, into the head.
See less2. Painful and difficult movement of the eyes.
3. Heat, pressure, and shootings in the eyes.
4. Throbbing in and about the eye.
5. Pressure in the eyes, as from a foreign body (sand).
6. Pain, as from ulceration, immediately above the eye, every evening.
7. Inflammation of the eyes and of the eyelids, sometimes erysipelatous, with pain as of a bruise, and of excoriation, on being touched.
8. Pimples above the eyes, and on the eyelids.
9. Specks and ulcers on the cornea.
10. Nocturnal lachrymation and agglutination of the eyelids.
11. Spasmodic closing of the eyelids (at night).
12. Eyes prominent.
13. Obscuration of the sight on reading.
14. Photophobia by day, and by candle-light.
15. The eyes ache from the bright light of day when moving them.
16. Confusion of sight, in the evening, by candle-light, alternately with the clearness of vision.
17. The objects appear to be red.
What are the respiratory symptoms of hepar sulph?
1. Hoarseness. 2. Pain and great sensitiveness (to cold) of the larynx, with a weak and rough voice, emaciation, hectic fever, and sleeplessness. 3. Rattling breathing (during sleep). 4. Swelling below the larynx. 5. Roughness in the throat. 6. Croup, with swelling under the larynx. 7. Permanent paiRead more
1. Hoarseness.
See less2. Pain and great sensitiveness (to cold) of the larynx, with a weak and rough voice, emaciation, hectic fever, and sleeplessness.
3. Rattling breathing (during sleep).
4. Swelling below the larynx.
5. Roughness in the throat.
6. Croup, with swelling under the larynx.
7. Permanent pain in the larynx, < by pressure, speech, coughing, and breathing.
8. Weakness of the organs of speech, and of the chest, causing a hindrance to speaking loud.
9. Cough, excited by irritation or pain in the larynx.
10. Titillation as from dust in the throat, inducing cough, which is deep, wheezing, with expectoration, only in the morning, of mucus, bloody, or like pus, generally tasting sour or sweet.
11. Cough, deep and dull, excited by the difficulty of respiration.
12. Suffocating, violent cough, with retching.
13. Cough, similar to whooping-cough.
14. Cough after drinking.
15. Dry cough, in the evening, on taking cold in any part of the body, or when lying on the bed.
16. Cough worse from evening till midnight.
17. Cough caused by a limb getting cold; from eating or drinking anything cold; from cold air; when lying in bed; from talking, crying.
18. Attacks of dry, rough, and hollow cough, with anguish and suffocation, often ending in lachrymation.
19. Barking cough.
20. Cough, with spitting, of blood.
21. Cough, with abundant expectoration of mucus.
22. Ringing, and pain in the head during the cough, as if it were going to burst.
23. Sneezing after the cough.
24. Bronchitis.
What are the urinary symptoms of hepar sulph?
1. Urine slow and turbid, with whitish sediment. 2. The urine is passed slowly, with difficulty; drops out perpendicularly. 3. Abundant secretion of pale urine, with pressure on the bladder. 4. Acrid, corrosive (corroding the prepuce), or pale and watery, or deep-red, and hot urine. 5. Nocturnal emiRead more
1. Urine slow and turbid, with whitish sediment.
See less2. The urine is passed slowly, with difficulty; drops out perpendicularly.
3. Abundant secretion of pale urine, with pressure on the bladder.
4. Acrid, corrosive (corroding the prepuce), or pale and watery, or deep-red, and hot urine.
5. Nocturnal emission of urine.
6. Wetting the bed (at night).
7. Emission of blood after urination.
8. Burning in the urethra during micturition.
9. Stitches in the urethra.
10. Redness and inflammation of the orifice of the urethra.
11. Discharge of mucus from the urethra.
What are the skin symptoms of hepar sulph?
1. Erysipelatous inflammations, even with swelling and vesicles. 2. Yellowish color of the skin, esp. on the face, with the yellowish color of the sclerotica, and urine red like blood. 3. Jaundice, with much itching. 4. Burning itching in the body, with white vesicles after scratching. 5. Nettle-rasRead more
1. Erysipelatous inflammations, even with swelling and vesicles.
See less2. Yellowish color of the skin, esp. on the face, with the yellowish color of the sclerotica, and urine red like blood.
3. Jaundice, with much itching.
4. Burning itching in the body, with white vesicles after scratching.
5. Nettle-rash.
6. Eruption of pimples and tubercles, painful to the touch.
7. Unhealthy skin; every injury tends to suppuration and ulceration.
8. Promotes suppuration.
9. Cracks in the skin.
10. Putrid ulcers, smelling like old rotten cheese, and easily bleeding, with shootings, the sensation of gnawing (esp. at night), or with burning and pulsative pains.
11. Cancerous ulcers.
12. Suppurations; esp. after previous inflammations.
13. Panaris.
14. Caries.
What are the mental symptoms of Gelsemium?
1. Great irritability, does not wish to be spoken to. 2. Irritable, sensitive; desires to be let alone. 3. Incapacity to think or fix the attention. 4. Vivacity, carelessness, followed by depression of spirits. 5. Unconnected ideas; cannot follow an idea for any length of time; if he attempts to thiRead more
1. Great irritability, does not wish to be spoken to.
See less2. Irritable, sensitive; desires to be let alone.
3. Incapacity to think or fix the attention.
4. Vivacity, carelessness, followed by depression of spirits.
5. Unconnected ideas; cannot follow an idea for any length of time; if he attempts to think consecutively he is attacked by a painful vacant feeling of the mind.
6. Loss of memory, with a headache.
7. Unconsciousness.
8. Delirium in sleep; half-waking, with incoherent talk.
9. Acts as if crazy, brandishes a sword in a threatening manner.
10. Stupor, cannot open the eyes.
11. Dulness of the mental faculties.
12. Sensation of intoxication, with diarrhśa.
13. Cataleptic immobility, with dilated pupils, closed eyes, but conscious.
14. Confusion; when attempting to move, the muscles refuse to obey the will; head giddy.
15. Strong inclination to suicide.
16. Want to throw myself from a height. Invariably think of going to the window. This is succeeded by an inclination to weep, and I generally have a good cry, and while the desire to throw myself from a height lasts, I clench my hands and nervous rigors run all over my body down to fingers and toes. It seems as if I should lose my senses.
17. Dread of being alone; afraid of what may happen; think I may lose self-control. These feelings are followed by a strong inclination to talk or write, increased sense of mental capacity and memory.
18. Every exciting news causes diarrhśa; bad effects from fright and fear.
19. Cowardice.