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What are the sources of bufo rana?
Bufo is a genus of true toads in the amphibian family Bufonidae. As traditionally defined, it was a wastebasket genus containing a large number of toads from much of the world,
Bufo is a genus of true toads in the amphibian family Bufonidae. As traditionally defined, it was a wastebasket genus containing a large number of toads from much of the world,
See lessWhat are the respiratory symptoms of arsenicum iodatum?
1. Slight hacking cough, with dryness and stoppage of the nostrils. 2. Asthmatic sensations; must sit up to breathe. 3. Expectoration heavy night and morning. 4. Read more
1. Slight hacking cough, with dryness and stoppage of the nostrils.
See less2. Asthmatic sensations; must sit up to breathe.
3. Expectoration heavy night and morning.
4. Frequent cough with mucopurulent and occasionally stringy expectoration.
5. Greenish-yellow pus-like expectoration; hæmorrhage (chronic induration of the lungs).
6. Chronic bronchitis with difficult expectoration and short breath.
7. Pneumonia that fails to clear up.
What are the sources of aralia racemosa?
Aralia racemosa, with common names American spikenard, small spikenard, Indian root, spice berry, spignet, life-of-man, petty morel, is an ornamental plant in the family Araliaceae native to the United States and Canada. It is a herbaceous plant,
Aralia racemosa, with common names American spikenard, small spikenard, Indian root, spice berry, spignet, life-of-man, petty morel, is an ornamental plant in the family Araliaceae native to the United States and Canada. It is a herbaceous plant,
See lessWhat are the mental symptoms of anacardium orientalis?
1. Hypochondriacal sadness, and melancholy ideas. 2. Anthropophobia. 3. Anxiety, apprehension, and fear of approaching death. 4. Fear and mistrust of the futureRead more
1. Hypochondriacal sadness, and melancholy ideas.
See less2. Anthropophobia.
3. Anxiety, apprehension, and fear of approaching death.
4. Fear and mistrust of the future, with discouragement and despair.
5. Disposition to take everything amiss, to contradict, and to fly into a rage.
6. Frequently screams loudly, as if to call someone; so furious has to be restrained.
7. Manners awkward, silly.
8. Disposition to laugh at serious things, and to maintain a serious demeanor when anything laughable occurs.
9. State as if there were two wills, one of which rejects what the other requires.
10. Fixed ideas: that he is double; that there is no reality in anything, all appears like a dream; that a stranger is constantly by his side, one to the r., the other to the l.; her husband is not her husband, her child is not hers; fondles, then pushes them away.
11. Want of moral sentiment (wickedness, impiety, hardness of heart, cruelty).
12. Irresistible desire to blaspheme, and to swear.
13. Sensation as if the mind were separated from the body.
14. Weakness of mind and of memory.
15. Loss of memory.
16. Soon forgets everything; consciousness of forgetfulness takes away appetite.
17. Weakness of all the senses.
18. Absence of ideas.
What are the sources of aseculus hippocastanum?
Aesculus hippocastanum, the horse chestnut, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae.
Aesculus hippocastanum, the horse chestnut, is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae.
See lessWhat are the symptoms of carbo.veg in female genitalia?
1. Premature and too copious catamenia; or too feeble, with pale blood. 2. Before the catamenia, cramps in the abdomen, and headache. 3. During the catamenia, vomiting, and pains in the teeth, heRead more
1. Premature and too copious catamenia; or too feeble, with pale blood.
See less2. Before the catamenia, cramps in the abdomen, and headache.
3. During the catamenia, vomiting, and pains in the teeth, head, loins, and abdomen.
4. Itching, burning, excoriation, aphthæ, and swelling at the vulva.
5. Varices on the pudenda.
6. Milk-white, thick and yellowish, greenish, and corrosive discharge from the vagina.
7. Leucorrhœa before the catamenia.
8. Disposition to miscarriages.
9. Inflammation of the mammæ.
What are the respiratory symptoms of carbo veg?
1. Prolonged hoarseness, esp. towards the evening. 2. In the morning and in the evening hoarseness, aggravated by prolonged conversation, more esp. by cold and damp weather. 3. Loss of voice at nRead more
1. Prolonged hoarseness, esp. towards the evening.
See less2. In the morning and in the evening hoarseness, aggravated by prolonged conversation, more esp. by cold and damp weather.
3. Loss of voice at night, or when talking.
4. Scraping, tingling, and tickling in the larynx.
5. Cough excited by a tingling in the throat, or with burning pain and sensation of excoriation in the chest.
6. Soreness and ulcerative pain in the larynx and pharynx.
7. Cramp-like cough, also with retching, and vomiting, three or four times a day, or else in the evening, for a long time successively.
8. Spasmodic hollow cough (whooping cough); four or five attacks every day, caused by a tingling irritation in the larynx; expectoration only in the morning, yellow, like pus; brownish; bloody; tasting putrid, sour, salt, and of the offensive smell.
9. The cough is < in the evening; till midnight; from movement; when walking in the open air; from cold, wet weather: from going from a warm to a cold place; after lying; after eating and drinking; esp. cold things; from talking.
10. Cough in the evening before going to bed, and in bed.
11. On coughing, painful shootings in the head.
12. Cough, with expectoration of greenish mucus, or of yellowish pus.
13. Cough, with spitting of blood and burning pain in the chest.
14. Cold breath.
What are the mental symptoms of carbo veg?
1. Inquietude and anxiety, esp. in the evening (4-6 p.m.). 2. Fear of specters, esp. at night. 3. Timidity, irresolution, and embarrassment in society. 4. DespaRead more
1. Inquietude and anxiety, esp. in the evening (4-6 p.m.).
See less2. Fear of specters, esp. at night.
3. Timidity, irresolution, and embarrassment in society.
4. Despair with lachrymose humor, and discouragement, with desire for death, and tendency to suicide.
5. Disposition to be frightened.
6. Irascibility and passion.
7. Sudden, and periodical weakness of memory.
8. Slowness of apprehension.
9. Fixed ideas.
10. Aversion to labor.
What are the mental symptoms of secale cor?
1. Discouragement and timidity. 2. Great anxiety. 3. Sadness and melancholy. 4. Great anguish. 5. Furor, with a desire to jump into the water. 6. Madness and inclination to bite. 7. Fear of death. 8. Mania. 9. Weakness of the intellectual faculties (stupid, half-sleepy condition; moaning). 10. MentaRead more
1. Discouragement and timidity.
See less2. Great anxiety.
3. Sadness and melancholy.
4. Great anguish.
5. Furor, with a desire to jump into the water.
6. Madness and inclination to bite.
7. Fear of death.
8. Mania.
9. Weakness of the intellectual faculties (stupid, half-sleepy condition; moaning).
10. Mental alienation.
11. Delirium.
12. Loss of consciousness.
13. Consciousness seems to continue to the last breath, and just before death, it seems as though the patient would improve.
What are the respiratory symptoms of silicea?
1. Hoarseness, with roughness and excoriation in the larynx. 2. Cough, from cold drinks, or from speaking even for a moment. 3. Shaking cough, excited by a suffocating tickling in the pit of the throat. 4. Cough and sore throat, with expectoration of little granules like shot, which, when broken opeRead more
1. Hoarseness, with roughness and excoriation in the larynx.
See less2. Cough, from cold drinks, or from speaking even for a moment.
3. Shaking cough, excited by a suffocating tickling in the pit of the throat.
4. Cough and sore throat, with expectoration of little granules like shot, which, when broken open, smell offensively (like Phosphor., excepting the latter remedy has a hot feeling in the throat.
5. Fatiguing cough, day and night, < by movement, with scanty expectoration of mucus.
6. Nocturnal, suffocating cough.
7. Spasmodic cough.
8. Hollow, spasmodic, suffocative cough from tickling in throat-pit, with expectoration only during the day of profuse yellowish-green pus, or of tough, milky, acrid mucus, at times of pale, frothy blood, generally tasting greasy and offensive-smelling.
9. Bruised pain in the chest when coughing.
10. Dry cough, with pain in the chest, as from excoriation.
11. Cough, with vomiting of mucus.
12. Profuse expectoration of transparent mucus when coughing.
13. Cough with expectoration in the day, without expectoration at night.
14. Expectoration of pus, when coughing.
15. Expectoration of (pale, frothy) blood, with a deep, hollow cough.
16. Obstructed respiration when lying on the back, or else when stooping, running, or coughing.
17. Deep, sighing respiration.
18. Shortness of breath, during light manual labor, or else when walking quickly, sometimes with dyspnśa during repose.
19. Panting, respiration, on walking quickly.