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What are the respiratory symptoms of kali bich?
1. Respiration oppressed; wakens 2 a.m. 2. Sensation of choking on lying down. 3. Sensation as from ulceration in larynx. 4. Accumulation of mucus in larynx, causing hawking. 5. Hoarse, rough, or nasal voice. 6. Hoarseness (in evening). 7. Tickling in larynx; every inhalation causes cough (with hoarRead more
1. Respiration oppressed; wakens 2 a.m.
See less2. Sensation of choking on lying down.
3. Sensation as from ulceration in larynx.
4. Accumulation of mucus in larynx, causing hawking.
5. Hoarse, rough, or nasal voice.
6. Hoarseness (in evening).
7. Tickling in larynx; every inhalation causes cough (with hoarseness).
8. Cough caused by eating.
9. At dinner, after first mouthful, great tickling in larynx; > on eating more.
10. Cough in morning, with viscid expectoration.
11. Cough hoarse, metallic, with expectoration of tough mucus or fibrous elastic plugs (croup; membranous or croupous bronchitis).
12. Dry cough, with stitches in chest.
13. Violent, rattling cough, lasting some minutes, with an effort to vomit, and expectoration of viscid mucus, which can be drawn in strings to the feet.
14. Expectoration sticks in chest so as to almost cause strangulation; it is found in croup, whooping-cough, catarrhs.
15. Snuffles of infants, particularly in fat, chubby, little babes, where there is a tough, stringy discharge from the nose, &c.
16. Cough, with thick, heavy expectoration; bluish lumps of mucus.
17. Hawking up of copious, thick, bluish mucus.
18. Expectoration with traces of blood.
19. Expectoration of yellowish tough matter.
20. Cough, with pain in sternum, darting to between shoulders.
21. Sensation of dryness in bronchi (in morning).
22. Dry cough after dinner.
23. Cough, with pain in loins, vertigo, dyspnśa, shootings in chest.
24. Asthmatic attacks always caused by and follow coition.
25. Oppressed breathing, awakens at 2 a.m.; palpitation; orthopnśa: cold sensation and tightness about heart, lower portions of lungs oppressed.
26. “Stuffing” cough, with pain in chest and expectoration of yellow or yellowish green tough matter.
What are the mantal symptoms of kali bich?
1. Ill-humour; low-spirited. 2. Listless. 3. Anthropophobia; taciturnity; misanthropy. 4. Vanishing of thoughts. 5. Aversion to mental (and bodily) exertion. 6. Weak memory. 7. Anxiety arising from the chest.
1. Ill-humour; low-spirited.
See less2. Listless.
3. Anthropophobia; taciturnity; misanthropy.
4. Vanishing of thoughts.
5. Aversion to mental (and bodily) exertion.
6. Weak memory.
7. Anxiety arising from the chest.
What are the mental symptoms of colocynthis?
Depression
Depression
See lessWhat are the urinary symptoms of colchicum?
1. Urgent want to make water, with increased discharge of clear urine. 2. Scanty discharge of urine of deep color, with tenesmus, and a burning sensation. 3. Painful and scanty emission of urine of bright red color. 4. Brownish or blackish urine. 5. Whitish deposit in the urine. 6. Burning sensationRead more
1. Urgent want to make water, with increased discharge of clear urine.
See less2. Scanty discharge of urine of deep color, with tenesmus, and a burning sensation.
3. Painful and scanty emission of urine of bright red color.
4. Brownish or blackish urine.
5. Whitish deposit in the urine.
6. Burning sensation and pressure in the urinary organs, and the bladder, with diminished secretion.
7. Pullings, tearings, and incisive pains in the urethra.
8. Frequent micturition.
What are the mental symptoms of colchicum?
1. Great dejection. 2. Ill-humour. 3. Peevish; dissatisfied with everything. 4. The sufferings appear insupportable. 5. The least external impression (bright light, strong smells, bad manners) drives him to distraction. 6. Weakness of memory. 7. Great desire for rest and disinclination to every mentRead more
1. Great dejection.
See less2. Ill-humour.
3. Peevish; dissatisfied with everything.
4. The sufferings appear insupportable.
5. The least external impression (bright light, strong smells, bad manners) drives him to distraction.
6. Weakness of memory.
7. Great desire for rest and disinclination to every mental exertion; absence of mind.
8. Forgetfulness and distraction.
What are the sources of alumina?
Argilla. Oxide of Aluminium. Pure Clay. AL2 O3 3H2O. Trituration.
Argilla. Oxide of Aluminium. Pure Clay. AL2 O3 3H2O. Trituration.
See lessWhat are the skin symptoms of alumina?
1. Miliary eruption in the arms and legs, with much itching and serous bleeding after having scratched. 2. Chapped skin and bulbous eruptions. 3. Boils or itching exanthemata on perinæum. 4. The slightest injuries of the skin smart, and become inflamed. 5. Leprous pimples. 6. Scurf and tetters, whicRead more
1. Miliary eruption in the arms and legs, with much itching and serous bleeding after having scratched.
See less2. Chapped skin and bulbous eruptions.
3. Boils or itching exanthemata on perinæum.
4. The slightest injuries of the skin smart, and become inflamed.
5. Leprous pimples.
6. Scurf and tetters, which itch or become moist chiefly in the evening.
7. Renewal of cutaneous symptoms at every new or full moon.
8. Rhagades.
9. Brittle nails.
What are the mental symptoms of calcarea phosphoricum?
1. Great depression; slow comprehension; cretinism. 2. Children are peevish and fretful; difficulty in performing intellectual operations.
1. Great depression; slow comprehension; cretinism.
See less2. Children are peevish and fretful; difficulty in performing intellectual operations.
What are the symptoms of calcarea phosphoricum in female genitalia?
1. Nymphomania; esp. before catamenia. 2. Aching in the uterus; weakness and distress in uterine region; < during defecation and micturition; uterine displacement. 3. Pressure upward over mons veneris, throbbing. 4. Voluptuous feeling as if the parts were filling up with blood; feels pulse in allRead more
1. Nymphomania; esp. before catamenia.
See less2. Aching in the uterus; weakness and distress in uterine region; < during defecation and micturition; uterine displacement.
3. Pressure upward over mons veneris, throbbing.
4. Voluptuous feeling as if the parts were filling up with blood; feels pulse in all the parts, with increased sexual desire.
5. Prolapse.
6. Polypus.
7. Menses: too early, light, or dark (esp. with rheumatic patients); labor-like pains.
8. Menses too early, blood bright, with girls; too late; blood dark, or first bright, then dark, in women.
9. Leucorrhœa, like white of egg, day and night; < morning after rising; of sweetish odor; increased whites with a stool of bad odor.
10. Burning, pain, swelling of the vagina, and external parts.
11. Pains in the navel; sacrum; symphysis pubis; mammæ (sore and burning; nipples aching, sore) during pregnancy.
12. Child refuses the breast, milk has a saltish taste.
What are the mental symptoms of sulphur?
1. Melancholy and sadness, with grieving ideas; uneasiness respecting the patient's own condition and prospects, and about business affairs, so as to become exceedingly unhappy, disgusted with life, and even to despair of eternal salvation. 2. Egoistic. 3. Dwells on religious or philosophical speculRead more
1. Melancholy and sadness, with grieving ideas; uneasiness respecting the patient’s own condition and prospects, and about business affairs, so as to become exceedingly unhappy, disgusted with life, and even to despair of eternal salvation.
See less2. Egoistic.
3. Dwells on religious or philosophical speculations; anxiety about the soul’s salvation; indifference about a lot of others.
4. Vexatious and morbid ideas of the past arise and cannot be got rid of.
5. Hypochondriac mood (through the day, in the evening he is inclined to be merry).
6. Strong tendency to weep, and frequent weeping, alternating sometimes with involuntary laughter.
7. Disconsolate humor, with scruples of conscience, even with respect to the most innocent actions.
8. Fits of anguish, esp. in the evening; timidity and great tendency to be frightened.
9. Precipitation, restlessness, and impatience.
10. Peevishness; childish peevishness in grown people.
11. Ill-humour, moroseness, quarrelsome disposition, disposition to criticize, and dislike to the conversation.
12. Irritability, a disposition to anger, and passion.
13. Great indolence and repugnance to all exertion, both mental and bodily.
14. Too lazy to rouse himself up, and too unhappy to live.
15. Indecision, awkwardness (at his work), inadvertence, anthropophobia, with a feeling of giddiness.
16. Stupidity and imbecility, with difficulty in understanding and in answering correctly.
17. In the afternoon, stupefied state after a glass of wine.
18. Great weakness of memory, chiefly for proper names.
19. Misplaces or cannot find the proper word when he speaks.
20. Mistakes as to time, thinks it earlier than it is; at vesper bell (7 p.m.) insists it is only 5 p.m., quite angry when one attempts to convince her of her error.
21. Forgetfulness of that which is about to be uttered.
22. Great flow of ideas, for the most part, sad and unpleasant, but sometimes gay, and interspersed with musical airs.
23. Strong tendency to religious and philosophical reveries, with fixed ideas.
24. Incoherent speech.
25. Mania, with a settled idea of having all things in abundance, possessing beautiful things, &c.
26. Delirium, with carphologia.
27. Errors respecting objects, a hat is mistaken for a bonnet, a rag for a handsome gown, &c.
28. Foolish happiness and pride; fantastic illusions of the intellect, esp. if one turns everything into beauty, as an old rag or stick looks to be a beautiful piece of workmanship; everything looks pretty which the patient takes a fancy to.
29. Melancholia and epilepsy, with a strong impulsive tendency to suicide by drowning or leaping from the window; five fits a day with at times two hours of unconsciousness, always < during menses.