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Gastro-intestinal affections, esp nausea, vomiting and
diarrhea are prominent features of this remedy.
Vomiting material is watery and copious and is usually
accompanied by violent tearing and cramping pains in
stomach and bowels. Patient suffers from a general
burning heat with vomiting.
Stool is also watery and copious. It is preceded by
violent cutting abdominal pain. 'Frequent, watery
stools & vomiting' 'Chill and fever with spurting
diarrhea'.
Yawning is another important accompanying symptom of
this remedy. Yawning and stretching occur before chill
and may last all through chill.
'Desire to leave home'.
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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (110)
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ELATERIUM (Squirting cucumber)
This is an invaluable remedy in violent vomiting and purging,
especially if the evacuations are copious and watery. It is
a very efficient remedy in certain forms of dropsy. Much
yawning and stretching. Beriberi; choleraic conditions;
urticaria and mental disorders coming on as a consequence of
suppressed malaria. Irresistible desire to wander from home
at night. Effects of damp weather.
Stomach.-Nausea and vomiting, with great weakness.
Griping pains in bowels.
Stool.-Watery, copious, forceful. Squirting diarrhoea; frothy,
olive green, with cutting in abdomen.
Extremities.-Sharp pains in fingers and thumbs, knees, toes, and
instep. Gouty pain in great toes. Pain extends down extremities;
pain in hip-joints with diarrhoea. Arthritic nodules.
Skin.-Smarts, stings, and burns. Dropsical. Urticaria
from suppressed intermittent. Skin, orange color.
Fever.-Chill comes on with much yawning and stretching,
lasting all through chill. Pain in extremities, darting into
fingers and toes. Chills and fever, with spurting diarrhoea.
Modalities.-Worse, from exposure on damp ground.
Relationship.-Compare : Bry.; Croton; Gambogia.
Dose.-Third to thirtieth potency. As a hydragogue cathartic
to produce free discharge in dropsies, Elaterin 1-20 of a grain.
Palliative only.
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ELATERIUM (Squirting cucumber)
This is an invaluable remedy in violent vomiting and purging,
especially if the evacuations are copious and watery. It is
a very efficient remedy in certain forms of dropsy. Much
yawning and stretching. Beriberi; choleraic conditions;
urticaria and mental disorders coming on as a consequence of
suppressed malaria. Irresistible desire to wander from home
at night. Effects of damp weather.
Stomach.-Nausea and vomiting, with great weakness.
Griping pains in bowels.
Stool.-Watery, copious, forceful. Squirting diarrhoea; frothy,
olive green, with cutting in abdomen.
Extremities.-Sharp pains in fingers and thumbs, knees, toes, and
instep. Gouty pain in great toes. Pain extends down extremities;
pain in hip-joints with diarrhoea. Arthritic nodules.
Skin.-Smarts, stings, and burns. Dropsical. Urticaria
from suppressed intermittent. Skin, orange color.
Fever.-Chill comes on with much yawning and stretching,
lasting all through chill. Pain in extremities, darting into
fingers and toes. Chills and fever, with spurting diarrhoea.
Modalities.-Worse, from exposure on damp ground.
Relationship.-Compare : Bry.; Croton; Gambogia.
Dose.-Third to thirtieth potency. As a hydragogue cathartic
to produce free discharge in dropsies, Elaterin 1-20 of a grain.
Palliative only.
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (110)
From Burt:
Through the solar plexus, acts on the gastrointestinal canal in a peculiar
and most powerful manner. Dr. T. R. Chambers says, "It causes an enormous
flow of watery serum from the first mucous membrane that absorbs it. If its
vapor be drawn up into the nostrils for a short time, it is a powerful
errhine, and is followed by secretion of floods of water from the
Schneiderian membrane. If it is dissolved in the oesophagus, it causes sucha
deluge of the gastric fluids, that the stomach cannot contain them and they
are rejected by vomiting. If it succeeds in passing the pylorus, a choleraic
diarrhoea, gushes forth, stripping the membrane of its epithelium, just like
its morbid prototype.
[Remedy] is a most powerful drastic purgative, one grain producing
excessive vomiting and purging. A lady in Boston took 4 two grain pills from
a quack doctor, excessive vomiting took palce and she died in thirty - six
hours. On dissection, the mucous membrane of the stomach ws found to be
highly injected, the colon contracted, and all the intestines inflamed. The
other viscera were healthy.
The medicinal dose in the old school is one - six teenth to one - half
a grain.
Grand Characteristics
"Cholera infantum, stools frequent and uniformly frothy, watery and of
a pea - green color: 3rd cent." - A.E. SMALL, M. D.
John Manning has used it in forty cases of inflammation of the muscular
structure of the neck of the bladder, with complete success.
We ought to have a better clinical account of this drug.
Regards
Wendy Howard
Through the solar plexus, acts on the gastrointestinal canal in a peculiar
and most powerful manner. Dr. T. R. Chambers says, "It causes an enormous
flow of watery serum from the first mucous membrane that absorbs it. If its
vapor be drawn up into the nostrils for a short time, it is a powerful
errhine, and is followed by secretion of floods of water from the
Schneiderian membrane. If it is dissolved in the oesophagus, it causes sucha
deluge of the gastric fluids, that the stomach cannot contain them and they
are rejected by vomiting. If it succeeds in passing the pylorus, a choleraic
diarrhoea, gushes forth, stripping the membrane of its epithelium, just like
its morbid prototype.
[Remedy] is a most powerful drastic purgative, one grain producing
excessive vomiting and purging. A lady in Boston took 4 two grain pills from
a quack doctor, excessive vomiting took palce and she died in thirty - six
hours. On dissection, the mucous membrane of the stomach ws found to be
highly injected, the colon contracted, and all the intestines inflamed. The
other viscera were healthy.
The medicinal dose in the old school is one - six teenth to one - half
a grain.
Grand Characteristics
"Cholera infantum, stools frequent and uniformly frothy, watery and of
a pea - green color: 3rd cent." - A.E. SMALL, M. D.
John Manning has used it in forty cases of inflammation of the muscular
structure of the neck of the bladder, with complete success.
We ought to have a better clinical account of this drug.
Regards
Wendy Howard
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (110)
SLEEP - YAWNING - chill - before
SLEEP - YAWNING - chill - during
MIND - HOME - leave home; desire to
From Boericke:
* This is an invaluable remedy in violent vomiting and purging, especially if
the evacuations are copious and watery.
* It is a very efficient remedy in certain forms of dropsy.
* Much yawning and stretching.
* Beriberi; choleraic conditions; urticaria and mental disorders coming on
as a consequence of suppressed malaria.
* Irresistible desire to wander from home at night.
* Effects of damp weather.
Stomach
- Nausea and vomiting, with great weakness.
- Griping pains in bowels.
Stool
- Watery, copious, forceful. Squirting diarrhoea; frothy, olive green, with
cutting in abdomen.
Extremities
- Sharp pains in fingers and thumbs, knees, toes, and instep.
- Gouty pain in great toes.
- Pain extends down extremities; pain in hip-joints with diarrhoea.
- Arthritic nodules.
Skin
- Smarts, stings, and burns.
- Dropsical.
- Urticaria from suppressed intermittent.
- Skin, orange color.
Fever
- Chill comes on with much yawning and stretching, lasting all through chill.
- Pain in extremities, darting into fingers and toes.
- Chills and fever, with spurting diarrhoea.
Modalities
- Worse, from exposure on damp ground.
Relationship
- Compare : Bry.; Croton; Gambogia.
Dose
- Third to thirtieth potency.
- As a hydragogue cathartic to produce free discharge in dropsies, xxxxx
1-20 of a grain.
- Palliative only.
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SLEEP - YAWNING - chill - during
MIND - HOME - leave home; desire to
From Boericke:
* This is an invaluable remedy in violent vomiting and purging, especially if
the evacuations are copious and watery.
* It is a very efficient remedy in certain forms of dropsy.
* Much yawning and stretching.
* Beriberi; choleraic conditions; urticaria and mental disorders coming on
as a consequence of suppressed malaria.
* Irresistible desire to wander from home at night.
* Effects of damp weather.
Stomach
- Nausea and vomiting, with great weakness.
- Griping pains in bowels.
Stool
- Watery, copious, forceful. Squirting diarrhoea; frothy, olive green, with
cutting in abdomen.
Extremities
- Sharp pains in fingers and thumbs, knees, toes, and instep.
- Gouty pain in great toes.
- Pain extends down extremities; pain in hip-joints with diarrhoea.
- Arthritic nodules.
Skin
- Smarts, stings, and burns.
- Dropsical.
- Urticaria from suppressed intermittent.
- Skin, orange color.
Fever
- Chill comes on with much yawning and stretching, lasting all through chill.
- Pain in extremities, darting into fingers and toes.
- Chills and fever, with spurting diarrhoea.
Modalities
- Worse, from exposure on damp ground.
Relationship
- Compare : Bry.; Croton; Gambogia.
Dose
- Third to thirtieth potency.
- As a hydragogue cathartic to produce free discharge in dropsies, xxxxx
1-20 of a grain.
- Palliative only.
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