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Jean Doherty
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Re: rubric

Post by Jean Doherty »

I would also have thought of Asafoetida Jean


Jean Doherty
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Re: rubric

Post by Jean Doherty »

OK if Zoom in. Very useful


Shannon Nelson
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Re: rubric

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks Jean, can you tell me a little about that remedy? (I'm hoping to have my "real" computer back tomorrow!)
Shannon


Roger Van Zandvoort
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Re: rubric

Post by Roger Van Zandvoort »

larger now


Tanya Marquette
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Re: rubric

Post by Tanya Marquette »

wont zoom--did try that
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: rubric

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Tanya--does your screen show the chart on the right-hand side?


Tanya Marquette
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Re: rubric

Post by Tanya Marquette »

roger recent the attachment with a larger screen which i could read.
but thanks. i have difficulty using the Complete-have never quite figured
it out on my computer.
tanya


Roger Van Zandvoort
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Re: rubric

Post by Roger Van Zandvoort »

What is difficult??

which software you are using it in?


Jean Doherty
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Re: rubric

Post by Jean Doherty »

Throat: A hysterical rising, as if a ball or some body rose up the oesophagus to the throat, constantly obliging one to swallow, which affords temporary relief. Spasmodic contractions of the oesophagus; a feeling as if peristaltic motions were reversed. {allen}
Asafoetida is a gum having a decided alliaceous odor. It is especially useful in two classes of disease: First, in nervous diseases developing a perfect type of hysteria; it acts upon the muscular fibres, producing a reverse peristaltic action in the oesophagus and intestines. Thus, it causes a sensation as though a ball started in the stomach and rose into the throat; this being provoked by over - eating, by motion, or by anything that can excite the nerves. It produces a bursting feeling, upwards, as though everything in the abdomen were coming out at the mouth. This is common in colic from hysteria, after belching of wind of a strong rancid taste, and is associated with an empty gone feeling in the stomach at 11 A. M. like Sulphur. {farrington] Jean


Shannon Nelson
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Re: rubric

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Great, thanks, Jean!


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