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Ardavan Shahrdar
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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (156)

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Find the name of the following remedy:

The remedy is famous for its spasmodic affections esp
in respiratory system.

It is indicated in asthma and whooping cough with
violent suffocative attacks. Paroxysms mostly appear
at nights.

< cold water

Attacks of cough accompanied by vomiting.

Desire to wash in cold water.

It is compared with Dros and Stict.
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Post by Dave Hartley »

Lilienthal:
Asthma of drunkards; asthma of consumptives, when Dros. fails. It enables
the patient to stand extreme cold, he feels less chilly than usual in cold
weather; washing in ice-cold water causes a pleasant sensation
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Patti Mount
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (156)

Post by Patti Mount »

Phatak's MM
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Whooping, or any other kind of cough which is very violent, coming on spasmodically, and seeming as though each spell would
terminate life.
In whooping-cough the catarrh is slight, whoop decided, worse at night and after lying down.
Suffocative feeling, cannot exhale, vomits food sometimes hours after eating.
Asthma of drunkards, of consumptives.
Rheumatic pains.
Shifting pains, with want to urinate.
Occasionally a sensation as if struck by electric sparks.
Convulsions.
Sensation of paralysis, especially during the pains.
Great dejection and lassitude, during which the muscles are painful when touched or exercised.
Indolence, with desire to stretch, and stretching.
Rush of warmth to various parts.
Washing in ice-water is pleasant.
Awakens at night with congestion of legs.
Legs uneasy as if they would become insensible.
A short sleep seems to refresh.
< rest and lying down.
< sitting up and motion.
< night and daybreak.
Asthma < ice-water.
Many symptoms manifest in morning.
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Post by Rochelle »

A great medicine for whooping cough. In order to insure its full success, it
should be given in the lower dilutions from 1x to 3x. Suffocative feeling,
asthmatic paroxysms, spasmodic cough; cough so violent, seems as if each
spell
would terminate life. Child must be raised up, gets blue in face, can't
exhale. Mucous rales through upper part of chest. Patient wants to bathe in
ice cold water. 2Debility after severe illness. Fine [7nervous] vibrations,
causing great uneasiness; 7as if extending into interior of bone. Trembling
and
choking, & exophthalmos. 7Inclination to stretch; disinclination to work.
Paralysed sensation, especially with the pains. 11Sensation as if threads
had
been drawn through head and trunk. Fine nervous vibrations in bones, causing
great uneasiness. Burning feeling as from raw onions, in stomach, nose,
head,
right arm, right lung and down oesophagus. Lameness during pains.

Excited, full of fancies; 11fancies so vivid they unfit for labour. Can
neither
sleep nor work. 2Talkative [11as if drunk]. Disinclination to work, &
inclination
to stretch. 8Excitement during heat of head. Somnambulism; 11open eyes,
angry
gestures; hair on head rises, can't be made conscious. 11Angry about trifles
or
imaginary things.

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Post by jpgregorich@aol.com »

From Phatak:

Generalities
- The dilutions of this medicine are prepared from the liquid contained in
the anal glands of skunk.
- It produces spasmodic effects and is a very great remedy for whooping
cough.
- Should be given in the lower dilutions.
- Nervous exhaustion.
- Debility after severe illness.
- Wants to bathe in ice cold water.
- Trembling and chokings, with exophthalmos.
- Fine vibrations causing great uneasiness.
Worse
- Lying.
- Night.
- After menses.
Better
- Cold; bath; icy; or weather.
Mind
- Excitable; full of fancies.
- Talkative.
- Disinclination to work, with inclination to stretch.
Head
- Violent vertigo agg. sitting, stooping, turning in bed.
- As of a finger pressing on occiput.
- Headache from motion of carriage.
Eyes
- Hot, red,a nd painful.
- Inability to read fine print.
Face
- Bloated.
Mouth
- Foul breath.
Throat
- Food goes the wrong way.
- Chokes easily, when drinking and speaking.
Stomach
- Vomits food, hours after eating.
- Desire for salted food.
Respiratory
- Dyspnoea; can not exhale.
- Asthma, agg. ice water.
- Spasmodic or whooping cough; few paroxysms during the day time but many at
night.
- Cough - violent suffocative, spasmodic, nervous agg. talking or drinking.
- Foul expectoration.
- Asthma of consumptives or drunkards.
Sleep
- Short, seems to refresh.
- Awakes at night with rush of blood to legs.
Related
- Cor-r; Mos.
Jim Gregorich


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