What's the meaning of the rubric, "congestion, hyperaemia of chest"? I know
"hyperaemia" means "too much blood", but what does that translate into, as a
symptom, sensation, etc.?
Also, how is a "tubercle" different from a "vesicle"?
Shannon
Hyperaemia/tubercle
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Re: Hyperaemia/tubercle
vesicle is generally on skin.
tubercule generally means pocket of infective tubercular material, 'walled
off' -encysted, with tissue -interior
hyperaemia- sensation would be fullness, tightness
Do you have Yasgur's "Homeopathic Dictionary" ?
Inexpensive 'must have' book.
Dave Hartley
www.Mr-Notebook.com
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Seattle, WA 425.820.7443
Asheville, NC 828.285.0240
tubercule generally means pocket of infective tubercular material, 'walled
off' -encysted, with tissue -interior
hyperaemia- sensation would be fullness, tightness
Do you have Yasgur's "Homeopathic Dictionary" ?
Inexpensive 'must have' book.
Dave Hartley
www.Mr-Notebook.com
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Seattle, WA 425.820.7443
Asheville, NC 828.285.0240