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[H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (104)

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2001 11:52 pm
by freelynn
from
Boger, A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica

Region
Respiratory Organs.
Mucous Membranes.
Nerves.
Skin.
Glands.

Worse
Expiration.
After Midnight.
Lying.

Better
Motion.
Open Air.

Description
Rapid emaciation.
Constrictions.
Symptoms
Fears insanity or losing senses.
Protruding eyes.
Acrid coryza.
Putrid aphthae.
Dry tongue.
DYSPNOEA; CANT EXHALE.
Spasm of glottis.
Laryngitis.
Laryngismus stridulus.
Asthma of hay fever.
Throat-pit; aching, tickling or whistling in.
As if air were forced into upper chest (Sabi.).
Sensitive skin.
Easy sweat.

Antidote
Lyc.
Related
Ars-io. Iod. Meph. Merc.

Lynn Cremona

Re: [H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (104)

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2001 4:27 pm
by Wendy Howard
From Boedler's Psychic Causes:

[Remedy] is apprehensive and concerned about personal safety and financial
issues. This is due to the increasingly forgetful mind, even names of
persons cannot be remembered, and there is a rising fear of losing one's
mental functions. Increasingly, other people are responded to with
irritability and anger, and a self-centered attitude arises. Males have been
observed to experience sudden impotence and an aversion to sexual contact.
In general, excitement can have adverse effects on the organism. Asthmatic
attacks are triggered by a sudden spasm of the glottis that allows air in
but not out; air cannot be expelled, and the whole chest tightens in
addition. The patient may turn blue and present with a cold sweat, small
pulse, and protruding eyes. Damp air aggravates the complaint. Further
symptoms are corrosive discharges from nose and mouth (saliva) and easily
watering eyes, crusty and sooty nostrils, and an acid stomach.

Regards
Wendy Howard