TR: [H.O.E Classroom] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (105)
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2001 4:37 pm
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De : Jean-Claude Ravalard [mailto:Jean-Claude.Ravalard@wanadoo.fr]
Envoyé : mardi 11 septembre 2001 13:37
À : Ardavan Shahrdar; classroom@simillimum.com
Objet : RE: [H.O.E Classroom] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (105)
FVermeulen in concordant:
Characteristics – Similar to snake poisons generally; 2like all other snake
poisons it disorganises the blood. Has very marked black discharges; esp.
haemorrhages. Cold things disagree. Desire for sweetened buttermilk. Nausea
and vomiting. Prostrating diarrhoea of consumption. Acidity of stomach, &
faint feeling. Sudden pain in stomach. Spasm of oesophagus; pharynx
constricted; food and liquids suddenly arrested, and then fall heavily into
stomach. Spasms followed by paresis. Cold feeling in stomach. Fruits and ice
water lie very cold. Right-sided paralysis; 2right side feels weak,
insensible or paralysed. Must have oscillatory motion. Rheumatic
constitutions. Ear, nose and throat symptoms important. 2Sensation of
internal coldness in chest, stomach, < after cold drinks. Mucous membranes
wrinkled. As of a heavy load or weight on affected part. Twisting sensation.
Faints, with vomiting [11of mucus] or on stooping. 11Great sensitiveness to
cold.
Mind – Depressed; imagines he hears someone talking; dreads to be left alone
[11as if something horrible might happen]; 2= chattering of teeth and
trembling. Fear of rain; 11dislikes weather apart from the throat affection,
never feels happy in wet weather. Can speak, but can’t understand speech.
Fears apoplexy. 2Shuddering from least contradiction, & pricking; 11blood
boils. Angry about one’s self, doesn’t wish to be spoken to. 8Absorbed,
buried in thoughts in daytime. Delusion he is being beaten; is falling
forward; is being injured. Playful, desires to play in the grass. Aversion
to company, avoids the sight of people, wants to get into the country away
from people. Hysteria; before menses. Desire to strike. Taciturn during
menses. Desire to travel. 11Fearful and apprehensive of some fatal disease.
Absence of mind.
Warmly
J.C. Ravalard
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De : Jean-Claude Ravalard [mailto:Jean-Claude.Ravalard@wanadoo.fr]
Envoyé : mardi 11 septembre 2001 13:37
À : Ardavan Shahrdar; classroom@simillimum.com
Objet : RE: [H.O.E Classroom] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (105)
FVermeulen in concordant:
Characteristics – Similar to snake poisons generally; 2like all other snake
poisons it disorganises the blood. Has very marked black discharges; esp.
haemorrhages. Cold things disagree. Desire for sweetened buttermilk. Nausea
and vomiting. Prostrating diarrhoea of consumption. Acidity of stomach, &
faint feeling. Sudden pain in stomach. Spasm of oesophagus; pharynx
constricted; food and liquids suddenly arrested, and then fall heavily into
stomach. Spasms followed by paresis. Cold feeling in stomach. Fruits and ice
water lie very cold. Right-sided paralysis; 2right side feels weak,
insensible or paralysed. Must have oscillatory motion. Rheumatic
constitutions. Ear, nose and throat symptoms important. 2Sensation of
internal coldness in chest, stomach, < after cold drinks. Mucous membranes
wrinkled. As of a heavy load or weight on affected part. Twisting sensation.
Faints, with vomiting [11of mucus] or on stooping. 11Great sensitiveness to
cold.
Mind – Depressed; imagines he hears someone talking; dreads to be left alone
[11as if something horrible might happen]; 2= chattering of teeth and
trembling. Fear of rain; 11dislikes weather apart from the throat affection,
never feels happy in wet weather. Can speak, but can’t understand speech.
Fears apoplexy. 2Shuddering from least contradiction, & pricking; 11blood
boils. Angry about one’s self, doesn’t wish to be spoken to. 8Absorbed,
buried in thoughts in daytime. Delusion he is being beaten; is falling
forward; is being injured. Playful, desires to play in the grass. Aversion
to company, avoids the sight of people, wants to get into the country away
from people. Hysteria; before menses. Desire to strike. Taciturn during
menses. Desire to travel. 11Fearful and apprehensive of some fatal disease.
Absence of mind.
Warmly
J.C. Ravalard
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