‘ TISSUE RE ME DIES W E LV E S C H US S L E R P RI P PP IN G T H E T H E ORY T H E R A E UTI C A L ICATION M ATE RI A M E D I CA A N D A C O M L E TE R E E RTOR Y OF TH E S E R E M E D I E S S P , , P , . H O M CE OPA T H I C A L L Y W IL L IA M r of M a t e ri a M ed i ca Sa n F ra nci sco , a nd C B I O-C H E M I AL L Y C A ND T OE R I C K E § h p Cl e ra e u t i cs M em b e r o f t h e M ed i ca l S oci ety , a E h . n ema nn i fo rn ia S ta te H o m ato pat h y , DRD M D , i n t h e Ha A m e ri ca n ONSI E p l C ll ph Hos Ho m e o . at i ta o e ge , o f ic I nst i tut e o f et c . , AND W so r o i C ll o p IL L IS d A . DE W E Y M D h H p h hd pp hh d l , . . M at e ri a M e i ca i n t h e U n i ve rsi t y o f M i c i ga n Ho m e o o rr e s o n i n g M e mb e r o f t h e B ri t i s e ge ’ Ho m e o S o ci ety a n d o f L a So ci et e Fra n ca i se M e m b e r o f A m eri ca n I n st i t ut e o f H o m a opa th y , et c , C d , o me at ic at i c, o at Me ic M ed i ca l i ca ' O A D E L “ fi ‘ . 0 / FO RTH E DITION U , RE W R ITT E N A N D E N LARG E PH I L A D L P H I A E TA F E L BOE R I CK E 1 899 . . D . / 7 é CO PY R I G HT BY BO B R I C K E 1 899 D h H . . B . C OC H R A N . P R I N T E R S . L A NC A S T C R , P A . . TA FE L . TH E ORY T HE ME TH OD ’ OF SC HU SSL E R S l d s i l h o o i c che m t ph o i c i l a n a a l i s r s y y o g g p y facts to bear on his therapeu ti c pr oced ure I . 5 pa thol ogi cal and . T HE T H E O RY O F S C H OS S L E R S B I O C H E ' ME T H OD M IC . The id ea u pon wh ich B iochem ic Therapeu ti cs is based is the ph ysio logi cal fact tha t both the structure an d vi tali ty of the organs of the bod y are d epen d e n t upon c ertai n necess ary q uanti ti es and proper appor ti onm ent Oi its i norga nic consti tu ents These remai n after com b usti on Of the tissu es and form the ashes These i norgan ic co nsti tu en ts are i n a very real sense the mate rial basis Of the organs and tissu es of the bod y an d are abso l u tel y essent ial to thei r i ntegri ty Of str ucture a nd fu n c ti onal acti vi ty A cco rdi ng to Sch iissler s theory an y di sturb ance i n the m o l ecu lar m oti on Of these ce l l sal ts i n l i vi ng tissues, caused by a d efi ci ency i n the req uisite am ou nt co n sti tu tes d isease w h ich can be recti fied and the req u isi te eq u il i bri um t e estab lished b y adm i n istering the sam e m in er al sal ts i n sma l l q uanti ti es Th is is supposed to be brought abou t by vir tue of the operati on Of chem ical affi n i ty i n the d omai n Of histol ogy; and he n ce th is therapeu ti c proced ure is styl ed by Sch iissl er the B iochem ic m ethod and stress is l ai d o n the fact that i t is i n su pposed h arm on y wi th w e l l k no wn facts and laws i n ph ysi ol ogi cal chem istry and all ied sc ie nces . . , , , ’ . , , , - . , - . T HE C ONST TU I E NTS OF T H E H U MA N O RGA N S M I . B l ood consi sts of water sugar fat al b umi n ous substa n ces chl ori de of sod i um ch l ori de of potash flu oride of lime si l ica iron l i m e magn esia soda an d potash The latter are com bi ned wi th phosphori c carboni c and sul ph uri c ac ids The sal ts of soda pred om i nate i n the bl ood plasma w h ile those of potash are fou n d es peci al l y i n the bl ood corp uscl es Sugar fat and the al bum i no us su bstances are the so c al l ed organi c com ponents Of the b lood whi le the above nam ed sal ts , , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , , - , I 6 THE TW E LV E T I SS UE R E M I E D ES . water const i tute its i norgan i c co m ponents S ugar and fat are co m pou n ds Of carbon h yd roge n an d ox ygen w h il e the al b u m i n ous su b sta nces contai n i n add i t i o n su l ph u r and n i t ro an d . Q , n e g , . S u lph ur carbon and phosphorus are not present wi th i n the organ ism i n a free state b ut com b i ned wi th orga ni c sub sta nces S u l ph ur and carbo n are fou nd i n the al b um en carbon in the carbo h ydra tes l ik e sugar starch an d i n the products i n Phosphorus ei d ent to m etam orphosis Of organ i c substan ces is co n tai n ed i n th e leci th i ns and in the n u c l ei ns The su l ph ur Of the al b u m en is ox i d i z e d by the ox ygen Of the in sp i red ai r form i ng sul ph uri c aci d w h i ch com b i nes wi th th e bases Of the carbonates form i ng sul ph ates and sett i ng free carboni c aci d , , . , - , . . , . , TIS S UE - BUIL DING . Bl ood contai n i ng the m aterial for every tissue an d cell Of the body furnishes n utrim e n t for every organ enabl i ng i t to perform its i nd i vi d ual function th us i t supp l i es every possibl e ph ysio l ogi cal wan t i n the anim al eco nomy I t d oes th is by the transudati on Of a port ion Of i ts pl asma in to the surrou n d i ng ti ssu es t h rough the cap i l l ary wal l s by w h i ch the l osses sustain ed b y the cel ls on accou nt Of t issue m etam orphosis are m ade good A ccordi ng to m odern b iol ogi cal v i e ws th is pab ul u m is a m ateria l su z g en er i c call e d irri tabl e m atter or protoplasm and is the onl y l iv i ng m atter an d is u ni ve rsal l y d i fi used th ro ugho u t the organ ism Of w h ich i t con st itu tes abo u t o n e fift h the re m ai ni ng four fifths bei ng o rga n I n i ts ph ysi cal i z ed an d rel at i vel y therefore d ead matter ch aracter it is ni trogen o us pul py stru cture less semi flu id transl u cent hom oge neo us si m il ar to th at Of the gangl i o ni c nerves an d to the gray nervous matt er I n th is transu ded fl ui d appear fine granul es wh ich u n i te to form germs from wh ich agai n cel ls deve l op By the u ni on Of these cel ls are form ed the t issue Of every k i n d need e d for the upbu il d i ng Of T wo k in ds Of su bstances are nee ded in th e w hol e organ ism , , , . , . ’ , , , , , - - , , , , , , - , , , . , , , . , . , . PR E FAC E . e d il y i ncre asing demand for th is work has exhausted th ree large ed itions and necessitated the preparation O f a fourt h ed it io n W hat was intended or igi na l ly as a mere suggestive i h as v i f l es f r m l d e t o t h o a se t v a l u a b e e e d d e e o e d b u O e u se y p g t he demands o f the pro fession i nto a vol u me co mprising t he whole of o ur prese n t t herape ut ic k nowl ed ge of the so cal led Twel ve Ti ssu e Re med ies C ompilation l argel y from eve ry available so urce has to supple ment t he authors perso nal experience and k nowled ge O f these b m a e use o f b u t n s h a h a e m e e d i es All h b l i e d d t a v ee d t e u p r thoro ugh l y sift ed and c ri tical l y ex ami ned Th us prese nted we bel ieve this fourt h edition wi l l be found a rel iabl e gu ide to the use O f t he Tissue Remed ies i n d isease no t o nl y as far as possible accord i ng to th e d isti ncti ve t heory O f Sch ii ssl er as corrected and mod i fied by h im u p to t he t ime o f his d eath b ut especial l y ac co rd ing to th e finer an d mo re d iscri m i nati ng method Of Hah ne ma nn A bg ekii rz te Seve n Ge rma n ed it io ns o f Sch ii ssle r s Tlce mpze have been publ ished since t h e l ast ed it ion Of th is work was issued the therape ut ic d eve lopment o f these remed ies has mad e won d erfu l st rid es a nd o ur pe riod ical l i ter at ure d uri ng t he past few years h as con tai ned man y record s o f c ures wro ught b y them A ll th is has been i ncorporated a nd th is wo rk in i ts a i t h n l u a m s e e n e s ent co l e v e d o o d t e r e e a d i s f r m s e t a r t n r e y p p p t ion o f t he thera pe utic poss ibil it ies O f the T issue Re med ies i n o u r sch ool W e trust tha t t he same consid erati o n accord ed to previous ed i t ions wi l l be ex te nd ed to t h is b y an i nd ul gen t pro fession TH E st a . ~ . ’ . . , , , , , ‘ ' . ' , , q . , , . . W I LLIA M BO E R I C R E . M D . S a n Fr a m lsw Ca l ' W . A DE . W , E Y. M D . A r m A r bor , l a u nd r y 1 , 1 8 99 . Mic/x . . Pre face to Fi rst Editi on . Tissue Remed ies con tains all that Schiissl er himsel f wrote on t he subj ect and em bodies as we ll the whole publ ished experience of the home o a i t i l i r r m s n r r n a l f h c choo the b d e ch o m a t e o e s i m u t s i i u s e p g some Of o ur home opa th ic pract ition ers no w published for t he first ti me Ou r ai m h as been to give to th e prof ession a co mpl et e work on t he subject because we recogni ze the great val ue and importance O f the Ti ssue Remed ies and in doi ng th is our work necessari l y was one most l y o f co mpilat ion and a rrangeme nt E very available so urce from the whole of o ur j ournal istic l itera ture and Society proceed i ngs has been made to pay tribute to us ; and h oweve r i mperfect fragme ntary and cr ud e the prese n t wo rk is we k now t hat it is temple/e so far as prese n t circumstances will permit W e bel ieve th at the onl y h ope for the fu ture devel opment Of these magni ficent re medies l ies in thei r st ud y mainly accord ing to the method Of Home opat h y ; that they sho uld al l be as carefully z l r a a h a h z ove d t r u m r n c ea a l r e a r a n d t t t e N d as d S m a a e y p resu l ts o f such pr ov ings al one will f u rnish t he most acc ura te i a di cations for thei r therape ut ic uses nl y b y carefu l provi ngs wi ll the pe rmanen cy of these remed ies be se cu red and they them sel ves be prese rved from th e po ssi bl e fat e O f so man y newl y i nt ro d uced remed ies T horo ugh and systemat ic proving of d rugs On t h e h eal th y is the one tr ue me thod fo r th e devel o pme nt Of o ur Materia Medi ca : b u t th is from its very excel len ce is a th ing of slow growth and the ternpta t ion cou ld not be res isted to seek othe r and sho rter me thod s uest io nab le b ut so met imes y ield i ng ad al ways mo re or l ess mirable res ul ts T he most import ant Of such d eviati ons from t he str ict ly cl assical me thod o f provi ng o n t he hea l t h y w as t he s e ceptance of C l in ical Sympto ms ; used ca utio usly t h is so urce can be of inest i mable val ue as much Of o ur c l inical experien ce proves W h y may no t the sa me resul ts fol low b y acce pt ing tentat ivel y TH E fol lowi ng t reatise the on Twel ve , o . . , , . , . , . , ’ ' , . . O , . , , , q , , . , . , , , PR F 6 E for th e t ime S ch u ssl er ACE . theories Of the respect ive spheres Of act ion s O f h is remed ies and th e in d icat ions based th ereon w hich to say t he least are bo l d and Often bri l l iant recommendat ions for their employ ment i n d isease ? H ere i n the absence Of regu lar provi ngs Of them we ca n avail oursel ves Of t his so urce and enrich o ur Materia Med ica with some remed ies th at wi l l compare favorabl y w ith ma n y po l ych rests W hatever opposit ion t he re may be in o ur ran ks to Schii ssler s method s because it is not pu re ho me o path ic practice we believe would speed il y disa ppear i f al l critics co uld join i n prov ing ahd con firmi ng these val uable remed ies introduced first to A merica n H o me opath y b y o ur own H ering who surel y co uld no t be ac cused O f fath er in g and furt h eri n g an yt h i n g absol ut e l y mo n gre l an d detri men tal to t he be st i n terests Of our schoo l W e d o not sy mpath ize with the att empt Of S ch ii ssl er and a few others to look upon th e Tissue R emed ies as being sufficient for all purposes prov ings alone can verify this For the present we thi nk with Dr J C Morgan that Sch ii ssler th rows away a great an d n ecessary co mpl emen t to h is Materia Med ica i n d iscardi n g al l organic d rugs as B all a d Hy mn A con etc wh ich real l y make the Tissue Remedies more v al uable acting as the opposite bl ad e o f the scisso rs ; w itho ut these they woul d O ften re main i nco m l l i i n i a n r i a n d m b m r h v e c t t o ht b l e d t b e t a v a n i a f o t e e c e e i u e g p W e therefore hav e incl ud ed in o ur st ud y Of the Materia Med ica t h e ho me opath ic relat ionsh ip at prese nt me rel y suggest iv e b ut a depart men t wh ich we hope wi l l b e great l y enl arged at so me fut ure t i me T O those who b y k i nd enco urageme nt and cont ributions O f clinical cases and Observ ations have given us val uable assistance in th e preparation Of th e present vol ume we d esire to ex press our grat it ud e an d indebt ed n ess pro min ent amo ng who m are Prof Samuel L i lienthal who k ind l y pl aced h is v al uabl e l ibrary at ou r d isposal ; Professors J C Morgan S Po wel l B urdick C B C urri er H enry C Ho ughton W m E L eo nard and Drs Horace F I vi ns C E N ich ol son G H Fi sher A P Dav i s I E Mart in and many ot hers whose names are ment ioned t hroughout th e wo rk W I LL I A M B O E R I C R E M D an d , ’ s , , , , , . ’ , , , , . , . , . . . . , . , , , , . . , , , , , , . , , , . , , . , . , . , . . . . , . . . . . . , . . , . , . , . , , . W S a n Fra nci sco, f an . 2, 1 888 . . A . DE W . , E Y, M D . . . Pre face to the Se cond Editi on . been thoroughl y revised and enlarged s by the ad d it io n o f all the facts re lati ng to the Tissue Remedi e that have accumulated for the past two years I n i ts pree nt state the book represe nts th e co mplete pr esentati o n o f the B io chemi cal Trea tment of Disease by means of the Twel ve Tissue Re medies I n order not to i ncrease unnecessaril y the bul k of the vol ume a n umber Of the cl inical cases Of the prev iou s edit ion have been o mi tted to make roo m for n ew matt er and fr esh cl ini cal il l ustrati ons by the be t authorit ies The Materia Medica part of the work has been bro ught up to date by the i ncorporation of the resul ts o f late provings and we fee l i ndebted especiall y to Dr H C A l len of th e Med ical A d va nce H erin g s Guid i ng Sy mptoms and Prof T F A l len s magnificen t work th e H a nd book qf Mater i a Med ia l wh ich incl ude much o f interest about these These Tissue Remed ies are too preci ous to be use d remedi es onl y on t he pathol ogical i nd icat io ns la id down b y Sch ii ssl er : the y all meri t careful provi ng in order to Obtain th e finer and more d isti ncti ve poi nts for their therapeutic application ; th is h as been done wi th several and will u ndoubted ly be carefully done wi th all Not u ntil th en wil l the Twelve Tiss ue Remed ies take their rightful positi o n permanent l y in o ur Materia Med i ca and prove to be po l ych rests of t he h igh est ord er W e tr ust that t his work i n its presen t revi sed form wi ll meet with as favorable reception as was accord ed to the first ed ition T H E presen t diti on e h as . ~ . . , , . . . , ' . , , , ’ . . . , , . . . , . , , . W W Sa n Fra ncisco , f an . 2, 1 8 90 . IL L IA M . A . DE BO E W R I CR E E Y, . M D . . M D . . Pre face to the Thi rd Editi on . b h r e n e o u r ec t o a n d t r a t e n a c co r d e d t e o i r n m t e s e y g p p fessi on to t he prev io us ed it io ns O f this work re nd e red the prepara tion of a new ed ition a pleasan t task T he whole work has p rac tical l y been rewritt en and consi d erabl y enlarged E veryth ing that Dr Sch iissler hi msel f has writt en up to t he publica ti on O f " A bg ekzi rz le Therapi s h is l atest the ei ghtee nt h ed it ion Of h is is i ncl ud ed together wi th much cl in ical ex peri ence b y the ho me opa thic profession account o f wh ich is scattered t h ro ughout ou r jo urna l s an d soci et y transacti ons T he work is th us as co m h i n r l n a r e n r i e m e t e s i t be a t e e n t t i e e a r d ve t h e ca t r s y g g p p g p taini ng to the Biochemical treat ment of d isease an d its relation to H ome opathy O ur concept ion o f t he t rue p lace Of the Tissue Remedi es h as separa ted us mo re and more w i th each new ed i t ion fro m th at O f thei r d isti ngu ish ed i n trod uce r W hil e we have abid ed b y h is first concepti o n a nd e nd eavored to fu rther th eir developmen t alon g the l ines O f H o me opath y Sch ii ss ler pre fers now to look upo n t he B iochem ic method as ent irel y d istinct from Ho me opa th y and as an al l sufli cien t thera peut ic proced u re and ch em ical h ygie ne Th us w hile he re l ies sol el y on the chemiCO ph ys iological fact s and theo ries as gu id es for t he the rape u tic appl ica tio n of h is remed ies we acce pting and util izi ng al l these ad d — t her eto t he ind ications d eri ved fro m provi ngs t he o nl y l egi ti mate and per man en t basis for d rug sel ec tion in d isease On th is acco unt Dr Sch ii ssler notwith stan di ng we bel ieve that care ful n n s h u l d m a r n f h r i i s i l d ov o t e d s i a l ot e c e o b e e b e m e s e e y p g p ou r schoo l T o so me e x tent this has bee n d o ne si nce t he pub lication o f o ur second ed ition not abl y O f Ka l i fi l m an ex cellen t s accou nt of whi ch h as been publ ished b y Pro f H C A llen M D In t he Med ica l A d va nce th e sal ien t feat ure s of wh ich are incl ud ed in our acco un t o f th at re med y I n con cl usion we w ish agai n t o th ank t he fri end s wh o have so T HE . . . . ’ e , , , . . . , , ~ . - . , , , , . . , , . , , . . , . . . , IO P R E FA CE . k ind ly and d isinte restedly hel ped the vol ume by furn ishing us with cl in ical eparation of the present material and Obse rvat ions r p . I LLI A M B E W I LL I S A D W O . 1 , 1 8 92 . R I CR E E W E Y, , M D M D . . . . Table GE D I I I ContentS of . I N E RA L I N TRO U CT ON H STO RY T H E TH E O R Y H E A LTH A N D D S E A SE R E P AR A T ON DOSE B OC H E M C A N D H O M cE O PA T H I C R E LAT ON P , p, E T C sr g MA T E , I I , I , , I . DICA I D T SSU E R E M E I E S S YM PTO M S CO M M O N N AM E C H E M C A L D A T A R E PA RA T ON PH YSI OL OG I C O C H E M C A L DA TA G E N E R A L A CT ON C HARA CT E R ST C I N C AT ONS H O M CE O PA T H I C D A T A A M N I ST RA T ON R E L A T ONS H P E T C R A ME , I N OF TH E I , ELVE I , DI , , I I I I I I DI I P , I I , , - , I I DI I I I . , , I , DI I TH E R A PE UT C A PP L C AT ON O P T H E TW E LV E T SS UE R E M E E S CO M PR S NG N C AT ONS A ND C L NI C A L C ASE S A LPHA B E T C A LLY A R R ANOE D R E PE R T O R Y I , , . I T SSU E R E M E PA T H O L OG I co A N A TO M C A L B A S S OF TH E - N E L YE I I . DI E S, ARR A N G E D U PO N A P A R T I Introduction to the Theory and General Sketch of the Twelve T O RY O L HA HN M H IS F THE Tissue Remedies . T ISSU E RE M E DIE S . NN whose gen ius di vi n ed the great i m portance Of the inorganic ce ll sal ts as rem edi al agents of a hi gh ord er was the first w ho began thor ough i nvestiga ti on i n to thei r pa thogenetic eff ects and therape ut i c uses I t was hi s pr ovi ngs Of L i m e and S al t and Potash tha t p repared the way for the res t of the T issue Rem ed ies th at show ed w ha t vast store houses of m ed ic i n al force these i norgan i c sub st a nces are al thou gh w ho l l y i ner t i n t he ir cru de sta te He it was w ho first po i nted ou t ho w these fo rces cou ld be u n l oc k ed an d d ir ected fo r therape u ti c p urposes L ater i n 1 8 3 2 ’ attenti o n was ca ll ed i n a paper pu b lish ed i n S tapf s A rc/t i c ) to the gr eat im portance as rem ed ies Of al l the essential com ponent parts Of the h u man bod y and agai n in the same journal in 1 8 4 6 : A l l consti t uents of the h um an bod y pri n ci pall y act on those organs w he rei n the y have a fu ncti on A ll fu lfil l their functi ons w hen the y are the ca use of sym p " Thi s from the pen Of th at rem arkab l e geni us i n the t om s — fie ld Of Materia Med ica C onstanti ne H eri ng L a ter stil l we fin d Grauvogl i n hi s Tex t B ook taki ng som e not ice Of th ese rem arks and ampl i fying them b ut it rem ai ned for Dr Sch ii ssler of Ol de nb urg G ermany to deve l op these suggesti ons and mak e the i d ea foreshad ow ed i n them the basis ” I n March I S7 3 an arti cl e e n ti tl ed A new system of a ” from his pen was pub S ho r tened H ome opa tlt ic TIter apeu tia li shed in a G er man H om e opat h ic jo urna l in w hi ch he says : S A MU E E A , , . , - . , . , , “ ” , , “ , . . . - , , . , , , , “ . , , , , , , I T HE 4 TWE LVE TI SS UE R E ME D I E S . I en deavored to d iscover by experi m ents on the sic k if i t wer e not possi b l e to heal them provi d ed the ir d ise ases w ere c urab l e at al l wi th those substa nces that are the ” natural i e , the ph ysiol ogi cal fu ncti on rem ed ies Of th is no spec ial noti ce seems to h ave been tak en u nti l five m onths su bseq uent l y Dr L o rbacher of L e i p z ig cam e ou t i n the sam e journal wi th som e cri ti cal consi d erati ons of it This was fol l ow ed b y a repl y from Sch ii ssl er w hi ch ran thro ugh seven “ n um bers gi vi ng a m ore d etai l ed acco u nt of th is A b ri dged ” S ystem of Hom e opath ic Therapeu ti cs the im porta nt feat ures of w h i ch are i ncorpo rated i n th is w ork The ori gi nal comm u n icati on fr o m Sch ussl er to the Germ an jo urnal was transl ated i nto E ngl ish and pu bl ished first i n the M ed i ca l I nvestig a tor May 1 8 7 3 and soon af terwards i n a Tw el ve Tissue sm al l w ork b y Dr C H eri ng enti t l ed the ” “ recomm e n d ed for i nvesti gati on by th is grea t Rem edi es S everal ed iti ons were pub lished i n teacher of our schoo l rap i d su ccessi on fro m w hi ch th i s h ist ori cal sk etch is mai n l y deri ved and foll owi ng these appeared the translati on Of the twelfth Ge rm an ed i ti on by J T O Connor M D and one by M Docett i Wal k er, consid erab l y enl arged b y the addi t ion Dr Of an appen di x pop ul ari zi ng the B i ochem ic Method Sch ii ssler previ ous to h is d ea th w h ich occ urred earl y i n 1 8 98 p ub l ished the 2sth G erm an ed i ti on i n w h i ch the appli cation of several Of the rem ed ies has been greatl y en larged al l O f w h i ch i s i n co r and consi d erab l e new m a tte r add ed i s ed i ti o n has j ust been transl a ted Th rated i n th is w ork o p i nto E n gl ish Notwi thstand ing tha t Dr Sch i i ssler d en ies i n the later ed i ti ons Of h is work al l con necti on wi th Hom e opath y and i n sists th at hi s m ethod is not based u pon the hom e opa th i c law Of c u re b u t u po n plI ysiOl ogi cO chem i cal processes that ta k e p lace wi th i n the organ ism it is neverthe l ess true tha t the present wi d e ad opti on Of the T issue Rem edi es i n the treat m ent of d isease is the fru i t Of the seed so wn on home pathic o n d as earl y as 1 8 3 2 al tho ugh i ts deve l op me n t was sl ow u r g unti l Schii ssler ga ve i t a w ond erfu l i m petus b y bri ngi ng A bou t ar e y a ago , , . , - . . , , . , , , , , , . , , , , “ . , , . , . , , ’ . . , , . . , . . , , , , , . . . , - , , , . 18 TWE LVE T I SS U E RE T HE M I E D ES . The prod ucts of th is transform ati on are the o rga n ic materi als w hi ch for m the ph ysi cal basis Of m usc l e n erve connecti ve ti ssue and m u co us su bstance No ne Of these su bstances are present as such i n the b l ood but are fo rm ed wi th i n the tissues from the al b um en W i th them the i norga n ic sal ts form com bi nations by vi rt ue Of chem i ca l afli ni ti es and t h us new ce l ls are form ed W i th the forma tion Of new cel l s the re occu rs at the sam e ti m e a destru cti on Of the Ol d ones resul ti ng from the acti o n O f oxygen on the organi c su bstances form i ng the basi s Of these ce l l s Th is oxi da ti on has as a consequence a break i ng d own Of the cel ls themse l ves The ul ti mate resul ts Of th is com b usti on Of the o rgani c sub sta nces are the for mati on Of u rea uri c su l ph u ric phosphori c l acti c and carbon ic aci ds and al so water S ome i nte rm ed iate m e m be rs of the seri es as for i nstance h ypoxanth in aceti c an d b ut yri c aci ds etc need not be m enti on ed wi th th is th erapeu ti c m ethod bec ause so far as o ur prese n t k now l e dge Of the m e xten ds they p lay a very su bo rdi na te rOle U rea uric aci d an d sul ph uric aci d are the resu l t Of the oxi d a ti on of the al b um i nous su bstances w hi l e phospho ri c ac id is prod u ce d b y the ox i dati on Of l ec i thi n con tai ned i n the n er vo us tissu e brain spi nal co rd an d b lood co rpusc l es L acti c aci d resul ts fro m the ferm enta ti o n Of mi l k sugar and final l y b reaks do wn i n to carboni c aci d and wa ter The final prod ucts Of the oxidati on Of the organi c sub These together stances are u re a carbon i c ac id and wa ter wi th the sal ts set free l eave the t i ssu es an d thereby gi ve place to l ess ful ly oxi d iz ed orga n ic bodi es whi ch in turn finall y un d ergo the sam e m etamorphosis The prod ucts Of th is retr ograde tissue ch ange are conveye d t hrough the l ym phati cs the con nect ive t issu e an d the vei ns to the gal l b l add er l u ngs k i d n eys b ladd er an d sk i n an d are thereby rem oved fro m the orga nism wi th the excreti ons such as the u ri ne pe rspi rati o n fe ces etc The importan ce an d d igni ty O f the fu ncti on of the con nee t ive tissu es were esta blished afte r the resea rches of V i rch ow an d Von Rec kl i ngh ausen l ed to a c l ose r st ud y an d d em on , , . , , . , . , . , , . , , , , , . , , . , , , , , , , . , , , . , - , . . , , , , , . , - , , , , , , , , , . H E A LT H I AND D S E A SE 1 . 9 cti vi ty Th at w h ich form er l y seem ed onl y i nten d ed as a filli n g i n or pro tecti ve coveri ng appears n ow as the m atri x i n w h i ch the m i n ute ca pi l lari es carry the pl asm a from the b l ood to the tissu es and retu rn the sam e to the bl ood vessel s ; a t the sam e t i me i t se rves as one of the m ost im port an t bree di ng p l aces Of yo u n g cel ls w h i ch are capab l e o f d e vel oping o ut of the em b ryon i c l aten t form s t o the m ost difl er en ti ated stru cture Of the bod y strated its ferti l e a . , , . H E AL T H A N D D ISE A S E H eal th ma y be consider ed to be the state . haracteri zed by norm al ce l l m etam orphosi s ; th us w hen b y m eans of digesti on of food an d dri nk reco m pense is m ad e to the b l ood for the l osses it sustai ns b y fu rnish i ng n u trit i ve materi al to the tis sues thi s com pen sa ti on is m ad e i n req u isi te q uanti ti es and i n proper pl aces and no d ist urba nce Of the m ot i on of the m o l e cul es occ urs U nder these con di t ions al one wi l l the bui ld i ng o f new ce l ls an d the d est ru cti o n o f Ol d o nes procee d no rm all y and the e l i m i na t i o n of use l ess materi al s be fur thered Di sease 15 the resu l t of a d isturba nce Of the m ol ec ular mo ti on of one of the I norga ni c t issue salts The cure co nsists i n the restorati on Of the eq ui l ibri um Of the m olecu lar m oti on by fur nish i ng a m i ni m al d ose Of the sam e i norgan ic su b sta nce si nce the m o l ec ul es Of the m ateri al th us used re m ed i al l y fi ll the gap in the chai n of mol ec ul es Of the affected ce l l or tissu e sal t V i rchow says thagd isease is an al te red state Of the ce l l and hence the n ormal state Of the ce l l const itu tes heal th The consti tu tion Of the cel l is determ ined b y the co m posi tion Of i ts n u tri t i ve e nvi ronm e n t exactl y as a p l ant thri ves acc ordi ng to the q uali ty Of so il arou nd its roots I n agr icu l tural che m istry we ad d as fert i l iz er th at el em ent most lack in g in the so i l B ut three essent ial substances used n am e l y, amm o nia phosph ate Of as fer ti l i z e rs are req ui red l i m e or potash T he other substa nces nee df ul for p lant n u The tri tion are fou n d i n su fi ci ent q uant i t ies i n the so il C , , , , . , . . , . , . . . , , . . THE 20 TWE L V E T I SS UE R E M E D I E S . m e law of supplyi ng a lack appl ies to b iochem i cal rem ed i es for i n stan ce tak e the foll owi ng exam p l e A ch il d sufferi ng w i th ri c k ets shows a lac k of phosph ate of l i m e i n the bo n es d ue to a d ist urbed m o l ecu lar m ot i on of the mol ecul es of th is sal t The quant i ty of phosphate of l im e i nten d ed for the bon es b ut fai l ing to reach i ts goal w oul d acc um u l a te w i th i n the b l oo d w ere i t n ot excrete d b y th e uri ne for it is the ofi ce of the k i d neys to mai ntai n the proper co m positi on of the b l oo d an d therefore to cast out every fore ign substance or surp l us supp l y of an y on e const i tu ent N ow after th e normal m ol ec ular m ot ion of the phosphat e of l i m e m ol ecul es is again establ ished w i th in the i nvo l ve d nu tritiv e so i l b y adm i n isteri ng smal l d oses of the sam e sal t the ircul at ion and the cure surp l us can agai n enter the general c of the rach i t is be b rought abo u t E very normal cel l has the facu l ty of ab sorb i ng or rejec ti ng certai n substances This property is di m i ni shed or suspen de d w hen the cell h as suffered a l oss i n one of i ts sal ts i n couse n i a i i f a n rr i A s fi i t t on s oon as th s d e c nc m d e i u e ce o e s a y y q f a m a a r i a o d pp l ho o eneo m te o o b s u o u s r m l f t h e i m y y g g m ediate n u tri t i ve soil the equ il ibri um is re e stab l ished But if the su ppl y is not ofi ered spontaneo usl y i t i s to be assum e d t h at the n eedfu l sal t is l ac k i ng i n quan t i ty o r on the other h an d th at the diseased cel ls h ave su ff e red a ph ysi cal al tera ti on besi d es w h ich prec l u d es the ent rance of the re qu ire d I n su ch a case the sal t m ust be ofi ered i n a more tissue sal t di lu te d state th at is a h igher tri t urat i on I f the al te re d ce l l s regai n the i r i ntegri ty b y recoveri ng the ir l oss they can agai n pe rform the i r n ormal fun ction s and bri ng abou t the removal by chemi cal processes of mo rb id pro d ucts exu dat ions etc The b iochem ical the rapeu ti cs aid s n ature in h er e ff orts to cu re b y suppl yi ng the n atural re m e d ies l ack ing in ce rtain parts that is the in organ ic cell sal ts an d i n th i s way corrects ab n ormal sta tes of ph ysi ol o i cal g chemistry The ai m of b iochem istry is to cover a de fic i enc y d i rectl y A ll other metho ds of c ure rea ch th is goal i n d irectl y w hen sa , . , , , , . , . . . , . , , , , , . , , . , , , , . , - , , . . , DOS E they mak e D OS E , ox 2 . e medi al agen ts heterogeneous the h uman organism use of sti tuen ts of QUA N T I TY on r to the I con . N T S S A T I U T T I F E L Y O A S U Q To RE - E S TA B L I S H N OR M A L E L U I I B R I U M Q RE Q U IR E D CE L L . B iochemi c rem edies are ad minister ed in m in i mal d oses The cu ra tive vi rtu e of smal l d oses m ay be d ed ucted from . Th rougho ut natu re ato m s an d grou ps of atoms or mol ecu l es form the basis of her ope rati ons The grow th of an imal s and plants is the acc reti on of new ato ms or gro ups of atoms to the existi ng mass of m o lecu l es I n vi e w of the fact of the acti on of l ight i mel f im pond er ab l e causi ng m ol ecq movem ents in l i vi ng pl ants b y w h i ch earbon ic ac id is d eco m posed i n to carbon an d oxygen an d agai n the acti on of l i ht on the photo raphi c p la te an d ret i na g g of the eye i t see m s i m possibl e o f con trad icti on tha t in fin itel y sma l l i m pond erab l e part i c l es of ma tte r can ac t u po n the l iv in g body The use of smal l d oses i n b ioche mi cal treatm ent is a chemi co ph ysio l ogi cal n ecessi ty For i n stance i t is d e si red to h ave G l auber s sa l t reach the b l oo d I t cannot be done by gi vi ng it in a co n cen trated so l uti o n On l y the i ntest inal canal is affected thereby p rod uc ing a watery d iarrh e a i n w hi ch the sal t is cast out fro m the organ ism B ut a d il u ted an d l so l u ti o n of th is sal t Natrum su l ph w ente the b oo d ll r i ( ) i ntercell ul ar fl ui ds from th e m o u th an d ( e soph agus ; and b y virtue of its h ygrom etric property wil l in d uce passage of excess of water i n the tissu es i nto the veno us b l ood and an i ncrease of uri n ary secreti on E v ery b iochemi c re m ed y m ust be sufi cien tl y di l u ted to avo id d estroyi n restor e d o l a n t the ct on he th ce f n f a l l s i u o y g disturbed fu ncti on w herever prese n t I n the heal th y organi sm a ni m al or vegetabl e the sal ts are fou nd i n so l ution, co rrespo n d ing to the th i rd fo urth an d fif th d eci mal di l u ti on of m e di ci nes , . . , , , , . - , . ’ . . , . . , . , . , , , . TWE L V E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S THE 22 . The fol l ow ing tabl e of an al ysis of bl ood cel l s in rel ati on to th e h um an o rgan ism w i l l sho w th is of i norgan i c a In m e b oo d ce the m o nt m f l l l u r a o s s g substan ces are accord i ng to B u nge s Text book of Ph ysio ” l ogi cal an d P athol ogi cal Chem istry as fol l o ws : ’ - , , a l f i l l i as In mm e nte ce fl d p m the r l u a r ra o u s ( g ) portion of i norga ni c substa nces is the fo l l owi ng : K l i su lph K l i I ur a r o p . a II . Nat ru m m u r . Natru m ph Nat ru m os . o o Ca l car ph s Magnes ph s . . . Na t r um su l pli . . F l uo , r . , a nd Com pare ii S l ca , t race s wi th these anal yses that a m r e cont n m i s s a g or . of th is I , K li a . N a t ru m Ca l ca rea Magnesi a I on r Ph o sph o F l uo Chl r o id r i c ac . r . , a nd S il ica , t races . a i l f ove a q a t f fi ce f r the d oo d f r u r s s o o u ( y ) an i nfa nt w e i h i n n i l m m 1 bo t k o r e po d a 6 u s a s u ) g g g ( 3% N ow if 6 ce n t igramm es of a grai n ) of m agn es ia are suffi c i e n t to cover the n eedf u l d ai l y supp l y of m agn esia for an i nf an t how m i n u te m u st be the d ose of ma nesi a to be gi ven g for a ne uralgi a w h ich is caused b y an i nco nce i vab l y small deficiency of th is sal t in a m i n u te port ion of the nerve tissue O ne l i t re a l i tt l e . , . DOS E ou QUA NTI TY 23 . The m i neral con te nts of one cel l are i nfini tel y smal l Ac cordi ng to the eal culations of C S ch m id t the ph ysi ol ogist eac h bl ood corpusc l e co n tai ns about one b ill ionth part of a . , , . - S im i larly acti ve i n ve ry smal l d oses are so me of the rem e d ies used b y the old school for i nstance corrosi ve sub li mate of w h ich Prof H ugo Sch ulz says th at a so l u ti on of I brings abou t q ui te po werf u l fermentati on one to I far above the norm al i n a grape suga r so l uti on to w h i ch yeast v N o r l i ner K l zmlrc/w W ochm c/I r z S ee has been add ed B e fl ( I 8 8 4 9 ) The i norgan ic substances wh ich serve plan ts for n u tri t ion L ieb ig in are tak en up b y t he m on l y in m i ni m al q ua nti ti es his chem ical l etters obser ves that the stron gest man ure of n i r a a th pho ph te co a e po w d e r c nnot be co m p e d r r ea a i n s a s s y its acti on wi th a m uch smal l er quant i ty fine l y di vi d ed w h ich E ach by its sub d i vision can be d ifiused througho ut the so il root let req u ires but a sm al l q ua nti t y of no uri sh m ent w here i t is i n co nta ct wi th the so il b ut for i ts functional acti vi ty an d ex istence i t is req uisi te that th i s mi ni m um be pres ent j ust at The i nso l ub le m i neral substances fou n d i n the that spot so il m ust be disso l ved by the ac id j u i ces of the fibres of the root be fo re they ca n reach the vegetab l e o rgan ism A m i ne ral w hen it reach es the h um an stoma ch is acted If upon b y the m uria ti c aci d contai ned i n the gas tri c j ui ce this is a sal t of i ro n the ch lo ri de wi l l be fo rm ed Now if it is d esi rab l e to ad m i ni ster the phosph ate of iro n for thera F m a or i s t i c u i m s e r p po e s t be k ept u o f the to ch th u s t u s o t p — a m i n im al d ose is requi red the m ed ic ine m ust be pu rpose di l u ted to such a d egree that its m ol ecu l es may penetrate the epi th el ium of the m ou th pharynx e sophagus and rea ch the bl ood th rough the cap il lary wal ls Those su bsta nces that are insol ub le i n wate r m ust be tri t urated to the si xth d ec i mal potency at l east ; those so l ub le i n water may pe netrate the epi thel ial ce l ls i n lowe r d i luti ons I n som e of the m ine ral waters the m ineral sal ts are p resent , , . , , ' . , . . , . , , - . , . . , , . . , . , , , . . , TW E L TH E 24 V E RE ME D I E S T IssU E . onl y i n qua nti tie s corr espond irg to the 6th and 8th d ec imal d il ut ions ; th us i n the waters of R il ch i ngen Magn esia phosph is p resent onl y i n the 8 th Kal i mur i n the sth and S il icea i n th e 6th d il u ti on Dr B ehneke i n h is bal neo l ogi cal letters co rrect l y observes t ha t the rel a ti ve proporti on and the d egree of concentrati on i n wh ich the sa l t is prese n t in the m i neral water is of great im portance Ma ny of the m ost fam ous sp ri ngs o we the ir good re s ul ts t o the fact th at the c urati ve const i tuents are present onl y i n greatl y dil uted sta tes and that the best resul ts are ft c quentl y obtai ned fr om d oses usual l y consi d ered very m i n ute The adaptabi l ity of m i n im al d oses to the en d in v ie w is in ent ire harm ony wi th ph ysiol ogi cal and chem ical facts , as may be seen from the fol l owi ng w ords of Professor Val enti n the w el l known ph ysiol ogi st : Natu re w orks everyw here wi th an i n fin ite n um ber of sm al l magn i tud es w h i ch w hethe r i n hom ogeneo us or hetero l l i u s a r a e n r i b eo e a t i o n on be pe r ce ve d o u r e t ve ca n l s y y g , y gg g obtuse organs of sense when in d efin ite masses The smal lest p icture w hi ch our e yes percei ve proceeds from m il l ions of waves of l ight ; a gra n ul e of sal t th at we are hard l y ab le to taste contai ns m yr iads of grou ps of atoms w h ich no senti ent ” eye wi l l ever vi e w Th is fact is also i l l ustrated by the we l l k no wn experim ents of P rofesso rs K irch ofl and B u nsen wi th co mm on sal t b y tak i ng three m i l l igramm es ( l ess tha n £1, of a grai n ) wh ich are bl o wn into a room contai ni ng 60 cub ic m et res of air I n a few m i n utes sod iu m l ines appear i n a flame stan di ng at a con si d erab l e d istance , w hi ch can be d ist inguishe d b y the u nai ded . . , . . , , . , . , - “ , , . . - , . eye . Mod ern sci en ce gives n um erous il l us trati ons of the po wer i nfini tesi mal quanti ties We wi l l refer on l y to very few : one is by th at m ost excell ent obser ver Darwi n I n his w or k on [ m at ri m ony Pla n ts he says : I t is an aston ish ing fact — t h at so i nconce i va b l y m i n ute a q ua nti ty as 1 20 a m uch sma ll e r q uant ity th an the 6t h of a grai n [ d ec i mal t ri t urat ion the usual prescri bed strength of the T i e ue of . , . “ , , 26 T HE TWE L VE T I ssU E R E M E D IE S . doses of iron gi ven to c ure ch lorosis d isord er the pass ofi u nused wi th the fe ces and i n most cases lea ve the di sease unaflected H ydroch loric aci d when di l u ted a thousan d fol d wi th water d issol ves wi th case at the tem peratu re of the body fibrin and l n a n d i i n i i r s u te th o vent po w e d oe c e e b d m n s n o l s r s t a u t g ishes if the p ropo rti on of aci d i n the di l uti on be i ncreased L iebig s Clwmzca l L el l err v ol i i p “ 9 L arge stomach , , , , . - , , , , . , ' ’ . , P RE PA R A TI , ON . . A ND D OS E . The Tissue Re m ed ies are prepar ed for t herape u ti c p urposes l ik e al l hom e opa thi c re m ed ies acco rd i ng to the deci mal o r centesi mal scal e i n tri tu ra ti on or sol u ti on The crude che m i call y pure art icl e is tak en and tri tu rated w i th su gar of m i lk one part Of the drug to n ine parts of sugar of mi l k for at l east one ho u r Th is gi ves the first d ec imal tri t uration each grai n co ntai ni ng one-te n th of a grai n of the ce l l sal t tri turated One pa rt of thi s first d ec im al tri tu ra tion is then used an d other n i ne parts of sugar of m il k added and aga i n tri t urated one hour w h ich gi ves the secon d deci mal tri turat ion an d is eq u iv alent to the first ce n tesim al tri turation each grai n con tai n i ng one h un d re d th of the tri tu rated ce l l sal t But expe ri cu ce has sho wn , as ma ro m th e i l l ustra ti ons be ee too f s n y above th at even th is m i n ute su bd i visi on is too ro ss for man y g pu rposes i n the ani mal econom y and so this tri turati ng and subd i v id i ng process has been k ept up to the si xth t we lf th and even hi gher prepa rati ons , , , . , , , . . , , , , - . , , , , . S C H US S L E R S O W N ’ PR OC E DURE . S ch u ssl er began w i th the si xth centesim al or twe lfth deci ma l tri turati on b ut he very earl y i n h is practi ce ad opted the si xth deci mal prepara ti on as the on e m ost ge n eral l y use ful L ate l y the l o we r tritu ra ti ons of Potassi u m an d S od iu m sal ts the th ird dec i mal o f others the fo urth an d fif th h ave been prod u cti ve of eq ual l y good resu l ts I n the l ast ed it ion ” In A bg ekzi rz te l erapie he says on t h is po in t : of h is A t first , , . , , , . “ ’ “ R QUE NC Y F E OF DO SE S 27 . my practi ce I em pl oy the si xth dec im al tri turati on general l y I usual l y gi ve in an d Ca lca r ea fl uor Fer r u m phos , 5 t2 s . . . the I ath tri turati on I n acu te d iseases a d ose con sisti ng of a po w de r si ze of a pea sho ul d be gi ven every ho u r or tw o i n chroni c diseases 3 or 4 tim es dai l y T he po w de r ma y be " n n n f ve d on the ton e or d i o l ve d i a s poo u l O f w a te i r r s s u y g g We oursel ves ha ve had the most sati sfactory results fro m the si xth deci mal t ri turati on rarel y go ing hi ghe r at t i m es l o wer a n d gen e ral l y w e p refer to gi ve the sel ected rem ed y i n so l u ti on b y di sso l v i n g a good si zed po wd e r i n a tum b l e r h alf ful l of water an d ad m in iste ri ng teaspoonf ul doses ev e ry hou r , . , , . . , , , , , , - , , or tw o . o l uti ons are used a few d rops may be d isso l ved i n wa ter, or pe l l ets or d isks may be sa turate d an d gi ve n i n that way The latter is espec ially to be reco mm en d ed w ith ch ild ren If l iqu id s , . . FRE E U Q NCY OF D OSE S . c ute cases a dose eve ry hour or two ; i n seve re pai nfu l afl ectio ns a d ose eve ry ten to fifteen m i n u tes i n ch ro n ic afl ec ti ons, one to four d oses d ai l y I n su ita bl e cases the extern al use of the re m ed ies is i n d i cated and has bee n fou n d usefu l Fo r th is purpose the secon d or th ird and ev en the sixth tri t u rati o n may be used I n dete rm i n ing the d ose o f a b iochem ic re m ed y the a mou nt of the m orb id prod uct i n vo l ved is n o i m po rta n t facto r For i nstance a ve ry smal l d efic ie n cy of N a tr u m ma r i n the ce l l s of the ep i the l ial l aye r of a se rous sac may i ve rise to a m assi ve g se rous e x ud ati on ; a nd as m i n u te a su pp l a t r u m mm : f N O y correspo n d ing to the d efic iency may b ri ng abo ut a co mplete resorpti on of the ex ud ati on G ui d ed by the re lati ve q uanti ti es o f the ce l l sal ts ea ch pra ct i tioner ca n sel ect the prope r d ose of the i n d i cate d b io chem ic rem ed y to the 2d d ec im al tri tura One m i l l igramm e ( r roo grain ti o n) of a substance is est im ate d to co nta i n 1 6 tri l l io ns of In a , , ' , . . . , . , . . , . - 28 TW E L VE T I SS UE RE ME D I E S T HE m ol ec ul es A ccordi ng to th is est im ate the 6t h d ec i mal tri tu ra ti o n of it woul d contai n abo ut 1 6 b i l l ions ; t his quanti ty is m ore th an suffic ien t to restore d istu rbed m ol ec ular m oti ons to the norm al I t may be urged as an objecti on th at the m ol ecu l es of a a r i sa l i a m i i n i i ven t dm n te r e d a e d c e w o d n te w th the i u l i s s u g l ik e con tai ned in the bl ood an d th us re nd er il l usory any c ura ti ve atte mpt B ut th is com b i nati o n can not tak e place simpl y because the carbon ic aci d present i n the b l ood form s an isolat i ng m ed ium of the sal ts . , . , . . RE L A TI ON S OF T H E OC H O M I C T T H E H O M CE O PA T H I C T R E A T ME N T BI E . the questi on has been aske d Is Schii ssl er ism H om e o pa th y and i t has as o ften been answ ered i n the affi rmati ve as i n the nega ti ve Sch ii ssler h i msel f cl ai ms tha t i t is not i n ry for a ny way rel ated t o H o me opath p t B i oche m i s t a n d u s y ward with an evi d en t d esire to beco m e the foun der of a new system of m e di ci ne He cl ai ms wi th others th at the Tissue Rem edi es act by sup plyi ng d efic ienci es Th is id ea tak en l iteral l y seem s errone o us ; for exam p l e i n a d is t urbance of the m ol ecu l es of N atr mm: there is no t necess ari ly a deficiency i n the am ou nt of N a tr mu r i n th e body, b ut rather a lack of conti n uit y i n the arran gem ent of the exi sti n i n h s m o l ec e i the bo d T s a l t l s u y g f i ven a s a r e m e d d oe n pp l a c k d e fi c e n c o s a l t l o t a or i s s u g y y y as the q ua n ti ty gi ve n is usuall y too i nfi ni tesi mal for tha t pu r pose and w ere th is the case it m ight be gi ven i n q ua nti ty wi th food and d ri nk wi th the d esired efl ect The defic iency that it does supp l y in m in im al d oses is i n the arrangem en t of the eq u il ibri um of the chai n of N a tr ma r m ol ecu l es i n the affecte d t issu es as befo re expl ai ne d th us causi ng them to pe r fo rm thei r functi on properly ; for si nce the d e fici t is a m ol een lar one the suppl y m ust also be m o l ec u l ar Th is i d ea of the acti o n of re med ies is not ne w as any one w ho has carefu l l y per used the wo rks of th at astu te obse rver Often , . , . . , , . , . . . , , . . . , , , . , , B I OC H E M I C T RE A TM E N T 29 . Von Grauvogl ca n testify Many of Schii ssl er s ideas may be seen foreshad owed i n Grauvogl and H eri ng I t has al ways been a ma tter of d ispu te as to how our The q uesti on em brac i ng as i t home opathi c rem e di es act does tha t of i nfini tesim al doses is one of the m ost vi tal for Ho me opath y and one tha t even at th is d ay ex pose s us to the ’ . , . . , , , We present the h ypothesis that Home opath y and B io che mistry are q ui te si m il ar ; that B iochem istry ofl ers a rat i onal expl ana ti on of the ho m e opath ic ac ti on as co ntai ned i n that law of Hahnema n n S i mil ar S zmzl zbus Cu ra ntu r ’ The fol l owi ng table shows so far as anal yses h ave been ma de tha t the twel ve tissu e sal ts are consti t uents of man y of ou r well k now n a n d p rov ed re m ed ies of the vegetab l e ' ' ' . , , , T AB L E Ch i na , Ge lsem st el . Ph y tol " , Secal e r p ., . ( Vib ur a C h i na , , o A il , A il r p . . . P h ytol . Berb vul g . . . o oe G l . . . Bapt . . . A nia . . . . Vb V era tr A c n , A rn ica , Ai l A nia Asaf ( a ) , i ura Be rb vu . R h ns , G raph te ( 2 Graph ite Rh eum . stel . , H amam . V e rat r E pi phegus. V i b nrn i r c i m i t i if u s o n r t h C a c t t r a m n X a C S , " , , . g p g h t l A IL , A ni a ste l , Ha mam q Pnlsat . D . R h ns , , . . Ph ytol pr . " on . su l ph . . . A il . , A n ia . ste l V ib ur n . . . H amam , Pulsa t r p . , . v. , . , Ci mi cif . . . vo m . ste l . , H a V ibu rn 0 p . Be l l ad A IL , Se ca l e ra ph te . . . . cer . , mam . C i mi ci f . , . . . , Ph y to l q V i bu rn . . V i bu rn pr , L a be l , S tramon h us Cu l oc G el se nn , . . . e . L yco p A nis ste l . , H yd rast " My r G i T h e fi g ure s i n t he abo ve tabl a n th us , . An ia , i on Chamom" C h Ch el id , Nu x Ci micif , a . I ris . B ryo n H mam m lph ” , , . A pocy n K al l . Aru m tr , . . . . San gui n . Stil l i ng" Pi nus c Ascl ep Ai l A nia st el Hania m Ci mi ci f Ced r Os l o P yo . . i ndi ca te th e p erce ntag e . . . R . , T HE 0 3 TWE L VE TI SS UE R E M E D IE S Thi s tab l e is a v ery i nco m pl ete one, as anal yses have on ly been m ad e of com parati ve l y few of the rem ed ies of the anim al and vegetab l e k i n d o ms th at w e use ; and m an y of these an g al yses have been m ad e so crud e l y as on l y to n o te the presence o f these sal ts i n the m not gi vi ng thei r p ropo rti ons T o do th is accura tel y wo ul d entai l m uch t im e and expense Of co urse this, to the al l opa th , is a q ues tion of no m oment w h at ever ; b ut to us as home opaths w ho d eal w i th i nfini tesi mals such an enor m o us q uant i ty as r cent of S il icea occu r e p ri n g i n E u zlwtu m ; 6 r ce n t f n i m a l ts pot h a d o d e a s s s o u q p occurri ng in H uma ns ; 4 per ce nt of S il icea i n Czmzczf ; 3 per cent of M ag nes 15150 3 in Colon as w e ll as other i norgan ic const itu ents i n varyi ng q uanti ti es beco m es a m atter of v ital im po rta n ce Co ul d w e ha ve an ex a ct q ua nt i tative and pro ~ i n a a a l i s f e or e f o t n s o a n one d r m the a n i m a l or v e t u r o y p y g g tabl e k i ngd om w e co ul d then d issect its sym pto ms and tel l w h ich bel o nged to one t issue sal t and w h ich to ano ther ; and i t is h igh l y probab l e th at w e b y th is m eans co ul d easi ly ex plai n why the symptoms of one drug are so often found under the pat hogenesis of another w hy one is cha racteristic in one d rug and onl y gene ric in anot he r W hen i n d eed i t may n ot ri ghtl y be l o ng to e i ther bu t to an i norgani c tissue sal t a consti tuen t of . , . , , , . . ' ' . . . . , , . , , , , , , , , , Perh aps the drug of w h ich as co mpl ete an ana lysi s has bee n made as of any is Phy tola oca d eca nd m A fter evapo ra t ion and i nci nerat ion wh ich rem ove the o rgan ic consti tu e nts r f e n f n i there remai n r ce the i no r c o the e o s e a t ; p p g cent are so l ubl e and co nsist m ostl y of the sal ts Of potash si sts of ca l w hi l e the i nso l ub l e re mai nde r con r cen t e p ci u m i ro n an d si l i ca I f we com pa re the pa thogenesis of M y l o] wi th the b iochem i cal app li cati on of these sal ts we A s the l argest sh all see a stri k i ng a nd sign i fica nt an al ogy q uanti ty of the i norgani c sal ts therei n co ntai n ed is potash we shal l find th at m ore sym pto ms of Pig/to] correspon d to the K a l is w h i l e fe we r sy mptom s co rrespo nd to the cal ci um i ron an d S i l ica The fo l lowi ng ta b l e i l l ustr ates th is . , , , , . , , . , , . . , . , , . 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TW ELVE THE 2 3 mz R EME D I ES r rss . W ere the analysis quantitatively correct we shoul d prob ably fin d so m e Na tr mu r , as one of the prom i nen t sym pto ms of P/zy tol is acri d watery d ischarge fro m the nose Th is woul d ex plai n why we have different sets of sy m ptom s un der one hom oeopathic drug appeari ng to an tagon iz e each — other each is prod uced by a difierent tissue salt This m uch for the vegeta ble an d ani mal kingd om sub stances that can be red uced by analysis to el em entary bod ies In the m ineral k ingdom the action is som ewhat different Nothing need be sai d of such rem ed ies as are co m poun ds of sul phur an d phosphorus as th ey derive their m e dicinal power by co mbi nations whi ch form tissue salts The carbonates becom e transform ed into the phosphates ; this d isposes of such d rugs as K al i ca r d , Ca lc ca r d , M ag nes ca r d etc There on ly remai n the m inerals such as A um m Pla ti num These in a crude state are ac kn owle dged A rg en tu m etc inert and we triturate the m to develop their power In the cru de state they do not appear to be materially changed by any of the organic aci ds of the bod y When we finally di vi de these they sti ll rem ain the s am e but a new power has been developed in them a cata lytic power E am ples of c a ta lytic power are unfortunately very few Of the k nown ones is the following — Platin um in m ass prod uces no change no com bination of oxygen an d hyd rogen as it will d o as chem istry teaches us when it is finely d ivi ded without being changed itself This is cata lysis wherein on e bod y prod uces changes i n another wi thout itself bei ng changed T he wh erefore of this action is not k nown but it still rem ai ns a fact Catalysis is conta ct action an d by this contact a ction mi neral d rugs act i nert in the cru de state by trituration a contact action is developed which causes changes an d wh en given to the heal thy prod uces sy mptoms This ration ally explains how i nert substances acquire by su bd ivision ( trituration ) m ed icinal properti es This has long been a stu m bling bloc k to all opathic co m prehension of Home opa thy , . . . . , , . , . . , . . . , . , , , , . . , . , x . , , - , , , , . , . , . , , , , , . . - . . PA R T II . Materi a Medi ca of theTwelveTi ssue Remedi es . C A L C A R E A F L U O RI Synonyms . CA Cal ci um — Cal c n Fl uorid um . . F luori de . Cal carea Fl uorata — n Commo Name Fl uorspar F luori de of L ime — i m ro i s Che cal P pert e Fo rmula Ca F3 S pec ifi c gravi ty of m c crystals It co n tai ns arts of cal iu It o curs c p in nature i n mi neral fluorspar ; it is beauti fully crystalli ne crystall izi ng i n various colors and i n cubical or octahedral form It is practically i nsoluble i n water but is d ecomposed by sul phuric aci d generati ng hy drofluoric aci d m m um 4 Q ICCted pieces of crystal fluorspar are pre pared by trituration as d irected u n d er class V II A m erican . . . . . , . , , , . . , Pharmacopce ia . hemlcal Data — Ca le or o l f is foun d i n the sur face of the bon es and in the e nam el of the teeth It is also a constitue n t of the elastic fibres and of epi dermi s E l asti c fibres are fo u n d i n the sk i n i n the co nn ective tissu e and i n the vascular walls A d istu rban ce of the equilibri um of the molecu l es of Ca lc a uses a co n ti n ued d ilatation or chro nically rel axed u c or fl con di tion of th e im plicated fibres I f the elasti c fibres of an y port i o n of the vessel s of the co n necti ve tissu e or of the l ym phati c syste m have arrived at su ch a co nd iti o n of rel axation the absorpti on of a soli d exu d a tio n i n such a part can n ot tak e pl ace In consequ en ce i nd uration of the parts se ts in When the elastic fibres of the blood vessels sufier a disturba n ce of Physiologi co c . . . . , , . . . , , . , . , . 6 3 T WE L V E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE . of Ca le fl uor su ch pathologi cal en l argemen ts of blood vessels take pl ace which make th ei r ap pearan ce as h em orrhoi dal tum ors varicose an d en l arged vei ns an d vas cul ar tu m ors an d i n d urated gla n ds Loss of Ca lca r fl uor in the system is thus seen to be fol low ed by 1 A h ard k n ott y e xu dation on th e su rface of a bon e 2 A rel a xation of the e lastic fib res h en ce d il a tation of v es sels relax a tion an d d isplacem en ts of th e uter us rel a xation of h angi ng belly hem orr hage of the ab d om i n al walls h en ce wom b ; all absen ce of after pai ns n of K era ti n from th e cells of th e epi derm is d xu atio E 3 T h K erati n is con tai n ed i n th e sk i n hai r an d n ail s e exu ( ) Frequen tly d ation dr ies rea d ily and forms an ad h eri ng crust foun d in th e pal ms of th e han ds which th rough labor form fissu res an d cracks I n regard to th e reso rption of i n d u ration t wo possibil iti es are to be th ou ght of a ) The elastic fibres n ear the i n d u ration h av e lost thei r ( fu n ctiona l abili ty on accoun t of the pressure exerted Mole cul es of Ca loo f fl uor adm i n istered restore their fu n ctional in tegrity and thus are enabl ed to throw off th e exu d ation whi ch will th en be absorbed by the lym ph ati c vessels n h m t e volu m et ric forc e of Carbon ic aci d con ea s of B b ( ) y tain ed i n the bloo d a part of th e F luori n e is split off th e fluori de of li m e this combin es with n ascen t H y drogen form i ng H yd roflu oric aci d whi ch grad ually d i sso lv es the m olecules of the m orbi d prod u ct an d th ese are taken u p by the l ym T h i e part pl a y ed by the Carbo n i c aci d can b e as h a cs t p sum ed by S u l ph uri c aci d as w ell T he l atter is form ed d u r ing th e o xi d ati on of albu m i no i d s I n a si m ilar m an n er as ex pl ai ned u n d er 6 it is possibl e for Ca lca r fl uor to b ri ng abou t soluti on of a l ary ngeal c rou pous or d i phtheriti c exu d ati on — i o n n r a A c t l e D i seases h avi ng th ei r seat in th e substan ce Ge formi ng the surface of bone enam el of the teeth an d part of all el astic fib res wh eth er of the sk i n the con n ective tissu es th e m ol ecules . . , , , . , . . . , . . , , , ” , , . . . , . . , , , . , . . . , . , , , , . . . , . , . . , , , , , C FL UORICA A LC A RE A 37 . or the wal ls of the blood vessel s etc Thus : al l ail me nts which can be traced to relaxed co n ditio ns of an y of the elasti c fibres i nclu di ng d ilatatio n of the blood vessels arteria l and ven ous blood tu mors an d pil es vari cose and e nlarged vei ns i nd urated glan ds of ston y h ard ness Mal nutr ition of bones espe cially of th e teeth E xostosis aft er i njuries Pend ulous abd omen U terine displ acemen ts etc I n d urations , . , , - , , , . . . . , G u i d i n g S y m pt o m s Sy mptom Mental . and G reat — s . C h ar ac t e ri s t i c I n d i ca t io n s . depression groun dless fears of D ispositio n to set a higher val ue , fin ancial rui n I nd ecisio n on mo ney tha n natu ral to hi m Hea d and Scal p — B l w d ¢u m0r5 on the parietal bo n es of new born infan ts ou a rough bony base B ruises of the bon es of the scalp wi th hard rough uneven lu mps H ard excrescen ces on the scalp Cephal hmm ato ma U lcers of the scal p with callous hard edges Hea dache with fai ntish nausea in after I n a provi ng by Dr Sarah N n oon better i n the eve ning A sort Sm i th the followi ng sym ptom was quite con sta n t of creak i ng strai ni ng and d rawi ng si m ilar to the noise m ad e by a cornstal k fi dd l e and greatly i nterferi ng with sleep E y es — Flick ering an d sparks befo re the eyes spots on the ~ s n s cornea conju nctiviti B lurred vi sio n afte r usi g eye eye balls ache better closi ng eyes and pressi ng li ghtly C ataract Ca ses of partial bli n d ness E nlarged m eibo m ian glan ds Di mness of vision from ov erst rai ni ng the eyes Tu mors of the eyeli ds Mastoi d dis Em Cal carw us d eposits o n the ty mpa n i ease when periost eum is afiect ed Nose — C ol d in t he hea d i neff ectu al desire to sneeze stu ffy col d d ry coryza oz ae na Copious ofiensi ve t hi ck gree n ish l umpy yellow nasal d ischarge Osseous growths A ffections of nasa l bon es ; od or of d ead bo ne d isa ppears after use of the A d en oi d growths i n post nasal s pace and pharyn x remed y Face — Hard swelli ng o n the chee k with pa i n or toothache . . . . , . , , , , . - . . , . , . . . , , ” . , , . , . . , . . . . - . . , , , , . , , - . , . . , , . , 8 3 TH E TW E L V E T I SS UE R E M E D I E S . hard swelli ng on the jawbo ne col d sores rather smal l hard herpeti c sores on li ps from col d not d iffuse d l ik e Na tr mur — Mouth G u mbo il wi th hard swelli ng on the jaw ston y hard swelli ng on the j awbone Col d sores at cor ner of mouth G reat dryn ess of m outh ongue — C rac k ed appearance of the tongu e wi th or wi th I nd uration of the to ngue hard en i ng after i nflam ou t pai n , , . . , , . . T . , . E na mel of the teet h rough and deficien t Un natural loose ness of the teeth with or without pai n tee th beco me loose in their sock ets Mal nutritio n of the teeth Toothache with pai n if an y food touches the tooth Tooth ache with a loose ness of the teeth — hroat Di phtheria when the affection has go ne to the wi nd pipe R el axed throat with tick li ng i n the laryn x when caused by elon gation of the uvula U vula rel axed ca using irri ta tion tick li ng and cough Haw ki ng of mucus i n the B urni ng i n throat better by warm dri n ks morn i ng G reat d ryness of th roat — Gastric Sy mptoms Hi c V om iti ng of un di gested food cough from haw k i ng of mucus weak en i ng and recurring d uring the day F latulen ce Abdomen and StooL — Confi ned bowels i nabi l ity to expel fe ces F issure of the an us and i n te nsely sore crac k near the lower end of the bowel B leedi ng he morrhoi ds Itchi ng of an us as fro m pi nworms I n ternal or bli nd piles frequently with pai n i n the back gen erally far down on th e sacru m and con stipatio n Piles with press ure of blood to the head Pai n i n right hypochon dri um worse lyi ng on pai nful si de Much wi nd i n lower bowels — a r i n a n s r r U y Og C opiou s uri ne freque n t urgi ng U ri ne sca nty and h igh colored and emits a pu n ge nt odor — a a n s r Se xu l O g C onsta n t dribbli ng of se m i nal and prost atic flui d with d wi nd li ng of the test es D i spla ce men ts of the uterus Draggi ng pai n i n the region of the uterus and thi ghs do wn beari ng of t he uterus To tone u p the co n tractile power of the uterus in cases of — e e t n T . , . . . 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C A LC A RE A FL UOR ICA 39 . a m n n i xces ive cata e a wi th be ri g down pai n H y s E d rocel e dropsy of the testicles i nd urations of the testicl es H u n terian cha ncre for the i n d ura tion S yphi l i s Pregnancy A fter pai ns if d ue to weak feeble co ntractions Hard kn o ts i n t he breast G iven d uri ng pregna n cy it favors floo di ng . . . , , . , . - F - , . , . a tory Syste m Tickl i ng in lary n x D ryn ess and hoarsen ess Cough hacki ng from tic klin g in laryn x as fro m Re spir — . . , when spec ks or sm all l umps of ye l l o wish mucus are brought up after much exertion ; cough with expectorati on of ti n y lumps of yell ow tough m ucus ; with tick l i ng se nsation and irritation on lyi ng down from elongation of the uvula or drop at the back of the throat S uppressed respiration epiglottis feels closed or as if breathi ng through a thick subst ance — i C rculatory Organs A neurism at an early stage may be t e du ced or k ept i n chec k by thi s remed y and Fm phos pro h n ot been tak en on t ha d D ilatati as o vid ed that the iod id e o f p enl argem en t of the blood vm el s ; bei ng the chief rem ed y to restore the con tracti lity of the elastic fibres Di l atatio n of the h eart with pal pitation Chief rem edy for vascular tumors with dil ated blood vessels V aricose ulcerations of the ve ins ; also the chief remedy for v a ricose or enlarged veins E nlarge men t hypertrophy of the heart Neck and Bad — I n d urated cervical gl and s of stony hard n ess Bac kache s im ulati ng spin al irritation S mall goi tres with wea k draggi ng down beari ng pai n Tired feeli ng and pai n i n the lower part of the bac k (sacru m) with a se nsatio n of ful ness or burni ng pai n and co nfi ned bowels Chron ic cases of lu mbago ; aggrav ation on begi nni ng to move and ameli oration by co n ti nu ed motion — i t rem ties Ganglia or en cys ted tu mors at the back of the wrist Gouty e nlargem ents o f the joi nts of the fi ngers spi na ven tosa Lu mbago from strains I n flammati on of kn ee i n n n i n o t h r o ic sy ovitis rac k the joi ts Phala es i n n c n C g g j Osseous tu mor on S uppurati on of bo n es ea sily d islocate d spi n e of scapula S welli ng of elbow joi n t crepi tati on show , , . , . . , , . . . . . , . . , - , , . , , . . e , . . . , . . . . . - , , s TWE L VE T I SS UE R E ME D I E S THE 0 4 . wan t of syn ovial flui d E xotoses o n fi nge rs Osseous gro wths on bo nes of l o wer extrem ities S pavi n of horse s — Nervous Sy mptoms Wea k ness and fatigue all day espe ci all y i n the morni ng — e Sl ep V ivi d d reams, with se nse of i mpen d i ng d an ge r ; of new sce n es places etc — i Fe br le Symptoms A ttacks of fev er lasti ng a w ee k or more with thirst ; dry brown to ngue Skim— Chaps and cracks of the sk i n F issu res or crac ks i n the pal ms of the hand s o r hard sk i n F iss ure of the an us Whitlow gathered S uppu rati o n with callous hard ed ges fi nger Occasional erysipelas I ndole nt fist ulous ulcers, secreti ng thi ck yellow pu s Varicose ulcers of long stand ing have been cure d by the remed y E czema d ue to ven ous h yperzem ia ; worse in da m p weather better at n ight Sq uamous eczema wi th thick en i ng and crack ing of sk i n E cze ma of a nus conseque nt to hemorrhoi ds issues — S ol idified infil trations ; thus i nd u r a ted g la nd s o f stony ira r d ness Osseous growths especially i n tarsal and carpal articulation K nots a nd ker nels a nd tu mors i n tire m a l e b re e a s t B ruises surfa c e of bo n e wi th har d rough n o f and u neve n l umps as on shi n D ropsy caused by heart dis ease A nae mia Gangli on cysti c t umors from a strai n of the elastic fibres E last ic fibres rel a xed Swe llings or indur ate d e nlarge me nts havi n g the i r sea t i n the fasciae an d caps u lar ligamen ts of joi nts or in the te ndons S pi na ven tosa Indo le nt ulcers U lceration of bo ne or e namel bone i njected Whitlow or felons E xu dati on from surface of bon es which quic kly hard e n and assume a nod ular or jagged form S up ra n t i of bo e o n s u p Mod alities — W orse i n damp weather but re lieved by fom en tati ons and rubbi ng Homeopa thic Dana — Ca le fl uor has bee n proved by J B Bell and the pr ovi ng is reported i n fu ll i n A l len s E ncy d ope d ia vol x page 3 98 he m ost com pl ete da ta are to be fou nd i n the G u id i ng Sy mptoms vo l iii T he d rug had been i ng . . . . , . . . , , , , . , . . . , . , , . . , . , . T , . . . , . . , . , , . . , , . . . . . . . , , . . . , . e . . . ’ , , . , . T , . . . TW E L VE T I SS U E RE T HE 2 4 M I E D ES . acid and oth er aci ds and to a certai n exten t i n ca rbon i c aci d water — i r n P eparat o The Phosphate of Li me is prepared by tri turati on as di recte d in our Pharmacope ias Physiol ogico chemical Da ta — Ca le films is absolutel y essen tial to the pro pe r growt h and n utrition of the bod y This salt is fou nd i n the blood plasma and corpuscles saliva gastric j uice bones con nective tissue teeth m il k etc It gives soli d ity to the bones Cal e pleas has a special chem ical affi nity for albu men which forms th e organ ic bas is for this salt in the tissue ce lls and is required wherever album e n or a lbu m i n ous substa n ces are fou nd i n the secretio ns It also supplies new blood cells beco mi ng the fi rst re me d y i n ane mia and chlorosis It is of the greatest i mporta nce to the soft and growi ng tissu es pr om oti ng cell rowth supplyi ng the g first basis for the new tissues he n ce is n ecessa ry to initiate , , , . , . - . . . - , , , , , . , . . , . , - , . - , . , , , General Action — Ca le ph curative i n disease depe nd i ng upo n a d isturbed actio n of the li me molecules i n the body such as occurs i n the tardy formation of callus arou n d the e nds of fractu red bo nes i n the u nnatural growth an d defective n utritio n of bo ne and other textu res fou nd i n rick ets an d si m i l ar di seased co nd itions ; thus the sphere of actio n of this remed y i nclu des all bone diseases depe nd i ng on a diseased quality of the blood of a d yscrasic tai n t i nvolvi ng al so the d ermoi d tissues wi th the osseous W he n fro m any cause an insufli cient amou nt of Phosphate of L i me is assi m ilate d for the uses of the ani mal eco nomy the vegetative syste m suffers pri marily causi ng d etective nut rition i m perfect cel l growth and co nseque nt d ecay and d estr uctio n of tissu e especially the osseous and gla nd ular syste ms It is of use during dentition i n co n vulsio ns and spasms occurri ng i n weak scrofulous sub m n m n s sti u lat i n n utritio n etc A other i porta t feature e c t j g is its restorative power after acute d iseases either d irectly or prepari ng the way for other re med ies by sti mu l ati ng the system to their a cti o n thus becom i ng an i mportan t intercur ent rem ed y Sch iissl er recogn izi ng the ori gi n of the red . os . is - , , , . , - , , , , . , , , . , , , “ . , CA mA RE A P H OSPH OR I C A 43 . blood globules i n the white or em bryonic ones and crediti ng this d rug with n utritive sti m ul atio n of the white globules claim s it pro m otes the fo rmation of red globul es i ndi rectly by prom oti ng that of the white globul es Practically this drug n n n n i n m i ove it lf a r al to ic a n y a e hro ic wasti g r s s e e c s s c ; p diseases and hecti c whe n the phosphate is fou nd i n excess i n the ur in e thus correspon ding to faulty se con dary assi mi lation I n a ne m ia and to faulty wor ki ngs of the exc retory orga ns of youn g rapi dl y growin g peo ple ; i n wom e n weak en ed by rapi d chil d beari ng prolonged suc k li ng or excess ive men strua tio n or leu corrh e a ; in acco mpan yi ng d iseases with exhaustive d ischarges as i n ch ron ic bronchitis tubercular diarrh e a and n ight s weats abscess es and scroful o us sores throu gh its great power on the secretions it acts curatively I n ol d age where the regen erative fu nctio n decreases i n the nervous tissue Cale Mos is well i n di cated an d we fin d it useful m se nile cutaneous an d vagi nal itchi ng as well as d ur ing recon valesce nce from severe acu te diseases I n tuber cul osis pul monum wi th its emaciatio n night-s w eats he m op tysis an d other mark ed physical sym ptoms Ca le phos i n low pot en cies hol ds out great prom ise to ameliorate the severity of the case ; equally great i s its be nefit i n pollutio ns of you ng marri ed men ( an d sexual ex citem e n t of wom en ) and o na n ists I n the osseous e xpa nsion s of rachitic chil d ren Traege r uses ci der inte rnally and externally and gives at the same time This is also his favorite treatmen t Ca le films or Ca le fl uor in chlorosis ( ci d er whey an d th ree ti m es a day about 1 0 grai ns of the second tr itu ra tio n of Ca ts and he p refers it by far to the usual i ron treatmen t I n chorea d uri ng puberty the salts of l ime quiet our patien ts far bett er tha n the reme dies usually reco mm ended Pains where bones form sutures or symphyse s and numb crawl in: pai ns with chil l i ness d ue to ane m i c sym ptom s worse from wet and ten den cy to perspiration an d glan d ul ar en largem e n t Sensa tio ns mostly i n small spots Phosphatic di athesis Gen eral lack of vital heat and aggrava tion fro m wet If the molecular moti on o f Ca le films is disturbed withi n - , , , . , , . , - , , - , , , . , , , . . , , . , , , . , . . , , . . . . - , . . . , , , , . . . . . . THE 44 T WE L VE T I SS U E RE M I E D ES . the epith eli l cells of se rous mem branes a se lbum i n ous exu dation withi n the sacs takes place I n this way develop hy d rops gen u hygrom a patell e etc Mi n ute doses of Ca le phos will absorb these exu dations If the cells of the epi d ermis h ave lost Ca le films alb um en will be th rown u pon the su rface an d by dr yi ng form a crust a desquamation of whi ch can be brought about therapeutic ally by ad m i n isteri ng Ca le phos Si m ilar album i n ous secre tions take pl ace on m ucous surfaces if their epithelium is d iseased through loss of Ca le phos Spasms and pa i ns ca use d by an e m ia are cu red by this rem ed y These pai ns are accom panied by formication se nsati on of col dness and n um bness a ro a , . , , . . . . . . , , . . , . . . , o . G u i d i n g S y m pt o m s Mental a nd C h a rac t e r i s t i c I n d i ca t i o n s . — m m Sy pto s I m paired memory m en tal an xiety with , all troubles Chil dren are peevish and fretful stupi d slow of comprehensi on A fter gri ef vexation di sappoi n tmen t Head and Scalp — V ertigo i n old age ; hea dache ; a col d feel H ea d ing in the h ead ; the head feels col d to the tou ch aches before an d d uri ng the secon d d en tition worse near the region of the sutures after m en tal exertion an d from dam pn ess an d change of weather R heu H ea dache with flatul en ce matic headach es teari ng i n bones of the sk ull Crawli ng as it ice water were on upper part or occiput H ead ache of school gi rls who are maturi ng an d are n ervous restl ess with d iarrh e a caused by jellies and sou r thin gs Fontanelles t e main Open too l ong skull is soft and thin C h ron ic h y dro cephalus ; very l arge head bon es separated Cran iotabes Scalp sore tense cree pi ng n u mb n ess it chi ng of scalp i n the eve ni ng Scrofu lous u lcers on the top of the h ead H y d ro ceplral oid con d iti ons acut e or ch ron ic ; a lso to preve n t these cond itions B al d spots on h ead — E yes Spasm od i c aff ections of the ey eli d s if M ag nes p/zos fails A maurosis and cataract I n flammati on of the eyes and Ph otophobi a Ca n n ot excessive d ryness d u ri ng de n titi o n n a a n n O o eyes by gaslight lcers cor e cities followi g U use p . , , . , . , . . , . . . , . , . - , , . , . , , , . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . L CA C A m o mca RE A P u os 5 . of the eyes Scrofulous k eratitis Ophthal mia i n scrofulous perso ns Congen ital a mblyopia i n ch il dre n of a rachi tic constituti o n a n d scrofulous diathesis E ars — Ou ter ears feel col d Al l bo nes arou nd the ear ache and hurt E arach e with rh e um ati c complai nts associated wi th swol l en glan ds i n scrofulous chil d re n Chro ni c catarrh of the eat wi th thr oat d iffi culty at the sa m e ti me — Nose Po in t of n ose icy col d S woll e n ulcerated n ose i n scrofulous chil dre n Col d i n head wi th album i nous dis charge from the n ose S n eezi ng and so re n ostrils Chro nic col ds in an ae mic and scrofulou s pati en ts Large ped uncu lated nasal polypi Ozzena with Ca lc fl uor B lee di ng i n i n flamma tio n . . . . . , . . . - . , . , . . . . , . . . P ce Face full of pimples especially with girls Com plexio n sal low di rty greasy look i ng Col d sweat on face Faceache ; pai n i n the superior maxillary bon e aggravated at night Swe ll ing of paroti d and submaxillary glands with earache Lu pus F rec kl es Month — D isgusti ng taste i n the mouth in the morni ng B itter with head ache A d isl i k e to open mouth on accou n t of pai n fro m swolle n tonsi ls Uppe r lip swolle n an d pa i nf ul ough e — To ngue swolle n n u mb sti ff with pi mples o n it white furred B itt er tast e i n morni ng with h eadache — t Teeth devel op slowly ; complaints during te ething h ee too rapi d decay of teeth Co nvulsions i n tee thi ng after Mag nes phos Tooth ache wi th teari ng bor i ng pai n worse at ni ght G u ms pai nful and i nflam ed or pale gu ms — hr oat E xt ernal gl ands pai nful Hoarsen ess d ay an d Sore night B urni ng in lary n x an d ba ck pa rt of to ngu e aching in the throat wi th much pain in eve ry d irection on swall ow ing Co nstant he mm i ng and haw k i ng wh en tal k i ng Ch ronic enlarge ment of the tonsils Clergym an s so re throat Relax e d sore throa t Gastric Symptoms — H eartbu rn and flatul ence U n usual hunger Si n ki ng se nsati on i n epigastn um Pai n after eat ing with soren ess on pressure he sufl eri ngs from t he stomach are aggravated by ta k i ng eve n the sma llest quanti ty — a . . , - . , , . , , . . . . . . , T T . . r , , , , , . . . T , . . , , . . . . . . . . ’ . . . . ' . , . T . ' 6 4 T HE TW E L VE T I SS U E R E M E D I E S . with di str ess i n stomach temporarily t e l ieved by eati ng an d by rai si ng wi nd When fasti ng pai n goes to the spi ne I nfant wan ts to nurse al l the ti me an d vom its often and easily Pai n i n the sto mach wi th debility V omiti ng after col d water an d ice cream H ea dach e an d d iarrhe a worse eati ng Graves bacon ham sal te d or smoked meats Much fl atulence Abd omen sunken and fl abby Mesen teri c gla n ds en larged Maras Co l ic a t every attem pt to eat of food D yspepsi a . , . , . , . . . , . . . , . . . . m us . Abdomen and Stool — Sore n ess burn i ng and em pty si nk ing se nsation arou nd navel Colic wi th gree n S l im” u nd i geste d d iarrhe a with fetid flatus C holera infantum great d esire — for i n d i gestible thi ngs ham smok ed m eat etc ; abd o men su nk e n flabby Stool is hot w ate ry profuse offensive noisy and sputtering U seful i n su m mer co m pl ai n t an d marasm us an d in teethi ng chil dren Diarrh e a aggrav ate d by fruit Cryi ng spells caused by sore ness and pai n arou nd navel every time the chil d n urses R e moves d isposition to i ntesti nal worms in ane mic a nd weak ly pati ents (N a tr Gall ston e to pre ven t re formatio n of n ew o nes A bdomi nal hern ie Ch ro nic oozi ng hem orrhoids i n an e mic or wea kl y pa tie n ts F issures of anus Fistula in ano alte rnating with ches t symptoms or in persons who have pain in all the j oi nts from any ch ange of weather Pai nl ess fistu l e Costive ness hard stool wi th blood especi ally i n ol d people associated with depression of He rn ia i n m i nd vertigo hea dache and ch ro nic cough an e mi c pati en ts abes m esen terica Offensive pus wi th stool s Neu ral gia an i Sev ere pai n i n l ower part of sa crum com i ng on af ter stool and lasti ng entire da y u ntil reti ri ng to an d . . , , , . . , , . . , . . . , . , . . , , . - . . . , . , . , . . , , , , , . 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Urinary Wetti ng the bed and gen e ral debility Frequent urgi ng to uri nate Cutti ng pai ns i n the ureth ra and nec k of the bladder E nuresis i n ol d peopl e and sm all chil dren with great d eb ili ty Diabe tes m ellitus where U ri n e copious with weari n ess the lu ngs are i mplica ted B ri ght s d isease for the al b u m e n ( alte rn ate with K a l i Chro n ic go norrh e a i n an e mic subjects with itchi ng and and Sex ual Orga , — ns . . . . , . . ’ , , C A LC A R E A PH OSP H O R I C A 47 . soren ess Swell i ng of testicles an d scrotum Gravel cal cu lus phosphati c deposits i ncrease of uri ne wi th floccu l ent sed i men t Stone i n the bladder to preve nt reformation of sa me H y drocel e — a n s le W ea k n ess an d di stress i n uteri ne region Fema Org Prol apus uteri with Uterine displace ments with rheuma tic pains weak si nk i ng feeli ngs wor se after d efecatio n Th robbi ng in the gen itals with volu ptuous feeli ngs ; in d icated also in ten den ey to masturbation in scrofulou s chil dre n Nymphomania worse before men ses V i olent bac kache with uteri ne pai ns Le ucorrhe a as a S oren ess i n the sacro il iac sy n cho nd roses constitu tional ton i c d ischarge li k e white of an egg cream li ke worse in m orn ing with sexual ex cite men t patie n t bei ng d isi ncl ined to move about A me norrh e a Menses too early in you ng girls D ischarge bri ght red returni ng every tw o Menstruation d uri ng wee k s less pai nful tha n otherwise lac tation I n ad ults me nses too late and dark especia lly in rheumatic subjects preced ed by se xu al ex citem e n t aecom n an d rheu mati c n i a n a d followe d by great wea k ess d istress e d p pai ns Labor li ke pai ns before and d uring m enses ; so meti mes after stool or m i cturition ; worse from change of weather H ardn ess of m amm e B urn i ng i n vagi na — Pregnancy Pains burn i ng an d so re ness i n the mamme ; they fee l en larged Spoil ed m il k o f mother ; it is salty and bluish an d chil d refuses it Decli ne after puerpera and d ur P rol apsus in debilitated perso ns ( wi th K a l i ing pregn a n cy After prol onge d nursing with w ea k voice cough an d wea k ness and pai n be twee n shoul de rs Weari ness in al l li mbs d uri ng pregn a n cy — i t o m t o m s Involuntary signing Cough with Resp ra ry Sy p expectoratio n of yellow album i nous mucus n ot watery worse morn i ngs with sore d ry throat Sore ness of chest to tou ch Sore pai n about st ernu m a nd clavi cl e with contrac ti on of chest and diffi cult breathi ng Freque n t h aw ki ng to Chest difficul ties associa ted with fistula in arm clear the voice Chron ic cough o f co nsu m ptives who suffer fro m col d n ess of the extrem ities I nci pie n t phthi si s i n ane m i c pati en ts Profuse . . , , , , . , . . . . . . , , , . . . - . , , , , , , . . , . , . . , , , , - . . . . . , . , . . , . . . , , , . , . , . . . . . 2 4 r u n TW E l b nz x z n rrs T rSS t E . head and neck W hoopi ng cough in o bst i nate ca ses or i n teet hi ng chil d ren an d wea k ly co nsti t ut ion s S ufi ncat ive cough i n chil d ren ; bet ter l yi n g d own C‘l i i fl il fi in scrof ul ous or gou t y const i tu ti ons w it h ane m ia Simian of gl ot tis from retarded den ti ti on Circulatory Organs Palpi ta t i on w i t h an xiety followed by a Non c losu re of tre mbli ng weak ness part icu l arl v of ca lves fu ramcn w al e Circulation i m perf ec t S harp pai n arou n d t he h eart d uri ng i nspi ration Neck and Bach — Thi n n eck i n chil d ren R h e umati c pa i n Ba c ka ch e i n the and stiffness of nec k from sli ghtest d raught l umbar regi o n in the morni ng on awak i ng Cra mp li ke pai n in nec k a nd a rou nd shoul d er bl ad es sm all of b ack regio n of k i d neys whe n lifti ng or blowi ng the n ose S ore ness aroun d A chi ng i n os coccygis P otts d i sease a aem ili ac symph ysis S pi n a Spi nal curvature in you ng girls especially at puberty bi fi da Buttoc k s and bac k asl eep — i i e s t m r e t Sore achi n g in shoul ders an d shoul d er bl ad es s ; cannot lift arm Shooti ng through elbows and alo ng ar m Cramp li k e pai n i n forear ms wrists fi ngers an d espe ci ally in outy U lcerativ e pai n i n roots of fi nger n a il s the thu mb G Rheumatism of the j oints w ith col d or numb reel ing nmit mities Rli ennni tisni w orse fro m change of weather getti ng well i n N u mbness of the li mbs spri ng and retur ni ng i n autu m n a nd w i d ness o r a sensati o n of ants c reepi ng o n the parts af R h eu matic gout w o rse at ni ght an d i n b ad w ea ther fected Ac hi ng i n all the li mbs with great wea k ness R h eu mati c pai ns liy i ng abo u t Achi ng So re ness o f thi gh s Pai ns i n kn ees w orse wal ki ng Lo we r li mbs fee l nu mb Pai n i n shi nb on es Cram p Ankl e j o i nt feel s as i f d i sl ocated G o u t y pai n i n i n cal ves t n xa rthroeace thi rd stage B u rse to w and ankle j o i nts w e n o f h l e e a s t i h e m i i S lli s le s e B u i c m o n w i n s l n t g pp g i o t i m i n a n l t w k o i l i s o l l l w t t t l s u v u cers o n t he t n S d il t l i g o u e m a l e l l o s i h t t d scase d n t j a n l i t s S pi na l c u rva o i n n o t f s m y h i e s i t i c w r i i l S x i i l i a s li t a ul t i n i d r c e i s l i i t nw p j ‘ i Nt ti t d lg ias m i nntc ne ing a t n i gh t rec u r t i i v t i s Ner ou Si i iti b t m x v d as i f i n w t t h d e b i i n h e l n t a n e r t n d n a i : n s t i ng w p g p sw a t LV E ‘ especi a l y a ou t , t he , . , . . ' ’ x . . - P , - . , . . . . . - . , , , , . ’ - . . . . ” “ . . . , . - . , , , . . . . , . , . . , . . . , . . . . . ‘ . ‘ , . . ' . . i ‘ . . ‘ ‘ . . . . s. \4 ‘ i . ‘ . , , . o , T WE L V E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE 0 5 . p A Guid i ng Sy mptoms, vol iii , and A l len s E ncy clo ed ia history of th e difi erent prov ings is found in the H ab aema nma n ’ . . ’ M antaly , March, in the C H eri ng ; by 1871, Nor th A mer ica n j . o al lz , o m H e f p y ou r n al o Administrat him R esu mé also a by vol xx . . The lowe r tri tu rations 3 x to 6 x are the poten cies usual ly em ployed probably achievi ng m ost satis factory results altho ugh the h igher pote ncies 30 to 200 ha ve give n brillian t cl in i cal results S ch ussler prescribes the 6 x trituration Large doses are usel ess and even i njurious Pro longed admi nistration has prod uced nephritic colic and pas sage of small calculi Relationshlp V ery si milar to Ca lc ca r d but with Ca le films the patien t whose complexion is d irty white or brown, is usually emaci ated ; it correspon ds more to the acute afiec tions of the lu ngs I n ge neral the phosphate pref ers the dark complexion dark eyes and hair while the carbonate acts best i n the light haired an d blue eye d It occupies a groun d betwee n Cal c ca r b and Pkospbor supplemen ti ng the l atter frequen tly to great advantage Ca le films and B ar bed : have both been ben eficial in fistul a in m m; both have grea t simil ari ty in chest sym ptoms particularly such as follow surgical opera tions I n ane m ic hea daches of schoolgirls follow by M ag nes films I n den tal caries sim ilar to H uar ac M ag ner pleas and S ilicea ; in epilepsy Far r plws K a l i mu r K a l i films an d in diabetes K a l z Moan N a tr phos ; the latter also is S il icea si milar in worm afl ections Fo llows Ckzna i n hydrocepha loi d and anmmia Compl imen ta ry to Ca r a a n and R uta I n neurasthenia Ca lf bW /l os m ay be called for preferably I n the copious sweats after wea k en for sim ilar sym ptoms I n acute articular rheu i ng a cute di seases com pare Psar in ma ti sm if after N atr ma r and K a l z phos there rem ai ns a trace of the disease I n lu pus co m pare K al i ma r B utter m il k and kou m yss are in valuable foods for the aged because the lacti c aci d i n them d issolves the phospha te of l i me and preven ts the ossification i n ten dons arteri es and elsewhere I n ane mia and As a remed y for the aged com pare B a ry ta chlorosis compare also N a tr mu r especial ly with co nstipation — ion , , , , , , . . . . P . , - , . . . , , - - . . . . , . . . , , . . , . . , . , . q . , . ' , . . , ' . . . . . . . . . , ' . , . . . . , , . , . . . , , . CA LC A R E A SU L P HU R I CA 1 5 . palpitation on lyi ng down eart hy complexion I n acn e Cale pier is more frequently useful for boys the Ca le films for girls Dyspepsia temporarily rel ieved by eati ng is met by Ca le phos but the drug for which this symptom is spec ific is A naca ra rk m Ckelzd on has a si mi l ar con di tion Compare H elomas in the men tal depression d ebil ity and phosphatic u ri ne S il icea anmmia of infan ts thi n and pu ny with a tenden cy to ri ck e ts bu t with much oily perspiration on the head ; also fi r m Capt A rsenic etc Z i ne is com pl ementary i n hy drocephaloi d and R a fa i n join t afiecti ons In non I n consumption union of fract ures compare Sy rup/W m an d Ca le M 5 is followed well by S il iaea 5 14W " Tal bert , . . . . . , . . . , ' ‘ . . . ' , . , , , , , , . , . , . . . . , , CA L CARE A SUL PHURI CA — Synonyms Ca l ci i — ommon Name Calciu m S ulphate Sulphas . G ypsum . . Plast er of Paris — Chemical Properties F ormula Ca SO, It is foun d in nature as an hydrite gypsu m al abaster an d selenite ; also i n various waters constituti ng one source of perm anen t har dn ess Molecular wt 1 7 2 It occurs i n flatt ened prisms (selen ite) i fi an d i n earth y masses g psum n It is a e wh te cr stal y ) ( y l ine powder soluble i n 400 parts of col d water i nsoluble in alcohol and in di lute nitri c and hy drochloric aci ds It can be obtained by precipitati ng a solution of calcium chlori de with dilute sul phuric aci d — n Preparatio By trituratio n as d irected i n our Pha r ma C . . . , , , . . . , , . , , . . , chemic l t Prese n t on ly in the bile accord i ng to B unge and even here not consta n t he Ca lca rea lc co n tain ed in the bile com es from th e liver where it rulp of D li f th i m edy was d i c d d f m I n th l t y Sch ii l I t ha been m di h is li st l e v i ng nl y eleven i n t ad f t w l v t iss thou ght best to reta i n th igi n l numbe c nt i ned i n th p v i u ed i ti ns m dy h been m u h cli ni l v i d nc i n f v o o f th i of th is wo k I n th e la t r ed i t i n of Schii l e Th p u ti N at ru m pbas co l lect ed th i m dy u b ti t u t ed f a nd S il i c ea — a Da a Physlologico - T . , , . e as o a , ea rs r ' ss e r s . . , as ca c e . a re s s o o or e o r e a ’ r s ss s re a e s e . s ar u e re e e a e or r s e s re e e es e re s re r e ra e cs s . o e ro e s o as . THE 2 5 TWE L V E T I SS UE m as as n a . ful filled the function of d estroyi ng worn out red blood cor away their water l i n by ta k g u s c es p Through a d eficie ncy of Ca lca r snip/1 in the liver this destruction of unfit corpuscles is delayed hen ce the blood soon co ntai ns an oversupply of useless cel ls U nder normal con ditions all useless blood corpuscles disi n tegrate by m eans of Calca r sulplz i n the l iver ; thei r remnan ts are ex creted through biliary action from the ci rculation by the shortest route B u t if a part of these useless corpuscles m ust be de stroyed by oxi datio n withi n the cir cu lation their el imi nation wi ll thereby be rendered tard y S uch re mnan ts as are not excreted by way of the liver fro m the circulation nor tak en up by the lymphatics reach the m ucous m embranes and sk in prod ucing th ere c ata rrh and - , . , . . , . . . . , . , , , — a A i o n n e Ge r l ct Ca le h elp/1 st ands in close rel ation to sup m n m It cur s purule t d ischar es fro the ucous u ra t i o n s e g p mem branes and purul en t exu dations in serous sacs as well as tubercul ar ulcers or abscesses of the i ntestines and ul cers of the corn ea etc It is curative i n su ppu rations at that stage in which matter is dischargi ng or con tin ui ng to ooze after the i nfiltrated pl aces have discharged thei r con ten ts of pus A ll ailme n ts in which the process of discharge con tin ues too long a nd the suppurati on is afiecti ng the epithelial ti ss ues A cts upon the co nn ective tissue If there is a d eficien cy of it in an y sm all part of its d omai ns su ppuration is the result The prese nce of pus with a v ent is the gen eral i n dication (J C Morgan ) . . . , , . , . . . . , G ui d in g S y m p t o m s an d C h a ra cteris ti c — m t o m Mental Sy p s C hangeable mood . I n d i ca t i o ns Su dd en . . . . loss of mem ory ; of co nsci ousness — Scal dh ea d of chil dre n if there be p urulen t Head and Sesim d ischarge or ye l low purule n t crusts S uppurati ons etc about the scalp H ead ache with nausea and with feel ing as if eyes were su nk en P ain arou n d whol e h ea d worse forehea d V ertigo wi th dea dly nausea Cr an iotabes . , , . , . , . . . , , . . ca m aa su r n a m e s 53 . E yes — Deep seated abscess of the cor nea I nfl ammation of the eyes with discharge of thick yel low ma tter H ypopy on to absorb the efi usi on of pus in the eye after S zl rkea R et i ni tis Deep ulcers of the cornea Ophthal m ia pus thic k and yel low Corn ea steam y pus i n an terior chamber ; sen sa ti on as from a forei gn bod y ; has to tie up eye ; after i nj ury t o the eye from a sp l in ter Phl ycte nular k erati tis and phl yc tenul ar conju n ctivitis whe n accompanied by swelli ng of cervi cal glands Hemi opia Twitchi ng of eyeli ds I nflamed ca n thi E ars — Deafness with d ischarge of m atter fro m the m i dd le ear someti m es m ixed with blood after S il icea Pimpl es around ear Se nsi tive swell i ngs behi nd car with ten den cy to suppuratio n — Nose C ol d i n the head with thic k yellowish , purule nt secret ion frequen tly tin ged with blood Nosebleed On e si d ed di scharge from now E dges of nostrils sore Yell owish di scharge from posterior nares — a c P e Swell in g of the chee k if suppuration threatens Ten der pi mples under the beard Hepetic e ruptio ns on the face Pimri les and pustules on the face Month — Insi de of li ps sore R aw sores on lips — ongue ongue flabby rese mbli ng a layer of dried clay I nflamma Yel l ow coati ng at base Sour soapy acri d taste ti on of the tongue when supp uratin g Clay colored coati ng — eeth R heu matic toothache Toothache wi th i nsi d e of ums swollen and sore ; swollen cheek G ums bleed on brush g The best rem edy i ng teet h G um boils ulcerated teet h " in gum boils ( M F R ) ThrmL — S uppum fi ng sore throat Last stage of ulcerated sore throat wi th d isch arge of yellow m atte r S uppurati ng D i phth eri t is stage of ton sil litiswhe n abscess is d ischargi ng r di sc h i a n u sy of the soft pal ate ; fauces are m uch sw ollen Q , g . , . , . . . , , . . . . . , . , . . , , . , . . . r . . . T T , . . . , . . , T - . . . . “ . . , . . . . . , . . Gast ric — s m t o m Sy p Desi re for frui t tea, claret , , an d gree n , T HE 54 TWE L V E TI SS UE RE M I ED E S Abdomen and Stock— . Purulen t d iarrhoea m ixed with blood D ysen tery stools purul e n t sa nious I n testi n al ul cers wi th typhus Painless abscesses about the arms i n cases of fistula Pai n in region of liver in right si de of pelvis followed by weak n ess nausea and pai n i n stomach D iarrh oea after maple sugar and fro m change of weather Prolapsus ani Costive ness with hectic fever and d ifficult breathi ng Pus l ike sl imy discharge from the bowe ls Urinary and Se xual Organs — R ed uri n e with hectic fever Nephri tis To con trol Cystitis chronic st ate pus formi ng the su ppuration in cases of bubo alternately wi th S il icea G onorrh e a with purule nt sa n ious d ischarge A bscess of the prostate Chro ni c suppurati ng sta ge of syphilis G land ular ulcerati ons etc S permatorrhe a Menses late long lasti ng with hea dache twitchi ngs great weak n ess E xtravasa tio n of pus wi thi n the pelvic tiss ues u nco n fined by any pyoge nic mem bran e ( Betts ) — t t r m i r a o S y ys e Cough wi th purule n t an d sanious sputa Resp Asthm a with hecti c fever an d hectic fever E m pyem a pus forming i n the lu ngs or pleural cavi ties Purulent sa n ious expect oration Pain across the ches t P neumonia third stage Third stage of bronchitis Obsti nate hoarse ness E mpyema after thorace ntesis Co nsum ption P u rulen t sputa Catarrh wi th thick lumpy white yellow or pus li k e secre tions Croup after K a l i ma r I n chi l dren sev ere cough with m alaise m the chest gr een stools herpe ic eruption s t Pregnancy — Ma th is whe n matter is dischargi ng af ter , , . , . . , , . , . . - . , , . . . , , . . . , . . . , , . , . , , - . . . , . . , . , . . . . , , . - - , . . , . , . , , , — r n t C rcula ory O ga s Pefi card i tis, suppurative stage B ack and E x tremities — Pain i n bac k and coccyx i . F i ngers stiff Carb uncles on the back Last stage of gathered finger, when the suppuration is co nti nui ng and only superficial Ischias A cute and chronic rheu mati sm Hip joi nt di sease for the d ischarge of pus ; this remed y with Ferr phos and complet e rest wil l c ure this disease S uppurati ng woun ds Burning itching of soles of feet — m Nervous Sympto sw Twitchi ngs W eak ness and lan guor . . . . . . . - , . . - . . . . . en e m a S UL PHURI CA —S leepy d uri ng the day Sleep , 55 . D reamed wak eful at night . had a convulsion from fri ght — r il i i H Feb e Symptoms b whe n d iarrh a sets n ect c “ e M fever caused by formation of pus, with burni ng i n sol es Her Itchi ng of sol e pctlc eruptions all over — Skim Ba ils ; to red uce and co ntrol suppuratio ns Cuts wounds bruises etc u nh ealthy d ischargi ng pus ; they d o n ot heal rea d il y B urns and scal ds seco nd remedy for the pu rule nt stage Carbun cles disc hargi ng pus Chilblai ns suppurati ng stage Crusta lactea Yellow purul en t crusts P urulen t exu dations i n or upo n the sk i n or d ischarge F esters furu ncles pi mples pustules scabs S k i n affections with ye l lowish scabs Smallpox pustules d ischargi ng matter Purulen t sores and suppura tio ns U lcers of lower lim bs Many little matterless pi mpl es u nder the hair bleedi ng when scratched issues — A bscesses ; to shor te n the suppurati ng process an d l imit the d ischarge of pus If give n after S zZ zcea it wi ll cause the abscess to heal Cystic tu mors Serous swel lings Th ird stage of i nfla mmation with lu mpy or blood y d ischarge Mucous discharge i n cough leucorrh e a go norrhe a et c yellow thick and l umpy D ischarges of matter or san ious pus from the sk in or m ucous l i ni ngs E fiusions when pus forms L ymphatic gl an ds dischargin g pus U lcerations of the glands S uppuratio ns articul ar or an ywhere on the bod y E xcessive gran ulations, pain ful etc — i i e s o d a M lt A ggravation and re n ew al of the sym ptoms after worki ng and washi ng i n water Home onathlc Data — Ca le sulpk was proved by Dr Claren ce The provi ng appeared i n the Tra nsactions of tire Con an t It is also to be A meri ca n I nsti tu te of H om epa tky 1 8 7 3 found in A llen s E ncycloped i a vol ii page 4 1 0 Nothi ng I n the appears in this provi ng especially chara cteristic vol iii page 227 is foun d a co mplete Gu id i ng SW arrangemen t of the sym ptoms of this remed y — Th is remed y is also useful external ly i n Administration such afiecti ons as felons ulcers an d abscesses The most she . . . , z . . , . , . , , , . , . . . . , , . . , , , . , . . . . , T . ' . . . . . , , , , . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . ’ , . , . . , . , , . , . 6 5 TWE LVE T I SS UE RE M E D IE S THE . co mm on pote ncies for intern al use are the 6x and r ax L o w poten cies are most useful in purulen t eye troubles — Ca lc sa w resembles H epa t Home opathic Relationshim n n i s ofte n useful / t i but acts d eeper n m ore i t e n sely a d n a d s p after H epa r has ceased to act It is also useful when K a l i ma r ceases to act Apocy n u m co n tai ns Ca le su lp/z Compare Ga lcad in suppurations ; K a l i mar i n mil k crust and other s k in afi ect ions swollen chee k croup d ysen tery ; N at r sulf a i n post scarlati nal dropsy ; S il icea i n hard or suppurati ng glands ul cers of the corn ee tonsillitis masti tis frost bites I n neuralgia it occupi es a grou nd between the ver y acute pai ns of xll ag nes films and the para lyzi ng ones of K a ll M s m n i n o r e age d erso s if there is a wa n t of rege erative force n p ( for the nervous tissue ) I n the thi rd stage of i nfla mmatio n ( resolutio n) after K a li mu r if the d ischarge is lu mpy an d blood y ; but if yellow or m ucous K al i sulf a ; if pusli k e or blood y pus S zlicea I n car buncl es A ntlzr aczne is better Ca lc sa y/z is often useful after K al z mur whe n the latter has but partially reliev ed also after B ella d an d other acute re med ies . . . . . , , . . . . . - . . , , . . , - , , , . - . , . . , . . , , . , ’ , . . . ' . , , . . FE RR U M — Synonyms PHOSPHORI CUM . F e roso ferric Phosphate Ferri Ph osphas — Common Name Phosphate of I ro n Che mical Pr opertie s — Form ula F e, ( PO) ? It is prepared by m ixi ng so dium phosphate wi th sulphate of iron in certai n proportions T he resul ti ng preci pitate is fil tered washed and d ried and rubbed to a pow der whi ch is blui sh gray from ex o s d u re a i r r e i n to the wi thout o or tast oluble a i d s but o c S p insolubl e i n alcohol or water It is probably this phospha te which is capable of tu rni ng blue which occurs i n the lungs in phthisi s i n blui sh pus and expectorations — a t a o n Prep r i The pure phosphate of iron is prepared by tritu ration as d irected u nd er Class V I I A rm a n H a r ma r - . . . , . , , - , . , , . , . . , , 8 5 TWE L T HE V E TI SS UE R E M E D IE S . bou nds with equalizi ng of the circulation and abatement of the fever Its fiel d of ac tio n then is in all ail men ts of a hypere m ic or con gestive nature wi th the usual accompa ni me n ts of these condi tio ns such as pai n heat swelli ng an d red ness quic k e ned b d s e b r i e t u r n n r ulse a d i crease d circulatio a wo d all f l n i n p ; ances and lnfl ammatl ons at their onset espec ially before ex udati on commences An e m ia want of red blood etc E specially use ful i n debility of chil dren with fail i ng appetite becom i ng d ull and listless loss of weight an d stre ngth Farr phos not o nly i mproves the strength but hel ps to i ncrease the bod il y d e vel opmen t an d regulates the bowels This d rug is by Sch ussler suppose d to be no lo nger i nd i cat ed when exu d atio n or even supp uratio n ta k es place ; but if adapted to the i nd ivi d ual patien t it may still be d epe nd ed upon On ly wh en it fail s to do any more good shoul d it be reli nquished I n ma n y i n fla m matory an d som e eruptive fevers especially i n the you ng and sen sitive seem i ng to stand mi d way betwee n the i ntensity of A ron and B al la d and the d ul ness of Gelsem I ron is the biochem ic remed y for : I T he first stage of all inflamm ations 2 Pai ns that are worse f ro m m otion and better from col d H m e orrhag au d by hyper ia e ; s c m e e 3 n F resh wou d s cause d by m echa n ical i juri s n e 4 , . , , , , , , , t , , . . , , , , . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . i i G u d ng S y m p t o m s Mental Symptoms a nd C h a ra c t e r i st i c I nd i ca ti o ns . to ordi nary matters L ow of courage an d hope better after sleep Trifles seem li ke m oun tai ns an noyed at trifl es Hypere m ia of the brai n prod uc D eliri um i ng d el iri u m mani acal m ood man ia transitoria tremens very tal kative D izzi ness fro m congestio n couse n n of a ger u e ces q Head and Scalp —R ush of blood to the hea d H ea dache from a gouty pred isposition ( Na tr sup/r ) D ull heavy pai n on top d uri ng profuse me nses from col d B ruisi ng pressi ng or sti tchi ng pai n and soreness to the touch Pai n as if a nai l a — I nd ifieren ce . , ~ . . , , . , , . , , . . . , , . , , . . FE RR UM P H OS PH O RI C U M 59 . were bei ng drive n i n one si d e over the eye Congestive head aches hammeri ng pai n worse right sid e ; pressing a col d object agai nst the spot seems to relieve the pai n relieved by noseblee d H ea dache with vomiti ng of u nd igested foo d top of head se nsi tive to col d ai r noise jar ; ca nnot bear to have the hair touched D ull right si ded headache from vert ex to right supra orbital region Ill efl ects of sun heat ( follow wi th It is th e chief remed y i n headaches of ch il dre n Cale throbbing sensation i n the head red face and su flused eyes ; worse from shaki ng the hea d stoopi ng and moti on B li n d headache sick head ache with vomiti ng of u n digested food ; vertigo wi th rush of blood to the hea d S ym ptoms of men i ngitis with dro wsi ness and heavi n ess F irst stage of crup tions on the scalp ; soren ess of scalp ; sensitive to col d and tou ch E yes — S ufi used ey es A cu te hypere m ia of the conj u nc ti va I nflammation of the eyes with acute pai n i thou t secretio n of mucus or pus A cute co nju ncti vitis Co njunc ti vi tis with re la xation of co nju ncti va an d photophobi a P a in i n the eyeball aggravated by m ovi ng the eyes R etin itis E yes infl amed red wi th burning sensation sore and red looking and retinal congestion Sensation as it grains of s and w ere under ey el id s E ncysted tumor of the li ds S tye on lower li d of right eye Neuralgia along i nner orbit and nose — Burs S ensi tive to noi se E arache after exposure to col d ” m n r l a n n m or wet o e I fla ato y earache with bur n i g d C ( p ) or throbbi ng pai n or sharp stitchi ng pai n ension throb bi ng and heat i n the ears Noi ses i n the ears arisi n g th rough blood pressure from relaxed con dition of the vei ns not return Fi rst stage of otitis : ra d iati ng pai ns ing the blood properly pu lsa tion i n the ear ; every i mpulse of the heart is fe lt there a n m i d l n i n uic k pulse shoul d be feeble r e i d cati g co b e m Q p mark ed d ebility C ircu mscn bed dar k i nflammatory appear ance D eafn ess fro m i nflammatory action or suppuratio n when there is cutti ng pai n tension or throbb ing Ti nn i tus aurium A marked ten d ency of the i nflammatory process to be di fl used i nstead of circum scribed ; dark beefy red ness of . , , , . , , , - . - - . . , , . , , , . , . , . . . . , , . 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T . , , . , , . - , . , . , , ' . , . , , . , . , T I I E TWE L V E T I SS UE RE M E D I E S 6o . parts muco pu rulen t d isch arge, if any and a ten dency to hemorrhage ; the co mpl ete establishm en t of the discharge is not fo ll owed by the relief of the pai n ; paroxysmal a nd ra di ati ng character of the pai n I nflamma tio n of the external ear Mastoi d process swollen and sore C hron ic non-sup ra n m t i m car e m catarrh of the i dd le with thic k e g of u e n i v p brana tympani and probable anch ylosis of smal l bo nes Nose — F i rst stage of all col ds i n the head pre d is position to catch col d Smarti ng especi ally in the right nasal passage worse on i nspi ration Nasal camrrh with trick li ng se nsations E pis Congested nasal m ucous mem branes Catarrhal feve r taxis especial ly i n chil d re n and a co ncom i tan t of other co m plai n ts N osebleed of bright red blood Its i n dication in begi nni ng of col ds or i n congestion of the mucous membranes an ywhere is sim ilar to A cam l e b ut its period of useful ness is m uch longer U nles s A mni l e be given i mmed iately after ex n re i m n e r m i os experie ce it is usel ss but e e d al val e u t h e u y p " R of Fer m m plws con ti n ues for several ho urs ope C S [ land ] Face — A florid complex ion with l ess n erv e te nsio n than that Faceach e with flushi ng heat and quic k en ed of B al la d pul se ; worse on m ovi ng ; with th robbi ng or pressi ng pai n flushed face with accom pan ying sensation of co l dn ess in the nape of the nec k flushed face when a precursor of recurri ng head ach es A ne m i c chloroti c face ; ea rthy pale sa llow C hee k sore an d hot whe n col d applicatio ns are grateful Con gestive or i nflammatory tic d ouloureux Mouth — G ums hot and i nflamed ; red uce of the m ucous m em brane of t he mouth ongue — F urred tongue o r cl ea n an d red with h ead ache I nflammation of the tongue with dark red sw elli ng — h eet Toothache with hot chee k worse with hot better wi th col d liqui ds or food ; teethi ng tro ubl es with feverish n ess ; great sorm ess of tooth to touch or pressure Teeth feel el ongated — ro a t I nflam mati on of the fauces h R edness an d pai n Ulcerate d throat to reliev e congestion without exu da tion - , , . . . , , . , . , , . . , . . , , “ . . 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T . . . . , pa na ma Pa osr a oa rcmu 61 . heat fever pain and throbbing Sore throat dry red infl amed with much pain Pharyngeal abscess R ed and i nflam ed tonsils an d swollen glan ds First stage of diphtheria to lesse n the fever H em orrhages from pharyn x laryn x trachea and perhaps bronchi A cute catarrhal afl ecti ons of the E usta chian tu bes Sore throats of si ngers and those who use the voice d aily Gastric Symptoms — A versio n to meat an d mil k Thirst for col d water Desire for some sti mulant bran d y ale G reasy eructation F irst stage of gastritis with pai n Swelli ng an d tend ern ess at the pit of the stomach D yspe psia wi th flushed hot face epigastri um tender to the touch F urred to ngue beati ng and throbbi ng pai n red flushed face vomiting of undi I n d igestion from relaxed co n dition of blood ges ted food vessels of the sto mach pai n aft er ta ki ng food and on pressure Deathly sickness at the stomach I n flammatory st omach ache in chil dren from chill with loose evacuations V omiting of bright red bl ood Fl atulen ce bri ngi ng bac k the taste of the food eaten loss of appetite distaste for m il k After eati ng nausea an d vom iti ng of food ; vomited ma tters are someti mes very sour ; can not ta k e aci ds herri ngs m eat or cofl ee and ca k es Persiste nt vom iti ng of food V omi ts some , , , . . . , . . . , , , . . , . . . . , , , . . , . , . , , , , , . . , . . , - . , . , , , , , ' . . Abd omen and Stock— F irst stage of all gastric and en teric fevers th e ch illy stage al so i n the first stage of cholera and of pe ritoni tis Consti pation wi th heat in the lower bowel ass ociated wi th prol apse and hem o rrhoi ds and aversio n to m eat di et D iarrhe a Cholera i nfan tum with red face fu l l soft s a a s r k s n l e t ol w e y eve bloo d y after chec e d erspir tio n u o t ; p p Stool watery co n tai ns m ucus and blood ; urgin g but no tenes mus D iar rhe a from a relaxed state of the i ntesti nal villi not tak i ng up the usual am ou n t of moisture Stools undiges ted Di arrh e a caused by a chill Dysen tery ( alte rnately with K a l i Hemorrhoids i n flamed or bleedi ng bright red blood mun ) with a ten den cy to coagulate before an y i nd uration occurs D ispositi o n to prolapsus recti I nflamed and i ncarcerated her I n testi n al and thread worms nie , . . , , , . , , . , , , . , . . . . - , , . , . . - . 62 TW E L VE T I SS UE RE M E DI E S T HE . — n s Org a y a Frequent desi re to uri nate ; uri ne spurts out wi th every cough He maturia F irst stage of cystitis Di abetes when the re is a th heat pai n or feverish n ess quick e ned pulse or when there exists pai n tension throbbing or heat or congestion in an y part of the system Incontinence of urine from w eakness of the sphincter D iurnal en uresis d e pe nd i ng ou irritation of the nec k of the bladder Ischuria ; su ppression of the uri ne with heat especial ly i n little chil dren A ny i nflammatory pai n i n the k i d neys B right s d isease with febrile dist urban ces Irritation at the n eck of the bladd er an d p rostate S ym ptoms are worse the longer the pa tie nt Polyuria si mplex execs sta n ds and better after uri nati ng sive secretion of ur i ne — a n s V aricocele with pai n in testicles B ubo Sexual Org with heat throbb ing or feveri sh n ess F irst stage of orchitis or of epi d i dymitis and gonorrh e a Semi nal emissions Fer m m Max has a close relati o nship with conditions of irrita b i li ty of th e womb associ ated with trouble i n the bladder an d also wi th the li n i ng membra ne of the womb Menstrual colic wi th flushi ng of the face and quick ened pulse vom i ti ng of u n d igested food som eti mes tasti ng aci d First stage of m etr itis to rem ove fever pai n and heat E xcessive congestion at the m on thly peri ods blood bri ght red Menses every three wee ks ; profuse with pressu re i n abd o me n and small of the B eari ng d own se nsations bm k and pai n on top of the h ea d D ysm enorrh e a with frequen t and co nsta n t d ull ovaria n pai ns u rgi ng to uri nate Congestive d ysmenorrhe a pai ns before Vagi ni sm us ; vagi n itis vagi na an d d uri ng first days of flow dr y and hot pai n i n the vagina o n coition or exa m i nation S pasm of the vagi na on accoun t of the increased sensitiven ess and d ry n ess Pregnancy and L aban— F irst stage of mas ti tis Morn i ng sick ness of pregnancy with vom iti ng of food as tak en with or without aci d taste A fter pain s an d as a preven tive of the fever of lactation — r t o m s Acute fe brile or ini tiatory s tage of Respirato y Symp all infl ammatory affections of the respira tory tract R hi niti s Urin r . . , . , , . . . , . ' . . . . , . . . , . . . , , . , , . . , . , , . - . , . , . , , . . . , , . . , . , m ran s o PH OSP HO R I C UM 63 . bronchitis pneum o nia pleurisy and n f n d r e n B r o c h i t i s o y o chil Phthi u n i s is l e o n e u m a u rO g p p florida E xpectoration scanty blood streak ed ch est sore br uise d It is the chief and first rem ed y for the stitches in the si d e ca tch in the breath d ysp ne a and cough and shoul d be conti nued u ntil free persp iration is established Conges tion of the lungs with debility and Oppressi o n H e moptysis after a con cussion or fall with short oppre sed breathi ng and high fever I n bronchi al affectio ns with heat an d bum laryngi tis trachitis , v , , , . . - , . , , . , , , . . , , . fres h aggravation sets i n Short pai nful tick li ng cough from an irritation or tic k ling i n the wi nd pipe S pasmod ic cough wi th i nvolu ntary emission of urine H ard dry cough wi th soren ess of the lu ngs Cough wi th rattli ng of m ucus in chest worse at n ight Group for the febrile sym ptoms Whooping cough with vomiti ng of food ; l oss of voice hoarse ness hus k i ness after S i ngi ng or exertion of speak i ng sore ness irri tation and pai n i n the laryn x — n c u Cir l atory Orga s First or co ngestive stage of cardi tis peri carditis en d ocard itis an d arteritis I n aneur ism to estab lish normal circulation and re move com plicatio ns arising from excee i ve acti on of the heart D il atation of the heart or of the blood vm els tel angiectasi and ne vi Palpitati on of the heart pulse rapi d and quick V aricose vei ns Phl ebitis and l ym pha ngi tis first stage Pulse full rou nd not rope l ik e Back and E xtremifl es — S ti fl nec k from col d Pai ns i n the bac k loins and over k i d neys A lso in knees and an k les shooti ng pains R heumatic pains worse on motio n ; move ment sets up and i n creases the pa i n R heu matism felt on ly d uring motion and better from warmth Articul ar rheumatism especially of the shoul der ; pai ns exte nd to the upper part of the chest attack one joint after an other ; m uscul ar or sub acut e rheumatism Lam en ess stifl ness from col d R heumatic pain in right wri st and in shoul d er I nflamed fi ngers first stage of hitlow H ip join t d isease for pai n th robbi ng i n flammati on and heat of the soft parts S trai ns of ligame n ts and ten do ns tenalgia W a e w s t the m s m W a . , , . , . . . , , . , , , . , , , , . . . , , . . , . - , , . . , . , . . . , . , . W . , . . , - , . , , 64 T HE TWE L V T I SS U E RE ME D IE S E . ba ck of the hand Crick in the bac k ( Calf M W ) H ands swol le n and pai nful Pal ms of han ds are hot Ne rv ous Symptoms—Malaise weari ness great prostration deb i lity of ch il dren with no orga nic lesion F eeli ng of i nd o lence F eels the nee d of a sti mulant R heum atic par alysis N ervous ness at night Con vul sio ns with fever i n teethi ng chil dre n E pilepsy with blood rushi ng to the hea d Conges tive and i nflamm atory neuralgi as from col d — l e e w S p S leepless ness from a hypere m ic con di tion of the brai n R estless at n ight A n xious dre ams ; drowsi ness i n . . . . . , , , . , . . . . . . , . . . — r i l m s f m b e t o l S A l R p y catarrhal and i n flammatory fevers d uri ng the chilly or i nitiatory stage rigors heat qui ck en ed pulse and pai n R heumatic gastric e nteri c and typhoi d fevers d uri ng the chilly stage heat and feverishn ess at the begin ni ng of any disease or ail me nt I nterm itt ent fever wi th vomitin g of food S i m ple cases of scarlet fever F irst stage of typhus Chill ever y day at r P M H igh fev er quick pulse and i ncreased temperature ; copious night sweats ; d ry heat of pal ms face throat and chest — Skim Hyperz mia : from m echan i cal i nju ries fresh wou nds not yet suppurati ng Cap il lary co ngestion with b urn i ng of the sk i n m ore exercise and warm th A bscesses boi ls car buncl es an d fel ons : at the commen cem en t of these afl ect ions this rem ed y red uces heat blood accum ulation pe n an d throb bi ng Chick en po x erysipelas and erysipelatous i nfl amma tions of the sk i n for the fever and pai n Suppurative pro cesses on the sk i n with febrile symptoms Measles sca rlet feve r and small pox Pi m ples acne for the pai n and heat and congestion U lcers wi th febrile accompa n i ments Ne vus iss ues — A nae mia blood poverty want of red b l ood Leu Hyperz mla from re laxatio n of m uscular fibres of ce m ia blood vessel s Pre exndative stage of infl ammati on Hemor rhages from an y pa rt of the bod y ; blood bright re d with a ten d e ncy to coagulate rapi dl y E pistaxis especially i n chil dren Mecha n ical i nj uries results oi k icks blows falls and cuts for t he i nflammatory symptoms B on e diseases when , . , , , , , . . . . . . , - , . , , , , . . , , , - , , , . , . . - T . , , , . . . - , . , , . - . . , . . . , , , . , 66 TW E L T HE V T I SS U E R E M E D I E S E . biochem istry R egard i ng the way and the mod e i n which A ron can bri ng about a cure there are t wo possibi lities to be thought of E ither the A ron m olecu les which have reached the seat of the disease serve as a tem porary substitute for iron molecules which have ceased to perform their fu nction but only u ntil the fu n ctio nal d isturban ce has been repaired by mea ns of the vi tal circulatio n or the A ron molecules cause at on ce the i n trod uct ion of new iron molecules i nto the diseased tissue and are themselves ejected as for ei gn bodi es — as soon as the i n tegrity of the l atter has bee n restored a fate which natural ly also woul d be shared by those A cme mole cules which might have serve d as substitutes E ach of these possibilities woul d rest on indirect biochemistry The heal — — i ng of the irrita tio n h yperaemia however by mea ns of ” W a lker s E d Ferr films is a direct bioche m ic proced ure ( . . , . . , , , , . , , . . . , ’ . . . . has a more bou n di ng pulse and the characteristic restlessn ess and a n xiety ; Gelsem a more soft flowi ng pulse and more d rowsi ness and d ul ness I n a ne m ic co nd itions co mpare also Chi na with which it has many sym ptoms i n common It i s i nteresti ng to note that the tree from which C/ una is obtai ned i s always fou nd i n a ferru gi nous locality I n its actio n upon the respiratory orga ns it cl early stands betwee n iron and phos phorus L i ke Fem it is i nd icated i n congestion of the respirator y organs eve n when there is con sid erab l e fev er E spe cially notice that the o pp ression and d yspne a both of whi ch are extremely marke d i n Fer n and ” asylum are d u plicated in this co m pou nd an d afl or d goo d i n dications for its use ; so i n a gen eral way sym ptoms of op d ated by n Ph os h or e io li k e shoul be tre this d rug r ss p p a nd book ) lle n H A ( Fer r phos correspo nd s i n m a n y poi n ts also to B ry on B al la d and A wake and to H epa r a nd M er ca n espec ial ly i n acute i nflammatio n of mi dd le car I n the debili ty loss of stre ngth and vitality of chil dre n it is the remed y if the flesh be firm complexion delicate hair light and curly but S u lphu r A comte ' , . . , . ' . . , , . , , , , . . . , . . . , , , . , , , , mu MURI A T I C UM 67 . ta kes its place i n dark c omplexioned chil dre n with flabby m uscles long and lank hair and moist sk in I n the rheumatic afl ecti ons of the aged whe n the muscl es are stiff and weak en e d wi th a d isposition to pai nfu l cramps compare S h y d z J9130s Cal iforn ia Z inf ande l wi ne a pu re claret th e pr od uct of the vi ne growi ng i n a volcan ic vi rgi n soil strongly impregnated wi th iron possesses virtu es i n cases of anmmi c ten d ency pr ob abl y d ue to the iro n soil on which it grows After Fm pm is frequen tl y i ndi cated Ka l i ma r (See therapeutical part ) E specially in diphtheria p neu mon ia croup, etc etc In chlorosis follow or preced e Ca le films I n hemorrhoi ds Cal c fl uor I n d iabetes N a tr W k I n br o n ch o pn eum on ia Ta r t emet - , . , , , / , . . , , , , , , . . . . , , . , , . , . , . . . . - . . , T KAL I MURI A I CUM — Synonyms . . Pota ssium . K ali Chl oratu m Chlori d e . . K ali Potassii Ch lori d u m — Co mmon Name s Chlori de of Chl orid u m . . Potash or Chlori de of Po — d r m n o o i t b e o n u n d h s u ust c f e w th l d B K a i i N hassiu m g ( Chloricum whose synonyms are Potassium Chlorate Potassz Chl oras and Potash Chl oras whose common name is Chl ora te or This has bee n proved Potash and w hose formula is K C l 0 and the authors of the have d eemed Gu id i ng Sy mptoms them suffi cien tly sim il ar to Sch iissler s K a l i ma r to i n corpor " ate the m i n their wo rk See Vol V I Guid i ng Sy mptoms ) — F orm ula K C1 O ccurs i n nature Ch emical Propert i es It may be prepared by n eutral izi ng in m i neral ca rn allite pure aqueous hyd rochl ori c aci d with pure potassi um carbon ate or hydrate It crystal lizes in cubes occasionally in octah e d rons T h e crystals are colorless or white m el t at a low red heat and volatil ize at a high tem peratu re without d eco m posi tion It is soluble in three parts of col d and two of boil ing water and is i nsoluble i n stro ng alcohol T . . . . . , . . 3 . , ’ . . . , . . , . . , , . . , . 68 TWE LVE T ISS UE R E M E D I E S T HE — m . pure chlori de i s prepared by trituration as di rected u nder Cl ass V I I A meri ca n W W — This salt accord i ng to Phy si ol ogi co ch emical Data Schii ssl er sta n ds in a chemical relation to fibri n d isturban ces i n its molecu lar actio n cause fibri no us exu dations W ithout the presence of this salt no new brai n cell formati o n woul d ta k e pl ace This sal t is found i n the blood corpuscles muscles nerve and brai n cells as well as i n the i nter cel lular flui ds I n its physiological character it is closely related to the sodium chlori de ma n y of the properties of which it shares If the cells of the epi d erm is i n co nseque nce of any irr itatio n lose molecules of K a l z mu r fibri n i n the form of a white or whitish gray exud ation is thrown ofl This i n dryi ng be comes a meal y eruptio n If the irritatio n exte nds to the timnes beneath the epi d ermi s both fibri n and seru m wil l exu de and the i nvolved part of the ski n wi ll be pushed up i n the form of blisters S i mi lar processes can ta k e place wi thi n and amongst epithel ial cells If the i ntegrity of the affected tissue is agai n restored by the admi nistration of K a lz ma r molecules then a reabsorption or throwing ofl of the exud ation occurs E ither result is attai ne d probably by th e prod uction of hy dro c hl oric aci d formed by one part of chlori ne fro m the K C] wi th hy d roge n The actio n of this hy drochl ori c aci d co nsists i n d issolvi ng the fibri n i n the formative ( nasce n t ) state — K a l z ma r correspo nds to the second Ge neral Acti on stage of i nflammati ons of serous me mbra nes when the exu dation is of a plast ic character If leu cocytes rem ai n after the absorption of the fibri n of a plastic e xu datio n N a tru m a l z mu r a nswers to croupo us or d i h K l t is serviceable i h o p p p theri ti c exu datio ns an d he nce is usef ul in su ch di seases as d iphtheria d yse n tery croup croupous pneum onia fi brlnons exud ati ons in the inte rsti tial connective tissues ly m phatic e n large men ts in fil tr ated i nfla mmati ons cutan eous eruptions from ba d vacci ne virus etc T he pri ncipal ge neral characteristi c symp toms are a w hite or gray coating at the base of the tongue white or gray exud a tions glandul ar sw el lings discharges or expe ctora Preparati o T he , - . , , . - . , . - - , . . , , , ' . - , . , , , . , , . . ’ . , . . . 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MUR I A T I C U M xA L I 69 . tions of a thick w hite fibrinous slime or phlegm from any mucous surface or flour li k e seali ng of the sk i n torpor of the liver etc K ali ma r is one of the most useful and positive of all our rem ed ies i n the hands of the aurist— ch iefly suited to the seco nd or later stages of catarrhal states . , - , , , . . . i ng S y m p tom s a n d C h a r a ct e r ist ic I nd i ca t io n s Mental Sy mptoms — Patien t i magi nes he must starve Head and Sculp — Hea dache with vom iti ng, haw k i ng up of white mil k lik e m ucus S ic k hea dache with whi te coated t ongu e or vom iti ng of whi te phlegm a rising from a sluggish liver want of appeti te etc I n me ni ngitis as a seco nd remed y Dan d rufl Crusta lactea — D ischarge of whi te mucus from the eyes or yellow E yes green ish matter and yel low purul ent scabs S pecks of matter on the li ds S uperficial , flat ulcer of the eye arisi ng from a vesi cl e B listers on cornea Feeli ng of sa nd in the eyes Iri tis Cataract, after Ca le f l uor U lcers of asthen ic type, tedious cases red ness not ex cessive d irty whi te yellow d i s Trachoma Paren On yx and hypo pyon charge mod era te R eti nitis whe n exu d ation se ts in chymatous k eratitis — Chronic catarrhal conditions of th e mid d le ear Deaf Bars n ess or earache fro m co ngestio n and swelli ng of the m i dd le ear or E ustachian tubes wi t h swelli ng of the gla n ds or crack i ng noises on blowi ng the n ose or swallowi ng Deafness d ue to throat troubles white tongue etc Deafness fro m sw elli ng of ext ernal ear Moist exfoliation of epithelial layer of the tympanic mem b rane Gran ular conditions of ext ernal meatus Prol ifer and m e mbrana tym pani E xcessive gra nulations ous form of mi d d l e ear i n fla mmation stuffy se nsation d eafness C l osed E ustachian tubes and naso pharyn ge al ob str uctio n Wh en Politzer bag fails to ope n tubes after a few doses of ” K a l i mu ri a l im m they may be i nflated easily R ope C S ( land) R etracted me mbra na tym pan i Walls of external meatus at rophied Seems to act more on ri ght E ustachian tube G lan ds about the ear swoll en Snapping and noises in G ui d . . t - - , . , , , , . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . - , . , , , . . . . . , , . , . , . . . . , , - . . , . . . . . . the ear . . . TWE LV E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE 0 7 NM . phlegm white thick Stufl y co l d i n the head whitish gray to ngue D ry coryza Vaul t of pharyn x covered with adhere nt crusts Noseblee d in the afternoo n H olbroo k ( ) — Pace Chee k swolle n and pai nful Faceache from swelli ng of face or gu ms Mouth — A phth ae thrush white ulcers i n the mouths of l ittle chil dren or n ursi ng mothers Cank er excoriatio n and rawness of the mouth S wolle n gla nd s about jaw and neck — ongue For the sw elli ng i n i nflammatio n of the tongue Mapped Coa ti ng of tongu e grayish w hite dryish or s limy tongue — h eet Toothache with G u m boil before matte r forms swelli ng of the gums and chee ks hroa t — T he sole remed y in most cases of diphtheria with Mu mps sw elli ng of the Fm films G argle also wi th same paroti d glands Ph ar yngitis throat swollen spots or p ustules appear with gray or whitish exu datio n ( follicular ) Haw ks up Pai n on swallowi ng Syphi ofl ens ive cheesy sm all lumps ; liti c sore throat Seco nd rem ed y i n ton sillitis as soon as swell ing appears To nsils inflam ed enl arged so m uch can hard ly breathe G rayish pa tches or spots i n throat White deposits Tonsils spotted gray or white A dher en t crusts in vault of pharyn x Gas tric Symptoms — Wan t of appetite B ilious n ess with gray or white tongue D yspepsia and i nd igestion with a whiti sh gray to ngue sic k feeli ng after tak i ng fat pai n and h eavy feeli ng on the right si d e u nder the shoul d er Fatty or rich food causes i nd i gestio n I nd igestion with vomiti ng of white opaque mucus ; water gathers i n the mouth Gastri tis whe n caused by ta k in g too hot dri nks Pai n i n the stomach wi th co nstipati on vomiting of th i ck white phlegm or d ark clot ted visci d blood B itt er taste wi th obsti nate constipation Jau ndi ce with these symptoms ( Holbrook ) — Abd omen and Stool Jau ndi ce if caused by a chil l resulti ng i n catarrh of the d uod e n u m stools li ght in color S luggish action or complete torpi d ity of the liver pai n in right si de tarrh , , . - , . . . . . . . . , , . T , . . s . - T T , . . . . , . . . . , , , . . , , . . , . . . . . . . - , , , . . . , , . , , , , , . . . . . , , , K L MUR I A T I C UM A I 7 . 1 pal e yellow evacuations constipation and furred tongue Typhoi d or e nteric fever loosen ess of bowels floccul ent evacu ations A b dom i nal te nderness and swel l i ng Typhus w ith co nsti pa tio n Small white threa d worms causi ng itch i ng at the a nus ( N a tr F latulence abd om i nal swelli ng etc Seco nd stage of peritoni tis typhl itis and peri typhlitis n o n i c o n see cli ical ase u d er typhlitis C st ati light olore d n c p ( ) stools d enoti ng wan t of bile sl uggish action of liver or cc curri ng in conseque nce of so me pri m ary disturbance espe Diarrhma after fatt y food cial l y where fat and pas try d isagr ee and i n typhoi d fev er with pal e yel low oc hre or clay col ored stools white or sl im y stools Dyse nte ry purgi ng with sl i my stools Hemorrhoids bleed i ng p il es blood dark and thi ck fibri nous clotted Urinary and Sexual Organs — A cute cases of i n flammation of the bla dder i n the secon d stage wh en swel li ng has set in and discharge is thick whi te m ucus C hief rem ed y in chron ic cysti ti s I nflammatory afl ecti on s of the k i dneys Dark colored uri ne deposit of uric aci d The pri ncipal re med y in gonor r he a an d orchitis resulti ng from a suppressio n of the same I n bubo for the soft swelli ng and in soft chan cres it is also he chief rem edy ( 3x) Chron ic stage of syphi lis with char acterist ic pathologica l con di tions G leet co mbi n ed with cc zem a visible or la ten t Menstruation too late or suppressed chec k ed or too early excessive d ischarge dark cl o tted or tough blac k blood l ik e bar A men orrhcea m enses sup pressed Periods too frequent Leuco rrhoea discharge of mi l k y white m ucus thick non irritati ng bl an d U lceration of the os an d cervix uteri wi th the characteri sti c d ischarge of thick white bland secretion s Ch ron ic con gestion of the uterus hypertrophy seco nd stage ( see Cal e fl uor) — r e n n P g a cy Morni ng sic kn ess with vomiti ng of whi te phl egm Puerperal fev er chief remed y Mastitis ga thered breast to con trol the swelli ng — i t m m o a t ry Sy p o s Resp r Loss of voice hoarsen ess from col d tongue whi te Asth ma with gastric derangem en ts mucus whi te and hard to cough up B ro nchial ast hma secon d stage . , , , , . . , . , , . , . - , . , , , . . , - , , , . , . . , , , . , , , . , . . . , . , , . . , . , , , , . , . , , . - , - - . , , , , , , . , . . . . . , , , . , , . , . , THE 2 7 TWE LVE R E M E DI E S T I ss U E . of bro nchitis whe n thick white phlegm forms Cough i n phthisis thick white m il ky sputa Lo u d nois y stomach cough ; cough short acute and spasmod ic l ike whoopi ng cough expectoratio n thick and white Protru ded appeara n ce of eyes white to ngu e croupy hard cough harsh and bar ki ng I n crou p the pri n cipal rem ed y for the exu d at ion P neum on ia second stage white visci d expectorati on Pleuri sy secon d stage with pl asti c exu dations and adhesions Wheezi ng rales or rattl in g sou nds of air passi ng through thick te nacious m ucus in the bronchi diffi cult to cough up ; hard co ugh Chil d grasps at throat d uri ng a coughi ng spel l — r i r u t o C c la y Organs E mbolism blood i n a co nd ition favor i ng formation of clots which act as plugs Second stage of ear d i s e r i t i d a a n lastic exu tio a d h sio n s etc P lpitatio n e p p fro m excessi ve flow of blood to the h eart i n hypertro phic con , , . , , . , , , , . , , , . , , , . , . , , , . , , . , . , . , ' , . , , di ti ons . E xtremltles — G l an ds of n eck swollen R heu matic fever exu dation and swelling a round the j oints A cute articular rheumatis m R heumatic gouty pai ns if worse on motion and if to ngu e be coate d white R heu mati c pai ns felt o nly d uri ng motion or i n creased by it ( Fer r page ) N ightly rh eu mati c pai ns worse fro m warmth of bed ; lightn i ng l i k e from small of back to feet ; m ust get out of bed and sit up H ands get stiff while writi ng Chron ic rheum ati sm an d swelli ng when all move men ts cause pai n C hronic swel li ng of the legs and feet pai nless itchi ng viol en tly Seco nd stage of hip joi nt disease U lcers on extre mities fibri nous d ischarges bu nions Tenal gia crepita ns creak i ng of the tendons on the back of the ha nd Ch ilblai ns on hands or feet or any part — Nerv ous Symptoms The specific or chief rem ed y i n epilepsy especially if occurri ng with or after su ppression of ecz ema or other e ruptions Sh ou l d be persisted i n for som e t ime Tabes Back and . . , . , . . . - . , . . , . , . , . , , . . , . Sl eep — S tartled . . at the least noise Fe bril e Symptoms — Congestions stage of any organ So mn ole nce . . an d or part of the bod y . R estl ess i nfla mm ations, c The seco nd rem ed y se ond in T ri s 74 TWE LVE TISS UE RE M E D I E S . glan ds Scurvy hard infil trations Second remed y in sprai ns strumous co nditions Bad efl ects of vacci nation Syphilis Mod al ities — Al l the sto mach an d abd ominal sym pto ms of this drug are worse after ta king fatty food pastry or any rich food The rheumatic and other pai ns are i ncreased and aggra vated by motion Home opathic Data — Heri ng s G ui d i ng S ymptom s Vol V I co ntains a complete resume of sy mptoms o f this d rug but u nfortu nately they are m ixe d up with sym pm of K a li 5 1: 10 a with no disti nguishi ng sign re nd eri ng the coll ec tion of sympto ms less valuable for purposes of stu d y tha n woul d be the case had th ey been k e pt separate Adminis tration — Triturations and di lutions Sch u ssler s prefere nce is for the 6 x or r ax though latt erly he has given lower potencies I n di phtheria he recomm en d s a gargle of the 1 x a I i 0 or ra s i n a tu bl er of w ter I t s exter n al pp i i a n m 3 5 g cation is al so recomm en d ed in bu rns boi l s carbu ncles ski n afl ect ions warts etc to be a pplied on li nt dressi ngs — l a o e n R ti ship Correspo nd i ng as it d oes to the se co nd stage of all i nflammatory troubl es i mmed iatel y upo n appearan ce of exu da ti on its nearest co n co rdan ts are B ry on M or a n Apt} . , . , . . . . , . . ’ . , , , , . ’ . , . , . , , . , , , . , s , p TIla/ a, S , , , i a , I od i ne , Pld sa l g on , R am an d S u lpku r , . of the followi ng d rugs show the m to con tai n K a l i quite consid erable quan tities ( home opathically con A nalyses ma r in . n i u l o l a n n i a m A d H i i e l i d P l u m S S C , , ) , g , }, g y A tl a nta , A mlr stal l , H a m m virga, C i miaf , B er ber Most of these possess ma n y symptoms in com mon with K a l i ma r When ful l ch em i cal analyses shall have bee n mad e of the various drugs, vegetable and ani m al , we shall be able to com pare the sym ptoms of each drug with those of its co mpon ent si d ered : . . . . . parts Co mpare in E ustachian tube troubles M ore d i e/c I n syphil is follow with K a l i sni /i and S il icea n a le I lupus C p . . . . , . . Therapeutics K a l i ma r assumes a rfile much l lik e Sa go/i a r i n pu re H ome opathy as a d eep acti ng remedy with eradi cati ng tenden cies useful as an in tercurren t and to prepare the way for other i nd icated rem ed ies Ka li ma r is I n Sch u ssl er ’ s . - , , , . . PH OS PH ORI C UM xa L i 75 . frequ en tl y foll owed by Ca le u se which l atter cornpletes t he act ion of the form er K a l i ma r follows Fm films when the tru e lymph e xu dati on of ripe ni ng i n terstitial inflam mati o n sets in It also superced es N a tr ma r when the d eeper layers of epitheli um a djoi n i ng the co nnective tissue base men t are i n volved an d even su ffer e xfoliation causi ng a whi te coated to ngue and an opaque whiti sh secreti o n M orga n ( ) K ali mar may be compared with the chlorate K a l i calor the most poiso no us of all the potash salts a violen t irrita n t of the whole gastro i n te sti nal mucous mem brane prod uci ng gan gren ons ulcerati on Com pare i n aphth ae d yse n tery epith e lioma and nephritis See A lle n s H a nd book , . . . . , - . . . , , , , - - . . , q , , . , , ’ . . KAL I PHOSPHORI CUM — S ynonyms . Potassi um Phospha te Potassii Phosphas — Commo n Na me Phosph ate of Potas h — Form ula K H P O Prepared by Chemica l Propertie s m ixi n g aqueous phosphoric aci d with a sufi ci ent quanti ty of potash hy d rate or carbo nate un til the reactio n is slightly al k al in e and evaporati ng It crystallizes with difli cul ty It is very deliquescen t ; it is freely soluble in water an d i nsoluble in al cohol — Pr eparati on I t is prepared by tri tu ration as di rected u nder Class V I I A me r ica n Pfia r macoparia — Physi ol ogi co ch emical Data K a l i phos is a constituen t of all an imal flui ds an d tissu es notably of the brai n nerves muscl es and bloo d c ell s Al l tissu e form ing substa n ces ret ain it with the greatest obsti nacy all n utriti ous flui ds con tai n it hen ce we may well conclu d e that it is indi spensable to the formati on of tissues We k now also that the oxi d atio n pro cemes the change of gases i n the respiration and other chem i cal transformations i n the bloo d as well as the sapon ifyi ng of . . . , , , , . , , . . . , . , - . , , - , - . , , . , , , 6 7 T THE pho W LVE T I SS UE RE M E DI E S E . This al k alin e reaction is essen tial to a large n u mber of V ital process es ta k i ng place i n the i n terior and is presen t wi thout exception i i i all the ani mal flui ds which are actually con tai ned i n the circulati ng system or i n the closed cavi ties of the bod y ( D alton ) It is foun d that the ne rves retai n their vital properties for a long time and very completely i n a solution of this salt By the diminution of the ex cretion of K a l i films i n the uri ne co nd itions are prod uced withi n the organi sm which may prese nt many si ded resistance to the typhus d eco mposi ng elem e n t as well as to the exte nsio n of rauv ogl a l i phos is an an ti septic K the typhus process G ) ( an d hi n ders the d ecay of ti ssues A d ynamia and d ecay are the characte ristic states of Ka l i films The most im porta nt d iscovery of L iebig th at phosphate of potash is predom i nan t i n the serum of the m uscles and chlori de of so di um in the circul ating blood we have often made great use of particu larly with regard to preferri ng the n H e r i g A d isturba ce of n on e or the other nourishm e n t ( ) the K al i phos m olecules has for its resu lts I I n the men tal sphere su ch cond itions as bashful ness an xiety fear tearful ness suspicion homesic kn ess weakn ess of memory de press ion etc 2 I n the vaso motor n erves : Pulse at first sm all and fre que n t later retardatio n I n n s sory e r ve Pai s wi th paral yti e atio e s : n c n s n n s 3 I n m r r a oto n erve uscula e r ve ro tratio to s : M n d n n s 4 p paralysis r res : n m a r r a T o hic fib of sy p thetic n e ve R eta d tio of 5 p n utrition to co m pl ete cessatio n withi n a ci rc umscribed cel lular do mai n he n ce soften i ng an d dege neratio n of i nvolv ed nerves — General A cti on C o n ditio ns arisi ng fro m w a nt of ne rve pow e r as prostrati on exertio n loss of m en tal vi gor d epres sion I n gen eral a sluggi sh co nd itio n of m in d which will act if a roused also an exhausted men tal co n di tion after men tal exertio n or great strai n It corres ponds to the hosts of con ditions k nown as neurz sthenla i n which fiel d it has won its greatest laurels It is a res torative i n m uscular debility s . , , , , . . . , - - , . . . . . , , , . . . . , . , , , , , , . , - . , . . . . . . , . . . . , , , , , . . . K A LI PH OSP H O RI C UM 77 . following acute diseases m yal gi a and wasti ng of muscul a r tissue all d epe nd en t upon i mpmred i nnervati on A trophic con dition i n ol d people I n cases arisi ng fr om rapi d decom positi on of the blood corpuscl es and muscl e juice such as hem orrhages of a septic nature scorbutus stomatitis gan grenons angi na phaged enic chancre offensive carrion li k e d iarrhe a ad ynam ic or typhoi d con ditions etc , , . . , , , , , , , , , G u i d i n g S y m p t o ms - . C h a ra cter i st i c I nd i ca ti o n s a nd Mental Symptoms — A n xiety , nervous dread without any special cause gloom y m ood s fanci es looks on the dark si d e of every thi ng d ark forebod i ngs Great despond en cy about busi ness and pecu n iary afl ai rs I nd isposition to mix with peopl e D is B rain tag fr om ov erw ork i ncli ned to co n ve rse Depressed spirits general irritabi lity or great im pa tien ce L oss of memory omi ts letters or words i n writi ng uses wrong wor ds co nfusion of i d eas D rea d of an d oversensitiven ess to noise Dul ness want of energy the slightest labor seems a heavy task U n deci d ed captious changeable R ambli ng tal k while wi de awak e ( N a tr mun ) E fl ects of fright After e ff ects of gri ef Halluci natio ns an d illusio ns of se nses H om esick ness hau n ted by visions of the past an d longi ng afte r them Hys teria fro m su dd en emotions fits of l a ughter and crying false i m pres sions I nsanity mania and othe r men tal d erange men ts Pro found h ypochon dria an d m elancholia Puerperal m an ia S igh i ng d epression Sh yn ess excessive blushi ng fro m emoti o nal sensitiven ess Stupor and low d el iriu m Whi ni ng and fre t ful dispositi on H ysterical yawni ng Del iri um tremens fear sleeplessn ess restless n ess an d suspi ci o n rambli ng tal k G rasp i ng at i magi nary objects Mental aberrations S ofte ni ng of the brai n early stage starti ng on bei ng touched Men tal sympt oms i n chil dren : Cross and ill tem pered fretful fright ened screami ng whini ng N ight terro rs S hyn ess and ex V ery nerv ous start s at cess i ve blus hi ng So m n am bulism the slightes t sou n d Tal ks whil e asleep Wan ts to be ca r ried while awak e from room to room Wak es easily ( Hol , , , , . . . - . . . , . . , , . , . , , , . . . - . . . , . , , . , . . . , . . . . . , , , . . , . . , , , . . , . . , , . . . . , 8 TWE LVE TI SS U E RE M E D I E S THE . m Verti go risi ng from lying on sta nd i ng u p from sitti ng and whe n look i ng upwar d V ertigo and gi dd i ness from nervous exhaustion and weak ness Cerebral anaemia Asthe nic cond itions Co n cussio n of the brai n H ea d ache Hea dache n ervou s sensitive to noise co nf usio n of stu de nts and those worn out by fatigue H ead aches are rel ieved by ge ntle motio n Pai ns and wei ght i n the back of the head and across the eyes better w hile eating wi th feeli ng of wea ri ness and exhaustion i nability for thought and charac ter isti c m ental symptoms Hea dach e wi th weary em pty gone feeli ng at stomach Me nstrual hea dache with hu n ger Neu ralgic h eadache h ummi ng i n the ears wi th feeli ng of i nability to rem ain up yet bett er u nder cheerful excitem e nt ; tearful mood better when eati ng Water on the brai n Itchi ng of scalp Bac k or hea d sore as if hair was pulle d Se vere pai n i n the left m astoi d ; worse on motion and i n ope n air — s W eak ness of sight loss of perceptive power after E ye diphtheria from exhaustion E xci ted stari ng appearance of the eyes S trabismus or loss of acco mmodation after d iph I nco or d i natio n of ocular theria D roopi ng of eyeli ds muscl es and loss of acco mmodati o n for n ea r objects S ensa tion of sand or stic ks i n the eyes Soren ess of ey eball s sore arou nd ed ges of li ds and burn as though full of smok e E ye li ds twitch sight blurred B l ac k spots before the eyes — r a Deafn ess from want of nervous perception with E s weak ness and exhaustion of the nerves No ises i n the ears from nervous exh austio n o n falli ng aslee p D ischarges of fou l offensive ich orous pus from the cars U l ceratio n of me mbra na tym pa ni and mi d d le ear su ppurations ; when dis ch arges are foul ichorous offe nsive feti d or sanious A trophic co nditions i n ol d people ten den cy of the tissues to shri vel up beco me scaly H u mm i ng and b uzzi ng in the ears a nd Itchi ng i n the au d itory can al eari g H n ag n es M ( su perse nsitive cannot bear any no ise — Nose E pista xi s i n wea k d elicate co nstituti o ns p red isposi tion to sa me Ozmna ofiensive yellow crusts ulce rs hick yellow discha rge S n eezes from slightest exposure Yel low He ad and Sc a — on , , . , . . . , , , . . . . , . , , . , , . . , , , . , . . . » . , , , . , . - . . . - . . . , . , . . , . , , , , , . , . . . . , r , , , . . . , . T K I A J m osr no arcrm 79 . cru sts blown from no se followed by epistaxis Thick mucus hawk ed from posterior nares Face — L ivi d and sunk en with hol low eyes R ed hot burni ng face and forehead ; at other times pale and yellow . . . , , , . R ight si d ed neuralgia relieved by co l d appli cation s N eural m r r teeth to left ear s i n i n m stitche f o uppe Pa axil lary i c g bo nes bett er from eati ng spea ki ng and touch Loss of power Itchi ng of face u nd er i n facial m uscl es ca usi ng co n tortions beard ; pi m pl es Faci al paralysis from work i ng in the water — Mouth Hy droa on lips Pimples and sore crusts on lips Peeli ng of s ki n Stomati tis ; breath o ff ensive feti d Gums spongy and reced i ng Noma cancrum oris ; ashy gray ulcers Ofi ensi ve od or from m outh S aliva pro fuse thic k and sa lty — e E x cessiv ely dry in the m orni ng ongu F eels as if it woul d cleave to the roof of the mouth Tongue white sli my brownish lik e Fre n ch m ustard In flamm ation of the tongue when excessive dryn ess occurs or exh austion sets i n ; e dges of tongue red and sore — h eet Pred isposition to bleedi ng of the gums ; red seam on the gu ms Severe pai n i n d eca yed or fill ed teeth Tooth ache alternates with fron tal headache Toothache of hi ghly nervous d elicate or pa le emotion al pe rso ns wi th easily blee d i ng gums ; they have a bright red seam or li n e on the m Nervous chatteri ng of the teeth S peech slow and i narti cu late G ums spongy and recedi ng Teeth feel sore G ri nd i ng of teeth — t o hr a To nsils large and sore with white soli d deposits li k e diphtheritic me mbran e Throat very dry desire to swal low all the time H oarsen ess and loss of voi ce Salty mucus raised from throat Gangren ous sore throat Croup last stage syn cope and n ervous prostration A fter e ffects of d iph theria Weak n ess of sight nasal speech an d paralysis of any part Maligna nt gangre nous con ditions prost rati o ns etc Paralysis of the voca l cor ds — m Gastric Sy ptoms G astric ul ce r because this is a d istu rb ance of the trophic n erves E xcessive hu ngry feeli ng soon - , . . , , . , . . . . . . . , . - , T . . , . , . , . T . . . . , , - , . . . . T . . , , . . . . . - . , . , , . , . , . , . 80 TWE LVE T HE r rssU E RE M I ED ES . A n ervous after ta ki ng food gon e se nsation at the pit of stomach Gaseous eructations Gastri tis whe n treatmen t has been delayed with asthen ic cond itions I nd igestion with n ervous d epressi o n S tomach ache from fright or exci te men t Very thirsty Nausea and vomiti ng of sour bitter food and of blood E mpty gnawi ng se nsation relieved by eati ng B elchi ng of gas tasti ng bitter and sour Constan t pai n at epigastri um in a small spot D eep green or blue vomiti ng from brai n troubles Abd omen Wea k ness i n the left si de u nder the heart S plen ic troubl es fl atul ence with d istress about the heart or left si de of stomach A bd omen swells d ry tongue etc Typhoi d fever d ebility and oth er characteristic sym ptoms of this drug Beari ng down pai ns Coli c i n A bd omen d isten d ed with gas hypogast ri um with i neffectual urgi ng to stool better be n di ng d oubl e Collapse livi d bluish cou ntena n ce and low pulse — n a n d u s Stool A D iarrhoea ; pa i nless watery from fright or other dep ressing causes with great prostration stools putri d li ke rice water blood y carrion li k e od or Putri d and typhoi d d yse n tery Watery stool with im perative call followed by ten esm us Cholera symptoms Noisy offe ns ive flatns Pro fuse pai n less ofl e nsi ve and imperative stool whi l e eati ng fol lowed by u nsatisfied urgi ng R ectu m burns and feels sor e aft er m ov eme n ts prolapsed Bowel s constipated S tools dark brown str eak ed wi th yellowish green m ucus Paretic co nd ition of rectu m an d colon H emorrhoi ds sore pai nf ul and itchi ng — e x u al r n s I ntense sexua l d esi re ; priapism in the a O S g m orni ng I mpoten ce an d pai nful e m issio ns at ni ght with o ut erection S exua l i nsti nct d epresse d mu ch of the ti me en ti t ely dorman t U tter prostrati on and weak vision afte r coitus Phaged eni c chan cres Bal an itis Fe male : Men ses prem atu re Irregular scan ty al most and p rofuse i n n ervou s subjects blac k offensive od or Ameh orrhma with de pression of spirits D ull hea dache wi th l assltude and ge neral ne rvous d ebili ty menses very ti red and sl eepy legs ache stitchi ng al l through n ten se n i n left si d e an d ovari es elvis wo b Pai I m a n d p . . . . - . . , , . . . . . . , , . , . , . , . . , , . . , , , , - . , , , . . , . . , , , . , . . - . , . , , . , . , . . . . . . , , . . , . , , , . , . 82 TWE LVE T I SS UE R E M E D I E S THE . emotion or from wal k i ng u ps tairs Pulse i ntermitten t irreg ular or below normal Palpitation after rheu matic fever wi th exh austion A nae m ia blood poor palpitatio n wi th sleepless ness an d restless ness S luggish circulati on — r m i e s E x e fi k a n d t Bac S pi nal a naemia I d iopathic soft en i ng of the spi n al cord patien t has trouble i n gui d i ng hi mself loss of power of movement he tu mbles and trips easily Pa ralytic or rhe umatic l ameness with stiff ness a fte r rest yet be co m i ng better by ge n tl e m otion Pai n i n back and extre miti es re F i nger tips as if l ieved by motion achi ng betwee n sca pul ae asleep Itc hi ng of pal ms an d soles Itchi ng of legs at n ight — n n a d B with nu mb ness weak ess urn i ng of feet fid gety feel Pai ns worse on risi ng from a sitti ng posture an d i ng i n feet by violen t ex ertion B ruised and pai nful feeli ngs i n parts af feered also di scoloration A cute and chro n i c rheu matis m pai ns di sappear o n movi ng about sev ere i n the m orn in g after rest and on first risi ng fro m a sitti ng position pa rts feel stiff E xe rtion an d fati gu e aggravate S tifi ness paralytic ten d e n cy Pai n i n the hips Paral yzi ng drawi ng pa n in sole of foot Chi lblai ns o n the toes Muscul ar weak n ess afte r seve re ill ness — m s m o The great n ervous tissue salt Neural Ne rvous Sy pt i n n o a n r i n a s ccu r r a w i th e ess fa l r d r i o n i o i n u e o f l c g g y p p g strength sens itiveness to noise and light M proved d uring pleasant e xcitement and by ge ntl e moti on but most felt when quiet or alone D raggi ng pai n d own bac k of thi gh to knee torpor Sci a tica sti ffn ess great restlessn ess and pai n nervous exhaustion etc Ne rv ousness without any reaso nable cause ; pati ent sheds tears mou ntai ns out of molehills Paralysis of any a nd ma k es b o d h e a a f t m ar y arti l para legi he iple ia f ial of t o ac o r p p p g Paralysi s usually comes o n sud the blad d er upper li d etc Locomotor pa ralysi s loss of A trophi c paralysi s d en l y Creepi ng paralysis i n motor force or sti mu l ati ng power which the progress is slow and ten de n cy to wasti ng of the bod y with loss of se nse of tou ch facial paralysis E pil epsy su nken cou ntenance col d ness and palpita tio n after the attack A tt ac k s com e from a . , . , , , . , . . . , , . . , . , , . . . . . . . , , , . , . . . , , . . . . , , , . , , . , . , , , , . ” “ . . , , , , , , . . . , . , , , , , . , . K L I m osp n o arcmu A 83 . less fidgety feeli ng Tremblin g sensation Gen eral d ebil i ty wi th nervo us ness an d irri tability B o dily pa i ns felt too acu tel y E asily startled F ears burglars Neurasthenia especially from sexual excess characterized by sever e spinal irritati on Paroxy sms of pain with subsequent exhaustion I n fa nti l e paralysis Spinal anaemia fr om exh austi ng d iseases with lami ng pai n worse whi le at rest but mani fest on begi n n i ng to move Sleep — S leeplessn ess after worry or excitem en t from nerv ous causes Somnambul ism wal ki ng in sleep in chi l dren Yawn ing str etchi ng and weari ness wi th sensati on of em pti n ess at pit of st omach H ysterical yawni ng Co nsta nt dream i ng of fire robbers of falli ng ghosts etc N ight terrors of chil dren A wak e ni ng from soun d sleep screaming wi th fright Lascivious dreams No d esire to rise i n the morni ng Twi tch i ng of m uscles on fall ing asleep Fe bril e Symptoms — I n term itten t fever ; feti d debilitatin g profuse perspiration Typhus malignan t putri d camp nerv ous or brai n fevers The chief remed y i n typhoi d gastric and e nteri c fevers with brown d ry to ngue petechi ze slee plessn ess stu por de li rium etc A ll typhoi d an d malignan t symptoms are met by this drug Hi gh tem peratu re Scarlet fever putri d cond itions of the th roat exhaustion stupor etc E x cessi ve an d exhausti ng pe rspirations wi th feti d od or Perspira tion whil e eati ng wi th weak ness at stomach Hay fever ; for nervous irritability Skin E c zem a if oversensiti ven ess an d n ervousn ess aecom pa n y it Fel o ns abscess and carbu ncle wh en the matter becom es fet i d Pem phi gu s mal ign us blist ers and blebs over the b od y watery co n ten ts sk i n wri n kled an d withered loo ki ng Greas y scabs wi th offensiv e sm ell Alopeci a a reata Irri tatin g secretions on sk i n Itching of the inside of hands and feet where the sk i n is thi ck est I tching of the skin w ith cra wl causes sore Chilblai ns , . . , . . . . , , , . . . , , , . . , . . , , , . . , , . , , . . . . . , , , . , , , . , , , , , , , . , . . , , , , . . . , . - . . , , . , , . . . . . T T HE 4 Tiss W E LVE T ISS UE RE M E DI E S . Am e ie co n di tions Losing flesh all the ti me Atrophy w asting di se ases wi th putrid stools Hem orrhages B lood dar k thi n and not coagulati ng pu tri d G e neral d e bil i ty and exhaustion Perso ns who suff er fro m suppressed sexual i nsti nct or too much i nd ulgen ce S erous ichorous sanious foul and offensive exu datio ns corrod i ng chafi ng ex Gangrenous condi ti ons Mortification i n the early uda ti ons sta ges Ca n cer ; for the pai ns o ffensive discharges and dis coloration R ick ets with putri d d ischarges from the bowels S curvy with gangrenous conditions Septic hemorrhages Sup rty f e nsive d ischarge of i o n s with d i foul ichorous of u ra t p m i d i n r u a e lie alis typhus put states trophic c m u s A L p co nd ition i n ol d people tissues dry scaly l ac k of vitality Discharges have a carrio n li k e odor — Moda lities Many symptoms of this remed y are aggravated by n oise by risi ng from a si t ti ng posture by exertio n a nd co n ti nued exercise and after rest Cold air aggrava tes all pains Th e characteristic am el iorations are ge ntle motion eating u nde r exciteme nt and company ; worse when alone Pains and itchi n gs worse 2 to 5 A M — i HomteOpath c Data The rem ed y has bee n proved by the Provers U n i on of Chicago u nder the d irection of Dr H C A llen the sali en t features of which are i nclu d ed i n the above symptomatology A noth er so called p rovi ng has bee n ma de for D r B Pi nek e i n a very se nsitive you ng woman with the potency hel d betw een the fin gers ! We m ust co nfess c m that we have not read the accou nt of th is h eroi c provi ng as we coul d n o t conscie ntiously i ncorporate it i n our treatise However any one i nte reste d i n this curiosity can find a re port of it i n the P roceed i ngs of I H A Transacti o ns an d also in M ed ia l A d va nce March 1 8 9 2 i n which n umber also Dr A ll en s arrangemen t of his provi ng can be fou nd A carefully prepared diff eren tial d iagn osis of the phosphates from the i mperfect materials then i n han d by the late Dr Samuel Li lien thal can be fou nd i n th e T ransactio ns of the The drug Ameri ca n I nsti tute of H omoeo pathy for 1 8 90 merits m ore extend ed careful provi ngs with all pote ncies — u s . . , . , . . , . . , , , , , . . . , . . . . , , , , . . , , , - , . . , , . . , , . . . ’ . , . . , - . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , , ’ . . . , , . , . KA L I m osr u o mcmu 85 . Administration — Th e lower poten ci es see m to work best ; thus the 2x or 3x in asthm a is recomme nd ed by Sch ussler Howeve r the higher 6 x an d r ax an d high pot encies have all bee n employed with success Relationship — Pro bably the nea rest a nalogues are R i ms tax and Pila f /a with which it has man y sym ptoms i n co mmo n T h e nervous sym ptoms of Pulsa l seem to d epe nd on the amou nt of Ka l i phos prese nt The peculiar m en tal state of P u lsa l is also foun d u nd er this remed y Phy tol also has m any sym ptoms i n co mmo n wi th K al i plan Compare the sciatica Ig na t too probably con tai ns Ka l i phos as the hysterical symptoms are n early i den ti cal K a l i films in its actions as a n erve sed ative is related to Ig nat Cm ea Hy man f I n menstrual hea daches com pare Z i nc Ci miaf Cad man I n bladd er troubl es K al i phos of ten Geh em Cycla men etc finds a complem entary re med y i n M ag ne t phos the latter cor respo nd i ng more to the spasmod i c afl ecti ons while K a l i pleas I n i n cipien t paralysis of the more to the paral ytic sym ptoms brai n whe n nephritic irrita tion accompani es co mpare Z ine films I n hem orrhages bri ght or dark red thi n watery not clott ed follow K a l i films by Na tr mu r also M i r at A fter weak en i ng di seases the F ren ch variety of m ushroom s which con tai n large quan tities of K a l i pli es restore the muscl es I n i ts d isord ered me ntal more quic k ly than an ythi ng else con d itions compare Cy d a m which fr equen tly corrects the abn ormal dreaml ik e men tal state of the i nsane Compare K a li ma r i n puerpura l fever I n post d iphtheritic co mplai n ts compare L a m } Ca m i I n the gangren ous condi ti ons com f . , , , . v . . , . . . . . . . . , . , , . . , , , , , . . , , . . . , . , . , . , , . , , . . . , , , . , , , . . , . , , . . , . . - KAL S y nonyms S ul phas . I S UL PHUR I CUM Potassiu m S ulpha te — . K ali S ulphas . . Potassa . Common Kam of Potash — Formula K S O Che mica l Pr opert i es Occu rs na tive i n lavas etc Crystallizes i n short perman en t colorless four It is soluble i n ten parts of col d and and si x si d ed prisms three parts of boili ng wate r It is i nsoluble i n al cohol It has a sharp bitt er sali ne taste — Preparatio n Pure sulphate of potash is prepared by tritu ration as d irected u nd er Class V I I A mer ica n H om opa l lne — a S ulphate . . , , . , , . - , . . . , , . . ' , , p Pha r maco oeia . Ph y si ol ogi co ch emi cal Dat T his remed y accord i ng to S chii ssl er is the fu n ction re med y of the epi d ermis and of the epitheliu m A deficie ncy of this cell salt causes a yel low sli m y d eposit on the ton gu e sli my thi n or d eci d ed ly yel low or green ish discharge and secretions of watery matter from an y of the mucous surfaces and epitheli al or epi d erm al d es robably d ue to retrograd e a a m n n The yellow ess is p u t i o q — metam orphosis fatty d ege nera tio n of i nflam matory prod ucts and of efi ete epitheliu m etc The sul phates i n nature and the oxi de of iro n serve as oxy m n a n i n m e n carri rs If sul hate n iro oxi d e co e co tact si ul e d g p t neousl y wi th an organ i c substance i n a state of d ecay they a give off thei r oxygen an d su lphate of iron is formed thereby ; this may agai n be d ecomposed by the oxygen of the air form i ng sulphuric aci d and 1ron oxi de which u nder favorable co nd itions becom e agai n carriers of oxygen Si mi lar pro cesses may occur i n the hu man orga n ism Therefore of the sulphates K a l i su lplz probably plays an importa n t role be cause i t is fou nd in the cells and i n the i nte rcellular flui ds m uscles n erves epithelium and i n the blood corpuscles It is the carrier of oxyge n The oxyge n take n up by the i ro n co ntai ned in the blood corpuscles is carrried to every cell of the organism by the reciprocal action of Ka li su lph and iron E very cell requires for its growt h and developme nt the vi tal ' — a , , . , , , , , . , . . , , , , . , , . , , . , , . , . . . m 1 S U L P H U R I C UM 87 . izi ng i n flue nce of oxyge n B ut its conti nued action oxi d izes the organic basis of the cel ls He nce they d isi n tegrate i n to thei r co nstitu e n t elem en ts A d eficien cy of K a li sn ip/z may accordi ng to location and extent occasio n the followi ng symptoms Feeli ng of heavi ness an d weari ness vertigo chilli ness palpitation fear mela n choly toothache hea d ach e pai ns These in the li mbs which i n termit and cha nge locati o n pai ns are worse in closed rooms warmth and towards even i ng and bett er i n fresh ope n air that is rich i n oxygen E pi derm is an d epith elia l cell s poorly fed with oxyge n loosen an d d esqu amate freely If o xyge n is brought to the m l su fl eri n a t / it the formation of new rts by e a n s of K a i Si g p p cel ls is th ereby furthered an d these haste n by the ir activity to promote the desquama tio n of the ol d o n es — l n A Ge era ctio n I t is applicable to the thi rd stage of in flammati on or to its stage of retrogressio n the sul ph ates bei ng characteristic prod u cts of the oxi dation of tissue and the potas sium havi ng its special sphere i n the soli ds and the resulti ng salt becomes a pro mi nent constitu en t of their ashes when ce we ca n i nfer its h omce opath ici ty to the same stage A il me nts accom pa nied by profuse d esquamatio n of epi d ermis Ye l low mucous discharges R ise i n temperature at n i ght prod uci ng an ev ening aggrava ti on A nother charac teristic i nd ication is amelioration in the cool ope n air D iseases caused by a retro cessio n of e rupti ons To prod u ce perspiration if Fer r phos fails . , . . . , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , . , . . , , , . . , , , . . . . . , . . . . Gu i d i ng S y m p to ms Mental Sy mptom a nd C h ara c t e ris t i c I n d i c a t i o ns . F ear of falli ng — Hea d and Sca m V e rtigo , especially on look i ng and ris i ng Head ache which grows worse i n a warm room and i n the e ve ni ng an d is better in the cool or ope n air F alli ng out of the hair bal d spots Rheumati c headaches begi nnin g in the ev eni ng and in a heated atmosph ere ; worse movi ng head ing of sca lp . — s . . , , , . . , 88 TWE LVE T ISS UE R E T HE M I E D ES . crusts on the eyel i ds yellowish or gree nish purulen t d ischarge from the eyes Co nju n ctivitis ophthal mia n eo nato rum A b scess of the corn ea H ypopyon E ars — Deafn ess from co ngestio n of the tym pa n i c cavity or with catarrh an d swelli ng of E ustachian l in i ng W orse i n a heated roo m with a yellow sli m y coati ng on the to ngue E arache wi th discharge of watery or yell ow matt er Secretion of thin bright yellow or gree n ish flui d after i nflam mation T k n n hic li k e d ischar r u Pai u d er the ear u s l e a l e l z C ( p g p ) sharp cu tti ng pai n te nsion stitches and pierci ng below the mastoi d process Polypoid excrescen ce S ti nk i ng otorrhce a closes the meatus Nose — Col d s with yellow sli my expectorations or d is charge oi wa tery matter Patie n t feels ge nerall y worse in the eveni ng or in a h eated room Deci d edly yellow or yellow ish green di scharges from the n ose After Fer r films in col ds if the latter d oes n ot prod uce fr ee perspiration and the sk in remai ns d ry Old catarrh with yellowish viscous secre ti on Nose obstru cted together with yell owish discharge fr om the nares Smell lost Oz azn a Face — Faceache aggravated i n a heated room an d in the even i ng im proved i n cool or ope n air Palli d face Face red features d istor ted E pithelioma Mouth — Lo wer lip swollen Dry ness and d esquama tion of the lower lip peel s 0 6 in large fla kes ; epithelio ma bu rni ng heat in the mou th ongue — C oati ng yellow and sli my som etim es with whitish ed ge I nsipi d pappy taste Lips tongue and gu ms white Taste lost eeth— Toothache worse i n warm th and even i ng better in cool open air C hro nic pai nful n ess of the gums — s r u h No sym ptoms that are noteworthy h — r i t m Gast c Symp o s B urni ng heat in stomach ;burni ng t hirst nausea and vom iti ng Chro n ic ca tarrh of the yellow sl i my coated tongue I ndi ges tion wi pressure as of a load pai nful and water gat , , . . , . . , . , . , . , - , . . - , . , , , , . , . . . , , . . - . . . , , . . , . . . . . . , , . . . , , T . , . T T , . . , . , . . , . , . , , , . THE 0 9 TWE LV E T I SS UE RE M I ED ES . yell ow loose rattling phlegm is cough ed up or watery matter D esire for Sufl ocative feeli ng i n a hot atm osphere cool ai r Circula tory Organs — Pul se q u ick wi th throbbi ng boring pai n ove r crest of il i u m Pul se scarcely perceptible Back and E xtremities — Neural gic or rhe u matic pai ns in the back nape of the n eck or i n the li m bs periodical wor se i n the eveni ng or i n a warm room an d deci d ed ly bett er in a cool at mosphere R heu matic pai ns i n the joi nts or any pa rt of the bod y whe n of a shifting wande ring flitting na ture settli ng in one pl ace the n anoth er with characteristic mod alities F ungoi d i nflammation of the joi n ts Cramps i n u pper and lower extrem ities S cal y erupti o ns mostly on arms better fro m hot wate r Nerv ous Symptoms — Neuralgic pa i ns i n d i ffe re nt parts of the bod y with ten d en cy to sh ift in locality Chorea — Slew V ery vivi d drea ms Fe brile Sy mptoms — Tempera ture rises i n the eve ni ng u ntil mi d night the n falls agai n It assists in promoti ng perspira ti on he nce it shoul d be give n freque ntly and warm coveri ngs at the same ti me shoul d be applied I n term itt ent fever with yellow sli m y coated tongue Fe vers from blood poison i ng gastri c e nteri c and typh o i d feve rs sca rlet fever stage of d es i o n col d sw eat a a m u t q — ki m S S k i n i nactive (give i n hot d ri nks wh il e i n bed wrapped i n b l ank ets ) E pithelial ca nce r with d ischarge of thi n yellow serous matt er E czem a whe n the d ischarge is yell ow o r gr ee nish watery o r whe n su ddenl y suppressed S u dden retrocession of the rash fro m a chill o r othe r causes — i n any eru ptive d isease measles scarlet feve r eczem a etc when the ski n is ha rsh and d ry B liste ri ng erysipel as ; to favor falli ng ofl of scabs B urn i ng itchi ng papu lar eruption D iseased cond iti on of the nails i nterrupted growth etc n r c n a k i s ales f eely stic k y base or s the i l i cea o o n S S e S ) ( ski n with yellow watery secretion ; surrou nd i ng sk i n pee ls o ff E ffects of i vy poiso n nett lerash I n sm all pox to prom ote falli ng 0 5 of crusts and formati on o f healthy ski n Scaly , , , . . . , . . , , , , . , , , , , , . . . , . a . . , . . , , , . . , , , , , , . , , , . . , , , , , . , , , , , . , . , . . , , , . . , . , . . . ru m sow n UR I C U M 1 9 . tetter in th e pal ms Chafi ng of chil d ren Old te tters Tube r culons ul ce rs with a con ti nuous oozi ng of yellow pus and lym ph M ues i nflamma tions with yellow watery serous puru l en t secretio ns Se rous watery exu dations Torpi d ity de pressed vitali ty and d i sease m ak es rapi d hea d way Soft polypi Migrato ry rheumatism of the joi nts E pithelio ma Mod alities — Th e grand charact eri sti cs are the evening aggra vation and the ame liorati on in the cool ope n ai r Grea t aggra vation in a heate d room ; also the cha ract er isti c secret io n fr om m ucous mem bra nes yellow sti ck y sli my Hom e opathic Data — No regular provi ng but a brief co l l ec tion of sym ptoms d erived from very large d oses ol d school sources is fou nd i n A lle n s E nc clope d i a vol s v and x and y vol vi G u i d i ng Sy mptoms They are i nclu d ed in the above Administration — Sch ii ssl er re co mme nds the r ax an d 6 x these givi ng the best results I n febrile cond itions it m ust be n rn ally i n da ndr u fl i r mm d ve freque tly It is eco e e d exte n n g and diseases of the scalp Ofte n com pletes a cure commen ced by K a li ma r Relationshipw —The n ea rest analogue to K a l i ye lp/z a ppears to be Pulsa l It is i nteresti ng to com pa re these t wo rem ed ies as they have man y sym ptoms i n commo n hus both have : Am elioratio n A ggravatio n of sympt oms i n a warm roo m i n the cool and ope n air D isch arges from m ucous m embran es are yellow purulen t in character ; som eti mes yellowish gree n Pressure and fee li ng of Coati ng of to ngue yel low and sli my ful ness i n stomach Go norrh e a with yellow or yellowish green b lan d discharge Yell ow m ucous expectoration from the lu ngs on coughi ng H oarse n ess from a si mple col d Pai ns i n the l im bs worse at n ight and from warm th better i n cool o pen ai r Pal pitati o n of the heart Migratory o r shif ting and wanderi ng rheumatic pai ns A che m ical an alysis of Pul sa r show s that one of its con stituen ts is K a l i h elp/t . . . . p , . , , . , , . . . . , , . . , , a , , ’ , . . , , , . . r , . . . . . . . T , . . - , . . . , . . . , , . . . . . , this TW E LVE T ISS U E R E T HE 2 9 M I ED ES . pure hypothesis and only suggested for further stu d y and observatio n K a l i m lplr ofte n foll o ws wi th ad van tage K a l i ma r Compatibl e r em ed ies i n itchi ng and re dness of sk i n : A ceti c acid A men Ca le ca r d D a mi on / 1 m) Pal s is , . . . , p . , p R i ms, S e ia , S il icea , S ul hu r , U mca , ; , ' . deafn ess pai n in st omac h coarse profuse exu d ations but these are more watery in Co mpare N a tr ma r . t al es and in . , , , N a tr ma r . . MAGNE S I A PHOSPHORI CA . Magnesium Phospho ricum Common Na me — Phosphate of Magn esia — Che mical PrOpert i es F ormula , Mg H PO, , 7 H, O — S y nony ms . . . It is ma de by m ixi ng phosphate of soda with sul pha te of magn esia The c rystal s resu l ti ng are six si d ed need le lik e They have a cooli ng sweetish taste They are spari ngly soluble i n water ; m B i n parts d issol i n g o n part a fter sta n d i g a lo g ti e o l n 2 e 2 v 3 i ng d ecom poses it It exists in the grai ns o f cereals and can be detected in considerable qua ntity in beer — Pr ep arati on The salt 15 triturated accordi ng to Class W 1 . . . - , - , . . . . , . . . A men ca n H ome , p o a thi c Pha m m p a co a . i s an earthy constitu en t chemical Data of muscle nerves bo ne brai n teeth and blood corpu scles A disturban ce of its mol ecular motion causes cramps pai ns and paralysis Sch ii ssler says that the action of M ag nes plies is the reverse of that of iro n B y fu nctional distu rban ce of the molecules of the latter the m uscular fibres relax through the fun ctional d i sturba nces of the magn esium molecul es they con tract ; he nce it is the remed y for cramps con vul sio ns and other n er vous ph e nom en a — D iseases havi ng their seat i n the nerv e Genera l A ction fibre cells or i n the term i nal bulbs of the n erves I n the m uscles or i n the m uscul ar tissue itself are cured by this re m ed y Pai ns which are darti ng spasm odic in character bori ng li ghtn ing l i ke , accompa nied by a constri ctive feeli ng They Physi ol ogi co - , —I t . , , . , , . . . . , . . , . , , - , , . M A G N E SI A PH OSPH ORI C A 93 . are often changi ng in locality and are relieve d by w armth and pressure It is purely antispas modic and he nce is curative i n cramps spasms of the glottis teta n us epilepsy spasm od ic reten tion of the uri ne paralysis agitans etc It is bes t adapted to l ean thi n emaciated persons of a hi ghly nervous organ iza tion and prefers li ght complexion and the right si de of the bod y Col d i n gen eral favors its action exceed i ngly whereas heat and pressure i nterfere with it He nce the patie nt is rel iev e d by these A ttac ks are oft e n atte nded with great prostra tion and sometim es with profuse sweat The M ag nes red exhaust ed n s pati e t ti u able n i s la n gui d t o si t up, o M whether he is suffering fro m acute or ch ro ni c afl ecti ons , , . , , , , , , , . , , . , . . . . , , . , . G u i d ing S y m p t o ms G e n e ra l C h a ra c t e r i s t i c s a nd — Men a S mptoms . t l y Ill usions of the senses forgetful d ul ness and i nability to t hi nk clea rly i n d ispositio n to m en tal eff ort Lamen ts all the ti me about the S obbing wi th lam en ti ng pain with hiccou ghi ng Tal ki ng to herself consta n tly or sitting st i ll in mood y silen ce Carries thi ngs from place to , , , . . . , . Head Sca m troubles of chil dren with uncon H eadache pa i ns shoot sci ousn ess and co n vul siv e sym ptoms i ng darti ng stabbi ng sh i fti ng i n term itten t spas m od i c par o xysm al and n euralgi c always reli ev ed by the application of warmth Nervo us h ea daches with sparks before the eyes V ery acute pains in the hea d more i n you ng and strong per sons constant wh i l e atten d i ng school or after mental labor or from any i nj urious sti mulus Pai n on top and back of h ead extendi ng d own the spi ne most severe betwee n the shou l ders Headache from occi put spreadi ng ove r whol e h ead and — B rai n , . , , , , , , , , . . , , , . , . , V ision aff ected sees colors before the eyes ( chrom a t opai a ), sparks eyes sensitive to light ph o tophobia d i plo pia pupi ls con tracte d d ul l ness of vision from i nvolvem e n t of the — E yesf , , , , , , T HE 94 TW E LVE TI SS U E R E M E D I E S eyeli ds . Twitchi ng of eyel i ds Orbital and supraorbital neu ralgias worse on the right side and rel ie ve d by w a rmth applied externall y and exquisitely se nsitive to touch I ncreased lachrymation with the pai n Itchi ng of li ds R eti n itis Pigm e n tosa (R S E ars — Weak ness of the au d itory nerve fib res causi ng d eaf n ess Otalgi a pure ly n ervous in character bett e r from heat Neu ral gi c pai n worse be hi nd right ear mad e worse by goi ng i n to col d air an d w ashing face and neck in col d w ate r A ” re med y to be thought of i n al l forms of i n tern al ear disease opela n d C ) ( Nose — Loss o r perversion of the se nse of smell even with out catarrhal troubles A l ternate stoppage and profuse gush i ng d ischarge Col d Smarti ng and rawness worse left si de i n hea d alterna tely dry and loose H ee N eural gi a supra an d i nfra orbital Prosopalgia lightn i ng li ke pai ns i n term itten t always better from warmth worse on tou ch pressure col d and on right si de at 2 p m and i n bed Neuralgic pai ns of right si de fro m i nfra orbital foramen to i nci sor t oo th gra d ually rad iati ng over the en tire right si d e of face worse by tou ch open i ng the mouth col d air and wh en bod y gets col d F rom washi ng or stan ding in col d water From exposu re to a strong n orth wind Mouth — Co n vul sive twitchi ngs of the angles of mouth Se nsati on o f pai nful co n traction at arti culation of lower jaw wi th bac k ward jerk i ng S pasm od ic stam meri ng Trism us ; lock jaw ongue — Ge nerall y clean with pai n i n stom ach coated whi te wi th di arrhcea ; bright red with rawness in mou th left sid e sore smarti ng li ke canker sore mak i ng eati ng pai nful as if scal d ed — t h ee V ery se nsitive to touch or col d air Ca n not bru sh teeth with col d water Toothache worse after goi ng to bed changes place rapi d ly ; worse from col d th ings col d washi ng ; be tter by he at and hot liquids ( if co l d Fer r pil ot B o a Cofi ) Sev e re pains in d ecaye d or fill ed tee th U lce ratio n of teeth with . . , . , . . . . - . , . , “ . . , . . , - - p . , . , - , . , , , , , . - , . . , , , , . . . f . , . . T - . , , - , T , . . . . , , , . . , , . M A GNE SIA P u osr a o ru ca 95 . swelli ng of glands of face throat and n eck and swelling of tongue Compl aints of teething child ren Spasms without febrile sym pto ms — t o hr a Sore n ess and stiff ness especially ri ght si d e ; parts see m puffy with chi lliness and achi ng all over ; swallowi ng n M ai n ful w th pai i n ba c k o f h e a d u s t s wallow D ro pi n g i p p from posteri or nares with sn ee zing and rough thr oat S pas m of the gl ott is S pasm od ic co nstri ction of the thr oat on at tem pti ng to swallow liqui ds with choki ng se nsati on — Gastric Symptoms Sensitive to aci ds and averse to coffee Hiccough with retchi ng day and ni gh t Ob sti Craves su gar nate si ngultus causi ng long las ti ng sore ness R egurgitation of food B urning tasteless eructati o ns better dri n ki ng hot water Heartburn Gastralgia with clea n to ngue relieved by warm th and be nd i ng d ouble Pai n worse from touch at epigast rium and re newed by d rin k in g col d water Spasms or cram ps i n the stomach pa in as if a band were tightly laced arou nd the bod y Flatule n t d iste nsion of stomach wi th con F latule n t d yspepsi a Nausea and vomiti ng stricti ve pai n Abdomem— E nteral gia Flatule nt colic forcing patie nt to bend double rel ieve d by rubbing warmth pressure accompanied with belching of gas which giv es no relief I n carcerated flatul en ce ; rum bling and belchi ng Flatulent colic orchil dren and the new born A bd omi n al pai ns cause gr eat restlessness rad iate fro m navel ofte n acco m pa n ied by a watery di arrh e a Ca nnot lie B l oated ful l sen on back stret ch ed o ut has to l ie be n t o ver sation in a bd ome n: must l oose n cl othing w alk a bou t and con sta n tl y pass flatu s — L t S oo Diarrh e a w a tery with vom iti ng and cram ps in calves ; with chi lli ness and pai n i n stoma ch S tool s expell ed with force Dyse n tery with cram p li ke pai ns spas mod i c re te ntion of uri ne cutti ng li ghtn i ng li k e pain s in hem orrhoi ds so severe as to cause fai nti ng ; most seve re in rectum and abd om e n Pai n in rectu m wi th every stool Pai n w i th pro lo nged spasm of abd om i nal m uscl es Constipatio n of i nfants wi th spasmodi c pai n at every attem pt at stool i n di cated by sharp shrill cry m u ch gas and rum bli n g and flatu le nt colic , . . T . , , . . . , . , . . . . , . , , . . , , . . , . . . . . , , . , . . . , . , , . , , . , , . . - , , - , , . . . , , , . 6 9 T W E L VE T I SS UE RE ME D IE S T HE Urinary and Sexual Orga . urgi ng to uri nate whe n sta nd i ng or wal k i ng Spasm of the bladd e r ; chil d passes large quan tities of uri ne ; spasm od ic uri nary co mpla in ts ; spasmod ic retention ; spasm of the neck of the bladd er ; pai n ful urgi ng Nocturn al e n u resi s from nervous irritatio n V es ical neural gia afte r use of cathe ter Deficie ncy or excess of phosphates Gravel Sexual desire i n creas ed — Fe male Menstrual Colic : pai n preced es flow ; i ntermitten t worse on right si de great reli ef from heat Ovari an ne u ral Mem gia worse ou right si de Vagi n ism us Ovari tis branous dy smenorrhe a red a n u mber of H as cu c ases ) ( Me nses too early wi th dark fibrinous stri ngy flow Swell i ng of external parts — Pregnancy Spasmodic labor pai ns with cramps i n the legs crampy pai ns excessive expulsive efforts Puerperal con vul sions ( i ntercurre nt) R elaxes co ntracted uterus R e tain ed place nta Respiratory System Asth ma when flatulen ce is trouble some Spas modi c closure of the wi nd pipe with sudde n sh rill voice constriction of the chest Persiste nt sem i chronic cough of a pseu d o eatarrhal nervous character True spas mod ic cough comi ng on i n parox ysms without expectoration ; co nvul sive fits of nervous cough endi ng i n a whoop ; whoop ing cough ; spasm od ic cough at n ight with d ifli cul ty in lyi ng d own Darti ng pai ns in the chest m ore o n right si d e which rad iate from pai n in bowels Oppressio n of chest shortness of breath Constriction of chest an d throat wi th spasmo dic dry tick lin g cough Circula tory Organs — A ngi na pectoris neural gi c spasms (bet ter give n i n hot wate r) ; n ervous palpitatio n of the heart when spasmod ic — h B e Neck and a Sore pai n i n lower part of bac k i n nec k A cute bori ng darti ng neu ral gic pai ns i n an d sma ll of bac k an y part o f the bac k S hifti ng pai ns ; i n te rcostal neuralgia Dorsal spine ver y pai nful and sensitive to tou ch — E xtremities Darti ng pai ns i n shoul ders an d arms wo rse i n right Joi nts pai nf ul I nvolu n tary shak i ng of the hands ns — Constant . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . , , . , . , , , . . . - F , . , - . , - , . , , . , , . , . , , . , f , . r , . , , , . . . , . . . 8 9 TWE LVE T I SS UE R E M E D I E S T HE . ally w orse on the right side from cold col d air d raught of air col d washi ng and from touch They are always relieved by w armth h eat pressure bending double and frictio n — i t Homoeopath c Da a S i nce its i n trod uction b y Schu ssler this magn ifice n t rem ed y has been proved by Drs W P W essel by h mft J A Gann and o ther m e mbers of the I H A which the mai n i nd i catio ns of Schii ssler were verifi ed and others add ed thus givi ng us a polychrest of the highest ord er A l l the pro vi ngs have been arra nged system ati cally by Dr H C A lle n and publish ed i n the M ed ica l A d va nce Dece m ber The foregoi ng symptomatology co ntai ns all that see med 1 8 89 to us reliable and worthy of preservation A resume of its sy m ptoms is also given i n Heri rig s G uid i ng Sy mptom v ol . , , , . , , . , . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . , , , . . . . ’ . , v1 1 . — i n i n r d m i s t o A t a S ch u ssler re commends the 6x tri turati on Man y and adds that it acts best when give n i n hot water practitioners have verified this valuable hi nt and fou nd also that i n case of failu re with this preparation the lower pot en cies such as the first and second woul d cure In colic Dr J C Morgan ad vises the 3 0 x i n water and frequen t d oses B ut i n view of the really surprisi ng and apparently wholly tru st worthy results obtai n ed by the provers wi th the high and hi ghest poten cies we woul d reco mmend these shoul d the lower fail Relafionshl p M ag m s Mos has won its greatest laurels in the treatmen t of n ervous afi ections neural gias especially H ere i n a gen eral way it finds a nother tissu e -rem ed y wi th whi ch it shares the honors This is K a l z plws whi ch is more truly the nutritiv e brai n remed y and cli ni cally co rrespo nds more to pa reti c afi ecti ons whil e M ag nes pbas d oes m ore to spasmodi c afiecti ons he gen eral m odality d ifi ers too K a l i phos havi ng amelioration by col d appl ications I n stud yi ng the action of this drug we find the most stri ki ng rese mbla nce i n the colic and other neural gic sym pto ms with Colocy e A ; it certai nly is a suggestive and i n teresti ng fact that and he flatul en t Colocy n tlx co ntai ns 3 per ce n t of M ag nes Mar coli c rem i nds also of D zoscorea A n oth er near rel a tive is a , . , , , , . , . . , . . , . P - . . . , , , ' . . , , T . . , . , . . , . . . ' . . T , N AT R UM Gelsm M URI A T I C U M 99 . The provings of both show a close correspond ence in the mixture of spasm od i c and paretic sym ptoms hen ce their su ccessfu l em ploym en t in hyst eria hypochon driasis and spi na l irritati o n The ch i ll up and d own the back are common to both Natu ra lly en ough come i nto this physi o logical group !g na t and N a: mare/t which com pare espe cia l l y i n the fia tul en t sym pt oms of both and the spas mod i c of Ig na t I n spasms M ag u s pleas is li ke B alla d an d follows it freque ntl y shoul d it fail and the patien t presen t the d ilate d pupils stari ng eyes and starti ng at sl igh test noise I n stra b ismus if caused by worms co mpare N a tr u m phos ; i n wa tery secre tion s diarrhce a etc N a tru m ma n ; i n ep i lepsy K a l z mur Ca la phos an d S i l icea ; afi ecti ons of the right si d e of the bod y B allad B ryan Chel zkl K a l l ca r d L y cap Pad aplz The violen t pai ns rem in d of B al la d S h a man the sh ifti ng ra pi dly cha ngi ng of A d s K a l z sa lad L a c ca n the squeez ing co nst ricti ng sensatio n of Cactus Cala 1 0d and S al /pk The menstrual and labor pai ns resem ble V ibur n also Balsa!” has much simi but u nl i k e this are bett er by heat CM lari ty here but its pains are m ore stead y those of M ag m a phos more spasm odic Agai n the pains of Mag nes pm — seem to be more in the d eeper structures ovaries fu nd us ; those of Ci mza f more i n the ligamentous ( A P Davis ) I n membranous d ysmenorrhce a rem em ber B or ax an d A cetic acid Am ong plan ts co ntai n i ng M ag nes films and V zbu r n may be men tio ned L obel za Sy mphy mm S h a man and which probably explai ns the prese nce of si milar “ bu rn symptoms I n the n i ghtly ne ural gi c pai ns relieved by heat com pare also A m ; and its action on the nervous system gen eral l y co m pare Z i nc . , , . . . . . . , , . , , . , . , ' , . , , . . , , . , , . , , , , q , , , , , , , , . . , - , . , . , . , , . . . . , , ' . . . ' . . . ' . , , , . . T NA R UM MURI ATI CUM — n n m o Sy s y So dium Chlori de Natri um Chl oratu m Sod iu m . Purum . . . Ch l oruretnm Sod i i Chl ori d um . Sod icu m Chlori de of . TWE LVE T I $ UE R E M E D I E S T HE 1 00 . — m N a e s Com mon Salt Table Sal t Common — Form ula, Na Cl It oc curs Che mi cal Propertie s . . abu n It crystallizes from d an tl y in nature nearly everywhere aqueo us soluti ons in colorless transpare nt anhydrous cubes ; it is soluble in th ree parts of col d water scarcely m ore in boi li ng It is i nsoluble in absolute al cohol Its watery solu tions dissol ve several bod ies i nsoluble in water a g Ca la . . , , , , . . , . . , . — on On e Prep arati part by weight of pure chlori d e of so d ium is d issolved i n n i ne parts by weight of d istill ed water D ilutions and triturations A mou nt of drug power one te nth shoul d be prepared accord i ng to Hah nemann s methods — l e m D ica ata This sal t is a constituen t of Physi ol ogi co ch every liqui d and soli d part of the bod y Its functio n is to regulate the degree of moisture withi n the cells This fu nction of salt to regulate the d egree of moisture withi n the cells is accomplished by virtue of its property of attracting water which is i mbibed as d ri nk or in the food and reachi ng the blood through the epithel ial cell s of the m ucous membra ne whe nce it may final ly reac h the various cell s givi ng them the needf ul d egree of m oi sture E very cell co ntai ns soda combi ni ng with nasce n t chlori ne which is formed by the splitti ng up of the chlori de of so di um co ntai ned This ch lori d e of sod ium withi n i n the i n tercellular flui ds the cell thus prod u ced has the property of a ttracti ng water ; i n co nsequ ence of which the cell en larges and is d i vi d ed On ly i n this way d oes d i vision of cell s for p u rposes of cell m ultiplication tak e place If no chlori de of so diu m is formed within the cell s the water d esti n ed to supply thei r moisture is retai ned i n the i ntercellular flui ds and a hydrz mla resu lts The patie nt then shows a watery bloated appe ara nce is l angui d d rowsy l achry m ose chilly espe cially alo ng the spi ne a nd extremi ties He craves salt Al though a ple ntiful supply of salt ma y be off ered i n the food the d iseased con di tion is n ot t e moved si mpl y beenuse the cells can n ot ta ke up the parti cles of salt u nl ess offere d in a very d ilute solution . - , . ’ . - . . . , , , . , , , . . . , , . , , , , , . . , , . , T HE 102 TW E LVE T ISS UE RE M I E D ES . N a tr ma r molecules co n tai n ed i n the epithelia l cells the pe pt ic glands becom e split up by th e m il d action of the The . . of carbo nic aci d of the blood its chlori ne is separated and the free soda u nites wi th the carbonic aci d and this co mbi nati on reaches the blood while the chlori ne u nited to the hydroge n and d issolved i n water reaches the sto mach as hy d rochlori c aci d If on accou nt of the want of salt i n the e pi thelial cells of the peptic glands no H Cl can be formed there arises an i ncrease of the exu d ated al kali ne mucus from the superficial epithelium of the m ucous m em brane of the stomach D iluted hyd rochlori c aci d given in ord er to red u ce the secretion of the superfi cial epithelial cell to the proper quanti ty is but a palliati ve proced u re ; a rational cu re must be efl ected by t e stori ng the disturbed motion of the NaCl m olecules which are found i n the nourishi ng flui d of the epithelial cells of the pepti c glands by mea ns of admi ni steri ng homoge neous mole cules Thi s is also the fu nction re med y of m uci n which is con It ta ined i n the epithelial cells of all mucous membra nes cures catarrh of su ch whe n its characteri stic exu dation is presen t ; just as the hy drochlori c aci d formed i n the epithel ial ce l ls of the peptic glan ds red uces the i n crease d al k ali ne mu cous exu da tio n of the superficial epithelium to the right quan tity so can the hydrochloric aci d that is formed by splitti ng up of the chlori de of so diu m withi n the muci n of all mucous mem branes li mit the secretion of the m ucus i n the formative , , , , , . , . , , . , . , a fact that hy drochloric aci d is obtai ned from sa lt n m ea ns of carbon i c aci d acti ng upo n n o t o ly by m a t r a n N ( ) the salt in a mass but a sim il ar result is obtai ned by the ac tion of water I n the former the carbo nic aci d u nites with th e sod ium whi ch has lost its chl orine an d thi s com bi nation reaches the blood ; i n the other case sodi um hyd roxy d results which di ssolves the muci n an d in creases the This explai ns the ori gi n of catarrh in m ucus It is . , , . , , . res h e p . In consequen ce of , N A TR UM u nm a r rco n 10 . 3 sal t blood serum may transu de into the stom ach and vomit i ng of a watery secretion ( waterbrash ) will res ult If salt is lack in g in a portion of cells ( bel ow) the epi d ermi s the ir proper amount of water cann ot be received and the epi d ermi s ri ses i n blisters wi th clear watery con ten ts S i m ilar blisters from correspon d i ng d ist urbances may arise on the conju nctiva I n consequen ce of a d isturbed fu nction of salt we ma y fin d at the same ti me th ough in di fl eren t places secretions either , . , , , . , , . , , , v omiti ng of water or m ucus may exist together with a con sti pa ti on caused by a lessen ed secretion of mucus i n the , , Am o ng the mai n effects of u nd ue sal te ati ng we find 1 thic k e i g n A n and partial pa ralysis of th e vocal cords ) and an al most co nti n ual sore throat with d ryn ess of the cu ti cle 2) A pale and waxy color which yet perspires too freely upon exertio n n n o n stipati r h ro ic d ia r rh a o c o e C 3) A b n or m al appetite 4) e d Pl t hora a n corpule n ce 5) 6 ) R etard ed en dosmosis and e xosmosis n n n e n a n d h hi i of bloo d slow circulatio lowere d t 7) g . , , . . . . T . , cutaneous affections deposits and abscesses M ed za xl A rgus Sept 96 — N a tr ma r promotes the activity of tiss ue Gener al Acti on change and i n creases the excretion of urea hen ce its use i n chro nic scrofulou s ail ments afl ecti ng the glands bowels and sk in It acts upo n the blood lymphatic system the mucous li ning of the d igestive tract and upon liver and spl ee n It causes a deteriorati o n of the blood and other vital flui ds par taki ng oi a scorbutic nature givi ng rise to i nflammation going on to ulcerati ons and prod uci ng d isti nct d yscrasi a It th at resul ti ng anon Anaemia A serous d is 8 ) Dan d ru fl , . , ' ’ , , . . . , , . , , , , , . . , T T HE 1 04 W E LVE T ISS U E R E M E D I E S . of the bod y whe n they are accompanied by sal ivation in creased lachryma ti on or by vom iti ng of water or m ucus Mucous m em bran es everywhe re a re aff ected prod uci ng spo ngi n ess a n d sw el li ng with ven ou s hypertem ia bleed i ng and i ncreased mucous secretion ; hen ce catarrhs of all mucous m em bra nes with secretio ns of transparent wa tery coarse frothy mucus Vesicl es with watery con tents which burst and leave a thi n sc urf Watery vomiti ng i ncreased aqueous n ess of an y part of th e bod y hyd roce halus etc n u o he t e g p has a clea n shiny a ppearance or bubbles of fr thy sal iv a extend along its sides or is broad palli d puffy w ith a pasty coat D i m i n i shed secreti o ns of an y part of the bod y salty taste Dr Leo n R ose nbusch of L emb u rg re ports a most favora ble experien ce i n the use of N a tr ma r by su bcutaneous i n i e c i o n s t n l r ca es ar k e d by d a ger of fai i n ci culatio s m n n j g T he followi ng is a resu m e by the author of t he i nd ications for i njection and the amou n ts to be used 1 S u dden colla pse ( five to ei ght d rams of a si x per cen t solution) 2 Paresis of t he heart m uscles from an y acut e d isease ( five to eight drams at once and the n one to two d rams daily ) A e r k m n n r cut astr o e teritis great wea ess afte seve e vo it 3 g i ng and d iarrhcr a ( eight to twen ty ou nces of a t epi d solution of si x per thousand ) H m rr e o hage fro lu gs to ach or bowel five d ra m s m n s m s 4 ( the n one and a half drams daily ) H r i n eart failu e co n eque ce of c ro ic d isease ca n n h a n d s 5 cheti c con ditio ns on e and a half d rams dail y for se veral ( days) , , . , . , , . . , . . , . , , . , , , , . , . 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G u id in g p S y m t o ms a nd C h a ra c t er i s t i c In d i c a t i o n s Mental Symptoms — H opel ess fee l ing about the future De e i c t o n r s of s i it c o ol a tio aggrav a t es flutt e r i of the n n n s j ; p g heart follows Del iri um with starti ng wand eri ng del iri um with frothy appearan ce of the to ngue Hypochondriacal mood wi th co nsti pation E xcitemen t excessively frolicsome with in cli nation to dance and si ng ; angry i rri tability with passion . , . , . . , , 1 06 m ss TWE LVE T ISS UE THE asn s tachian tube (K a l i sulph ) R oari ng in cars Purulent d is charges from cars Cracking when chewing Itch i ng and burni ng i n the ear sti tches in the ear Nose — O l d nasal an d phary ngeal ca ta rrhs with l oss of smell a nd tas te Colds causin g vesi cular eru ption s with watery co nte nts which bu rst and leave thi n scurfs or crusts Scabs i n the n ose I nfluenza hay fever Chron ic eatarrhs of blood less patie n ts mucus havi ng a salty taste Coryza with clear watery discharge or alternati ng with d ry coryza with loss of smell and tas te posteri or nares feel d ry E pistaxis from st oopi ng and from coughi ng Gen eral morni ng aggra vati on of catarrhs R ed ness of nose with pi mples vesicl es and pai nful n od ul es Col d Nose on on e si d e feels n u mb comme nci ng wi th sn eez ing Pa06 — Sal low co m plexio n lead en Faceache with consti patiou with characte ristic tongue or vom iti ng of cl e ar water Period i cal neural gi a after qui ni ne with lachr ym ation Greasy appearan ce of s ki n Sweati ng while eati ng S ycosis whisk ers fal l out with much itchi ng vesicles wi th watery conten ts Pust ular eruption on forehead Mouth — B listers lik e pearls arou nd the m outh h umi d sores i n the comm issu res Thrush with salivation Cra cks i n l ips burni ng and pai nful R elaxed uvula Follicular ca tarrh of pharyn x E ruptions on chi n L ips swolle n — n o gue n mucous and oati g sli y clear d watery sero an m C when small bubbles of frothy saliva cover the si des Loss of mate Vesicles o n the ti p of the tongue Mapped tongue To ngue n umb ; stifl Chil dre n are slow i n learn i ng to tal k D ryn ess of to ngue an d m outh Se nsation of a hai r on tongue more a sensation eeth — S ensitive easil ng ulcerate d gums blee d i Tooth y ache with i nvolu n tary flow of tears or salivation Lo ose ness of teeth R anula chro nic i n flam mation of the salivary glands Teethi ng with dribbli ng of saliva G u mboil s wi th throbbing and bori ng pa i ns roat — Neck em aciated Di phth eria if the face be pufly and pal e with d rowsi ness watery stool s flow of saliva or . . . . . , . . , . , . . , , , , . . , . . . . . , . . , . , , . . , . , . , . . , T » . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . 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T . , . , , , , N A T R UM M UR I A T I C UM 107 . vomi ti ng of water Post d iphtheritic paralysis when food goes the wrong way and only liqui ds can be swallow ed Sore throat wi th transparen t m ucus cover i ng the to nsils R elax ed uvu la chronic sore throat with feeli ng of plug or l ump and o a n a nd stitches i n r e t d r es of the thr t o st ictio a s n r n C y g throat Follicu l ar pharyngi tis especi a ll y in smok ers and after N itr a te of sil ver treatmen t Swelli ng of su b maxil l ary gla nds li ps cervi cal glan ds and tonsi ls Goitre with watery secretions ( chief re med y Ca lc films ) Mumps with sal ivati on and frequen t coughi ng of mucus tasti ng sal ty In flam ma tion of uvul a Offen sive b rea th U vula elongated Gas tric Symptoms — I nd igestio n with vom iti ng of clear frothy water or stri ngy saliva or with pai n an d salivati on Offe nsi ve b reath S tomachache with above sym ptoms Heavi ness and ful ness W aterbrash water com in g u p i nto the throat not aci d Press ure and d ist ensio n of the stom ach with longi ng for sal t food Lo ngi ng for sa lty and bitt er thi ngs V iolent thirst Ravenous hunger Heartburn after eati ng Sour taste Av ersion to bread Loss of d esire for smokin g Jau nd ice with drowsi ness Feeli ng of great weak n ess an d si nk i ng at stom ach R ed spots on pit of stomach Abdomen and StooL— Consti patio n when ari si ng fro m wa nt of moisture ; dryn ess of the mucous li ni ngs with watery secre tions ; in oth er parts watery vom iti ng watery eyes sa liva tion etc Pai n i n regi on of liver an d splee n H e morrhoi dal con stipatio n Constipation accompan ied with m uch weak Dry ness of the in testin es G rea t torpor but without pai n stool prod ucing fissure burni ng pai n i n the rectu m S ti ng orn i ng hem orrhoi d s H er petic eruptio n arou nd a n us bleeding s marting feeling after stool which is ha rd difficul t and crumbl ing with stitches in the rectum P roctalgia Pai n i n abd omi nal ri ng Diarrhcr a wi th watery frothy stool D iar rhcca alternati ng with co nstipation E xcoriatin g watery d iarrh e a i nvol u ntary knows not whether flatus or fa ces escape Great we ak ness of abd omi nal muscles an d viscera - . . . , , , . . , - . , . , . . , . , . . . , . , . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , . , . . . . . , . . , , . , , T . . ' . , . . , . , . 1 08 TWE LV E T I SS U E R E T HE M I ED ES . turia from scurvy ; cutti ng and burn i ng after u ri nation S permatic co rd an d testi cles pai nful swoll en and i nfil trated I nvolu nta ry Cata rrh of bladde r with characteristic d ischarge uri nation while wal k i ng cou ghi ng etc G on orrhe a with scal d i ng C hronic gonorrh e a tra nsparen t watery sli me i n tensely itchi ng ; urethra pai nfully sore to pressu re ; cu t ti ng in ure thra afte r uri nati ng Chro nic syphilis serou s ex uda tion loss o f hair from the pubes Semi nal emissions followed by ch illi ness and lass i tu de with increased sexual desires I m pote n ce Di scharge of pr ostati c flui d Scrotal e dem a I n con ti nen ce B u rni ng an d sore ness of vagi na afte r uri nati ng of u ri ne Me nstruatio n d ischarge thi n watery blood y ; d e A ch layed men struation with headache Pruritus vu lve ing i n testicles V iolent itchin g on scrotu m Loss of hai r from pubes errible sadness d uri ng me nses L eti corrhe a watery Copious catamen ia with sli my corrod i ng l eu cor rhe a ; watery smarti ng discharges after or be tw een periods scal di ng irritati ng d ischarges causi ng itchi ng and falli ng off of the hair on the pubes Before menses sad and mela ncholic ; d uri ng and after men ses headache Prolapsus must si t d own to preven t it G reat d ryn ess of the vagi na Chl orosis d irty look to the Sk i n with pal pitation d elayi ng cata men ia Pressi ng Ute rine troubles rel ie ved by lying on back on a pillow and pushi ng towards ge nitals I n the morn i ng — Pregnancy Morni ng sickn ess with vom iti ng of frothy watery phlegm Lo ss of hair d uri ng chil dbirth or lactation — i r a m r o s t e A cute i n flammation of the wi nd pipe Resp t y Sy with clear frothy watery phlegm loose and ra ttli ng som e tim es raised with d i fli cu l ty Dry Short cough day and night from irritation at pit of stoma ch B ro nchiti s wi th cou gh from tic kl i ng behi nd sternu m ; cough causes bursti ng hea dache i nvolu ntary micturitio n pai n i n abd omi nal ri ng and spermat ic cord lachrymation and pal pitation and stitch es i n chest cough with wi n ter cough Ch ro ni c bron chi al ca ta rrh bu rsti ng headach e tears st ream down the chee ks and invol u ri nation un ta ry A sth ma wi th profuse wa tery m ucus Whoopi ng cough with sa me cond itions I nflammation of . , . . , , . , , , . , . , . . . . . . , , , , . . 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M TWE LVE TI$ UE RE T HE 1 10 I ED ES . xcessi ve sleep if traced to an excess of moistu re in the brai n The natura l amou nt of sl eep is u nrefreshi ng and he feel s ti red i n the morn i ng on awa ki ng Constant and ex cessiv e d esi re to S lee p Dreams of robbers i n the house Fre qu ent starti ng d uri ng sleep S lee p very restless and setti ng i n la te I nsom nia with u n u sual ge neral an i matio n Febrile Symptoms — S carlet fever with drow si n ess twitchi ng or vomiti ng of watery flui ds Profuse night-sweats After the second remed y i n rheu matic fever wi th chill iness and ch aracteri sti c sym ptoms Hay fever with watery discharges from the eyes and n ose Typhus fever when stupor and sleepi ness are gr eat Inte rmittent fever after abuse of quinine living in damp re gions or newl y turned grou nd C hill from morni ng till noo n about 1 0 A M preced ed by i ntense itchi ng h eat with i ncreased hea d ach e and thi rst sweat sour and weak en ing m uch ba cka che and th robbi ng headache great l an m n and fever blisters on the n o r e m aciatio sallow co lexio u p g Typhoi d or mal igna n t sym ptoms whe n such accompa l ips ni men ts as twitchi ngs d ro wsi n ess and watery vo miti ng occur — Skim Chro nic sk i n diseases urticarious and m iliary c rup tions E czem a fine scal es or erupti o ns with water con te n ts Herpetic eru ptions occu rri ng i n the course of a d isease blis ters bl ebs an d watery vesicl es on the sk i n Herpes i n be nd of kn ee an d elbo w Colorless watery vesi cles formi ng i nto thi n scabs or crusts whi ch fall 0 3 an d rea d ily form aga in I ntertri go soren ess of the sk i n i n chil dren with watery sym ptoms W arts on the pa l ms of the hands W hite scales i ntertri go between thighs and scrotum with on the scalp acri d and excoriati ng d ischarge Pemphigus watery bl ebs Shi ngles or herpes zoster with characteristic sym ptoms R u pia bli sters not pust ular eruptio ns Herpes circi natus Sycosis if watery symptoms correspo nd beard falls out d an Nettlerash it chi ng violen tly E ffects of insect bites d rufl appears after bo dily exertio n tetter in bends of jo ints Ooz It ing of an acri d substa n ce herpes zoster E cz ema from Sleep — E . , . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . . . . , , , , , , - , , . , . , . , . , . , , . . , , . . , , , . . . , . . , , , - . . , . . , , . N A T R UM MUR I A T I C UM III . Warts i n pal ms of hands Nettlerash i n interm itt en t fever Ha ngn ails Tissues Anasarca accu mulation of serum i n the areolar tissues Dropsy or d ropsical swe l li ng pu fli ness of the tissu es A n e m i c con Se rous or wate ry exu d ations serou s secretions ditio n blood thi n and watery chlorotic condi tions ; chlorosis A ne m ia d ue to abuse of salt ; emac iation pall o r with di rty flacci d torpi d ski n ; hyd rae mic, ad ynami c condi tions varices Basedow s d isease A dd iso n s d isease D ryn ess of m ucous E maciation whi le living we ll ; mem branes goi ng on to erosio n ema cia tion especially of the n ec k Ca ch e xia from ague plus qui n i n e C h ro nic swel li ng of lym phati c and sebaceous glan ds Gout A cts u pon cartil age m ucous follicles and glands salivary and mese n teric gla n ds Catarrhs of all mucous surfaces A l l exu datio ns a nd secretions are transpar en t slimy li k e boiled starch Modal ities — G en erally worse i n the morn i ng period i cal ly ; at the seasi de and i n col d weather Backache is reli eved by l ying on som ethi ng hard Complai nts after uri nati ng ; after abuse of nitrate of Silver ; from quini ne Home opathic Data — This d rug was first proved by Hahn e mann and appears in vol iv of the Ch on ic D iseases It was al so re proved by the A ustri an Soci ety of Provers and the pathogenetic efl ects record ed by Hah nema nn a nd therapeutic results obtai ned by the use of the 3o th pot e ncy bri llian tly ver Its pathogen esis is fou nd co mplete i n the Glzm mc D is ified but excel len t resu mes together with ad d ed cl inical eases experien ce si nce that publication can be fou nd i n Herin g s Gui d i ng Symptoms vol vii and Alle n s H a nd book q/ M a ten a M ed ica A n i nteresti ng and suggestive little book on N a tr u m " “ mun a tzcu m as a test of th e d octri ne of D r ug Dy na mzlaa h on by D r Jas C B urnett is al so worthy of specia l m e ntion Published by E Goul d 8L Son Lond on Administration Sch ii ssl er recom men ds the 6 th poten cy hool seems to A l le n M D . . . - F , , . . , . , , . , , ’ ’ . . 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F . , . - . , . . , TWE LV E T I SS U E RE M E D I E S T HE I I Z . than below S chu ssl er recommends also its external application in such di seases as the sti ngs of insects l i kewi se as a gargle or spray i n catarrhal afl ections — i l i n o Re at sh p Compare K a l i sulplz and K a l i mu r in I n gas tri c catarrhs of the E ustachia n tubes and tym pa nu m and i ntest i nal con di tion s co mpare N a t r su lph I n hea dache of you ng gi rl s d uri ng menses com pare Ca le films and Fer n phos Head ache d uri ng catamen ia K a l i sa w when metror n the m e nses are scan ty rha i c sym pto ms prepo n d erate W he g I n bites of i nsects L ed u m com es n earest but N a tr mu r Ferr pkos and K c i i films have also bee n successfully em ployed N atr ma r has as a close analogue L y mp which will often be need ed to supple men t its actio n N a tr ma r regu la tes moi sture exu datio n fro m the circul atio n especially when from the arterial system whi l e N a tr snip/r is more ih d icated whe n from the ve nous system Co mplemen tary drugs N a tr ma r often preced es S epia an d Apis and A rg n it For the excess ive use of salt in S ug oh i n chro nic diseases food give B i osplr For the ba d eflects of sea bath in g A rr F or the bad results of cauterizatio n of any m ucous s urface with n itrate of silve r N a tru m is the an ti dote For dryn ess of mucous mem bran es co m pare C r ap/til e A l umi na B ry ama I n ra nula A mar a t o h 3 . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . . - . , . . , , . , T NA RUM PHOSPHOR I CUM — Sy nony ms ba s p . Natricus . Sod iu m Phosphate S oda: Phosphas . . . Natri Phosphas Phos . S od i i Phosphas . — m Phosphate of S oda Commo n Na e — Formula, Na, H PO, , Chemica l Pr opertie s . I aH O , Sp . . gra vity I 5 5 It is prepa re d by neutralizi ng orthophosphori c aci d with carbo nate of sod ium and is al so mad e fro m bo ne It cry sta lliz es i n l arge tra nsparen t monocli ni c prisms ash co n tai n i ng tw elve m ol ecul es o f water of crysta lliza tio n It It is solubl e i n two parts of has a m i l d cooli ng sali ne taste hot and in six of col d wate r It is i nsolubl e in alcohol So lutions are S lightly al kali ne , . . , , , . . , . , . . . I I4 TW E LVE T ISS U E RE M E D I E S TE E . with the vessel s of the liver and l ik ewise with the remai ning — set of fu nction al cel ls viz : those of the hepatic aci ni also lyi ng i n i n timate relatio n to the blood vessels and to the biliary capill aries with their gland ular epi thel ium This — double d uty belongs to th e large cells of the aci n i viz : the formati on of glycogen and the form ati on of uric aci d I n add itio n the ol d red blood globules are here i n the liver but i n the portal system of vei ns now become ca pillary i n the aci ni are fi nally disi ntegrated and the new formed globules perfected Al l of these varied fu nctions separate as th ey are u nd oubted ly assist each o ther furn ishi ng n ecessary ch em ical exchanges etc The glycogen is be lieved to be mai nly carried away i n the blood curren t to be stored i n the muscular tissues furni shi ng motor energy th e reto an d bei ng che m ically split i n to two parts of lacti c aci d Th is aci d ai ds i n l ater vi tal fu n ction s of the bod y and is at last tra nsformed i nto carbo n ic aci d an d water while ci rculati ng in the bloo d This transformatio n tak es place th rough the presence in the — — blood of phosphate of soda N a i r pli es and by a catal ytic action of this sa lt A ny d eficie ncy i n this prevents this chem ical cha nge and the la cti c a ci d remai ns as such An aci d state of the syste m now prevai ls ; rheumatism d yspepsi a i ntest i nal troubles etc ensu e A ccord i ng to Sch ii ssl er by the admi nistra tion of molecu l ar d oses of this d rug this — catalytic action is at o nce restor ed the aci d state ceases and M n orga C the rheu matic and other sym pt oms subsi d e (J M D) U ri c aci d is kept soluble i n the blood by the prese n ce of the phosphate of soda and the natu ral temperatu re of the blood When ever there is a defi ci ency of this salt uric aci d is combi ned wi th the soda formi ng the urate of sod a an i n soluble salt and d eposited near the poi n ts prod u ci ng gout and acute i nflammatory rheumatism During an attack of acut e gout we fi nd that the excretio n of uric aci d is d im i nished in proporti o n to the amou n t of the d eposit of urate of soda arou nd the poi n ts N a tr u m phosph serves to e mul si fy fatty aci ds ; it is there , , . . - , , , - , , , . , , . . , - , , , . , , . . . . , , , . , , . , , , . . . , . . , . , , . , . . N ATR U M PH OS PHO RI C U M I I5 . fore a rem ed y for all d yspepti c co nd itions traceable to fats or such as are aggr ava te d by their use B esi des com bi n i ng with these aci d s the phosphate of so da appropriates m o lecules of albu men whi ch acts bio c he mi cally li ke an aci d The white blood corpuscles leu coc ytes o r lym ph co rpuscles e rry m olecules of fat and pepto n es which latter are m od ified album i noi ds from the i n testi nal wall s to the blood and then ce to the tissues hey do thi s by virt ue of thei r active move m en ts From the wal l s of the i ntesti nal tract the passage of the leucocytes now la d en with peptones is a d irect one while those carryi ng the fat m olecules reach the goal by an i ndirect — way namely through the thoracic d u ct F i nally they reach the tissues through the wall s of the ca pillaries H ere after the pepto nes are retra nsformed i nto album i n oids they are deposited and becom e material for the growth of you ng cells whi ch are formed by divisio n If the progress of the leu cocytes carryi ng the fat molecules is stopped in their course through the lym phati c glands s ki n bon es or lu ngs phl egmonous and gla nd ul ar inflammati o ns and swelli ngs tak e pla ce as wel l as tu bercular co n diti o ns of these organs and tissues S i nce these st agnated leucocytes co n tai n albu me n and fat thei r fatty degen eration is re ndered possible So lon g as this has not actually ta k en place N a tr u m pliospk possesses the power to free the leu cocytes and thereby again e nabl ing them This it does by its two to carry o n their specifi c fu nctio n — properti e s that of emulsifyi ng fats eve n if but a trace of a fatt y aci d is prese nt and its capacity to ta k e up pepto ni c mol ecul es — General Act i om D iseases of i nfa nts sufferi ng from excess of lactic aci d res ulti ng from overfeed i ng with mil k and sugar hin mois t coating on t he A il men ts wi th excess of aci dity he soft palate als o has a yell owish creamy look Sour tongue eructations sour v omiting;gr eenish diarrh oea pai ns spasm s and fever wi th acid symptoms etc A cts also upon the bo nes and glands lungs and abd omi nal organs The kn owl edge of its sphere of action has been much e nlarged by Sch , . - , . , , T , . . , , , . , . , , . , , , , . , . . , . . , . T . T . , . . , , . . , . . w , 1 16 TW E L V E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S THE . cen t yea rs Small d oses of N a tru m plzos given subcu tane ousl y have bee n fou n d to a n ti d ote the d esi re fo r Morphi n e and thus brea k up the habit . . . G u i d i n g S y m p t o ms MentaL — C h ar a c t e ri st i c I n d i ca t i o n s a nd . apprehensive fear as if somethi ng woul d h appen Dull and without ambition I magi nes on wak i ng at n ight that pieces of furniture are persons ; that he hears footsteps i n n ext room N ervo us i rritable vexed at A n xious an d . . . Head m — H ead aches , , crown of head ; on awak in g i n the morn i ng with crea my appearan ce at the bac k part of the palate and yell o w moi st tongue Seve re pai n i n the hea d as if th e sk ull were too full fron tal or oc ci pital with n ausea or some sli m y vomiti ng I n tense pressure and heat on the top of the head as if it woul d ope n G i d d i ness vert igo with gastric d erangemen ts S icken i ng h ead aches ejecti on of so u r froth E yes — D isch arge of go l d en yellow cream y m atter from the eyes Ophthal mi a d i sch arge of yell ow cream y matter the li ds are gl ued together i n t he morn i ng H y popyon B urn i ng l achrym ation See sparks before eyes S qui n ti ng caused by i n testi n al i rritation as from worms Gran ul ar conj un cti viti s wh en gran ul atio ns look li ke sm all bli sters S crofulous ophth al m ia Pai n over eyes Dim sigh t as if a veil were over eyes — E ars On e ear red E ars sore externally bu rn an d itch hot frequ en tly itch y accom pan i ed by ga stri c d era ngemen ts an d aci d ity — Nose Pi cki ng at the n ose associ ated with aci d ity of the stom ach an d w orm s P ri ck i ng in the nares Offe nsive od or before n ose It chi ng of n ose Face — R ed an d bl ot ch ed face yet n o t fev eri sh with aci d ity white ab out n ose or mouth Faci al n eural gi a ; shooti ng etc stitchi ng pai n Soren ess of ri gh t l ow er j aw P al en ess or blui sh fl ori d appearan ce of face sour ri si ngs etc — Mouth Yell ow creamy coating at the back part of the roof of the mouth A ci d tas te i n the m outh Copp ery taste and Sca on , , . , , , . . , , . . - f . , , , , . . . . . . , . . , . . , , , , . , . . , . . . . , , . , , , . . . , , , . , . . . 1 18 TWE L VE T ISS U E R E ME D I E S T HE ight whe n warm in bed ( i njections of same ) White or gree n stool s with di arrhoea and sometimes with jau nd ice d ue to defi cie ncy of bil e F latulen t colic Obsti nate con stipa tion Itchi ng sore and raw an us — i n r a n a n d Ur Se xual Orga s y Hepati c form of d iabetes Con stan t urgi ng flow i nterm its requires strai ni ng I ncon ti nen ce of urin e i n ch i l dren wi th aci di ty U ri ne d ark red with arthr itis F reque nt micturition A ton y of bladd er Sem i na l em issions without d reams Sem en thi n watery Sex ual desi re go ne or i ncrease d with erections Drawi ng in testicles an d spermatic cord Menses too early pale wi th af tern oon hea dache ove r e yes worse after menses wi th sensa tion in k n ees as if cords were shortened Weak ness and d is tress in the uteri ne region Prolapse with weak si nk i ng feeli ng after stool U teri ne di spl ace men t with rheu matic pai ns S terility wi th aci d secretio ns fro m the vagi na Leuc orrhcea d ischarge creamy or ho n ey c olored or a ci d and watery S our smelling discharges from the uterus E xcitem en t wi th sleeplessness before me nses Pregnancy — Morn i ng sick n ess with vom iti n g of sour masses or flui ds — i a t m r o m s t o y Sy p A useful i n tercu rre nt i n catarrhal Res p r troubles associated with aci dity Phthisis florid a in young subjects with hereditary tend ency to sigh especial ly d uring menses S ore ness of i n tercostal muscles and Con su mpti o n lower stern um Pai ns i n chest worse from pressu re and deep breathi ng Circulatory Organs — Tremb l i ng about the heart Pai ns about the base of heart relievi ng pai n in li mbs and great toe Palpitati o n feels pulse in d ifl erent parts of bod y Se nsation as though shot were rolli ng th ro ugh arteri es Back and E x tremities — C rick i n n eck S we ll i ng of gla n ds of n eck Goitre W ea k feeli ng i n back and li mbs L gs e give wa y while wal k i ng Gait u ns tead y Spi na l w a rms, paral ytic wea knes s of lower extremities I nsi d e thighs draw Pai n in k nees a nkles an d Sore ha mstri ngs and ba ll of foot n . , , . . . , . , . , . . . . . . , . , , . , , , . , . . . . - , . - . . . . , , . . , . . . . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . , . N AT R U M P n osr n o arcu m 1 19 . tra ction of exte nsor m uscles on back of arm A chi ng wrists So re feeli ng in joi n ts Crampy pai n in hands while wri ti ng R heumatic arthritis especially of joi n ts of fi ngers pai ns sud d en l y go the heart — Nervous Symptoms I rritation of the i n testi nes by worm s sometim es causes squi n ti ng and twitchi ng of the facia l m us cles Ner vou sn ess tired feel ing with gone ness of stomach crick in n ec k tre m bli ng and palpitatio n H eavi nes s as if . . . . , , . , , . , , , . , estl ess with worm troubles very drowsy falls asleep whi le sittin g S leepless from itchi ng Wak es easily Sexual dreams Fe bri le Symptoms — I n termitte n t fever with vom iti ng of aci d sour masses A ci d exceedi ngly sour sme lli ng perspira tions Feet icy col d d uri ng the day bu rn at ni ght F lashes of heat an d hea dache every aft ernoo n Skim— Chafing of the sk i n E czem a with sym pto ms of aci d ity secretion creamy honey colored E rythema R ose rash gol d en yellow scabs Secreti ons yellow li k e honey and cau se sore ness of sk i n H ives itching al l Crusta lactea over bod y li k e i ns ect bites Much itchi ng at an k l e joi nts with ecze matou s eruption — iss ues E xu dations and secreti ons yellow hon ey colore d Leucaem ia S welli ng of l ymphati c gla nds before hard eni ng Marasm us of chil d ren I n bo ne diseases to favor deposit of phosphate of li me Scrofu l a ; i ts specifi c action upon glan ds ten ds to dissolve the morbi d ly form ed prod ucts L eucocycosis R heu ma tic arthritis — i Modal ties S ome of the pai ns of this rem ed y were aggra vated d uri n g a thund e rst orm ; d uri ng m en struatio n m an y sym ptoms have an afternoon and even i ng aggravation Home opathic Data — Proved u nd er supervision of Dr E A F arri ngto n he record of the provi ng is fou nd i n A ll en s E ncyclope d i a vol x first published in H a l mema n ma n M ond dy vol xii A n excellen t symptomatology of the d rug is found i n A ll en s H a ndbook and Heri ng s Gui d i ng Symp tom vol vii i Sl eep — S lee p r , , . . . . , . - , - . . , . . , - , ” “ . . - , . . . T , , . , . . . - , . . . , . . . . . . T . . . . ’ ' . , . , . ’ , . , . ’ TW E LVE m m R E M E D I E S T HE 1 20 Ad mi nistra . recom mend s the 6x either in tritu ration or in d ilution It may also be used as an i nj ection i n worm troubles D r Morga n prefer s i nfreque n t d oses of the o t h e n e n c ot cy The hi he r igh st pot ies have also a n d h e p 3 g bee n em ployed with su ccess — n i i Relat o sh p As a rem ed y for scrofulosis with si m ilar aci d sym ptom s compare Ca le ca r b I n gastric cata rrhal affecti ons it is to be com pared with Ca lca r K a l i ca r d Nux Coccu L Ca r bo Ca r bol a c A s a re m e d i a l agen t for chi l dren for whom Na tr Max is pie em i ne n tly the remed y whe re these aci d co nd itions of stomach and bowels are fre que nt compare R lzeu m where the whole bod y but espec ially the stool of the little patie nt smell s sour It is i n teresti ng to n ote the associ a tio n of the ar r phos gastri c sym p e uli N a t c p toms so frequen tly verified cli n i cally and the symptoms of gout d evel oped i n the provi ngs R emem beri ng the peculi ar gouty d yspepsia we ma y have i n N a tr films a most usefu l remed y Com pare here Gold ne B enz as G un il l a L ymfi S uéol mr I n itchi ng all ove r com pa re D al ia/tor U r tzm S u l l m r etc p — tion S ch u ssl er , . . . . . s “ . . . , . , , . - . . , , , , , , , . , . . , , . . . , ’ . , , , , . ’ . , . NA T RUM SUL PHURI CUM S y nony ms — S odiu m S ul phas , , , S ulphate . S o dae . S ul phas Sod u . . Common Name — G lauber of So da Che mical PrOpert i es —Formula Na, S O ro O It cc curs rather abu n dan tly i n nature : sea water sali n e spri ngs R ussia n salt l ak es etc It is prepared by the action of sul n h s u r i c a m n a a n r i d co o s lt pu ifi d by recry tallizatio c m e o n d p It forms l arge colorless transparent oblique rhombic or si x si d ed prisms h a vi ng a cooli ng bitt e r sali ne taste They effl oresce i n warm ai r at They m elt i n thei r own 0 C 3 water of cry stallizatio n mel ti ng also freely at 3 3 C ; above or bel ow that tem perature t he solubility d ecreases — Pre parati on The pure sul phate of sod iu m is tritu rated as d irected u nder C lass V I I A mer ica n H om a t/zic Pha rmaco ’ s Sal t F S ulph ate . . . ,, , , , , . . , , , , , , . , ° . ° . , . , TWE LVE T ISS UE R E M E DI E S T HE I 22 . the n erves supplyi ng the gall apparatus we may have an in crease or d im i nuti o n of that secreti on If a diabetes mellitu s is caused by a lesse ned secretion of pa n creatic flui d N a tr u m su lpfi may be the remed y required If the mot or nerves of the colon are not i nflue nced sufli ci entl y by N a tru m snip/c con stipati o n and flat u l en t colic t e sul t If i n co nseque nce of d istu rbed mo lecular mo tion of N a tru m sn ip/z the el im i nation o f superfluous wa ter from the i n tercel l ular spaces is rend ered tardy hyd rmmia results he hydre m ia an d the fu nctional d isturba n ces withi n the gall secreti ng apparatus are the cond itions for the develop me n t of the fo llowi ng d iseases : I ntermitten t a nd b ilious fevers i n fluenz a vomiti ng of bile bilious di arrhma ( ed ema ced ematous ery sipelas vesicul ar eruptions filled wi th yellow serum ; moist eczema herpes sycoti c growths catarrhs with yellowish gree n or gre e n secre , . , . . . . . T . , , , , , , , , , , - , , Persons suff eri ng from hy dre mia are worse i n d amp weather near water i n close d amp dwelli ngs cel lars etc an d are better u nd er opposite co nd itio ns — n Li k e other al kali ne sulphates an active Ge eral Acti on cathartic I n ad ditio n however it e xhibits a mark ed sim i l arity to the uric aci d d iathesis in ge neral and is certai nly a valuable remed y in combati ng numerous phases of that poly morphou s malad y ( T F A llen ) Gas tri c bilious cond ition s accu mulatio n of water in the areolar tissues ye llow watery secretions on the ski n or yel l owish scales form i ng an eruptio n of vesi cles E xcessive secretion of bile liver afiecti ons gravel sand i n the uri ne d iabetes gout figwarts etc he chi d characteri stic is a dirty greenish gray or greenish brow n coating on the r oot of the tongue and aggravati on from lying on the l ef t sid e N a tr sn ip/z co mbi nes i n a m easure the wo nd erful eff ects of N a tr ma r and of S u lphu r in the Weste rn cli mate as an active mal ari al agen t Its com pl ai nts are those t hat are brought on by livi ng in d amp ho uses baseme n ts and cel lars C omplai n ts are wo rse i n wet w eather co rrespo nd to the hy , , , , , . , , . , , , . . , . . , , , . , , , , , . . . T , - - . . , . . . , , mu cum svw n N A TR UM 12 3 . constituti on and sycoti c dyscrasia co nsti tutional co ndi tions in chil dren that result in cha t catarrhs and ast h mati c com plai n ts ( K en t ) The mo rbi d alterations ca used by N a tr m lph begi n to be obse rvable n ear th e end of the ileum I n the l atter the follicles and i n the l o we r part of the col o n appear swollen with a bright red m argi n of capillaries ; the mucous mem brane between is either pale or shows i nconsi d er able d en tritic i njections I n the lower part of the ileum the m ucous m em bra ne shows a saturated bright red colori ng m ostly equal It is the chief i ngredien t in the Carlsbad water so largely used for its action on the liver ; also con tai ned i n the col d spri ngs of the Isle of W ight of Piil l na Marie nbad and Franzen sbad — R everdi n in a paper S ul phate of Sod iu m as a H emostatic read before the F rench S urgical Associatio n ad vocates the em ploym en t of the sul pha te of sod ium as a hem ostati c He has em ployed it a number of tim es successfu lly ; it is used in — smal l d oses ( 1 0 ce n ti grams gr every hou r i n d anger ous capil lary he morrhage ei ther of spontaneous or trau matic origi n As an exampl e after the rem oval of a subcutaneo us ben ign tu mor the re followed a hem orrhage whi ch res i sted all treatm en t for eight wee ks The same was true of other cases of tra u matic origi n and also i n cases of men orrhagia This remed y was used by Kussmaul and is appare ntly pop ular in the Nort h of German y i n cases of hemophilia B y experi men ta l and cli n i cal observ ati on the author deter mi ned that this drug shoul d be given by t he month o n ly as it is in efl ectual whe n used i n su bcutaneous i njections d rogenoid , . . . . , . , , . , , , . , . , . , . . , . . , , . , . G u id in g S y m pt o ms and C h ara c t eri st i c I n d i ca ti o ns . al y S ui ci d al ten de ncy mus t exe rcise restraint attend ed with wil d ness and irritability irritability d ue to bil ionsness ; d el iriu m Music es peciall y m e la ncholic strains aggra vates sym ptoms ; worse i n morn i ng D ishearte ned Mental troubles arising from a fall or other injuries to the head Hea d and Scalp — V iolen t pul sati ng head ach e worse on top Ment — S mptoms . , , , , . . . e , T ax 1 24 TW E LVE rx ssvs M RE I ED ES . of h ead Vertigo d izzi ness fro m gastri c d erangem ents ex cess of bile wi th bilious coati ng o n the tongu e or bitt er taste i n the m outh S ic k hea dache wi th bili o us d iarrh e a or v om iti ng of bile bitt er taste colick y pa i n Headach e with gi d di n ess Ill effects of falls on an d i njuries Occipital head ach e to the head and mental troubles arising the refrom Congest ion of bl ood to head V iol en t pai ns at base of brai n as if crush ed in a vise o r som ethi ng gnawi ng the re Deliriu m B u rni ng in top of head B rai n fee ls as if loose S cal p se nsi t ive ; hair is pa i nful on co mbi ng it E yes — Yellowness of the co nju nctiva L a rge blister l i ke f n n o r a ulat o s with bur i g lac y atio bur i the i n n n n h r m n ; g g edges of the li ds C h ro n ic conju nctivitis with gran ular li ds r n a n o f i n ee n pus ter ble photoph bia ggluti tio li s r i A o d g morni ng wi th photo phobia Macul a on cornea E ars E arache as if somethi ng were forci ng its way ou t worse i n da m p weather R i ngi ng i n cars as of bells L ight n i ng li ke sti tches through ears — Nose Nosebleed d uri ng menses Om na syphiliti ca worse every change fro m d ry to wet weather St ufli ng u p of n ose Itchi ng of wi ngs of nose Great d ryn ess and burni ng i n nose Pus becomes green on exposu re to light Nasal catarrh ; hawks up salty m ucus — Pace S allow or jaun d iced with biliousn ess Pai n in the zygoma Vesi cles and pimples on face Month — B itter taste i n the mouth full of sl ime thick and tenacious white must hawk it u p consta ntly from ( e sophagus trachea and stomach It well s up from the stomach always " fou l and slim y B urn i ng in mouth Bad taste i n mouth and alw ay s fu ll of sl im e Vesi cu lar e ru ptions around the mouth and ch in R oof of mouth sore to touch Palate very sensitive ; bett er on tak i ng col d thi ngs — ongue Dirty brown ish gree n coati ng or grayish green Palate very sensitive better tak i ng col d thi ngs aste bitter ; sl i m y to ngue B urn i ng blisters on the ti p ; red tongue — m ea Toothache better b v tobacco smoke and cool air . , , , , , . . , , . . . , , . . . . . . - . , . 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T . - , . , T T - . . . - , 1 26 W T T HE E LVE T I SS UE R E ME D I E S . d uri ng m icturition G ravel sand y d eposit i n the uri ne Polyuria si mplex excessive secretions of uri ne ca pe ci al l y if di abetic P reputial a rid scrotal e dema E n larged prostate ; pus and mu c us with the uri ne Cond ylomata soft fleshy excresce nces of syphiliti c origi n wi th gree nish d is charges Itching of gen itals Chro nic go norrh e a Goh or rhe a and sycosis Gonorrh e a s uppressed F em al e gen itals i nflam ed swollen and cover ed with vesi cles ; n osebleed before Menses are profuse acri d and corrosive with colic me nses Leu c an d co nstipatio n or m orni ng d iarrh e a and chillin ess orrhe a acri d corrosive ; part s i nfla med — n n Preg a cy V omiti ng in pregna ncy wi th bitter taste Herpeti c v ulvi tis Phl egrnasia alba d olens Respiratory Symptoms — H oarse ness Asthma worse every cha nge to M p weathe r Humid as thma ra ttli ng of mucus A sth ma d evelopi ng from gen eral b ron chial ca tarrh S ensa tion of al l goneness i n chest Cough wi th thi ck ropy , green ish pus li k e expectora tio n ; sore ness of chest which is better by pressure he nce patient hol ds h is chest wh ile coughi ng Pierci ng pai ns especially in left chest Dysp ne a d urin g damp weather Bronchial cata rrh cough worse i n early B urn i ng . . , , , . . . , , , . . . . . , . , , . , , . , . . , . , . . . . . - . , - , , . , . , . , m — n r i t o r s rcul a y O a C g Pressure and an xiety i n heart regi o n m ust go i n to o pen air for rel ief Back and E xtremities — B ruised pai n i n small o f back and sacru m Soren ess up and down the spi ne and nec k Spinal meningi tis very i m port an t rem ed y with dra wi ng back of the n ec k and spasms i n th e back S welli ng and suppuratio n of axil l ary glands Panaritium S titches i n the left hip trem bli ng of the hands langu or and e d ema of the feet Paron y chia I nflammati on and suppu ration arou nd roots of nail s Ti ngl ing ul cerati ve pai n u nder nails Itchi ng of toes S ci a ti ca wh en getti ng up from sitt i ng or turni ng i n bed ; no relief i n any positio n Pains from hips to k nees R heumatic pai ns in the limbs if gastri c symptoms correspo nd Ci ackim of joints Locomotor ataxia P odagra gout i n the feet, , . f . . . , . , . . . , b . . . . . . ' . . . , N A T R UM acute chron ic cases an d m s a mu cnu B urni ng i n . 12 . soles — t m s o Frustration ; Ne rvous Symp and 7 ext en ds to ti red weary feeli ng espe R estless d emre to move E xh austion ci al l y about the k nees with colic Chorea with retard ed stools Tre mbli ng of the whol e bod y W itchi ng of hand s and feet d uri ng sleep Hand s trem ble on writi ng — l e e D rowsi ness often the precursor of jau ndice wi th S v bilious sym ptoms worse i n the fore noon and whe n rea di ng Heavy anxi ous d ream s awa k es at n ight with attack of asthma Much d ream i n g soo n after falli ng aslee p starti ng I s awak e ned by flatu l en t pai n as if i n a fri ght — m m s A gue i ntermi tte nt fever i n al l its Febrile Sy pto stages bilious vom iti ng R e mittent biliou s fever yel low fever assu m i ng form of seve re bilious remitten t fever gree n ish yellow vo mit brown or blac k I nternal col dness Ch i l i wi th icy col dn ess towards even i ng Hot feeli ng on top of the head S weat without thirst S oren ess i n the hepatic ” te nd e n cy to diarrh e a shifti ng flatus and region W (J W ard M D ) — Skim Ten den cy to warts arou n d eyes scalp face chest an us etc Chafi ng of the ski n in ch il dr en with bilious sym ptoms E cze ma V esicles eruptions con tai n i ng yel low watery secret ions F i ngers swollen and stiff Pal ms of hands raw an d sore and exu de a w atery flui d E rysipelas smooth ti ngli ng or pai nful swel li ng of the ski n Pem red shi n y e s watery vesicles or bl bs over the bo d y wheal u h i s co n p g Yellow scales after the tain ing a yellow water y secretion break i ng of vesicles or blisters on the sk i n Moist ski n affec tion s with bilious symptoms ( E d ematous i nflammati ons of the sk in Jau ndiced ski n itchi ng while u ndressi ng Sycoti c excrescen ces F istu lous abscesses of years stan di ng dis chargi ng watery pns surrou nd ed by a broad bluish li ne b ur , , ’ . . . . . . . e , , , . , , , . . . , . , , , , - . , . . “ . . . , , , . . . , . , , , . . , . , . . . , , , , , . , , , . , . ' . , . . ’ . , , Ti ssues — R egu lates , water apacity c , venous svstem S im ple dro psy i n of . 1 28 TWE LVE T HE RE M E D I E S r rssv e . yellow watery etc S ycosis and leuce m ia Hyd rogenoid cons titution Consumption Pyaemia Sciatica Modalities — A lways worse i n da mp wet wea ther feel s best i n warm and dry weath er and i n open a ir S ym ptoms su ch as arise from livi ng i n damp h o uses basements and cellars worse fro m wate r in any form Com pl a in ts from eati ng n a n r a r e fi s la ts th t g ow a w ter h etc Pai s a k e n m hi m p change positio n ofte n ( R ims) General aggravati on from lying on the left side — m t e o D a Ho a Proved first by Schretter i n 1 8 3 2 and pathic by Nen ning The best arra nge me n t of sym ptoms appeared i n H e ri ng s xll a l en a Al ea zm tr ansferr e d with so me additio ns to A llen s E ncy cloped ia B ut the cred it of greatly e nlargi ng our philosophica l co nceptio n and thera peuti c application of thi s drug belongs to G rauvogl who showed the correspo nd en ce of this d rug to the so called hy droge noi d constituti on His obse rv ations a nd chro n ic eff e cts of go n orr h e a] i nfec tio n have bee n repeated l y verified — i i n i d m t n I n l ead colic low xx to 2x and o fte n A s rat o Grauvogl used Sch ussl er recom men ds the 6 x trituratio n mai nly the ax to 6 x potency while the 30 and 200 have been use d by Heri ng and o th ers — Rela tionship N a1r si t /pix has man y symptoms i n common both with the N a tru m an d S u¢f mn I n the eye symptoms compare G raphit whi ch also has the extrem e aggravation from light i n chro nic eye affectio ns I n the cough B ry on corres po nd s to N a tr g ulp/a i n the al l go ne se nsatio n i n chest sore ness an d n eed of stea d ying the chest hen ce relief by pre s sure ; but Na tr sn ip/1 has m u ch more the m u co pu rulent thick ropy yellowish green ex pe ctorati on h en ce i n later stages B ry o n more to the earli er wh en cough is mo re if ri t able wi th m uch rawn ess constri ctio n burn i ng and sensatio n of teari ng i n ch est I n asth m a compare al so S i l icea as a rad ical re med y I n go no It is 7 7mj a an d M er m r d i scharge k eeps up a yello m u l em en tar l to for T p j y , . , . . . . . , , . , , . , , . . . . , . ' ’ ’ ' , ’ . , - . . , . , . , . . . . , . - , . , . , , , , - , , - . . , , . , , . . . . , 1 T HE 0 3 T W m as LVE T ISS UE E asn a . and cor respo ndi ng to the scrofulous d iath esis Its action is d eep and long lasti ng It is especially su ited to i m perfectl y n ourished constitu ti o ns owi ng to d efi ci en t assi m i la t ion It is the remed y for ail men ts atten d ed w i th pusf or ma tion an d is closely related to all fistu l ous b urr owi n s W he ever r g pus is formed in an i n flamed part of connective tissue or sk i n Deeply seated scrofulous cachexia and S il icea may be used so me forms of septi c i nfect io ns ( vacci ne ) find in it a valuable ge neral remed y Li k e Ca le sn ip/a S il icea corres pon ds to the n ro c ess of s upp u ratio wi th the followi n d isti guishi n f n e a p g g tu res : S il icea ripens abscess si nce it promotes suppuration Cal e h elp/L by res tra ining the suppurative process heal s su p i n ra n n d h a o n wou lo n as i fi trati w ch ly u t i s n l o n c di s A s g p g appear by suppuration lasts, S zl zkea is the rem ed y an d sho ul d be con ti n ued u ntil all the i nfil trated parts have d isa ppeared If then the wou n d fails to h eal gi ve Ca le snip/r A i l m en ts afl ect i ng the perioste u m Deep seated suppu rations pus thi ck an d yellow ; also i n certai n reflex aff ectio ns con nected wi th the nerves After suppuration has cea sed to be active but the process li ngers and the pus forms chro ni c d epots sm all or large fistu l ous or otherwise ; also where the ge neral organ ism is both irritable and weak and the nervous system is easily aroused to exhausti ng agi tation (as D u nham says it is con tra i nd icated by general n erve torpor) this is a s pecifi c rem ed y I n localized exhaustion wh en the sym pto ms resem bl e paral y — sis e g rectal di sten tio n d il ated and irri ta ble heart great — gen eral d ebility as after lyi ng in it shoul d always be thought of I n gen eral hypere sth esia and exagge rated refl exes S il icea has al so th e power to reabsorb a bloody or sero alb u m i no us ex ud ate existi ng withi n the tissues by means of Here it often follow s Ca le films th e ly m phatics S i l icea cu res chron ic gou ty rheum a tic affectio ns by m eans n o f its sti m u lati n f f e n d ects of the i volve co e t ve tissue cells n c i g co m pelli ng these to th row off the accu m ulated urates through the l ymph atics S il icea can rest ore su ppressed foot swea ts an d i n this way be an i nd irect re med y for d iseases resulti ng from suppressio n . - . . , - , . , - . . , . , . , . , , , . ' . , . , . . - . , . , , , , , , , . , . . , , , - , . . , . . . , . - , aa src 1 . 3 1 of foot sweat for i nstance : Amblyopia cataract paralyses etc If the cells of any part of the co nn ective tissue show a l ac k of S i bree molecu les they atrophy i n co nsequen ce - , , , , . ' . , i G u d ing S y m p to m s In d i ca ti ons C h a r a ct e r i s t i c a nd . Mental Symptoms — Thought d ifli cu l t atten tion d i fficu lt to fl x, , be arouse d but tires easily stro nger men tal ly than physi cally ; he has grit Despo ndi ng peevi sh disgust of l ife ove rsensi tive to noise etc and with a n xiety G reat irrita b il it y A peculiar m e n tal abstraction m arked by a propen si ty to toy by the hour wi th pi ns an d nee dles B rai n fag school girls becom e confused d uri ng reci tatio ns because they can n ot co n ce n trate thei r thoughts ; wa nt to thi nk but are u nable to can , . , , . , . . , . , - . do so , . — d He ad an Scal p V ertigo patien t i ncli n es to fall forward or to the left Labyri n thi ne vertigo Hea daches with verti go wi th small n od ules on scal p from hu nger from abd om i nal ir H eadache ri tati on from overstu d y from nervous exhaustio n is throbbi ng beati ng pressi ng asu nd er and col d ness of hea d , with co nsta n t need fo r wrappi ng it u p Headache from nape to ve rte x more on right side aggra v a ted by noise , ex ertion l ight stud y and reliev e d by w armth P ressive hea d ache from above down ward with i n termittent itchi ng o f vulva Cerebral apo pl exy preceded by d eep-seated stitches i n the right pa rieta l region and d ull , heavy cram py pai n i n arms S calp very se n Pai nful pustules Suppurati ng si ti ve an d sore ; itchi ng woun ds S weat on head of chil dren li ke to keep the hea d wrapped u p warm ; large open fontanell es Ofl ensive crup tion on occipu t Hair falls ou t Cephal e matoma N od ules , . . , , , , , . , , . . , , , . , . , , . , . . , . . , . . . e remed y o f great im portan ce i n d iseases of the lachrym al apparatus especially the lach rymal sac Lachrym al fistula Styes B leph aritis arsal tum ors B oils a nd cystic tumors around eyes and li ds Pustu l ar keratitis U l cers of cornea especially the small rou nd variet y with a ten d ency to perfora te ; al so the sloughi ng ulcer with sticki ng pai ns r m a ataract A bl opia fte r su esse d foot sweat a n d H C y pp ( y ) — Ey s A T , . . . . . . . , . . TW E L VE T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE 1 32 . or eruptions A fiecti ons appeari ng in the angles of the eye Ciliary neuralgi a Corneal scars and opaci ti e safter small pox especially over right eye Pressure and sore ness in the orbits Muscm volitan tes Let ters run toge ther whe n rea d ing or writi ng Caries of the orbit Bars — Sensitive to lou d sou n d R oari ng i n ears I nflam I nflam matio n of mi ddle ear especially chro ni c suppu ration Dul n ess of heari ng with matory swel li ng of external meatus swell i ng and catarrh of the E ustachi an tubes and t ympa nic cavity Otitis suppurativa Otorrhce a cu rd y and ichorous with caries of the m astoid cells I nflammation of ear after bathi ng Deaf ness ears open at ti mes with a lou d report — Nose Tip of nose red Itchi ng of nostril s Sneezing coryza nas al catarrh Ozaen a with feti d offe nsive d ischarge whe n the aff ection is seated i n the submu cous co nnective tis sues or in the peri ost eum Chro ni c cory za with swe l ling of t he mucous m embrane d ryness ex coriatio n with crusts and loss of sm el l Ca ries of the nasal bones from syphi l is or scrof ulosis I ntolerable itchi ng of the tip of the nose I nv eterate ulceration prod uci ng acri d corrod i ng d ischarge Herpetic erupti on arou nd nostril s and li ps Pace Faceache with sm all lumps or n od ules o n the fa ce I nd uration of cell ular tissue of t he face followi ng gum bo il S ki n of face crac ks Caries S ycosis m en ti acne a nd lupus Tumors on the lips Pale earthy a nd necrosis of the j aw complexio n Mouth — S u ppuration of the salivary glands Mouth gan gr e nou s with perforati ng ulcer of the pa late Chronic phar nstipatio n n n i with co lceratio of the cor er s of the i U n t s y g mouth ongue — I nd urati on of the to ngu e ; ulcer on the to ngu e ; sensation of a hair on to ngue — eeth V ery viole nt toothache at night whe n neither heat reli ef and when cause d by chill ing of feet s nor col d give Toothache whe n the pain is d eep seated i n the periosteum or fibrous me mbrane covers the root of the teeth and an abscess . . - . , . . . . . . . . , . . . , . , . . . . , , . , , , . . , . . P . . . , . . . , . e . . , . T T . . , , . - , TWE L VE T ISS UE R E M E D I E S T HE r34 . Nipples crack an d ul cerate easily , fistu lous ulcers of the ma mmae , hard lum ps in the mammaz threate ni ng su p pu t atio n Soren ess and l ameness of feet from i nst ep to sole Scirrhus . . d uri ng pregn an cy — i r a t o t o m s f r S m n es y P eu o ia n m R p p y , . stage of su ppuration E mpyem a Suppurative rattli ng loose copious expectora ti on of t hick yellow green pus accommn ied with hectic fever ; profuse n ight sweats and great d eb i lity Chronic bron chitis and phthisis Co ugh of sic k ly chil dre n with night sweats H oarse n ess i rritative cough with feeli ng of a hair on ton gue provok ed by tic k l ing i n thr oat an d su prasternal fossa by col d dri nks ; worse at n ight when lyi ng d own S puta abu ndan t thick pus li k e with weak ness an d d ee p seate d pai n in chest Ph thi sical abscess of lu ngs Cough an d sore throat with e xpectoration of little granules sm ell in g , . , , , - . , - . . . , , , ‘ . , , - , - , . . , bad . r Pal pitati o n afte r violen t motion or when sitting quietly C h ron ic h eart d isease Back and E xtremities — S ore ness betwee n shoul d ers Spi nal curva ture rachitis spinal irritation Coccyx hurts after ri d ing Psoas ab Ca rbu ncl es alo ng the spi ne S pi na b ifid a scess H i p joi nt d isease to pre ve n t or co n trol suppuratio n Su ppu rati ng wou n ds o f the extre mities d ischa rgi ng thi ck yel low matt e r and the su ppurati on is d eep seated W hitl ow felon sen satio n in ti ps of fi ngers as if su ppurati ng assistin g and con trolli ng form atio n of pus and sti m ul ati ng growth of n ew nail s Pott s disease Prou d flesh an d caries ; ol d ulcers with burn i ng and lan ci nati ng pai ns C hronic syn ovi tis of the k nee with great swelli ng and a nchylosis Caries of bone with fistul ous ope n i ngs d ischargi ng thi n pus and bo ny frag men ts I n growi ng toe nail s Habit ual fetid pe rs piration of the feet sme ll i ng horri bly suppressi o n ca uses oth er ail ments Nails crippled and brittle wi th Offe nsive swea t i n the a xi ll m whi te spots I n gr owi ng toe nails Pai ns through foot from ank l e to sol e W ea k a nkles Feel i nsuflera b l y tend er onic spasm of Nervous afl ecti ou s followi ng i nj uries to sp in e the hand when w riting A rms and ha nds feel heavy and par Circulatory — n O ga s . . u , . . , . . . - . . , , - , . , . , ’ . . . , . , , - . - , . . , , . - . . . . . 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S I L IC E A 1 . 35 Pai n in sh o ul der and arm at ni ght relieved b y warm wrappi ngs L i mbs and feet feel very tired and as if para lyzed Pai nful tonic spasm in the feet and toes d uring a long walk D is eases br ought on by exposu re of back to d raught of air Nervous Symptoms E pilepsy occurri ng at n ight th e aura begi ns i n the solar plexus Pai n in various parts of the bod y Irritability and sensi tiven ess of the spi ne as if ulcerati ng with nu merous reflex pai ns Spasmod ic closure of the sphi nc ters Hysteria and obsti nate neu ral gia Su fferi ng parts feel col d are se nsitive to d ampness Wea kness with d esi re to lie d own rembli ng of li mbs and pa reti c sympto ms Tabes dorsali s S pasms from sli ght provocation E xhaustion with e rethism — Sleep Pal pitati o n S leeplessness from o rgas m of blood rapi d pulse heat al k i ng in sleep Jer ki ng of lim bs d ur i ng sleep Bad drea ms Fe brile Symptoms — Hecti c fever d uri ng l ong suppurati ve processes Chi ll iness all d ay on move men t wan t of an imal heat Sensitive to col d air Heat i n afternoo n and all night with burn i ng in fee t Swe at at night with loss of appe tite Offensiv e a nd prostration Copious sweat about the head swe at of feet Skim— S ki n very se nsitive ; itchi ng b u rn i ng pa pules n od ul es ul cers boils carbu ncles felo ns and maligna nt pustul es Chilbl ai ns Crusta lactea wi th an offensive oozi ng E cze ma squamosum A cn e Pustules are extremely pai nfu l G reat ten d ency to boils i n any part of the bod y Abscesses and carbun cl es and su bsequ en t i nd uratio ns U lcers with pro u d flesh putri d acri d i chor ed ges elevated an d bluish fistu lous ulcers and arou nd nail s Skin heals with difficulty and sup R h agades Dee p sea ted purates ea3 ly S croful o us er u ptio ns phlegm o nous erysi pelas B ursa G l and ular swelli ngs V ar iola suppu rative form Impure vacci nati o n L epra espe ci all y for t he nasal ulceratio n nod es and coppe ry spots — issues Fu ngi easil y blee di ng abscess with fistu l ous ope n i ngs i nflammatory swelli ng ulceration and necrosis of bo ne R achitis Cellular su ppu rati on with sl o w course and su bse al yzed , . . . . 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T , . . , - , . , , , . . 1 6 3 TWE LVE T ISS UE RE M E D I E S THE . quen t i nd uration Maligna n t and gangren ous i nflammati ons E n larged supp urati ng glan ds es peciall y cervical glands Neglect ed cases of i njury if suppuratio n threa tens D is charges and excretio ns offe nsive D ro psy S uppurations of the sebaceo us glands scrofulo us d iathesis E nchondroma Tum or albus Modalities — S ymptoms are always worse at ni ght and d ur i ng full moon Amel ioration by heat and w arm room H ead ach e relieved by wrappi ng the hea d up warm A bd om i nal ai ns cough rheumatic pains al l relieved by warm th W orse p i n the ope n air ; wo rse fro m supp ressed foot sw eat or chilli n g the feet or from co l d Home opathic Da m Thi s drug was prove d by Hah nemann The first record of it appeared i n the C[i ron ic D isea ses vol iii in 1 8 28 Administratiom— S chussler recomm e nd s the 6 x and the r ax po ten cies but i n the homce opathi c school the m ost brill ian t results have foll owed the use of the higher att en uations ( see Its e x t ernal application is also Cli nical Cases Part III ) recomme nded by Sch ussle r and others i n carbu n cles ulcers ulceration of womb abscess ozaena as a spray etc Massive an d repea ted d oses are i nd icated i n scrofulous gl and ul ar swelli ngs wi thout su ppu rations B ut where there is actual suppuration or even a te nde ncy thereto high pote ncies ( 3o th ) help in chronic cases one d w e daily or eve n less often i n — subacute cases morn i ng and eve n i ng in acute cases from two to th ree h o urs A n efl ect i v e method of us ing S ili cea locally is to mak e a strong decoction of hay hi s contains a large perce ntage of S il icea The sil i cate of so da shoul d be n i n r ee soluti o n h o i n trod uce d D ive f Percy W il d e M w g this valuable preparati onof S il icea gives th ree to four drops three times daily and each dose is give n i n on e third of a tumbler of water or bette r still i n m il k The efl ect of the re med y must be watched as it is apt to ca use active changes in the tumor withi n forty ei ght hours (see Tumors Part I II) — i a I n suppura ti o n co m par e Ca lca r ea su lplt the Rel tionsh p differe nce bei ng that S il icea prom otes suppuration and bri ngs . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . , , - . s- . . , . , , . , , , , , , . , , . , , , , , , ' . . T . , . . . , , - , , , , . , - . , ‘ . ' , P A R T III Therapeut i cal Appli cati on . of the Twelve Ti ssue Remedi es . AB SCE SS Ferrum ph os . This is the first rem ed y to be given i n all cases of boils carbu ncl es felons or any suppu rative process where there are pr esen t feve r hea t throbbi ng pai n an d con gesti o n in the parts If give n ea rly this rem ed y will often a bor t suppu ra tio n — Kali mur I s i nd i cated i n the second stage of boil s car buncles felo ns abscess etc where there is swel li ng b ut as yet n o pus formation ; especial ly is it i n dicated i n abscesses of the breast with the above characteristi cs It may be given i n ca rbuncl es boils and other su ppurative processes to abort swelli n o a e r m m bef re t for It a also b e us e d as a lotio n m s t y g a pplie d external ly o n li n t — Natrum s ulph F ist ulou s abscesses of years standi ng dis c har i n r a r wate y s rou n d d by broa d blui h bo d er r u s u e s g g p B urrowi ng abscesses A si ngle dose of the 3 d tri tu ration gi ves everythi ng a favorable turn the abscesses collapse the fistu lous canals dry u p Parony chi a i n flammation or su ppu ratio n arou nd roots of nail s — Wh en su ppu rati o n appea rs this remed y shoul d be Sil icea exhibited at on ce It greatly assi sts the suppu rative process causi ng the tu mor rapi dly to ri pe n and often to b rea k spon It i s to fol low Ka l z mu r i n those cases wher e pus taneousl y has co mme nced to form as in mammary abscess especi ally if A fter the ah K a l i ma r has failed to abort the suppu ration scess brea ks or is o pen ed thi s re med y shoul d be co n ti nue d as . — , , , , , , . , . . , , , . , , , , . , , . , . ’ . , . , . , . , . . , . , ’ . . , , . . , I 39 long as i nfiltration re mai ns S rl zkea is also useful in bli nd boils I n whitlow S il icea assi sts and con trols the formation of pus and sti mulates the growth of new nail s T he use of Szb cea in all cases of com men ci ng hi tlow cann ot be overes ti mated A d ose every tw o hours will usually cure the felo n in tw en ty fou r hou rs P D avi s M D A ( ) — Calcarea sulph his remed y follows S zhkea wel l in sup ra e processes whe n notwithsta nd i n t i n n u v the ab s e ce of i p g filtration the suppuration co n tin ues owi ng to the torpi dity of the afl ected tissues It is useful i n boils gathered breasts whi tlow or felon when they are dischargi ng It wi ll abort felons and furu ncl es in the 1 2x (W E L ) T he presen ce of pus with a ven t is an i nd icatio n for its use The d isti n i hi n u d e r r m a d i i s f atu es betwee this e e y n n a l i c e n S a h g g scess es are these : S i l icea ripe ns abscesses si nce it prom otes su ppuration ; Ca lca r ea snip/z heals su ppurati ng wou nds si nce it restrai ns the suppurati ve process It lacks the fetor of Thi s remed y is si m il ar to H epa r snip/t but it acts S il icea Painful abscess about anus more d eepl y and i ntensely A most useful rem ed y i n gumboils — Ka l i phos Thi s remed y i s i ndi cated i n abscesses carb un cles felons an d o ther su ppurative processes whe n there ady n ami c sym ptom s and the su ppu rative process beco mes un heal thy The pus is ichorous blood y ofl ensive and dirty loo ki ng I n mastiti s when the pus is b rown ish d irty and ' . . W ' ‘ . . . - . . T . , . . . , , , , . , , . , . . . . . , , , . , . . . , . . . . , , . , , , . Ca l m hen the su ppurati ve process affect s the bone or where there are hard callous edges to the wou nd then this remed y will be fou nd eff ective I n fel ons a lotion on l i n t externally has bee n fou nd to d o good It is an i n valuabl e rem ed y i n pelvi c abscess proceedi ng from ca ries of o uthwi ck ) I n old cases of fistu l o us si n some bon e S ( uses of the mammre I h ave fou nd thi s rem ed y especi a lly valu a ble d r M W W a D (J ) — fl uor . W , , , . . ” “ . . . . . . , . I NI C A L C A S E S light c l d w h i h tt l ed i n th gum gu mb il beg n t d v l p j t b ck f CL t t had take n so f t pa l t nd Pa i e n and a e, a a s a . o o c a se o e e e o us s a o a nd t he t he u h rd a ppe r in TWE LVE T ISSU E RE M E D I E S T HE 1 40 . G v PM » Mar wi th som lief b ut the boil e med det rm i ned I t co nt i nued t swell nd grew very p i nful Aft d i ng to u pp u t w h ei n the w i te stated n a ti l n Ca l e snip/l fo gu mb ils of u th e t ee th i t i th I co ncl ud d to t y i t n d se o nl y e m dy I e v i n f i v g d th u t d a f o t w o i n o s e s f i m c rd ingl y to k t h e e 3 y da y Th was i mm d i te i mpr v m nt ; p i n gr w l ca and u nd i o nal d os b il bm b d nd d i ppe r d ( M F R ) f rid / M t h A l dy M B u fl i ng f o m w lli ng f th l eg bel w th k n had been attended some mon th by he d to wh had p u l ticed i t nd h d di scha ge S he was unab l e to o pen d i t w i th a lancer; bu t th ere w s n w al k I t was th n p i nted wi th i d in w i th ut ff ct ; then b ndag d t n d co l d w ter po u d ve i t th i red uce th e ex cessi vel y hard swel l i ng b l u l k ing n m vi ng th b nd g I t f l t d y S me p rt w col d nd v y h d nd l k d if ready to b u t ; l m t t wi ce it usual i e W m f m nta ti n nd K l i m u t k n in tern ll and pp li d ex t n ll y ured th l g i n th re e w ks ( F m Sch ii ssl er ) Lill y ged 6 daught f the bov l dy had n ul cerated tooth wi th a w ell d veloped gumbo il as n access ry Gumbo il woul d not go way nd w ish i ng to see what the Tissue Sal t wo ul d d f i t I gav e her box on tai ning bout 1 25 tablets f Colt salp/ 3 x They hou l d ha v l sted h ten day more bu t th ey w re sweet and ch i ld li k e sh coul d not esist go ne in thr d ys And l so w s th gumd n d so th e box f ul l w nd ul cerat ed t oo th (M P R ) I n A u gu t 1 877 youn g m n who h d uffe d from i ti som y u u n m n b i n h b i t f h a v i n g b t n i t i n n u d t h e eo s or c ec h a d e f g j ph i d velop d bo il on th t Th i d i ch rg d f l y nd w ul d n t he l Wh n t l st i t med to be h eal d nd w s comparati v l y wel l the pati ent too k co ld S uppurati n beg n ag i n nd th i s t i m t h d isch ge w ex cessi ve ve ry w k nd had H i m th er b came l med h w no pp ti te His sl eep was d i tu bed nd h fel t con tant th irst I pre scr i b d S il icea— d se very morni ng n an mpty stomach Af ter one week th mo the w bl e t fu n i h th e v y f vo b l e repo t The d is h ge f m tt h s be n e d uced so mu h th t t n t i m i t m d gon al t geth r Th great th i t h s l f t h im tu ned ; hi nd h is ppe t i t ha l eep i soun d and th e h i v e y h i l l y f li ng h h d h as compl tel y g n S i l i ce a has h ere f urn i h ed bril l i ant dem n t t i n of it p w v er sup u a t i n i t s n w i th h t t i o p y i g y pt c r a c e i s c a m n m D r G o u l l r a n m c c ) ( J p i n h er busi t n t h d ism y g t f l on on th A d re nmk " i n w te ight th umb Fe »: pea v y th ee hou p omptl y re u pp s d cured i t i ie v d nd h nd w i th i n th ree S he u ed i t v igo u l y d ay i t pp e d wi th gre tl y i nc e s d p i n nd h d w elli ng Kal i " m r fi n i h d th u t n i ngl d p f pu pp in g be n th th u t ic l e nd sc p d w h n n i pped w i th th is ( J C M organ M D ) A n old g nt l em n cam i nt m y ffi wi th t n n i ti of th co nd ph a l ang es Th w h l h nd w fu ll f th ick y ll w pu ; had bee n n fo thr e m nths ; l p w s t nge t h im ; he h ad bee n p ul ti ced l nced and m rph i n d u nt il t h phy i ci n ( ll path i c) h ad d cid d t remo v th e — am t t wn f that purpo e Hi physi i n bei ng out fin ger i n f ct h ci sors s ra e a : a e . r o e o s r e s s er e es o e o e “ r r or a r e o r ess , sa a a , r es a r e o r , e e a e r rea . ” , o . se . ra a e r e : ere . a er . . e s e , a o . o c e e re . er oc . a e . . . . ' a rs . er s . s r oc r s a e . a o . er a s z ar . a er , s ar , o oo a o e e e er o , o ee . a e a e . o o s or a s a o, a e a, a e a e sea e a e c o a e e . r r es r ry . a rea s a e a c e a o e e o e s ee o e a re a e a e . e o a a s ra o e ce , a s e o o a o e s ra s o a o s a or s re s rs , s e o . . , . e r s . e ea . . , e se s e , o c a . » so : s s e. " e ea r e s o o o o s a , ar . o e a o , s a so rs r . . e e er o o s a o see e r a “ e ro . r e a er ro a . r : o ce o ea e er e sc e e c e r a e as a o s s e . r, . a e c o , a . ear s . seaso s o e e s s a s er , ar s a r , e ra a o o . a ee c o as e a s o a e a er a a ss , . e s , ree ears e e e a e as . a , o a . e ca a a c s , r r rs , o e a ar r s r e o sc a a o e a , e a a e as a er s s a o o r o ar o s a a re s s . e . e r so a s see s er e , s a a . c a e s . o . as a a , a . . , a a e a y or , e a e . s . a , , . . e . a o ee . e a c as a r ce . , e . a . . o r a a ro a e os a e a , s a e o re o re rs r a a a a a a , e e o as s a ee , r e e- oo ere e c a , a e o o o o , o e r, a e a o e a e r T 142 HE T w eL V E T I SSU E RE ME D I ES . — Kal i s u l ph S ca nty or suppressed m enses, wi th weight an d ful ness i n ab d omen — Nat rum m ur I n you ng gi rls when the m en ses do n ot appear or when sca nt y a n d at l ong i nte rvals — Cal carea phos A menorrhma i n anaem i c pat i ents . . . , . , . . CL I N O A88 8 IC A L . ase of a you ng gi rl whose me nses had not appeared for several mon ths n d w h o bega n to ha ve cheat di fi u l ti as a co nseq uen ce thereof A a l s ” n u n n n n d o s e ight n mo r i g T h e me s e s s oo r e app e a r e d fou r n i n d m d a p wee ks sh e had no mo re ch est pai ns w ho al ways had scanty me nses which d uri ng th e past 2 A gi rl a t ye ar had com pl e tel y ceased and ca used h ead nd eye troub l es rec ei ved May 1 2 ( 8 87 Ka l i phos si x po wde rs A f ter usi ng it six d a ys the men se s reappeared with vi o l ent headach e n d last ed seve n da ys nd her oth e r t roub l es grad uall y d isappea red ( M n b b l ii tt r ) 1 . C c a a , ' es . . , a . , . . , a . , . , , , . , a , o . a s e a . Cal carea phos Th is rem ed y acts b y suppl yi ng ne w b l ood ce lls P ai ns and cram ps depen d ent on an aem i c con di ti ons Waxy appearance of the ski n d ue to a na C hl orosis emi a com pl exi on waxy gree nish w h i te wi th co ns tan t headache S ch ussl er gi ves this rem ed y al one for and ri ngi ng i n cars ch l orosis A fine cons ti tut i onal re m ed y i n ol d cases of cerebral ana ” mia w he re n utri ti on is ma n ifes tl y d efecti ve ( A rnd t ) Pe rn i ci ous anae m ia ver tigo when gett i ng up or on risi ng from si tti ng ; e y es m is ty ; ep is tax is po i nt of the nose co l d ; pal e fa ce sal l ow ye ll owish earth y ; col d swea t on the face ; bod y col d ; foul taste and sm e ll ; tongue whi te fu rred at the root m os t i n the m o rn i ng ; na usea a n d vomi tun ti on ; em pt y si nk i ng sensa ti on at the epigast ri um ; watery l m eness of the bowe ls wi th u rgi ng after stoo ls da y or night ; u ri ne wi th floc cul ent sed i m ent ; m e no rrhagia bl ood e i ther bri ght red o r too dark pal pi ta ti on wi th a nx i ety fol l ow ed by tre m b li ng w eak ness pa rti cu larl y of the cal ves w eari ness an d the grea test t weak ness A r n d ( ) Th is rem ed y is also usefu l i n l eucmm ia or excess of w h i te corpusc l es i n t he bl ood after exha us ti ng d iseases . — . . . - , , , . . . , , , , , , ' , , - , , , , , ” . , . A N MIA £ 14 . 3 Ferrum phos F oll ows Ca l ca rea films as soon as im prove m e nt of the general heal th sets i n The re is a want of red bl ood in the sys tem Th is re m ed y b y i ts pow er of a ttracti ng ox ygen co l ors the new bl ood ce lls red a n d en ri ches the m after they ha ve bee n suppli ed b y Ca lca rea phos S ch ussl er in a recent l etter sa ys : Iron, w h i ch e n te rs i n to t he fo rm at i o n of y oung bl ood ce l ls is never absent i n the bl ood se ru m of chl or o ti cs The refore I ha ve la tel y aban don ed iron w hi ch I recom m en ded ia the first ed i ti ons of m y T hm peu ti cs for ch l orosis ” an d othe r anaem i c cond i ti ons — Kali mun Th is rem ed y m ay ha ve to be gi ven i n an ae m ia as a secon dary rem ed y or i nt ercu rre n t i f such sy m pto ms as ecz em a or e ru pti ons of the ski n coex is t — Kali phos Ce reb ral a naem ia an ae m i c co n d i ti ons of the brai n ca usi ng u nd ue ne rvousn ess Poverty of the bl ood from i nflue n ces w h i ch co nt i n uall y depress the m i nd and ne rvous syste m This re m ed y also cures the l eucae m ia w h i ch is in S p i nal a naem ia from d uced b y l on g co n ti nued di so rd ers ex ha usti ng diseases such as di phthe ria, reflex parapl egia wi th ac hi ng pai ns aggra vated b y res t, but m ost m ani fes t on ” begi nn i ng to m ove about A r n d t ( ) — m m I n n d m n a n m i c o t a co i t i s w here the bl ood is m u n E thi n and watery ; in ch l oroti c con d i ti o ns wi th a n al m os t ha bi tual fee li ng of co l dness i n the bac k ; ch l o rosis i n y oung gi rls wi th dea d di rt y ski n freq uent pal pi ta ti on opp ressi on and a nx i et y i n the ches t m or n i ng cough easil y fa ti gued and pros trated wi th the cha racte rist i c tongue etc ; m alari o us ca chex ia from ague an d Qu zm ne sall ow com pl ex i on or very pal e press ure a nd distensi on of the stoma ch cons ti pa ti o n wi th con tra cti on of the an u s te rri bl e sa dnes s — Na tru m phos S pi nal a nae mi a paral yt i c w eakn ess of the l ower ext re m i ti es wi th ge neral pros tra ti on hea vi ness and sen m ti on of fa tigue es peciall y after a short wal k or ascen di ng steps ; l egs gi ve wa y so as to be unabl e to progress farther — Nat r m s u l ph Hyd rzem ia sy cosis , h y drogen oi d consti tu ti on of the bo d y d epen d i ng upo n dam pn ess of wea ther or d we lli ng i n dam p hou ses ; sy cosis and hyd rzemi a ( L i li entry li ) . — . . , . ° - , . “ - - , , . . , , . . . , , . , . “ - . , , , . . , , , , , , , , , . , ' ' , , , , . , . , , , , u , . . , , . s K m 1 44 ll tary ' . or ! l . ” M a g u m m zt m a M M “ m ig m th e b in M m a Cd The . m a ch a se e M v a i e g i . up eat i rd y i n i n g -mi } m ; mm M d hu Nam m m m ra nin g in m E in, b a h in oolor m The Ab out si x » . fim CM mployed m e . mm i ni e years All th i r t y-1p to rney ch eek s ; t h e reu rn i ng em M moe ths M m hu I . m m afi h pt oved — W Rc v i ey m col or repons c . B a been b th e hnbi t m d fl m M fl for , m m mm m m ti nm tion wi th Fa with the -fl n s m m hi tiot ‘ , s , w fi lt e d ue t o em dm e d t w p id ed d esimd to go , m t h e abm e ol l n tru ti ng th e . “ nse of this, the chid ag , to go moat hs, t hen a flo w n d i 1 i i n l u m h e y g g p p em e nt um m l ong &baent fo r of ts i ng n M ah er m M m ‘fl d wfl k . . m tie ch l o in eg nh r , a la m b m h d w fie ab ont th e m on l y eheck or red noed d u caaes of m mbecn ne anz nfic n d a fied d ' q with two ' . hi y a “ m odia r . H ° mi c for severfl anz J he M " m d nh o hem l he d d eu h - . ns aa Bot h pret e n ted the foll o v i ng el m . ‘ ‘ e cu in rg aa d m m m ua of 8 md iek fnrni shed v el l Dr 8 h r waw a r n m r m gi m a edy, tha t the M , in e at 1 46 T HE TW E E LV T ISS UE R EME D I ES . of finger joi nts U ri ne dark red Pai ns go su dden l y to h eart ; so re h am s tri n gs — Magne s ia phos U sefu l as a n i ntercu rrent re m e y for the d pai ns ( vi o l ent) The k ey note is excrucia ti ng pai ns, spas m odi c 1n ch ara cter Kal i s l ph I n rheuma t i c arthri tis w here the pai ns sh i ft from one joi nt to a nother a gra vated b y hea t S h ifti n g an d g wan der i n g rheu ma ti c pai ns i n the joints F un goi d arth ri tis Tu m or al bus w h i te swe lli ng — Si li cea S uppu rati on of the joi nts — C a l carea s u l ph S uppu ra ti ve process i n the joi nts — Na t r m s ul ph I n acute cases (a ttacks ) of go t Th is re m ed y shou l d be al terna ted wi th Ferru m pm I n chron i c gout i t al one su ffi es Gout i n the feet acute an d hron i c cial l y . . . . . u . . - , . . . . , . . u u . . . . . c c , . . Cal carea s gout w orse a t n ight and in ba d w eather H ygroma pa te lla H ydrops genu — C al carea fl uor Go uty e nlargem ents of the finger joints — pho R heum a ti c . . . . ~ . C L IN I C A L C A SE S . Rh eumatic pai ns i n j oints of the feet aggravated by motio ns ; B ryan nd — l 1 i l t h m m s ha v i g f ail e d c u r e l n d P i c o d Z e s c l fi Kal i iod fi fl p B er li n r886 A shoem aker of Berli n was tak e n ill after catchi ng co ld Th ere was fever with v i ol en t pai n i n th e right shou ld er Th e fi rst visit I paid was on th e third da y aft e r he had bee n tak e n ill ; tem pe rat u re high pu lse fu ll nd nd l oss of appe tite u ick th i r st T h e ight sh ou ld e r w as ve ry r e d n d q sensit ve to the tou ch He was n t abl e to li e i n his bed as the p essure of th pill o ws was u nbearab le H e was l y i ng n th e sofa su pporte d with c ushi ons so that th e sh ou lde r sh ou ld be free from pressure I ga ve m y pati e nt Fe u m phos as much as w ou ld cover a si xpe n ny pi ece Th is was disso l ved i n a large glassful of water nd a teaspoo nfu l of th e so l u ti on gi ve n every h our I m proveme nt was fe lt even after a fe w h ou rs Durin g the n ight th e pati en t was abl e to sl eep nd n the fol l o wi ng day the fever abated ; i n th ree days h e w as abl e to move th e arm pre tt y f ree l y I n a fe w da ys l o nger h e w as e nti re l y we ll ( Su lzer Sch ussl er ) , . 0 , . . a . , , . , . . a , a r . i a o . e r , o . , , . - rr . . . a , . . , o a . . u . . HMA AST . Ka li ph os Ne v s as large and oft repea ted d oses is the ch i ef rem ed y for the b rea th i ng and d epressed con . — r o thma . In - AS THM A 1 47 . di ti on of the nervous system H ay as th ma an d ha y fev er Asth m a from the l eas t foo d — Ka li m ur Wi th gas tri c dera ngem en ts Tongue coa ted w hi tish or greenish fu rred an d m ucus w hi te an d h ard to cough up ; w hen th is occu rs wi th depressi on of brea thi ng al terna te wi th K a l z plws Cardiac as thma wi th sen sa ti on as if heart an d l ungs were cons tr i cted — Na tru m mur As th ma wi th profu se froth y m ucus I n al terna ti on wi th K a h fihos ; also w hen the tears stream d own the face w henever he coughs S pasm odi c jer ki ng wi th each i nsp i rati o n — C al carea phos B ronch ial as th ma in tercu rrent l y secreti on cl ear an d tou gh C h il d gets a sufl oeati ve a ttac k on bei ng li fted up fro m cradl e C al carea d u ot When specks or sm all l um ps are brought up after m uch exerti on I n al te rna ti on wi th K a li pleas These l u m ps bei ng of yell o wish m ucu s Oppressed respi ra ti on Epigl ottis fee ls cl osed or as if b rea th i ng through a th i ck subs ta nce — Magne si a phos I n asthma w here fla tu l ence is trou b l e so me Spasmodic ne rvo s asthma W i th paroxy sm al d ry ti c ti ck li ng cough an d di ffi cu l ty in l y i ng do wn — Kal i sul ph Asth ma bronch ial wi th y ell o w expectora ti on worse i n the warm seas on or in hot a tm osphere Much ra ttli n g of m ucus I n as thm a when the pa ti en t s att ac ks com e on after taki ng food an d h is co l o r becom es bad o r when there is rap id em acia ti on or s un k en e y es D r Rapp recomm en ds the K a l i prepa ra ti ons ( Sch ii ssl er ) — Na tru m phos As th ma wi th th i ck ye ll ow expectorati on — N at ru m s u l ph V ery i m po rtant as a rem ed y for the sycoti c tai nt of w hi ch as th ma is often a m an ifesta ti on A ttac ks especiall y i n the m orni ng about 4 or 5 o cl oc k wi th cough an d raisi n g of glai ry slim e expectora ti on green ish an d copi ous and vom i ti ng after ea ti ng ; alwa y s wo rse i n da m p rai n y wea ther fro m li vi ng i n basem e nts or cellars As th m a from d igesti ve distu rbances L oose evacu a ti ons on ri si ng i n m orn i ng As thma in chil dren As thm ati c b rea th in g i n you ng . . . . . , , , , ‘ . . . . ’ . . . . , . . - . . . . . , . u . . . . . , , , . ’ , . , , , , . , . . . . . , , ’ , , , , . , . . . TH E 1 48 TW E E LV T I SS U E EM E E DI R S . every ch ange to dam p wea ther — Si li cea B rea thi ng so di fficu l t th a t the e yes protru de from the ir sock ets ; doo rs an d windo ws m ust be opened al wa ys d ri n g a thun derstorm As a cons ti tuti onal rem ed y wi th Asthma on a N atr u m sa w for eradi ca ti on of the d isease cachectic base . . u , . . . . C L INI C A L C A SE S . A ge ntlem a n i n whom attacks of asth m a we re freq uen t lasti ng te n da ys with mu ch la bored b reathi ng can ha rdl y talk thick ye ll ow ex pectorati on — o w ith mu ch rattl ing n ch est Kal i sa /pk 3 x re l i eved at o nce ( M E Dou glass M D ) emal e married a t 3 6 asth ma attack v iol ent green ish pu rul ent ex o ratio n a l oose ev ac uati on i mm ed iat el y o n r isi ng fo r past tw o da ys ; t e c p ” every two h ou rs W as ena bl ed to lie d o wn that n ight N at u m rut/ k respiration and cough mu ch i m proved and expectorati on easi er ext da y practicall y we ll em al e m arri ed a t 42 subj ect to attacks for y ears ; expec toratio n green ish an d remar kabl y copious ; N atru m sulpb ev e ry th ree hou rs I mprov e men t began af te r a fe w doses expect o rati o n bec om i ng pal e r nd l ess abn u d n ot e w orth y f act is that th e a nt has felt be tt er si nce tha n fo r years and o n expect orati o n stopped i n a few d oses w hereas u nd er remedies gi ven in pre v i ons attacks it had c onti nued for wee ks th us in dicating that the N atr u m W ue r n s e y M D G snip/l had gotten at the root of th e ev il m ) ( J D r 0 H H all of Z umbrota M in n reports a rem ar kabl e case of asth m a ha v i ng passed th rough the han ds of all the ph ysicia ns of w hom he had " ever h eard cured by Kal i phos 2x Eightee n mon ths had passed at ti me of writi ng with out n attack — M i n n M ed Month ly Nov 1 886 M r C has for years had attacks of asth matic b reathi ng so mark ed as to h erald his approach at some distance nd com ing on af ter any un usual exerti on He is a tall strong man with n famil y histo ry of l un g troubl e al beit rather nar o w ch e t d E x am i nati o n of th e l u ngs d uri ng a period of rem issio n d iscl osed n l esi on or abn ormal so un ds exce pt coarse hles alon g the large r bro nchi I n April 1 887 n especiall y severe attack brought on by severe ph ysical exerti on th e worst spell he has ever had was m mptl y and occasi onal d oses si nce ha ve cause d the re lie ved by N at u m s ipt attacks to disappear al most e nti rel y fo r the first ti me in m an y summers e n W m o a r d M D B L ) ( M rs E a lad y u nd er m y care the past ye ar for chroni c b ronchi tis and o th er t o ubl es was sei ed o n Ju l y 9th w ith h er thi rd ann ual attack of hay — fever rose cold or hay asthma as you pl ease— ha vi ng co ntracted the same in l or ida Sh e had former l y bee n e n ti re l y prostrated and fo rced to bed by these se izu res and dreads them much H er h usba nd came to me in the evening a fe w ho urs afte r th e s nee ing and harsh bre athing began and , , . . c F . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . b r 3 N . . . F . . , . , . . . a , e . , , , . . . . . , , . . . , . . , “ . , . a . . . , . . . , . , . , r o , s e o a , . o , , . a , " “ , . ” c r r r , , . . . . , . . , r F . z , , , . . , z , 1 T WE L T HE 0 5 V T I SSU E E as msnms . with out bei ng si ck for a few d ays She has no hai r an d d uring earl y li fe coul d no t h ol d u p her head Her eyes are sensi ti ve to li gh t She com pl a ins of a bad taste i n the mo uth and I not iced re ta rd ed d en t i ti on an d ch ron i c enlargemen t of the ton sil s S he had pai n i n the stomach aft er ea ti ng and t he food seems t o l ie li ke a l ump i n i t an d wo uld not eat much because it al ways caused d istress She had suffered much wi th cost i veness Urine hi ghl y colored and freo H ad more or l ess uent urgi ng to uri nate t i m e l t h e a i n l i n i t i t h e b e w o l m b s t o l ss m v a n d f e l res t a n d t e d a n n e p g when she fel t bett er S he had a constant le ucorrhea wh ich was very offen sive She got tired and exh a usted ve ry easil y an d cou ld not stand c ld weath er Her bo ne wer e very m ll and we k and cou l d have been easi l y bro ken Th e ch il d was ord ered bathed n goi ng to bed th ree ti mes week and pl enty of fre h ai r I co nsid ered h er case nearly a complete picture of Ca lca rea phos I gave her two cones o f t he 3 : tab lets every two hours I t is need l ess to m y th t she i mproved from t he fi rst d ose al most Her l e n er a l n i s a c n l i t c er t a i o o y d i o a n d t i n t i m e d a n r h a s r e m a i n e n r m e d e g y p p t rea i v ct ory for th e rem ed y O P a l m M D A er g ) ( not sta nd any i h m t u n s e n p . . ‘ . . , . . . . a . . o . s s . a a a o . s . . . . a . v . . . . . B ACKA CHE . . — Sili cea S pasm od i c drawi ng in back com pe lli ng to l ie sti l l Const ant ach i ng i n cen tre of sp ine Ferrnm ph os — P ai ns i n the bac k and l oi ns and ove r ki d ney Rheumati c pai ns fel t onl y on m ovi ng Kal i mun — U se ful after Ferru m fil ms if the la tte r fails to re l i eve Kal i phos — Pai ns w h ich are l ami ng The parts s fiected fee l po werl ess gent l e m ovem ent grad uall y l esseni ng the pain and st ifiness i s u i a too ch exe t on n e n the p n ch e r a i m r i c s t u ( y g as wal ki ng too far Th k n d i of pai n i s al ways w orse after i s ) ri si n n of t f r n o m tt po t e n d a t the co m m e ce m e a a s i i r s u n g g . . . . . . , . . . , , . phos — Pai ns wi th a fee l i ng of n um bness col d n ess or wi th a creepi n g sensati on ; w orse i n the night and m d uri ng rest Can also be gi ven al te rnatel y wi th PM p B ac kache i n the l umbar regi on in A fte r exh austi n g di sease the m orni ng when awak i ng — a Pai ns w hi ch are worse in warm roo ms and i n h K l i snl p the e veni ng better i n the open ai r ( cool ) S h ifti ng an d ch an gi ng abou t Cal carea , . , . . . . . . , . B I TE S T o r I NSE C S 1 . 1 5 Pai ns vi vi d shooti ng bori ng inter mi t Magnesi a te nt shif ti n g and ne ura lgi c ; re li eved by warm t h — Bac kache si m ul ati ng spi nal irr i tati on Cal carea fl uor Tired feeli ng and pai ns i n the l ow e r part of the back wi th a ai n and confi ned bo w e ls sensati on of fu l ness and b urni ng p L um bago aggrava ted o n begi nn ing to m ove but im proved after conti n uo us m oti on — Natrum mun Pai ns i n smal l of back re li eved by l yi ng on som eth in g hard , wi th ch aracteristi c tongue bu bb l es of froth y Pai n after pro l onged stoopi ng as if brui sed W eak sa l i va bac k worse i n the m or ni ng S pi ne very sensi ti ve Nec k stifi an d emaciate d G rea t w ea kness and weari ness Natrum sul ph Pai n in the back as if ul cerati ng al l night ; can l ie on ly on the right side So reness up and d o wn spi ne and nec k — Natru m phos Pai ns across l oi ns on awaki ng i n m orn ing — phos . , , , . , . . , . , , . , . . , , . . . . . - , , . . . . B ITE S — mun Cures Na t rum and in . OF ra INSE CTS . Mo isten the pai nful pi d l y . ppl y the reto Nat r u m mu r 6th tri turation Pai n ceases at o nce ( Sch iissler ) a . , , ru pot s bb i ng it . . B ONE S , DI S E AS E S or . — os ph U sefu l to aid the process of repair in frac tures When the bones are weak and soft caused by soft d ue to wa nt of phospha te of li me m o l ecul es spongi ness Rachi tis bo wl egs i n ch il dren A lso for ul cerati on of bone and wasti ng of sk u l l bo nes Fi stu l ous ul ce rs on the an k l es ; edges call ous i chor pu tri d Pai ns al ong su tures and sym ph yses of bone — Ferru m ph os I n bone di sease s w hen the so ft parts are red hot an d pai n fu l i n fla m e d Hi p joint Osti tis periosti tis Cal carea . . , . , , . - , . . , . . , , , — Kal i mun . , . S econ d stage of osti tis — Kal i phos A troph y of bones wi th foul diarrhcea — Si l i cea i n di cation i n n earl y all diseases of bones . . . . . Fistu 1 TH E 2 5 T ISS UE R E M E D I E S rW E L V E . openi ngs d ischarge offensive Parts arou n d hard Swol l en b l u ish red ; fibrous parts of jo ints espec ial l y o f the k nee i nflam ed Ul ce rati on of bon e pe riosteal ul cerati on Al l ex cret icus ofi ensi ve pus stoo l sweat etc Hi p jo int disease S il icea is oftener i ndi és ted and has c ured m ore cases of cari es and necrosis than any other re m ed y I t is a d eep l y penetra ti ng rem ed y and w h il e c losel y resem bl i ng M er cu r in its sphere of acti on care m ust be tak en not to adm i nister i t after M erwi n as i t ma c l i m ch o m p te the c e I t i s u ca as y m or e su i tab le for ch roni c cases or after the first stage is past i il r ch N 0 othe r d r u h a s ten the e li m i n a t on the s t G so s i o f ( g ) dead bon y parti cl es to the larges t pi ece of sequestrum so necessary to the cure of scrofu l o us di seases of the bones I n man y forms of caries necrosis an d in enchon drom a of the bones Grauvogl recomm en ds as a popular and very effecti ve rem ed y, hay baths The ir efi cacy depends on the presence o f S il icea w h i ch h as been fo u n d as a chem i cal consti tu ent in a sta te of sol uti on i n ha y baths three dram s of hay contai n ing about one-h alf rai n of S il icea Hence the useful n ess of g this l ocal m easu re i n diseases of the bone IS apparent Cal carea sul ph — U l cera ti on of bone Cran iota bes Cal carea fl uor — Hard ro ugh co rrugated el ev at ions on the su rface of the bones U sefu l in cephal hmmatoma ( so cal l e d bl ood tum or) on the pari etal bones of new bo rn inf an ts B ru ises of bones E xostoses afte r inj uri es Diseases of bones ; caries l eadi ng to fo rmation of pe l v ic abscesses A fiections of the nasal bones causi ng bad od or to disa ppear Nod es and hard bone sw e l l ings Cari es in conseq uence of syph il is or ab use of m erc u ry S pi na ventosa osteo sarcom a Mal n utr i ti on of bo nes espec iall y the teeth Osseous gro wths espe S u pp urati on of ci al l y in the carpal an d tarsal arti c u l ati ons bones — Magnesi a ph os S pi na ven tosa al tern ate l y wi th Cale l ous , . , - , , . , . , , , , . , . . . , , , , . . , . ‘ , , , - . , - - . . . . . . , , - . - - . , . . . . , . . . - , , . . , . . . Natru m snl ph k nees sti fi . . — . S ycosis Pai n . in bones c rack i ng of jo ints , , o d ischarge fr m ol ore d c ance of TWE L VE mas on T HE 1 54 . min ute , and m n ms . woll en fil e fl esh was muc h y w and s d is th e place , ca usi ng th e finger to u npl easant appear esent a ver A ph ysic ian bad , after tre ating it unsuccen full y , ad vised a mput ati n . bu t th e famil y n ot , Gave other re med ies t o try open ing at W the a a . d esiring this her S i ficea ‘ , s b u o ce d r d p th e t ro u l e , d ecid ed resul t of ol uti on w hich in o , im men t at on ce and in a few weeh cure d t he di sease i n t he b o ne and t he finger resumed its n atural appearance except a sl igh t scar ( C T M Dr C F Nich ols reports a number o f cases o f osseo us gr o wt hs cured and " bene fited by Col m a fl u or ( 01 m S t o w U m on o r P u m a — Ma n art 60 h ad a f ract ure o f the shaft of t he fem ur I t remained movabl e i n spi te of great ca re aft er two mo n th s ro v e p , , . . . . . . . . , Ca b a n a phos was gi ven “ . , at w first a t l t er h ; g other man ner as before C Morga n M D ) susta i ned an , I n t he her foot every sec . s . , o nd ni ght ce rt ai nl y bet ter ev ery ni fractu re gre fir m and was s n i nstrumenta l nterference E ightee n m . . , . oo wel l Thi s is i on th l ater the same femur fractu re i n its lo wer porti on The d rug was gi ve n i n li ke I t was we l l i n two months b ut from th e begi nni ng (J o nce th e tha n . . . At . . . . . . . . . case of s oo o r h a n p p r i l r g . s et . S i l icea 1 4, om her fr saved havi ng mputa ted She had bee n und e r t rea tment a l ong ti me for bo ne d isease Her med ical ma n sa w no al ternati ve as th e evi l o nl y gre w worse b ut to mak e arrangements wi th th e i nfirmary surgeo n to have i t ta ken 0 6 a . . , . . m ovi ng h e r H er friend s were greatl y d istremed a nd applied for t h e new remed ies S i l i cea a d ose e very hour was stead i l y tak en , and lo ti o n on l int ext ernal l y appl ied On the fift h day th e This was agreed o n , six d ays bef ore re . , . . . ank l e that for D . bone al l o cause . , sur r un d ng for mputati on was o o tissues presen ted a ti me l nger , a sh rt W i o and and h er re case moved . suc h h eal th a o c n ti n u ed S he o ou nced was pr n y ce eara n pp a th e tre atmen t e rfectl y cu red p . (M . fr m Sch ussl er ) . BRA I N: S ee Fermm ph al s o M e n i ngi ti s . First stages of all i nflammatory troubl es — Sof teni ng of the brai n earl y state ; i f wi th Kal i ph os h yd rocephal us gi ve also Calca rea Altos S ofteni ng as a resul t i nsidi o us i n i ts approach of i nfla mma ti on Con cussi on of brai n P u tri d stoo ls S l eepl ess ness and stu po r — Magnesi a phos When conv ulsive sym pto ms are pr esen t T ro ubl es of si ght rem ai n ing after ce reb ral conc ussi on — Hyd rocephal ic con di ti ons Chroni c h yd ro Ca l carea phos cephal us F on tanell es remai n too l ong open Crani otabes — a Cal c rea d uot Ceph al h& m atoma — After i nj u ri es to the head Men ta l trou b Natrum sul ph I ntense pai n in occi pi tal regi on l es fo ll o wi ng — os . . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . C L I NI C A L C A S E S J . C Morgan i n . S m itty , . 1 88 2. which co p nvu l si ve . M m th e . d iom Pa mq l va ma H omw ’ a t/n c ' p Med ica! o ome cases of brain t ou bl es in chi ldr en i n sym t oms were pro mi ne n t benefi ted an d cu red b y M ag p 1 7 2. re p rts s r , o owi ng is from an eld erl y gen tl eman M r J M who had su ffered f rom a prol o nged att ack o f ac ut e and subacu te i nflammati o n of th e b rai n He recovered sl o wl y b ut sym ptoms of soften i ng of th e brai n set i n He was anx ious to gi ve th e new remedi es a tri l Hi s speech was affected ; he seemed to l ose momen ta ry conscioum cou l d not h urry th ough he mw hi mself i n great d anger of bei ng run over or st op walk i ng w hen d an gerousl y c l ose to the q ua y a nd co ul d n ot b e t rust ed out al o ne : I thi nk it i time I were again i nformi ng yo u th at I sti l l con t in ue to improve ; ind eed I ha ve litt l e to com pl ain of e xce pt occasiona l ly — o nl y occasio n ll y— a feel i ng of mental stu po the best remed y for w hich I have fo und t o be Kal i Mos r s s l e which you re ommend ed to me D W o c M f r m h ii S ) ( Th e f ll . . , . . . . , a . . . s , . a r. . c . . . . BRA I N - FAG . ph Nervous prostrati on wi th d epre ssi on of spi ri ts ; pr ofuse ni ht sw ea ts ; pal e wan and e m aci ated cou n g tenance ; l oss of vi ri l e po w er ; hab i tu al col d n ess and venous congestion of the extrem i ti es from d eb il ity, sl eepl essness and l oss of appet i te ; n um b sensati ons Sal eem Confusion d ifficu l ty of fix i ng attention Y iel di ng and a nxi ou s m ood Readi ng and wri ti ng fatigue cannot bear to t h i n k S ense of great debi li ty b ut pati ent can aro use him se l f, has gri t bu t soon tires and is co m pel l ed to rest B rai n fag i n schoo l girls becom e confused d uri ng reci ta ti ons, be cause they cannot concentrate the ir thoughts Want to th i nk but are una bl e to d o so Kal i p hos — To resto re l ost nervou s energy Cove rs the whole fiel d of neurasthenia — Natrum mur Wi th sl eepl essness gl oo m y fo rebodi ngs ex hausti on after ta l ki ng em barrassm ent of the b rai n — os Cal carea . , - ~ , . - . , , . . , . , . , , . . . . . . , , . , C L IN I C A L CA SE S . o ble t he T m ue Remedi e ha ve bee n o f th e grea test servi ce and t he most rapi d i n th i r cu rati ve ac t ion Cases w h ich h a ve bee n t reated wi t h va io us ot he r m thod s and t h n cha nged m arked ch ange for th be tt er a nd o n to th e Tissue R em ed i es soon sh ow th ta k on a m ore rapid i mpro ve me n t T he great varie ty of ca use a nd t he I n treati ng a i b num e r o f cases o f th s tr u ' s e e r e e . . e e s r5 6 T WE L T HE o d ifi e re nt V E T ISSUE RE ME D IE S o ns i n w h ich you fi rst fi nd th pat ien ts precl ud es b ut th e pri me and al l i mpor tant co nd i ti o n to esta b styl es a nd c nd i t i a ny se t rul e i n trea tmen t . o o . e l ish i s pr per n u rishm ent to every pa rt and tiss u e, a nd th e n to a ppl y b y the use o f timac remed ies th e m st necessar d ema nd s I n rd e r to suppl the y necessary for o y o . oper nou ri sh me nt it may be t he pati en t to ha ve chan ge of su rrou ndi ngs ha ppy occu pa t io n cha nge o f ai r sce ne ry and food nd t he n to b ui l d u p with th e Ti ssue R e med i es th t is ues o r fo rces tha t ha ve bee n o ve rtaxed o verw orked or u nd er nourish ed and mo re or l ess ex h austed A regular m eth od sh ou l d be estab l ish ed — regular exe rcise regul ar meal s reg u lar sl ee p Th ese are nd regula r e vacuati o ns of th e bo wels a nd b l ad d e r i mpo rt a nt Usual l y Kal i phos is a good remed y to sta rt wi th i t gets th e mi nd i n goo l co nd i ti on and a id ed b y Cal phos Fen u m pm or N a tr m i t l n d n i l s d e e t o n o n t i o n s oo n b n s h e i m o n t T e n f o l o w c e r e m e h e d fi p g p wi th th e Ca lf sulpk as soo n as th e R i os has bui l t up th e nerve cel l s an d th e S u lplr is need ed t o fi nish u p t h e wo k w h i ch may ta ke from thre e mon ths to t wo ye rs or more bu t ca n be d o ne as positi ve l y w it h th ese re me d i es and th e prope r appl icat i o n o f h ygie ne as i t is possi bl e to cure any d is ease i n t h e d o ma i n of cu rati ve measures ( F D B itti nge r M D Dayt on O hi o ) The fol l owi ng t wo ca ses are ta ke n fro m my no te boo k at a d ispe nsary J anuary 23 1 89 3 Mrs J aged ni netee n t wi tch ing o f ey el i d s w orse at 5 P at eve ry d ay a fter la mp is l ighte d E yes water wi th th e t wi tch i ng H as d ead of a n accid en t u ntil a sh ud d er m es ov er th e bod y ; i s t h en rel ie ved of the nervousn ess Feels w eak is often d izzy I n wal king o n t he stre et st eers for t h e gu tter ei th er to righ t or le fi Despon d ent had cho rea wh en t wel ve years old l asti ng two years At seve nteen had ense of d r ad at i nterval s for so me m o nth s Prescri bed Kal i NAM /writ s »: 4 x o ne gra in tabl t four ti mes d ail y Jan nd d iz i ness i mpro ved Remed y repeated Did not 3ot h me nt l state r p , , a , s e . , . . a . . f . . - . . . . . . v , . , . . r . a , . . . . , . . . . . , . , , . , r . , . . . , , s . e . e . a a z . . . . . retu rn J une 4 th I we nt to her home and she told me t ha t the t w itch i ng d read an d d i m cul ty i n wa l k i ng passed away d ur i ng t he seco nd wee k of tr eat ment a nd h ad no t e t u rn ed S he was also rel ieved o f the d i i nem b ut h as so me h e t h i nk s to pregn a ncy no w d ue M rch 3 0th j as C aged t w el ve pa i n i n ri gh t l eg ri gh t arm and back Drops t h ings especial l y if sta rt led Di mcul t peech irri table rest l ess co nst ipated sl ee p poo r B ee n nervo us si nce seven years of age t whi ch tim h e was kicked i n the back A ft er trea tme nt for two yea rs h e was m uch be tter Sal t wa ter ba t h d o w n spi ne had be ne fi ted h i m L a st a tt ack on e mon th a o g I t l i phosphor it e m 4: was prescri bed a nd h e was kept o n t h at re med y wi th co nti nued i m p o veme nt Ma y 4 th r port d bett er ve ry way xc pt occa io n l i n b i l i t y t h old t h i ngs i n righ t ha nd ; w orse i n t h e mor ni ng gets b tter abo ut noo n May n th h ol d s th i ngs wi t h l ess d i ffi cu l ty c n w i te wi th mo re ease al w ys a t h is be t a t noo n J u ne 8th has no n of the above sy mpto ms ; th e spi ne was bat hed wi th al t wate at fi rst but that measure was d i co nt i nued o ve r fi ve w ks go 1 T . r . , zz . s , a . . , , . , s . . . . . . . , e . . . ’ - a . r . e e . e . e e s . , a s a a o e , a r . . e . r a . s s ee a . . x5 8 TWE L VE TH E T mSUE R E ME D IE S . od ic attack si nce begi n ni ng the med ici ne and could no w go a bou t a nd d o l igh t ch ores wi t h ou t beco mi ng exh a usted and sl e pt wel l all — f r i h t n a n t k i i l l as ni g o her w e h w e eport ed h m as w e I eve n E d it or b ut o ne spasm . . s e . Cal if or nia Af ed i ml j ou m al BRONCHI TI S F errum . AND CATARRH BRONCHI AL — p hos . Tak es the place of A ron in the acute in flammatory stage or i n ch roni c b ronchi ti s w hen a fresh ag i n sho ul d be gi ven in al er na ti on wi th the v t on et I t r a i s s a g t An y i nflamm atory rem ed y i n di ca ted by th e expectorati on irri ta ti on of the bro n chi accommni ed wi th d yspn e a , heat or burni ng so reness B reath i ng short opprw ed and h urri ed Capilla ry bronchitis of young chil dren A cu te shor t spasm od ic and ver y pai nfu l cou gh — I n the secon d stage , w hen thi ck w hi te phl egm Ka l i mur form s fi b ri nous i n ch aracter — a l ph When the expecto rati on is di stin ctly yell ow s K li u watery and profuse or w here i t is green ish sl im y an d watery I n the stage of resol u ti on — Natrum mun A c u te inflam mati on of the wi n d pipe wi th froth y and cl ear w atery phl egm l oose and rattli ng so m etim es coughed up wi th d ifi cu l ty Chron ic b ronchi ti s b ronch ial ” catarrh wi nter cough wi th any of the above sym pto ms Cl ear watery starch l ik e sputa Secreti on causes soreness and excoriati on C hroni c forms w hen sputu m is transparen t, visci d, weak vo i ce fl u ttering of heart Pati ent is w orse near the seashore — I n ane m ic persons whe re expectorati on is Cal carea phos al b umi no us l i k e th e w hi te of an egg — Where ex pec torati on is yell o w or yell ow Cal carea su l ph Third ish green or m i xed wi th bl oo d stage of reso l u ti on Ordi nary ca tarrhal co l ds and in cases stage o f b ronch i tis si mi l ar to those benefited b y H epa r sa w — a m l ph Where exu da ti on causes soreness and chaf N tru su Pati ent must hol d his chest on co ugh i ng Asth mati c i ng Worse in col d dam p, rai n y spe lls worse toward s m orn i ng w eather — Si l i cea Cough worse from co ld and better from warm . . , . . , , . , . . , . . . . , . , . , , . , , , , . “ , , . - . , , , . , . . . . , . , , , . . . . . . . . . , B URNS r . 59 dri nks Bus li k e expectorati on fall s to bo ttom of vessel con tai ni ng water an d spreads out l i ke sedi m ent B ronchi al afi ec ti ons of rachi ti c chil dren L aryngeal morni ng cough - . , . . . I I C A SE S Numerous cases o f bronch i ti s b ro n ch o pne u mo nia a nd l l ied affecti o ns o f t he chest especi l l y i n ch i l d re n h a v bee n trea ted ucce s fu l l y wi th Far m »: r i r or a l t i i t l i m a m B h o o w b y r n o w K a o m f ll i n e a t n h S m t as u d s es e a p bee n found an e xcel len t al ternati ng remed y Wi t h Fer m m phos no oth er t rea tnw n t h vi ng been fou nd nece sary CL N C A L . a - , a . s e , . s e . . . s a . B URNS Kal i , . — mun B urns of the first d egree also those of the B l isters form also scal ds from bo i li ng water Ca n be secon d app l i ed externall y Whi te or grayish ex uda ti on over wo un d — B urns when suppurat ing Cal carea sul ph — Burns wi th su ppurati on ; al so exte rnall y Natrum phos — Na trum mun Wh en blister has bee n form ed , . . , . . . . . . I I CL N C AL e o f l v T ra w l y F C J d ust over b urn i n w h ich t h Dr . . . e , . d . 0 uses Fem »: phos 2x is m u ch hea t a nd red ness el an ere s CA SE S . as a o w e d p r to . CATARR HAL TR OUB L E S . — phos F errum F irst stage of col d i n the head wi th ci ren ls tory d isturbances ca tarrhal fever congesti on of nasal m u cous m em branes Smarti ng i n nasal passages wo rse i nspi ra ti on ; excel lent for a predisposi tion to tak e col d al ter na te l y s x i n h o wi th Cal ca r ea phos m ph a n r a l e c a 3 y g p tarrh wi th charac teristi c white frothy expectora ti on has neve r ” disappo inted m e ( W R K i ng ) — Ka l i mur Ca ta rrh when there is w hi te phl egm thi ck not transparen t Dry coryza Stu fiy col d in the h ead wi th a wh i tish gray tongue A dherent cru sts in the vaul t of the phary nx I use i t often wi th profit in the purul ent stage of K a l z mu r has proved to m e the m ost acu te nasa l catarr h i nfia mm ati ons of the naso rem ed y i n ac u te satisfactory pharynx in whi ch there is a d eci ded bu rni ng d ryness The a ppearance is tha t of red n ess wi th m ark ed thi ck en i ng alm ost . , , , . , , “ . . . , . . , . . . , . . - , , . “ . ' . . . , 1 60 T HE T WE L V E T I SS UE R E ME D I E S thou gh the m uco us m em brane were solidl y i nfil trated H aw ki ng of m ucu s from poste ri o r nares s ) i I v n S ph t i c i i l y ( om na — Cal carea fl uor Ca tarrh wi th expectorati on of yell owi sh Dry coryza sm al l l um ps S t uffy col d i n the head ( al ter natel y wi th K a l i ma n ) wi th i neff ectual desire to sneeze Osseo us gro wths and d isea ses of n asal bon es wi th Ozae na ofl ensi ve od or of d ea d bone — r Natrum mu Ca tarrh s and co l ds wi th wate ry transparen t froth y d isch arges C hro nic catarrhs of bl oodl ess pat ients The m uc us has som eti m es a sal ty taste Col d causi ng vesi c ula r e rupti ons wi th watery contents w hi c h b u rst and l ea ve th i n crusts or scabs Coryz a runn i ng col d wi th watery c l ear froth y discharge worse on goi ng i n to the co l d and on exer tion I nfl uen za E pistax is fro m stoopi ng and from co ughi ng Posterio r nares d ry L oss of sense of sm el l Dr Geo H e rri ng find s the r tri t al m ost i nfall ib l e for stop ping a col d comm enc ing wi th sneezi ng S neez i ng wo rse nu d ressi ng at night and i n m orni ng Feve r bli sters — Y e llo w sl im y secreti o ns or ex pectorati ons of Ka l i sul ph wa tery m atter are condi tions ca ll ing for thi s re med y Patien t fee l s general l y w orse i n the eveni ng or i n a hea ted room Y e l low or yel l o wish discharge from the nose Col ds wi th dr y sk i n w hen perspi ra tion d oes not set in freel y u nd er use of as . . . , . . , . , . . . , , . . . , ” “ . , , , , . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , . , . . — phos Ch roni c catarrh s and col ds i n ad ynami c persons ( as an intercurrent rem ed y) Col ds in the head wi th S neezi ng and so re nos an al b um i no us d isch arge from n ose tri ls Dr L A Bu ll says : I freq uentl y began the treatm en t s ages wi th Caz of ch ron i c cata rr h al con di ti o ns of the ai r pas I find th at i t has q u i te a deci ded toni c acti on ca r ea films In and i nfl uences the con di ti ons of the m em branes for good m an y places it q ui te tak es the place of the Czncboua prepara ” ti ons Poi nt of nose icy L arge ped uncu l ated n asal po l ypi co l d S wol len u l cerated nose i n scrofu l ous ch il dren — Col d i n the head wi th th i ck yell ow Cal car ea sul ph Ca l care a . . . “ . . . . - . , . ' . . . . , . , , , 1 62 Dr Bre ue r, . H Z . . , 88 3 i E T ISSUE RE ME D I E S . o o f Mu ni ch , al o b o h i r n c r t r a c t e d p in V TWE L THE rt s a case o f suppressed rep by ca ta rr h ; cured Cal ca rea oo weat f t -s sulph . , resu l ti ng Si l i cea — A a nd . . ompl xi oned A bou t once a w ek a th ick d ark b ro wn semi fl u id ccumul ti o n o f pus fo rmed i n t he l eft u pper n ostr il ; A bou t a mo nth pre vi ous a o n be i ng bl o wn ou t i t emi t ted a terri bl e st ench o f ca ri ous bo ne wa s tak en f om t h e a n tru m h igh mori t h rou gh an i e ce p tooth h ad bee n d r w n fo u yea rs previ o us u ppe l eft al veol us from w h ich a nd seve ral ot her Ca l mrra S il in T h e probe e nte red th e ant rum fr l y Th ee week s fte havi ng tak en t wo d oses o f re med ies proved i ne fli ca ci us Kal i snip/c in wate morn i ng and even ing a tablespoo nful for four days not h i ng mo re re ma i ned of th e d isch arge and t h al veo l us cl osed so t h a t no f l h M ob W P D e e n t ered “ es se te t r ( p — M A I N A T R UM Dr L ou is A B ul l reco rd s a case o f at roph ic rh i no UR I T C U M l l a ry ngi ti s i n w h i ch th e sk i n was ss d ry fis h y i n c o o ra h e n c a n a e e d pp p m l l f se l y d ott ed w ith co m ed o nes l rge a nd o r H w as re m i n e d d u h e p l t f rom n i mals and o f Bo ussin ga ul t s e xpe ri m e nts i n wi th h o l d i ng sa y Opi ned th a t h ere was a case i n w h i ch ch l o i d e o f sod i u m was n o t properl y He u ed i t l ocal l y i n te n grai ns t t h e o unce so l utio n a nd i n assi mi l at ed — f l f m sa t i l i n m r m t h t c t l wi os ory resu ts Ham R ecord er dyn i ed o s erna y of Case ma n l e n t e g i l gh t-c , e . , a a - e . r r , a a , ee o “ ' . . r . . a r a r, . r . . e , f . . . . , . . . . “ . r a a s ' s, a , , e . . sa a , r o s . a z . a , . . CHI CKE N POX . F errum ph Thi s rem ed y al one or al ternately wi th the rem ed y i n d i cate d b y the er upti on such as K a l i mu r Ca lca r ea — os . , , su / L p , N a tr u m h p su l or . S il icea . , . CHOL E RA — phos I n . F erru m the first stage for the vascul ar distu rb an ces al terna ti ng w i th K a l i eas l ho e ra i nfa ntu m l di s C p ch arges freq uent watery even bloody ; ch i l d is grea tl y re d uced falls i nto a stupo r red face d i l ated pupi ls rol li ng of head and so ft fu ll flowi ng pu lse cholera from check ed per sp i ra ti on — Kal i ph os When the stool s h ave the appearance of ri ce wa ter Co lla pse l i vid bl ue co untenan ce and low pu lse — Ka li sul ph Cram ps an d othe r sym pto ms of cho l era — Magnesia phos C hol erai c cram ps First stage Watery d iarrh e a w i th vomi ti ng and cram ps i n cal ves — Natrum sul ph Is acco rdi ng to Sch iissler the rem ed y for chol era and chol eri ne — Cal carea ph os Chol era i n fantu m Green d iarrhcea in . , , . , , , , , - , , , , . . , . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . ca o a aa x6 3 . c oful ous chil dren sl i my watery u n diges t ed Thi n body ch i l d l oo ks lik e an old wom an s r , , , C L IN I C A L a nd fi cem ensi ve . . , Ol d ma n off and oa sa a w i th severe vomi ti ng atta ck ed ter d isc harges Xa l i pkos . . d ia rrh oea , a nd cured CHORE A cra mps i n ca l ves ( Sch ii ssl e r ) . . . ph I n scroful ou s ch il dren Cho rea d uri ng p uberty i n ei ther bo ys or gi rls — i es h a n a p Th is is the chi ef re med y I n vol untary M g os m ovem ents and contorti ons of the l im bs, wi th m ute appeal i ng Fol l ow or al ternate wi th Ca lca r ea films l oo ks for sym path y — Si l i cea When d ue to the presence of worms, spasms sl eep di stu rbed by frigh tful dreams di storted e yes pal e face ca ni ne h un ge r, irri tati on o f nostr ils, consti pati on, grea t thi rst , ( e d e ma of face and extre m i ti es — S ui tabl e for chroni c cases after fright or Nat rum mur supp ressi on of erupti ons on the face , parox ysms of j u m p i ng regardl ess of obst ru cti ons twi tchi ngs on the ri ght si de , w orse at fu ll m oon espec i al l y in anae m i c an d chl o roti c sta tes wi th th i rst and fev er — Nat rum phos If d ue to w orms or if aci d sym ptoms are Cal ca re a — os . . . . . , . . . , , , , . . , , , , . . , I I CL N CA L C A SE S . bod y affected ; late ral nd d ow n wa rd j erk ing o f th e m outh sn ppi ng o f eye l id s sud de n fo rw rd moti on of h ead nd o th e i rr gu l a r move me n ts Bett r d uri ng sl eep ; agg avat d t Mag nesia phos for t h ree mont h pro st ool an d b y e mo ti o ns Ig na l f i l ed A ct in g o n Dr Sch iiml er s d uced grati fyi ng resul ts b ut d id n t full y cure 6 was gi ven al te r n tel y wi th the M ag nesia phos ad vice I n ne mo nth t h e ch i l d was cu red the f orm er o nce d i l y t h la tter tw i ce D B W h i er M D t i t ) ( Ch oreic pa tie nt ta l ki ng to h ersel f consta nt l y or si tt i ng t i l l i n mood y r an d t h e n ba c k a a i n l a ce t o a n o e si l ence or carryi ng th i ngs f ro m on t h p g o f ch ores Case a nd u pper ; face r a ’ a o . . , . . a e , . o . . s e , H . " cu red . S . , a t . . Ch . , . . r D Sager ) ( for t wo ears, r a o e 7 m mic d ri n ks much wa ter ” ma r cured perman e n t l y . , . , M agn esia pleas a ’ : a e s . . . , r e . . a . e , . a a , , of a r t p . . y , . by w h i t to ngu P H art M D ) feveri s h (C ca used . e . , . . e, fri gh t ; pa l e , d eli cate , s re m u th N at ru m o o . 1 64 TWE L VE T I SSU E RE ME D I E S THE . — h n l k J o H ar e Gertrud e C m o o Home opathi c Hospi t l on set 6 S March 3oth 1 88 7 S h e had su ffered f om we l l ma rk ed ch ores d uri ng the n t h u sual remedi es for such cond iti o ns had i o n i t h s a e d re c e d e h m n t p g g been ad mi niste red to h er as an o ut pat ient d uri ng t he pre vi ous t wo mon ths wi th b ut small succem No d efi nite cause was to be mad e out Th e ch i ld d id no t suffer f ro m w o rms and t h ere was no h ist o ry of a fright O n ad mis bu t was q uiet d uri ng si on sh e t wi tch ed al l o ve r d u ri ng h er wak i ng h o u r sl ee p Sh e wal ked fai rl y w el l and coul d feed hersel f b u t her speech was T h e h eart s act io n was accel er t ed b ut no ab uor ex ceed i ngl y d ef ecti ve soft r mal so u nd was t o be d isti ngu ished e S u bseq ue ntl y h o we ve r p systol ic bl o wi ng sou nd was at times aud i bl e as if t he muscul r fibres of The pupi ls w re sym m et ri th e h ea rt parti ci pa te d i n t h e ge nera l spasms — r i l a M a a o i x l a n e a l y d t e d s i n s w as re s c r i b e d t w n s o f t h e s i t h c g g p p d ecimal tri tu rati o n th ree ti mes d ai l y Th e i mpro vement w h ich foll o wed was sl ow b ut abund a ntl y mani fest The general t wi tch i ng became l ess ; t h e a rti cul ti o n i mpro ved t h e ch il d too k no uri sh men t freel y ; sl ept we l l at n igh t an d l ost t h e scared expre ssi o n so cha ra cteri ti c of th e co mpl i nt t ige o f th e chores remai ned O n be i ng d irected to st and By May 1 7 t h no ves u c l ose th e ey es and hol d th e arms ext e nd ed sh e d id so wi th o u t d i ffi cul ty p S ubj ect ed t o t he d i fii cul t test o f wa lk i ng b l i ndf o ld ed sh e came th ro ugh tri um pha ntl y L ast l y h er po wers o f speech had so m uch i mpro ved that w h ereas o n her d missi o n th e m aning of h er u tte r nc was a matter o f m d a h r r k s r e i n l l r b s e o j ec r t hi t e re a w e q t e i l i b T u n t u u i e c e t e e h u s y g p wi th i n seven wee k s th is obsti na te case o f ve ry tro ubl esome d isease y ield ed — n l e s i n a l a a m l e t o M a a n s o e o f h er l y c l co t e ii s s s S c o ed ti ssu e re me g p p — r o t h e i c i n l w i i N m e as e H l d u o ed J y I 8S7 d e v n a m W or g — B y Dr av Ms c n asxa sa cs was ad mi tted to th e L nd n C a o n aa c u . . , a , - r . , . , - , . . . , s, . , ' a . , , . , e . a . , a , , a . . . . , a , s , a . . , , , . , . . a e a es , . a ' s . . COL I C “ - , , . . Magn esia pho Flatu l ent col ic of chil dren, wi th d rawi ng up of l egs Col ic forci ng the pati ent to ben d do ubl e ; case d b y fri cti on warm th and bel chi ng of gas Col ic i n um bili cal l M ar i i re i on u s u r a s c cont ct on Re m ttent co c c a m p l i r , g y “ pai n I use it i n al m ost every Col i c of ne w born i nfants case wi th abso l ute i nvaria b l e p rom pt an d com pl ete success ; " h potenc o t M r M a l i o n D o c k b a b w h n C C i e s e y 3 y g , ) (J they cry half the ti m m no i n terference wi th n u tri tion Gall stone co l i c — t r u os Na m ph Coli c of ch i l d ren , wi th sy m ptoms of aci di ty su ch as green, so ur sm ell i ng stoo ls v om i ti ng of curdl ed mil k etc — Ferrum phos Coli c at m enstrual peri ods, wi i ng of the face and q ui ck ened p ulse — s . . , . . . . , , . . . . . . . . - , , . , . . 1 66 da ys TWE L VE T ISS UE RE ME D I E S TH E to o ne week Mor e th a n . a ye ar ago i t was . ascerta i ned that the n i a p m menced i n Ilse r ig i d g roi n and t hence spread o ve r th e w hole N at r u m m l” was gi ve n , th e atta ck yi el d ed i mmediate l y a nd ll e n era y co g bd o me n t h ough h e h as had a . . se ve ral , o th rea te ni ngs , h e has h ad no c l ic CONCUSS I ON OF THE Kal i ph si n ce — . H eri ng s ’ BRA IN . theni c con di ti ons dil ated pupils d epresd on of fu ncti on of the b rai n cel l s resu l ti n g fro m conc ussi on — F e rrum phos Febri l e di sturbances depen di ng thereon — Magn esia ph os When opti cal i l lusi ons accom pa n y — Cal carea phos As an i n te rcu rrent so m etim es an d wi th n um b sensati ons — Natrum snl ph C hroni c eff ects of fal ls and b l ows on hea d — As os . , , - . . . - . . . , . . . CONST I P AT I ON NOT E — No purging need be resorted to Consti pa ti on occurs freq uentl y i n conseq uence of some pri m ary d isturbance The proper rem ed y wi ll L o o k for the sym pto ms of this mak e the bowel s move h ii ss l er ) c S ( — Kal i mun Consti pati on acco m pani ed b y a w h i te coated tongu e al so w hen fat and pastry d isagree Torpid l iver li ght c o lo red stoo ls thro ugh w ant of b i l e fro m sl uggi sh l iver Kal i phos — S tool s dark bro wn streak ed wi th yel l o wish r l f u a n d een m c P a et c con d i t i on o r ect m co on s r i u u g — Natrum mun Torn b l eedi ng sm art i ng fee li ng after stool Consti pati on wi th m uch i ntes ti nal w eak ness, and when aris ing from w ant of m oisture Dryness of the m u co us li ni ngs of the bowe ls wi th watery secreti ons in the oth er parts ; watery vomi ti ng watery e yes excess of sali va i n the m ou th or on the tongue Dro wsi ness and wa terbrash S tools are h ard, dr y Hemor A cco m pa ni ed b y headache and d ifli cnl t to pass Proctalgia Pai n in abd om in al ri ngs rhoida l consti pa ti on “ Consti pa ti on of flesh y peo p le especial l y those w i th weak a l r hearts F w e ( y) — Cal carea pho s Costi ve h ard stoo l wi th bl ood especial l y i n old people ass oc iated wi th me ntal d epressi on ve rti go and hea dache . . . . . - o , . , - . . , . . . , , . , , , . . . . . . . , . . . , . , , , C O NST I P A T I O N x6 7 . — I nabi li ty to expe l t he faeces — t r u os Na m ph Hab itu al consti pa O bsti na te consti pa ti on ti on wi th occasi onal a ttacks of di arrhcea i n young chi ldren Thi s rem ed y is an adm irabl e la xati ve w hen adm i nistered wi th the food of infants Dose 5 to 1 0 grai ns th ree ti mes dai ly for a six m onths ol d ch i l d — Natru m sul ph Hard k notty stoo ls streak ed wi th b l ood, preceded and accom pa ni ed by sm arti ng at the an us ; difi cul t expul si on of soft stool ; em issi on of feti d flatus i n large q ua n ti ti es ( S trong ) — F errum phos Consti pati on wi th heat i n the lo wer bo we l — caused b y aton y of m uscu lar fibres of i ntesti nes Fen um 3 is i ndi cated i n obs ti nate consti pati on wi th pro l apsus an i W and p il es associa te d wi th anaemi a ; face pal e rea dil y fl ushi n , g co l d ha nds and feet pal pi ta ti on persistent chil l i ness flatu l ence and ful ness of ep igas tri um wi th grea t aversi on to m ea t ” al dso n di et D on ( ) — Sil i cea Rectum seem s to have l ost the power of expul Sore e ccs reced e after havi ng been part l y expe l led si on ness, sti tch es and shooti ng pai n in an us Consti pati on asso cisted wi th ch roni c scrofu l ous and suppu ra ti ve diseases Con sti pati on of poo rl y no urished ch i ld ren wi t h pal e earth y face COpious persp irat ion aro un d head accom pan yi ng paral yti c Cal care a fl uor . . . . . . , ’ - . . , . . , . . , , , , , , . . . . . . , . , I I CL N C A L C A SE S o nst ipa t io n si nce bi rt h f last The st oo l s were h ard and C th ti cs h d f il ed ch il d t h re e m on t h ago d ry we re partia l l y e xpe l l d w i th much stra i n i ng and th e n reced ed i nto th e ” I P rectu m S i l icea cured i n four d oses ta ke n n igh t and mo rn i ng ( J oh nso n ) the pu pil of Hah ne m nn r l a tes a very remark bl e case of Dr G m ” bo y set t r The pa ti ent ch ro nic co nst ipa ti on cured wi th N a l m m m a r born o f sc o ful ous pa re nts has an id io tic brot her ; pa ti ent h i mself mute and a l mos t n i d io t Th e poo r crea tu re su fl e re d wi th co nst i p t io n from b irt h Woul d go t hree to fo ur week s wi thout stool After course o f N a tru m ma u f t h f u n r t t he co nst i pa ti on was en ti rely m r ed F l l o o case o d e ( p i n St ro ng Const ipa ti on p M rs . IL , wt . 26 , moth e r o f t h ree ch ild re n ; . s , a . ar a c a . e , o , , . . . . . , . a . a e . . r , a , , ' a a . a . r. ” . ‘ s , . re . 1 68 TWE L V E T ISS U E RE ME D I E S T HE . COUGH . F e rrum pho c te pai nfu l sh ort ti ckli ng co ugh S hort so re ti ck li ng co ugh from irri tati on of the wi nd pi pe S hort dry spasm odi c cough wi th fee li ng of soreness in the l u ngs no expectorati on Cough h ard and d ry wi th so ren ess from col d Cough wi th rattl in g of m u c us in chest w orse at night — Kal i mun L o u d noisy stom ach co ugh wi th grayish w h i te ton gu e S hort ac ute and spasm odi c l ik e w hoop i ng cough req ui res th is rem ed y Noisy co ugh wi th protrud ed appear Cro upy ance of the eyes and w h i te or gray coa te d tongu e hard co ugh Ch i ld grasps at throat d uri ng co ughi ng spell Persi stent croupy l ike hoarseness Cough wi th th i ck mil ky w hi te gl ue y al bumi noid phl egm Cough in consum pti on wi th th ick m i lk y w hi te expectorati o n or wh i te coate d tongu e — Kal i phos Co ugh fr o m i rri tati on i n the trachea w hi ch feel s sore E xpectorati o n th i c k ye ll ow sal ty and feti d chest sore Kal i sul ph — Co ugh w i th ye ll o w expect orati on or water y matter Worse in a heated room or in the eveni ng Mu cus sl i ps back an d is eneral l y sw all o w ed ; h ard hoarse co ugh l i k e g cro up, weary feel i ng i n the pharynx — Magnesia ph os True spasm odi c co ugh com i ng on in fits paroxysms ; wi tho u t expectorati on spasm odi c cough at ni ght wi th difli cul ty u po n l yi ng do wn W hoopi ng cough Pati ents refe r the spasm to the n s are sore f the th r a t The l u i o t o p g from the strai n of coughi ng I n d r y cough i n nervo us chil d ren t hi s remed y shou l d al ways be thought of Ca l c a rea fl uor — C o ugh wi th expectorati on o f ti n y ye ll o w tough l um ps of m uc us Co ugh w i th ti ck l i ng and i rri tation in the throat on l yi ng d o wn from e l on gati on of the u vul a or droppi ng at the back of the throat — l r Ca ca ea phos Cough wi th expecto rati on of al b um inous ma tte r not watery I n cough of consu mpt i ves as an i n ter current rem ed y S ufl ocati ve co ugh i n ch il dren better l yi ng down — s A u . , , , . . , , , , , , . , . , , . - - , , - . , , , . - , . . . - , , . . , - - , , . . . , , , , . . . . , . , . , , . . . . . . , , . , , . . , . . . , 1 TWE L VE T ISS UE RE ME D I E S THE 0 7 Ca l carea Fer m m — fl uor If . K a l i ma r and i res f . . do not . ce Th e ch ief remed y i n true croup — U seful i f the forego i ng fail to act Sufio Cal carea ph os cati ve attacks on li fti ng up the ch il d from the cradl e After n ursi ng after crying or bei ng raised from the cradl e breath i ng ceases the head turns bac k ward the face is bl ue there is ” fighti ng wi th han ds and feet ; after the attack grea t l axa ti on B ra d f o r d ( ) Kal i p hos — I f treatm ent is del ayed til l the l ast stage syn cope ; for ne rvo us prostra ti on pal e , li vi d countenance ; i n al te rna ti o n wi th K al l ma r Magnesi a phos — S pasm od ic cl osure of the wi n d pi pe S ud d en shri l l voi ce ; suffocati ve co ugh Cal carea sul ph — U sef ul after the exu dati on stage w hen afte r the h ard m em b rane h as been so ftened the re exi sts a tough m ucus in the th roat causing m uch disco mf ort I t will change the cro upo us to a catarrhal cough and when gi ven i n seaso n wi ll som eti m es p revent exu dati on suffi . . “ . . . , , , , , , . . , , . . . . . , , . , . IN I C A L C A S E S D R a boy wt 7 wh too k purious croup w hen th re was a sha rp keen nort h east w i nd h vi ng h ad fe w yea rs be fo re ver y se vere a ttack of true cr o up ; t h is past ut um n h ad g in n attack w it h fe ve r and a l oud b rking co ugh A ron nd l iver o f sul ph ur w h ich ha ve been recommen d ed by so m ny uthors agai n t spurious croup prod uced no ch an g w hat ever so t h t I i lf or a c n t n u a n c e o f t h e r e ar y h i bo y f o e d m n f se i t t h c se e p p a ff ecti o n l r usu l fo sever l d y s T h e n i gh ts l y w ere v e y r e s t e c i p l ess w i th much co ugh i ng o ugh a nd ha rd o t ha t h i re l at i ves were ve r y a n xio us Th ere we e d ry h eat a nd grea t oppressi on present I exchanged m y [ l epe r snip/r for Ka l i m u r a nd ga ve eve y t wo h ou rs a ful l d ose A fte r a f w d oses th e cou h beca me l oose l o t co m l t e ly t h e ba rk i n u d n d a n o s g p g t he w h o l o f t h e fol l o w i ng n i gh t my l i tt l pa t i n t sl ept q u ietl y so tha t o n th fol l o wi ng mo rn i ng h a wok ab l to get u p q u it e livel y a nd we ll CL . . , , . , . o . a , . a a . , s a as a a a a , s o a es , s s r . , , . r , e , a r , , , . , , a a a , a a a a e s . . . r , . e . s e e e e e . e, , e e , . , h l u ss S c er ( In o cr u p, do th a n t h e l o w . (5 af rai d he no t . H H . . of y o ften o h igh p te ncie s ; th e d o much better ) DE L IR I UM . Ferru m ph When there is present h igh fever — a m De l iri um occu rri ng at any ti m e wi th start r mu N tru — os . . . , D E NT I T I O N 1 . 7 1 the body wan de ring d el iri um wi th m utteri ng ; froth y tongue De l irium trem ens Chi ef rem ed y; i f i t does no good A a l z plws i ve g — Kali phos De li ri um trem ens ; the ho rro rs of drun kards fear sl eepl essn es s rest l essness and suspi ci ousness ram bli ng tal k en d eavors to grasp or avoid im agi nary objects and i m ages G i ve al te rnate l y wi th N a tru m mu r as th is rem ed y restores the nor mal consi ste n c y of the b rai n su b st an ce w hi ch is distu rbed i n th is di sease i ng of , . . ' ’ . , . , , , , . . , . C L INI C A L C A S E S I w s co n u l ted by the rela ti ves o f m n su fie ring from d el i ri um t em en I ord ered N atr u m ma r A com pl ete cu re fol l owed speed il y N atru m m a r is th e pri nci pal rem ed y as d el iri um treme ns is caused by a d ist ur ba nce o f t h e bala nce of t h m olecu les of th e N a l m m m a r a nd mo lecu l s f water i n some port i on o f th e brain tSch iissl er ) ' a s s. r a a . . . , e o e . . . DE NTITI ON . Ferrum ph os — . face , p k l i ng s ar Teeth ing troubl es wi th feve rishness fl ushed e yes dilated pu pils and ex tre m e restlessness , , , Magnesi a ph Convu l si ons i n teethi ng wi tho ut fev er i n al terna ti on wi th Fer m m l l I n conv u si ve cases w here i es p B ellad seem s i n di cated , b ut d oes no good spasm od i c co l i c , ” l oose bo we ls th is is a m agn ificent rem ed y r M a o n C (J g M D) — l Ca carea ph os The ch ief re m ed y i n teethi ng d isord ers If the y appear too late i t shou l d be gi ven to h asten d evel op m ent I t is the rem ed y for troubl esome ail m ents d uri ng den ti ti on E speciall y usefu l i n flabby e maci ated ch i l d ren wi th open posterior fonta ne l les Chil d d oes not l earn to wal k or forgets to wal k and l oses flesh Has a sp utteri ng pus l ik e diarrh e a and vomi ti ng Natrum mur — Where there is m u ch dri bb l i ng or flo w of — os . , , . . , . , . . . , . . . . . , . , . . . Si l i cea — E speci all y suitabl e for chil dren wi th large heads open su tu res much swea t abou t head large abd omen fine . , , , , 1 TWE L VE T ISS UE RE ME D I E S TH E 2 7 . — r l d Ca ca ea am Th is rem ed y al so great l y faci li tates d enti ti on Vo mi ti ng d uri ng d enti ti on Mal n u tri ti on of the bones especi all y the teeth S pasm s com menci ng by hol di ng breath , i ncessant cryi ng and m om enta ry l oss of consci ousness D r J W Ward ( ) n . , . . , . . . . . CL IN I C A L CASE S . omiti ng of food a nd d ri nk d uri ng d en ti ti on u nd ige sted d ia rh wa curd l ed mi l k wi th u r i ng sl ee p n fl u h f f i v e at u o s D i i t m r s n c ee n e c k s g p h ead w e ts pil l o w head smal l R u R n e e c or d Ca lm rt a phos cu red ( — Dm x o C hil d 1 8 mo nths ol d ; ho t skin ch eek s hi ghl y fl ush ed spark l i ng ey es pu pils d il ated Fm nd extre me restl emne ss a nd i rri tab i l ity o n h s a u i e t i 6 1 t r i t i n w o h fi d o h a d d ec id e d q e r r a h u r r s t se t e v T e e p g y cfl ect th e chi l d going t o sl eep sh ort l y afte ta k i ng i t nd t h ch eeks b ecom i ng much l ess fl ush ed A fe w re pe ti ti o ns of t he remed y e nt i rel y removed all th e d en ta l i rri tati on ( Wild e ) I have had many cases o f that troubl esome affect ion with ch il d ren that I h ave easi l y cu red wi th M agma M03 a nd Ca le phos For t he be ne fit of you ng pract i ti oners I w ill ad d th t I ge nerall y prevent t he recurre nce o f that t ro ubl e b y trea ti ng th e m o th e r i n th e fo l l o wi n g m an ne r : A s soo n as I see on e of m y re gul ar pa ti e nts h a vin g rea ch ed t h e fift h or sixt h mo nth of a v a t o r r a n n t h n t m n t k e e n c y e y o r n n I o r d a w o e m a n d e v e n i e e r i e n p g g g p g a d ose o f Cal f l l rs t o n e t h e a re t u I ob fi e a s x t r i res t s h v t a i d t T h e t : 3 p h a re n t h t h d er o il a n d v e t e u s u l y f m o t h s ee a n o t o s ee d o t h e t s ec ec e ; p spri ng cutti ng tee th soo ne a l h o l i a nd w i t h o u t a ny t ro u bl e A d e C E ( Case of v r . , s e , , . ’ , , . , . , . . , . . . , a . . , . ’ r , e a . . . . . . a , r , . . a . r a , ' ' . , r . . . , M D ) . . DIA B E TE S — m Na trum un Pol yuria ; ME L L ITUS . nquenchab l e th irst ; e maci ati on l oss of sleep and appeti te ; gr ea t d ebil ity and d espon d ency — Na tru m sul ph Th is is the ch ief rem ed y Sch ussl er gi ves as a speci al reason for i ts use defi cie ncy of the pancreatic secre tion Kal i mun Great weakn ess E xcessive and suga ry uri ne an d so m nol ence — Kal i ph os The sym pto ms for wh i ch th is rem ed y m ust be i n r i r rr l r r ven nte c e ar e ne vo p o t t i on w e k ne s l e e p u s s a ss u t a y g l essness an d vo raci ous h u nge r ; i t esta b l ishes no rmal functi on w hi ch of the m ed ul l a ob l o ngata and pneu m ogastri c ne rve latter acts on the d igesti on or stomach and on the l u ngs — F errum ph os Diabetes when there is a q ui ck ened pulse u , . . . . - . . . , , , . . , 1 TWE L T HE 74 o V T I SS UE R E ME D IE S E . meats or greasy food be ne ficial for the very i m por ta nt f ct th at i t ov er wo rks th e l i ver ca uses a d efi cie ncy and conse q u nt th icke ni ng of bi le nd mucus and som eti mes a cr ystal lizati on o f ch o l es teri n i n t h e g l l d uct w h ich gi v ri se t o sy m toms ca l led h e a ti c col i c p p j au nd ice o r b il io us head ch e Of d iet c urse o f fa t a a , e , a , B R anki n . I NI C A L o rep r ts a N atr u m phos fix i n t hi rst . o f u ri ne cm H ow . , e ver , no appeti te , f H ome opa thy o of case C A SE S d ia an d i A pr l , , 1 886 bet . obta i ned was o vi ng u nd er al so i n qu ant i ty i nsi pid us i mpr es ge n e ral strength , r m a n n e t re s u l t e p ou m a l o j , s CL . , “ a . be , e Dr E ca n no t — this case S out h in . o mmunicated to h i m fr om nd o ne i n w h i ch an I t l i a n d octo empl oy ed su ccessfu l l y N ah u m Scotl n d T h e d etai ls re wa n ting su lph i n d i b tes I h ve had occasio n to t reat ma ny cases of that afl ectio n tha t I co nsid e r T h e tre tm nt th at has al wa ys succeed ed w ith me ha s of ne rv us origi n i nva ria bl y bee n N a l m m salph a nd Mag nesi a phos 6: trit ; t h e l engt h of trea tme nt h as been from fort y e i gh t h ours to a wee k ; ne d ose of a h of th ese m l ts in l tern tion e v y h o u ( B A d e C i l h ol M D ) Mrs M aged 4 2 con ul ting m e d ecl ared that sh e passed nearl y fou r n ty J nr h ou r ; i t r n n i avi ty was o t e c i fi c I l s o f u r i w e a n l g p g l earned f rom h e th at t he d ise ase origi n t d f rom a ne rvous sh ock ( co nj ugal I cured that d isease i n t h ree mo nt hs wi th Nat sulph N a t o na n i m us ) n h o s i n r d i n t o e e K l a n d M v e cc o t h s o s h h m i s t m a o t s o h a t g g p g y p p p I had to fi gh t ag i nst H aving see n her three ye rs af te r th e cu re was per f et an d no si gn o f rela pse ( E A d e Ca il ho l M D ) n t ices S chii ssl er a , t wo cu res of d isease , a a a . t his e r a . c . a a o a . e . - . . r. s , , o er a a . o , . . s s s a e r . a . e c , e s . . r. . t a . , a . . a . . . a , . e r . . , DIARRHCE A , . . Diarrhma from a rel axed sta te of the vi l li F erru m ph or absorbents of the i ntesti nes n o t tak i ng up the usual am ou nt S tool s of u n di gested food brought on by a chil l of m oistu re begi n n i ng wi th fever P rolapsus rec ti Pai n non in termi t tent Diarrhcea copious watery su dden painfu l often ac h rt ) l D i ar r c ea i n ch il dren u i be G com mni ed by vom i ti ng ( m ucous green and frequen t ; chi ld rol ls its stoo ls wa ter y head an d groans ; face pinched eyes h alf opened ; uri ne pul se and respi rati on quick ened starti n g in sl eep scanty S tool s u n di gested ; the ski n is hot and d ry and the re is thi rst Denti ti on — Di arrh e a after fatty food pastry etc E vacu Kal i mun ati ons l ight col ored pa l e ye ll o w och re or c l ay co l o red st ools e yell ow ochre Di arrh e a i n typhoi d fever ; stool s li k e pm — os . , , . - . . , . , , , ” . , , , , , , . , . . , , , , - . . . DIA R RH CE A r7 5 . hite or sl i my stools wi th the characteristic whi te coati ng of the tongue Stools bloody or sli my — Kali phos Fou l d iarrh e a often acco m panied by other d iseases to heal the cond itions causi ng putri d evacuations D iarrh e a of strong od or occasioned by fri ght and other si mi lar causes D iarrh e a with de pression and exhausti on of the nerves with or without pai n E vacuation s li k e ri ce water Prola psus recti Tympani tes S tool s putri d li k e ri ce water blood y carrion li k e od or Noisy offe nsive flatus Profuse pai n less and i mperative st ool while eati ng followed by unsat isfied urgi ng R ectu m burns and feels sore ; prola psed — Natrum mun Diarrh e a with watery sli my frothy stools Transparen t glairy sli me excessive use of salt N a tr u m The ma r is chiefly used for ch ronic di arrh e a of chil dren emaciation of the nec k the greasy appearan ce of the face and the peculiar d esires and aversions furn ish the lea di ng ind ica ” n m ti ons B ell L air d li y coati n of t o gu e with m i ute n S g ) ( bu bbl es of saliva on tip — Itchi ng sore and raw anus Stools white Nat rum p hos or green from d efi cie nt bi le Diarrhe a cause d by e xcess of acidity : stools sou r sm elli ng green with yellow cream y coat Vo miting of sour flui d curd y masses Sum i ng of tongue mer d iarrh e a conn ected with a lack of digestive power in which the stools are either cl ay colored or habitually greeni sh A lso wh ere there is h abitual co nstipatio n wi th occasio nal at tacks of diarrh e a i n you ng chil dren Jel l y li k e mass es of mucus pai nful strai ni ng coagulated casei n scanty and fre ” rt ) e a from bad m ethods i n feed i ng quen t uilbe D iarrh G ( — D iarrh e a ; stools watery dark bilious or Natru m sul ph of gree n bile This is on e of the m ost freque n tly i nd i cated remed ies in cases of ch ron ic di arrh e a where the loose morn The flatulen t sym ptoms ing stool is the lead i ng sym ptom are v ery characteristic but n ot n ecessa ri ly presen t Aggrava ti on in d am p wea the r G reen d iarrh e a i n scarlati na W art li ke eruptio ns on arms and between thi ghs Ch ro nic hered i ” B l tary loosen ess of bowels in old women el L ai r d 8 1 ( ) W , . . . , , . , . , . . . . , - , , , . . , , . . , . , , , . . . , , . . . . . , . , , , . , . , - . , “ , - . , , , . . . . , , , . , . , . . . . . . 1 76 TWE LVE T i ssus R E M E DI E S TH E metime afte r rising and moving d iarrh e a co mi ng Chron ic . on so t — Kal i sul ph Diarrh e a yel low sli my or watery purule nt stools Yellow coati ng of tongu e especi ally at root Symp toms of cholera cramps etc B lack thi n ofl ensive stools — Diarrh e a purulen t mi xed with blood Calcarea sulph with cl ay colored tongue I n typhus ; from maple sugar and cha nge of weather — D iarrhe a i n teethi ng chil d ren as an in ter Calcarea phos curre nt or alternate remed y I n tercurren tly i n consum pti on of the bowels One of our most valuable remedi es for the diarrh e a of scrof ulous and rachitic chil dren Green sli my u ndigested d iarrhe a S tool is hot watery profuse offensive noisy an d S pu tteri ng — o Magnesia ph s S tools watery expelled wi th force with gripin g pai ns i n the bowels flatu l en t colic relieved by draw Vomiti ng and M i ng up the limbs or hot applications p Pai n at i ntervals i n calves of legs — e n n ic I fa t ile d iarrh a ca d a v erous smelling after vac i l e a S ci nati on with mu ch sour perspiratio n on head and har d hot distend ed abd om en abou . . , . , . , ' , , , . , . . , - , . . . , . . . . , , , , , , . . , , , . , . . , . , , , , , . C L I NI C A L C A S E S . i d i rrh e a in ol d mai d e t 7 5 of y ear sta ndi ng cured by Fen rm: W W h o s ) ( p coonm nied wi th orn i ng d i arrh e a o n r is i ng ; su dd en u rgi ng gush i ng N atru m suIM cm T he stoo l pl a tt ers al l o ve r the vessel fla t u l nce e L i pp C cured ) ( A n o l d m n was a ttack ed b y a se vere v om i ti ng a nd d ia rrh e a aeco m b y v acuat i ns h ad the E e x ceed i ngl y pa i nfu l c a m p i n t h e ca l ves d i n e a p I u nd rt oo k th e treatm nt abou t si x h ours after appe ra nce of ri ce w ater t h e begi nn i ng o f t h atta ck a nd o n dose of Ka l i phos e fl ec ted a cu re The ra a s o f c o e p dy th i c e h l i c d iarrh e a wou l d j ust ify th e bel i ef tha t f re u e s e Kal i phos is specifi c g i nst ch ol e ra ( Schiissl r ) case o f ch ro n i c d iarr h e a of two years st nd i ng Dr Go u llo n rel te. c u re d wi th Ctr/( a r msulph S t oo ls of m u hy co n i te nce c a ted t ngu C h M ro n c . . P a , . s , ’ - , . . , e s . a a . , . . . , a . r - a e . o . e ' e . . . s o c e , a a s s s e . . ' a a . a . o o a e, . . Amo ng t he fi rst cases i n w h i ch I tr i ed th ese remed i es was a negro chil d e abo u t t h e sy mptoms prese n te d : Th e fo llo wi ng abo u t two mo nth ol d ey es tu rned u p tongue co nstant rol li ng o f t h e h ead a i n f u l d ia rrh e brow ni sh y ell o w no d esi re to n urse for some ti me Th e mo th er sai d i t bad , P s a, - . . ar , . , m 8 7 10 a to s T W E LVE RE M E D I E S r rssua . I 5 grai ns of 3d or 6 th t i turation in a tumbler of water dose r every Calcarea two hours or a powder the size of a pea , , d ry , on — fl uor When the aflect ion has gon e to the wi nd pi pe through mism anagem en t give this rem ed y and Ca lcar ea pleas alternately — ca a phos Di phtheritic exu dation spread i ng to the Cal re trachea S uch a co mpli cation is very rare whe n the Tiss ue R em ed ies are used excl usively A white speck or patch re mai ns after the mai n exu dation has come off — Ka l i phos I n the well mark ed mal ign an t gangren ous conditi on pati en t exhausted prostrate A lso for the after efl ects of diphtheria su ch as w eak n ess o f sight nasal speech or paralysis i n any part of the bod y squi n ti ng etc T he putrid character is well marked as seen by the putri d-smelli ng od or from mou th — Natrum mun D iphtheria if the face be puffy and pale with h eavy drowsiness ; watery stools, flow of saliva or vomiti ng of watery flui d Dryness of the tongue stertorous b rea thi ng etc The use of N atru m ma r must be d iscon ti n u ed with the dis appearance of these sym ptoms — Natrum ph os D iphthe ritic throat falsely so called ( not true) when the tonsils are covered with a yell ow creamy coati ng and the back part of the roof of the mou th looks creamy yellow ; the coati ng of t he tongue is moist creamy or gol d colored Natrum sulph —I n d i phth eria as an i ntercurre nt rem ed y where there is vomiti ng of gree n matter or water and the peculia r welli ng u p of mucus from the stomach — NOT E U nder no ci rcumstances shoul d other rem edi es such as lim e water carboli c aci d iced water etc be used along with these remed ies be cause they may i nterfere wi th the prope r action of these salts ( Sch ii ssl er) . , . . . . . . - . , , , , . , , . , , , . , . . , . . . . , , , , - , . . , - . , , , , , . I NI C A L C A SE S Fu ll y dev l oped ca e f di phth ria wi th t h ch racterist ic l gement to nsils u v ula nd nt i re sof t pal ate were covered d i phth i ti xu d ti n Degl u ti ti o n w s atte nd ed wi th great CL ar , er o s e a e a , c e o . . e e a a . , I D PH T H E R IA x7 9 . p i d w i th th e u tmost e ffor t and th ere was ex ceedi ng prostrat ion Kal i mur e very two h ours Th e fol l ow i ng d ay th ere w a ma rk ed im pro vement and i n fo ur da ys ev ery v estige o f th e throa t troubl e had d is p a n a e d l d t h c h i l d v d r a p i d l y u n d er a l c a rea W M tt e r m s r a e reco e r e C ( p fi M D N or mA m r ican j oum al o/ H oma opa l liy May Last sum me r I had a case of d i phth e i a that was a li tt l e out of th e usual I s w th e case o n Saturd y Jul y 21 I t l ooke d li k e a si mpl e ul cer order a n / l ated so re th roa t and I prescri bed Cal c sw t h e a I t d th th t i f d o m o e r p Wh en I got h ome sh e w as no t be tt er i n th e af ternoo n t o l e t me k n o w I fou nd her qui te abo u t f our o c lock sh e and h er fa th er we re at my om ce f ver ish a nd h er speech co nsi d erabl y m uffl ed I exa mined her th roat ca re f u ll y a nd fo u n d a d i sti nct gra y ish pa tch o n e ch ton sil I no w prescri bed Fem m phos and Kal i mm i n al t erna ti o n Abo u t n i ne o cl ock I call e d a nd fou nd tha t she was ev i den tl y no t r li e ved i n an y wa y w ha t ever Sh e I th ought now com p la i ne d of so me th i ng co nti n ua ll y com i ng i nto h er th roa t perhaps i t was waterbrash and gave a fe w doses of N atru m phos bu t to no Th e next morn i ng effect Co nti n ued t he fi rst re med i es th rou gh th e nig ht much wo rse Th e me mbrane had sp read co nsi d erab l y a nd th e to nsi ls w ere much e nla rge d Th ri si ng o f m ucu s i n the th roa t co nt i n ued Saw h er th ree ti mes on S unday Gave h er l o wer po tenci es Le f t h er t n ight on 3 x M onda y morn i ng th e mo th er met me wi th tears i n h r ey es an d wan ted to k now i f I had not bet ter cal l ano ther phy si ci n Fou nd her v ery ill i nd eed I t fl ashed upon me th t t h e co nsta nt wel li ng up o f mucus i n th e th roat is a I conseq uent l y gave i t al one i n the zoo B SI sympt om o f Natr u m sulplo T ) po tency nd i n a few h ou rs th e re was a d eci ded ch ange for th e bett er I n a few da ys sh e was w ell (E H H ) I n fou rt ee n ca ses of d i phth eria t he bi och em i c measu res l ef t no th i ng bette t o be desi red Kal i m a r rap i d l y ma k i ng a cha nge the w h i ti sh gray e x ud e ti on bei ng d i mi ni shed sh ri vel l in g and comin g away wi th the ga gl e a nd mo u th wash mad w i th Kal i ma n al so occasi on a l d oses o f Ferm m pkos I n th ree cases the pa ti e n ts l abored u nd er Th e t re tmen t wo rk ed spl end i d l y prost rat i on from t he fi rst and Kal i pli es h ad to b gi ven i ntercurre nt ly ; i n In two cases N atr u m mm al t ernat el y w i th Ka l i m u r th e c h ie f remedy t h l tt er cases th e re ex i st ed co nsi d erab l e ru n ni ng of sal i v a h ea v y d rowsi No seco nda ry affec tio ns resu l ted such as freq ue n t l y ness a nd wa tery st oo l ar ise u nd e r o rd i na ry t rea tment as pa ral ysi s d efecti ve vi sio n or ne uralgi a (M D W ) Ca se from t h e practi ce of Sc h u ssl er : I n a v illage a few mil es f om t h e town o f Ol de nberg a ch i l d was ta k en ill wi th d i phth eria w h ich at a n earl y Th e ch il d was trea ted icated b y a n fl ecti o n o f th la ry n x stage was co m w by the ord i nary me thod a nd d ied A l most a t th e sam t i m e ch il d of an sa me co m othe r f m il y i h th e v i ll g e was att ack ed b y d i phth eri a wi th th pli cation Th e fa th r of t he latt er ch il d cam e to m I prescri bed Kal i f or t h o s s li e c e M th e f th er t o i n fo rm Two d ays ft er I that t he chil d had com a n e . , ‘ . as . P , . . . . . . . . a , . r a . a . , . . . . , ' . . e . a . ' . . . e . . . , . . . e . . . a . . e a . . - a . . . a . . . . . r . . - , r . - ’ e . a . . e . . . . e , . a . s , . . . , . » . . . r . . ' a e . . e a a a . e e e. » . a a 1 80 TWE L V E T HE R E M E D IE S T l SS U E . di phth eria ( m ligna ) wh ere every k no w n re medy fail ed Ka l i phos e ff ec ted su bsi a nd Ka l i m a r wi th a nd some t i mes wi th o ut N a tr u m m a de nce of malign i ty nd h aste ned the cure I n pa ra l ysi s af ter d i phth eri a I k n o w o f no be tte r reme dy th an Kal i m y In a , , . , . . r , a . . , ( Dr F fro m Sc h iiss l er . . . . ) foll o w i ng cases are of i nterest as sh wi ng th e acti on of Fm ”: a i l n d i phth er i : m s fi 1 Yo ung l ady wi th s re th roa t t o nsils swo lle n mode ra tel y and q ui te red ” Fem »: phos e ve ry three h urs fo a d y and a hal f a l i tt l e fe ve ri h th e n paused be ing be tt er Became w orse and se nt for me Di phth er i tic Fem m as befo re The ne xt membran c vered th e rig ht t ons il d ay th e membr n e was n ea rl y al l gon e sw el l i ng a nd red ness w e e be tter Th e fo ll o wi ng d ay on l y a sl ight Co n ti nued p rescri pti o n e very four ho u rs v estige of the membrane remai ned M ed i ci ne gi ven l ess of ten and the next day was perfect l y well gli t ni ng fl u h ed ey es red ch eeks tonsi ls a Boy a t 5 febri le state nd sw ll n espec ia l l y t he rig ht o n w h i ch was a tuf tlik e ex uda t i on red ne q uarter i nc h i n d i amet e r ha ngi ng d ow n the about i ts ce ntre and abo u t f ti d brea th upper atta chm e nt l oo k i ng b lack is h next t o t h e to nsil Fm mm The ne xt d ay the tonsil was cl ear b ut si mil ar x uda ti o n ap ed o n the posteri o wa ll o f t he phary nx ; cont i nu d t h e same rem edy a e p eve y fo ur ho urs ; th e foll o w in g d ay he was wel l ( J C M orga n M D H ab nm a ns i a n Mo el /aly vo l v ii ) Th e o , . o . s , o . . r a . . . , e , o . . a r , . . . , . . . , o a e s e , . s , , , , , - o , , s . a , e r r e e r . r . , . . , . . , . DI Z Z INE SS . When it occurs in nervous su bjects who , wi thout havi ng any active sym ptoms of d yspepsia d o not well assim ilate the Ca l mrea pbos I X given after n utritive portio n of the foo d R F leur m eal s will be foun d useful C y) ( , . . . , . . . T I ONS DR OP S I CAL AFFE C — mur , . D ropsy arisi ng from heart liver or ki d ney affec ti ons whe n the prom i ne nt characteri stic sym ptoms of this remed y are prese nt D ropsy from obstruction of bile d ucts There is gen erall y a whi te and en la rge m en t of the liver coate d tongue Dropsy from weak n ess of the h eart ( i n alter D ropsy with palpitatio n Dropsy natio n with K a l z plum) i n whi ch the liqui d drawn o ff is whitish or white mucus is deposited i n the uri ne Persisten t white coati ng on the tongue H ydrocele Kal i . , , . . . ' . , . , . . . m s TWE LV E T i ssue 1 82 as DYSE NTE RY ms m m . — mur Kal i I ntense pa i n i n the abd ome n cutti ng as from k nives ca lls to stool eve ry few m in u tes wi th te nesm us ex tortin g cri es purgi ng with sl im y san ious stools I n m ost cases this remedy with Fer r u m films cures Fet t um p hos — I f aff ection begi ns with violent feve r this with the foregoi ng remed y usually sufiices for a cure If pai n is depe nden t on i n flammation mak i ng no i ntervals and i ncreased by pressure Never u seful if te nesm us is presen t — l Ka i phos Whe n the stool co nsi sts of blood only and the patie n t becomes delirious abd omen swoll en or whe n stools have a pu tri d odor Putri d very offe nsive stools an d grea t dryn ess of the to ngue Prolapsus recti Te nesmus after . , , , , . , , - . . . , , . , . . . , , , . , , . . Magnes ia phos n n ai n s ease d by be d i g d ouble mp by warmth friction or pressure T ene mus an d tormina with co nsta nt d esire to pass water and go to stool Pains in rectum with every stool as from a prolonged spasm of muscles Calcarea sul ph — Stoo ls purulen t sanious ( mix ed with blood ) especially i n cases th at persist af ter K a b ma r Natrum sulph — I f biliou s sym ptoms are presen t . — C ram r , , , . . . . , ' . , . . CL Dr E . by II . . Ca lca rm Ho l broo k sni e p . re m c I NI C A L CASES . po rts case o f dyse nt ry w h i ch was grea tl y elie ve d Tu rni ng i nto b ili ous d i arrh e a N atr u m sulpk r e a a . , . Lady co mplai ni ng f xtr m tenesmu nd t mi n nd n t n t de ire t p w ter nd go t t l E ver y ti m th i p i n c m n must ise and be nd f ward nd t h nl y li f b t i ned w s f om hot w te Mam d os v y i t d th i d d D R u u r m r e n c e ) ( 5 M nd t o ntro l th I n t re ti ng t my w i ts f dy s n te y l t el y I w c te i bl e pai n i n d f c ti n Al t co u i t d th well nd th st o ls we e g o wi ng l f eq u nt b ut th p i n w i ncreasi ng bei ng so se vere T h pa in to use f i nt i ng So m t h i ng h d t be d n e i f I h el d my ca bdom n w ve y severe m e i n r ct um tha n bdo m n i n th e ct u m nd li k p o l ng d pa m f th muscl empl yed i n defe Th t e nes mu w A hypo xh i bi ted Sch ii l Mag nes fil ms i n h t w t ca ti o n I Th d m i c f morph i c ul d h d l y h v cted q u ick p i n w al most nd i ti n li ev ed by t he fi t d h nged for the Th wh l en ti rely I n l l my xp rience I n xt d y b tt g d my th nd I d i ch o o ass a a or . 2c . , a o s oo . 1 a r ess r a ca o s e a as e a rs er. a s ar e ose case o e e e a a o o . er e o e as es e e a e a e or . . e se . o ss e r s a o c o s . , . s e . e , ' ar o re e o ’ as a r . e case e s r as r . o a “ o e e a r . , e a e . e r er . ee s r a . s a , r r . e o as a a r e . re ose a a a a o e es e e a s e co a, a or s a e re ase o rr er e e o a r e e co . a er a e . o a c . as a e e e . 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D . o y o . y al s . certa i nl y It . w occ urri ng i n a case m e g reat d id se rvi ce q y sti tis (H K of c . . . ) DYSME NORR HCE A S ee y q . te nesm us vesica: c o norrh e a fr m g M b as . . . of i n spas resu l t s re su l t i ng Le E fu l l or i t fo r my case of d se nter b y a state me nt mad e to me d er , o f ngh am pt n , N Y H e ga ve i t i t h e ual l y as l was l ed to th i nk by r a l n a h s a n d l ea s i res u t M s o s e i g n p g p re l ia le as o ur m re fre u en t l used re med i es mo re prom pt mod ic r8 3 . o M e n s t ru at i o n , an d W . o m e n D i se as es of , pho Wh en d uri ng puberty the pa ti en t has not N ym pho been careful w ith conseq uent dysm enorrhe a man ia L a bor li k e pai ns before and d uri ng ca tam eni a wi th vi olent backache vert igo sexu al exci te men t and throbb i ng hea dache — F erru m p hos Pai n at the month l y peri ods w ith fl ushed fa ce and q u ic k pu lse wi th vom i ti ng of u n digested food so m e ti m es aci d tast e To be taken al so as a preventi ve bef ore the peri ods if these sym ptom s are rec urre nt E xcessi ve co ngest ion at the m onthl y pe ri od s b lood bright red , the vagi na d ry and sensi ti ve — Kal i phos G reat pai n at the time of menses i n pal e la ch rymose irri tab l e sensi ti ve fe ma l es — Magne sia phos The ch ief rem edy i n ordi nary cases of menstrual col ic pain fu l m enst ruati on or pai n prece di ng the flow Warm th is sooth i ng ; neural gi c cramping pai ns worse Membranous dysmenorrhe a by m otion — Menses scanty an d dar k preced ed by frontal Natrum mur h eadaches ; ofte n subject to l eve r b l isters on l ips and d uri ng su mm er to urti cari o us er u pti o ns Sore burn ing i n vagi na Al so and cu tti ng bu rn i ng i n the w om b G reat m el ancho ly too profuse and too earl y wi th b ursti ng headache and ft c quent shi veri ng — Natrum snl ph W i th co l ic menses acrid P inch ing i n abd om en, earl y i n the m orn i ng Viol en t ep istax is V ul vi tis Trem bli ng or twi tch ing of th e h ands and languor of feet — Si li cea W i th great cold ness I cy co l d ness of the w hol e body from the commence ment of the flo w Vagi na sensit i ve Ca l care a — s . . , - . , , , . . , , , . . - , . . , , . , . , . , , . . . , - , . - . . , , , . . , . . . . . . . . . 1 84 TWE L VE T ISSU E RE ME D I E S T HE C L I NIC A L Mi ss C ASE S . . N aged 39 tro ubled w ith p i ns before a nd d uri ng th fi t da y o so of t h e flo w w h ich wo uld co nfi ne h r to bed P l th ori c obu t and perfectl y well i n e v ry ot h r way Seve ral ten grai n po wd e rs f F m m Mai n to be i v n n i e h t h i oc t i c h w y f o w r n r e l e a l i v e d v h h u r t w as r t un il h a g p c urred ft r th e t hi rd po w d er and th e n t co nt i n ue t he po wd ers i n water e very o t h n igh t be fo e re t i i ng d u i ng th e n e xt i nt rva l w i t h a h t al i ne si tz bath t l week at night Th e men e came al l ri gh t and h ve t o nc — e e n c m n b o i g ever i nce wi th n retu n o f p i n and perf c t regulari t y F D B itt i nge M D Day ton O J T K nt r ports a case f d ysme norrh e a o f ye rs ta nd i ng cure d b y Ca lm rea Mos i n two m onth s — H om opath ic M ysfa a n 884 Dr R D B el d i ng ( N Y 5 1 M M ) repo rts case f d y m no rrh cca of y ears stand ing ch racte ized by pai n n d sor ness i n left h ypochond ri um n i o w ors l yi ng n l eft sid wi th h ead che and g g th ough to ri gh t scapu l d iarrhe a Pati ent feels best i n coo l d ry weat h e ver y ummer has urti ca rious e ru t ions li r e l u D obb q o d o res o n e a m s o f r e rs h as f r e u e n t c p p pp e , e e o a a e e e er r r o . e . e , . . e s o e a s s . s . s o e a r, , r rs e r eas r o , a e . . e . e a , r e a . . . ' a o s , ' e . . . . . ’ a r a, N at ru m ma r . “ D B Wh itti . . . eral cases o f , a ~ s s . . . ( in H a b ncma n m an ’ er e e, er, r cured . s o o , . . e e . Dr a . . r a , . 1 , d ysme no rrh wa cured wi t h Mon/bly Jul y 1 887 ) reports al i M0 3 a nd Mag net i c pli es K . sev . . P Da vis relates a case o f d ysmenorrh cea with se vere pai ns i n u te rus back and l o wer l i mbs ; h a t a rel ie ve : a l t o a b d o n n i e d m e d i d o t pp la rge d ose of Magm a: phos 6 x l esse ned t h pai n i n o ne hal f h o ur ; a nother d ose brought on a free flow The pai n usual l y lasted several h ou rs previous to flo wi ng T he re med y was gi ven as a pre ve nti ve d uri ng several su bse q ue nt months wi th good effect and the pati ent fi na l l y cu red Dr Da vis regard s M ag nes h r u s a t n i n o f u o i a a l i a l m s n e u t e e d s u r o m a r r i r t e a g d/ g fi p i n t he re l i ef of menst rual pa i ns and as very usef ul i n ute ri ne e ngorgement a nd gi ves a case of me norrha i a cu red w i t h t he 6 g — Ka t : m os t n D vsm D B Wh itti er reports t he cu re of W a a u mm a d ysme no r h e a o f fifteen years stand i n d h s t u c a n L i u r t i y n o i h l e n a h y g( g cal wo man ) by a co urse o f K al i o n u i ng o ve r six mo nth s aft e r al l o s t i c n o M i a t h s c m i i h a i c i t h m e d i n e y a e d n es n o m c d t e d h c a o d a r t l n i ca a e n i d p p pp fai led So me of th e sy mpt oms were : t h e mammre were so pa i n ful that the t ouch o f h er cl o th i ng was u nbea rab l e T h e menst rua l pa i ns were cramp l i ke w it h se vere be i ng d o w n i n t he h ypogastrium a nd m ost e vere after t h e fl o w co mme nced When t he sufferi ng was most i nt nse a sha rp sh oot i ng pai n would e xte nd from t he h ypoga tri u m to the pi gastri um fol l owed by a sensat i o n as i f so m th i ng were flo wi ng up to th e stomach nd immre d ia te ly su cceed ed by a vo mit ing o f b i le o fro th y acid substa nces so met i mes Th e vo mi ti ng wou l d rel ie ve th e pa i n ful d ist ress of the stre a ked wit h bl ood stom ch w he n t he u teri n e pa i ns wo u l d be i ncreased a nd so me ti mes co n A h ea d ache at fi rst ge neral soon settle d over ti nne for t we nty fo ur hou rs W hen th e head ache wa se v th e l ef t eye T h fi t m nst ru l ened a nd via ver so fi o n o f t h e Ka l i fl oor was co mpa ati ve l y Dr A . . . e , e . 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' r , . . a . . ar , s , e . s , e , e , r . , . a , - , . s . . . e rs e r a a . s 1 86 T HE TW E L V E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S . ensi ti veness and the gen eral m mic and debi li tated cond iti on of the pati ent Deafness from i nfl amm atory acti on or supp ura t ion w he n the re are cu tt ing pai ns, tension throb b ing or heat t i n ni tus auri um fro m excessi ve flow of b l ood to the part I n flammati on of the drum especi al ly when the m em brane is dry and i ts vesse l s en gorged Diffuse inflam m ati on of the exter nal aud i tory canal and acu te affecti ons o f m iddl e ea r i a l on s of E ustach ia n F t h a a fl ec t H a r r C C ) ( t ubes For earache afte r exposure to co l d or wet I ha ve no better re med y ( R S Cope land ) — Kal i mur E arache wi th w h i te or gray furred ton gu e a nd swe ll i n i a s a f a o r u o the a n d w e l l i n the th o t t ch n l s s f E g g g t ubes swe l l crac ki ng no ise in the ear w hen swa l l owin g Deaf ness from swe l l i ng o f the E ustach ian tubes I t is also the princi pal re m edy for deafn ess fro m swe ll i ng of the exte rnal ea r Deafness wi th swel li ng of the gl an ds or cra ck i ng no ises on b lowi ng the nose to ngue w h ite Ch ronic d erma ti tis Mo ist exfo l ia ti on o f the epi the li al l aye r of the tym pan nm I n ul cerat ions w he re pus is wh itis h ; gran ular con di ti ons of m ea t us and of m e mbrana tym pani ; excessive gran u l ati ons On e of the m ost efl ective rem ed ies we ha ve eve r used fo r ch roni c ca tarrh a l i nflam ma ti o n of the m iddl e ear especiall y ‘ the fo rm d esi gna ted prol ife rous Stufly se nsat ion subj ec ti ve so u nd s d eafness naso phar n eal obstr uc ti on gra n u l ar phar y g ra a n t m l m i t i s r c o e d t ch n t be et cte d m e b n s r a i a u u s a s E y y g pa ni etc walls of exte rnal m eat us atroph ied S ee m s to ron i c afl ect m ore d eci d edl i a the ht t ch n t be I n ch u i r u s a E y g su ppurati on i t red u ces prol ife rati on chec k s gran ul ati on and hastens repair o hton H H C u g ) ( Ka l i ma r is ch iefl y sui ted to the secon d o r l ater stages of catarrhal states of the naso ph arynx an d E ustachian tu be wh i ch by conti nu i ty of the m u cous m embrane exten d to the cav i ty of the m idd le ear itse lf The co n d i ti on of the phary nx as seen b y sim pl e i nspecti on is tha t o f a ” l i kened mucous membr a ne wi th infl am mat ion present i n su bacu te or chron i c form and usual l y cente ri ng aro u n d the fol li cles gi v i ng a coarse l y gran ular appearan ce to the surface I t is not so an d s , , . , , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . - , . , . , . . . . , . , . , ' ’ , . , - , , , , , . . , . , . . . . . - , , , . , , , . E AR , D IS E AS E S or 187 . m uch an i n tensel y red m e m brane as one pal er in appearance w h ich i n dicates its use as i f the m ore acti ve h ypertrophi c con di ti on w ere passi ng over i n to a l ess acti ve or passi ve The p resen ce of sm al l spots of wh i tish exu atroph i c sta te da ti on woul d be a furth er i n d icati on for its se l ection and also the con di ti on of the ton gu e if coated wh ite or gray The a ccom pa n yi n n asal con d i ti on 15 cha racter iz ed b y swel l i ng of g the l i ni ng m em brane obstru cti on and th ick ye ll o dis charge or l ater on by th ick w h i tish m ucu s I ts use i s said to l essen suscepti b i l i t y to these ca tarrha l states Th is sam e cond it ion extend i ng up i nto the E ustach ian tu be gi ves rise to su ch th ic ken in g of the l ini ng me mb rane th at the t u be for a ti m e is part ial ly and som et imes w ho l ly occ l ud ed The aural sym ptom s resul ti ng fro m th is cond iti on of the t ube are w e l l u n d erstood consist ing o f d ea fness of v ary i ng d egree su bject i ve n o ises i n correspon d in g d egree and those som eti m es startl i ng and disagr eeab le snapp ings i n the car w h i ch arise fro m the sud d en partial open i ng of the t ube d uri ng degl uti tion w hereby the air is al low ed to rush forc ibl y th ro ugh the tube i nto the tym pan i c cavi ty re li evi n g th us the partial vacu u m w h ich al ways ensues w hen the tym panum beco m es a cl osed ca vi ty and rariflcati on of the co n tai n ed air tak es place Of course if spec u lar e xam i nat io n be m ade at su ch ti m es m o re or l ess retra cti o n of the tym pa ni c m em brane wil l be v isi bl e I n th is co nd i ti on of the t ube the re m ed y appl i es l ess to those sta tes w h i ch are rece n t an d acu te th an to thei r l ater efl ects or to the l ess acti ve form s of i nfla mm ation from the ou tset and its acti on is sa i d to be greate r u pon the E ustach ian tube of the right sid e th an upon that of the l eft I n the tym mnic cavi ty i tse lf th e process of slo w prol ifera ti on w i th i ntersti tial th ick en in g and conseq uent slo wl y pro a f i a n r e i n d e ne s w i th w tho t bject ve no s e s w th o r i u s u i d i ss s g g out pain seem s to con sti tu te the i n d i ca ti on for th is re m ed y I t is al so especia l ly usefu l at the term i na ti on of m ore acti ve and pai nf u l at tac ks to c l ear u p the re m ai n s of i nflam m at i on i ts evi l effect i n i n d uci ng s i bl e and prevent as far as pos th ick en i ngs in the tym pan ic m ucous me mbra ne and pen na , . , . , w , , , , . . “ , , . , , , , , , . , , . , , . , , , . , , , , 1 88 T W E L V E T ISS U E T HE ME m E S RE . nen t ch anges in the d e l i cate struct ures co n tai ned wi thi n the tym pan ic cavi ty I n su ppurat ive d isease of the car this re m ed y is l ess fr eq uent l y req u ire d th an for the ca tarrh al pr o cess bu t i n cases whe re gran ulat ion is excessive it is som e t im es employed to chec k the ex ube rance of the ir gro wth and favo r reso l u tio n w h i l e i ts useful n ess at the te rm i na ti on of supp urati ve a ttack s i n the m i dd l e ear h as been fo u n d very i i n m i i r a s s ea t o d n ho e ten d enc e to d he on w h ch con if i t s s y g g sti tu te on e of the ir ch i ef da nge rs F i nall y i n the extern al car the use of th is rem ed y has been h i therto com parati vel y i n freq uent i ts i n d i cat ions be i ng ch iefl y a d ry and scal y pro l iferati on of the epid ermi s of the exter nal m eatus wi th tend enc y to atroph y of the wall s A swo ll en con di ti on of the gl a n ds abo ut the car t he angl e of the w d i n i i a a n f the nec k w o u l d the r d c te e l ect o n u r a t s i s j My o wn experi ence wi th Ka l r ma r has been l argely con fin ed to ch ronic catarrhal con di ti ons of the mi dd l e ear and aft e r k eep i ng a caref ul reco rd of i ts act ion i n nearl y two h u n d red of these cases in pri vate practi ce I am conv inced that it is one of the m ost usefu l agen ts we pos es i n the ir trea tm ent I t wi l l even aid us effic ient ly i n ho l di ng in check ma n y o f those i nve terate cases of years stan d i ng w hi ch go persist entl y fr om bad to wo rse u pon the sl ightest provocati on and w hich no man l i vi ng can hope to cure I ts m ost sa tisfactory resul m are obt ai ned i n those cases w h i ch may have been grad ual ly progressing for m on ths or even for two or three years b ut w h ich h ave not yet gi ven rise to those per manent tissu e changes w h ich are sure to fo l l ow in the l ate r co urse of the i i r f H P ll disease P o Be o w D t t i s ex e n a w th r s M t O ) ( thi ck en ing and narro wi ng of the m ea tus and th in flak y d is charge from ear K a l i mu r favors the openi ng of the E ustach ian tu be ” Af ter i ts use i nfl ati on beco mes easy R S C ) ( — m Natrum un Deaf ness from swel l i ng of the tym pan i c ca vi ty w ith wate ry con di ti ons Roari ng i n the ears tongue cove red w ith bubb les sal iva profuse etc Catarrh of tym . . , , . “ , , . , , . , ’ . , , , . ’ , . , , . . . . , . , . , . “ . . . . . . , , . , , . ~ TW E L VE T I SSU E R E M E D I E S THE 1 90 . t ive i nflam mation of the m i dd l e ear w hen the dis H F C charge is t hi c k ) ( — D ul ness of heari ng wi th swe l l i ng and catarrh of Si li cea t he E ustach ian t ubes an d of the ca vi ty of th e tym pa n um Mas E xte rnal ear i nflam ed sw e l l i ng of the external m eatus tu id d isease ( see c l i n i cal case be low) Oversensi ti ve to noise i l o ul o to rrhoea E ars open at ti m es wi th l ou d report S up t i v o t it is w hen disch arge is th i n i chorous an d ofl ensi v e t a u e p a nd atte nd ed wi th bone d estruct i on — E ars sore outer part covered wi th soft thi n Natrum phos On e ea r red 1 1 c 1u 11 l i kc scabb i n g deposi t on tongu e ye ll ow ltu l freq ue nt ly itch y acco m pa n ied b y 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Fe n th e ti l l d t ln ; th n x t t i m h w h m i ned M f t h ph y n x w 1 “ l u t h mn t u b ; t h m u ou m m b n nd n o m l h mo d t h i i ng tu ned tu l v mm m m f tw l u bl y 1 t n d i ng t n d su ff h d ed u l t i ng f l m l t f i h m i d d v 1 t A t 1 re se n t p “4 u bj ti n oi i ng g ea t l y l| l n p i n bu t h h m e t u E u t h i n t u b i d i l t bl 1 ll 1 1 | i gh t mem th f l f t d t d o h y x l m n u n n t hi k 1 Ca l t a ea p p g nd o nt i n u d t i m p o ; t h g nul l 1 n pp n d l m d i i nd t h l m n i mp o v m nt w s t 1 ; y p pp 1 11 1 11 1n11 1 1 v 11 11 11 Cal careous . w 1 - 11 1 . 1 sc s the i i y . e xce l l e n t i th o s il l u st rat as ea r o fr m sca rl e t fe ver , o fi l l ed w th pu s o f a d a rk co l r a nd fe ti d I I o u cu re d h o t n Cl i n i ca l Ol ol o ( g gy ) ca na l s e nt re l mi d d le t rea t ve o f e , i . C/zm m l Otol ogy ' se the in w h on ac t ich ion of t h ese , r es n e ts p m ed i es re i n o o t h e r re m ed es o r . 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Pai n occurred o n pe rfo rming Va lsal va s proced ure This co nd iti o n w hi ch gre w rapidl y worse co nti nued for fo rty e i gh t h ours wh e n th phy sic ia n was c l led and fou nd th e fol lo w ing co nd i tio n : T he mem b ra na pa i n was pa ro xy smal t he re was a se nsat i o n o f a pl ug i n the e t y mpa n i i nj ec ted nd bul ge d b u t no evid en ce of e xud a ti on i n th ty mpa ni c ca vi ty Posterior wal l f meat us a ud i to rius b ri gh t red i n col or ear ve ry se nsi ti ve to ma n i pul a ti o n Ferr u m phos 6 x eve ry h ou r I mpro vement was im medi ate Remed y d isco nti nued i n forty ei gh t hours Mrs A bo u t t h ree yea s ago began to a t 45 February 1 6 1 887 be trou b l ed wi t h p i n nd noi ses i n t h e l e ft ar aggrav ted grea tl y a t t he d ul l h eari ng ear a nd ’ . . . - , e a s ar, , a e , o . , . . - . . , men ses t he , r e th e pai n o f t h e h ead a , ne ural gic se ve re a nd . . . a a of . , . t i me , in cha rac ter , e xt e nd i ng ove r th e l ft i d e Th e no i ses see m to g t t he i r ch aracter fro m o u nd w h ich i h eard nd th i s persi ts sometimes fo r some p o no u nced h o urs Fo the l ast six m o nth t h re h as be n n o fu rt h er pai n o n l e ft i d e b ut d ea fness i s co nsta nt Th e righ t sid e i now begi n n i ng t o beco me d eaf b u t wi t h no pa i n a nd no noi es T h is ha s been go i ng o n u po n th e righ t sid e for sev e ral mo nt hs Ge neral h eal th e xcellen t w ith the exce ptio n o f red n es ful ness a nd d es ire to rub and pul l th e sk i n bo ut th e neck for a fe w d a ys afte the menace wi th m ark ed swel l ing of t h e gla nd s f th e neck at t h e same ti me T h is has been noti ced o nl y d uri ng th e ti me th at the ears have been troubl esome Th e for k is heard best on th e left sid e by bon e cou Mea tus t ym pa ni d ry d uct ion and best o n t he righ t sid e by ai r co nd ucti on and d epressed E ust ach ia n t ube o n th e l e ft al most occ l ud ed o n the righ t more free F re que nt bu r ni ng o f th e a nri cl e o n th e l e ft side Kal i ma r 6 1: l D i n e d m e H P B o w s a o b r cu red e l M N E M G a N v e z ( A w eak cachect i c wo man sufl ered fo r t h ree o r f our d a y from ea rach e Th e ear h s be e n di scha rgi ng fo r and pa i n i n t h e ri gh t si d e o f th e h ea d th ree d a ys b ut no m it i gat i on o f th e pa i n w h ich is ver y se ve re an d rad iat i ng from th e ear memb ra na tym pa n i beef y re d w ol len and pe f orated d is Fe charge pro fuse and muco puru l ent meat us red sw o l le n and i n fl amed n mcpm 2 i n water e very h o ur I n th ree d ays was be tter i n e v ry way d ischa rge and pai n l ess A we e k l ater al l i n fl am matory sympto ms had d is s e e . r s s r . s , a s s e e , s . s , . . , a s, r , o , . . , , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , s , a . , , , - 1: , r , r . , , . s , e . , . a red e pp a . ot h er cases cured by th e use of Ferm m phos from t h e ax to t he 1 2x t ri t urat i on wi t h resul ts th e most grati fyi ng co n t rol l i ng th e h i gh fe ver d el i ri u m an d pai n accom pa nyi ng th e acute mid d l e o Dr W a nsta l l rep rts . th ree . , , , . ear i n fla m mat ion — Tra nsat l i ons A mer ica n I nstil a lc p 3 9& Case f H omc opa My o , 1 886 , l x i i l h c m e n u l i n o r o o o o u s w t h b r o w o u n l t S cr f ff e n s i v i g g g y p Pol ypo id growth or exc rescence c loses t he s cre ti o ns f o m th e righ t ea r meat us near the ope ni ng Fo e igh t wee ks sh e ha d bee n nt i r l y d f i n Kal i t his ear the d ea fne s h avi ng grad ua l l y i nc reased for fo ur mo n t hs " M pk gi ve n I n two week s th e o flen si ven eas had e ntirel y d is ppea red sma l l h ard bl ck mass Th e O n ex ami n ti o n fi nd pol ypus sh i vel l ed t o of a r e , , , . . e r ea e s , . a . . a e . r a , , a . . TWE L TH E 1 92 V E TI SS UE RE ME D I E S . y returned wi th a sl igh t wh iz i ng noise E very thi rd This case was enti re l y cured ( W P Weasel d ay t wo d oses w ere taken h ce f t M D From Hg ) — O r t rt s E XT E R N A Dr S tanley W il d e re ports a case of oti tis exte rua wi t h subseq uent ot orrh ma a nd d ea fness t he latter resisti ng several reme Hyd m sl rs a nd S ir/Ma r T he case prese nted a t h icke ni ng as M er e sol di a nd narrow i ng of th e meat us wi t h a t h i n fla k y d isch arge th erefr o m watc h h ea ri ng 4 i n Ka l i ma r 3 1: stopped t he d isch arge a nd th e h eari ng became no rmal Dr W i ld e h as used th i re med y w i th good effe ct i n E usta ch ia n — d l a r n r n ess c hil re n f r n l d eaf in o m ch o i c e gem ent o f the to nsi s H am enti rel h eari ng has , z , . . , ’ . . . . . . ' . . , ‘ es . . , , . . , . , s . . Dr Goul l o n repor t s a case of a n o l d gen tl ema n wh o su ffered greatl buzzi ng i n ears, h ich was mad e much o rse i n the no s stre et . w y wi th w iy Th e a a r a r a t a n i t i n t t e d k s o f i fl mm t o y r h e u m a n t h e t i n n i a h a d e ea e t c t s m d t u s p p Di fi cul t Menta l l y much d epressed was probab l y of rheuma t i c o rigi n l l symptoms i ncl ud i ng the Aft er few d a ys use o f Ka l i /Mos hea ri ng me ntal co nd i t io n and d i ffi c ult heari ng perma ne ntl y d isappea red — i hp a . , . ! ’ a . . , a , , . H am Z ei l rmg A ge ntl ema n wrot e me t he sy mpt oms o f oti t is o f a l i t tl e ch il d a t 4 mo nths , wh o had a di sch arge from on e ear o f an i ch o ro us th in o ffensi ve ch aracte r pr od uci ng a n eru pti o n w h erever t h e pus ca me i n contact wit h ’ I a t o nce sen t It aIi Mos 6 x o rd ering i t gi ven every si x th e i ntegu ment h ours I n t hree mo n ths th e ru n n i ng had a l l ceased a nd t h e h eari ng was . . . , , , , . . , o with the Kal i pm w he n th e co nnect ive ti ssue is i nvol ved ( A P Davi s M D ) " came i nto my ofli ce to see A no th er case of oti t i s ca tarrh al is i nte rn us Th is case was t he most me after spen d i n g ove r $600 w i th th e regul ars Th e ma n was a t l l sl i m re mark ab l e th at I e ve r wi t nessed o r t reated sa ngu i ne ne rv o u speci men o f th e gen us homo rud e i l l i terate back wood s a i n e n a w y l oo n s ee d y c r o ss b e t w t h o u ra o u t n m o n k y n d ee e k k a g g g g C h i nama n b u t poaseu ed o f se nsat i on mo ti o n a nd re fle cti o n provi ng to " " a t ha t a nd W el l I we nt t ha t my m i nd t hat h e was man fo r t h rough th e exam i nat io n su fli cie ntl y scru t i nizi n gl y to ascert a i n t h e exact h u e a d h r o o i o i o n o f o b l I t T as o l n d i t t h t r o m e t e re w a n e n a c t l c h a g p mous p ot ubera nce i nv ol vi ng t he w h ol e masto id regi o n t he sk i n red nd r n n s o f i n ra i n d d n n i o y h o w i i n d u t o a b k o w n s f t s s o e a l t n i n g g g p pp g w hol e m a n d em i t t i ng a nd t h fi l l ed w i t h pu n con necti ve ti ss ue od o that was as sicke ni ng carrio n I a t o nce pl u nged a k nife i nto th e m t oi d process o u t f w h i ch ra n a bou t h al f pint f bl ood and pus Aft er I bou nd up th e w ou nd l vi ng i n it cl e n si ng t h e t u mo r w i t h E uca l yp t u I t re ted th e w o u nd eve ry d y pu tt i ng h i m und er th e d ra i n g tu b U nd er t h t eat m nt I had i n fl ue nce o f S il icea a d ose very t wo h o u ti sf cti o n o f se ei ng h i m i mpro ve fr om d ay to d ay an d i n fo ur we ek s th w hol troubl e ceas d He had no re la pse but t he cu e ad va nced th T hi s case was pro nou nced ho pel ess by several was w ell stead il y u n t il h ll o pa th ( A P Davi M D ) w t 27 su ff e f om d ea fness d ue to ch ro ni c no n su ppurati ve W m Mc K W h i le a lad nd o n to manh ood went out a c ta rrh o f t h e m i d d l e ea r , . I r f t e c . e p freq ue ntly S i l icea i n use the al te rnat i n . . . . , . “ ” “ . , a . s , . , , , , , - , , , , , , “ a ' ' a e e . a , s e , , , e ass as r as a s, . o , - a , a o . s a a e- e a , rs . e e a e sa e e s a . . r e , e e ea , a . , a , . r a , . ee . . , r . s, . . , . . . rs r - , , a , V TWE L T HE 1 94 r E m R E ME D IE S . n l i a d s r I n d a r i a l G i u l l m e a v e S i c ea n n m l a c i ” i t h e a d w a c e ( o e a o , J g p p I n forty-e igh t h o u rs all pa i n h ad ceased a nd te mpera t u re every th ree h ou rs normal R el ief f rom moist u n m l b was th e guid ing sy mpt om to t he ’ “ . . . med y M E N IE RE re . 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No furt h er ti nni tus K al i ma r 61: al t N I t is no w t h ree years since t hi s case was d i scha rged , and at th e expi rati on of t wo y ears I h eard tha t th ere had bee n no recurren ce o f any tro ubl e w ha t As anot h er yea r has passed wi tho ut n ews fro m th e pati e nt , t he i m ever . . . . . o ment d o ubtl ess mai ns perman ent re r v e p I t is need l ess to . tha t th e say yi ng wi th salt so lution i n t his case was no t suffi cientl y potent t o d etract f om th e cu re w h i le the ca th eter co ul d have been b u t an aid o nl y especial l y wh en the permanence of t he relief i s co nsi d ered I n cl osi ng my rem k s u po n the use o f Kal i m a r i n t h ese au ral d i seases I w i ll si mpl y state th t my experience agrees wi th t he observati o n of o th ers m M05 or Mm d icta } and is that i t fo ll o ws part i cul arl y wel l after q l II P B e l o w s i wel f sometime s fol lo we d especia l l y wel l by Ca lm w a saIM ( spra r , , . ar . , a . . M . D . in N E C , . . Med . Gaza No v , . , . . . , , ows record s a case of d istress i ng an d freq ue ntl y recurri ng fro nta l h ead ach e wh ich seemed traceabl e to ch ro n ic mi d d l e ea r su ppu rati o n The ty mpa n um was pe rf ora ted S il icea n d r i h s a t a k n f o r s o m m o t e d u t h e d i s c h a h t y e e e e l e d t h e mpanum a nd 3 g p mad e th e h ea ri ng n orma l whi l e t he head ach es soo n d isappeared — N E SI L I E A m S UP PU R A TI V B Own s — Dr Bel l . , . . r . , , Med Gaz el l e, I ' . eb . , 1 89 3 . . E NURE S I S S ee . U ri n ary D iso rd e rs E — Kali mur . P IL E P SY . . The specific or the ch ief rem ed y i n thi s di s ease espec ial l y w hen i t occurs wi th or after the suppressi on of er upti ons . , . E K a li mun a l rcu m is P I L E PSY 1 95 . the tissue re medies too easil y overl oo k ed I ts de l i cate afi n ity for the n erve centres mak es it a sl ow acti ng rem edy I nasm uch as the ph ysi c ian too frequentl y see ks pal l iati on i n ep il epsy it is not general l y em pl oyed l ong en ough W ithou t d oubt i t preserves the fibrin facto r and prev ents a tissu e m etam orphosi s Th is he be li eves, shoul d be the t herape u ti c aim i n treati ng thi s disease I t is si m ple en ough to reli eve a fit for i t is in i tse lf se lf li m i t ing The real object is to overco m e the m orbi d degen erati on The protoplasm ic fibres are sure l y strengt hened by Kali mu m and such a con d i ti on ten ds to preserve the b rai n i ntegri ty When the brai n -ce l ls are properl y nourished the y can wi th sta n d the i rri tati on of the senso ry fibri l l m w h ich surro u n d This be ing d one, we ha ve mad e the first ad vance them toward the rem oval of the cause of the disease Wh il e he does not m ak e the cl ai m of any speci fic and w h ile he admi ts the di ffi cul ty i n cu ri ng th is terribl e disease the wri ter s record boo k gi ves m uch su bsta ntia ti on of the abov e state ”— une 1 5, 1 8 9 7 m ent Tke Clzmq ue J — a ph K li os E p i lepsy or ep il epti c fits wi th su nk en counte n ance co l dness and pal pita tion after the fit — Magnesi a ph os E pi lepti c fits someti mes the resu l t of vi ci ous h ab its wh i ch m ust be restra i ned — F errum ph os E pilepti c fits wi th rush of b l ood to h ead — Natru m ph os Is freq uentl y useful as an al te rnati n g rem ed y and for i ntesti n al i rri ta ti on ( wo rms et c ) — Sil i cea Nocturnal epi l epsy especiall y abo ut the tim e of the new m oon ; feel i ng of cold ness before the atta ck , spasm s spread from the so l ar p l exu s upw a rd E xal ted su scepti b il it y to nerv ous sti m ul i wi th exhausted con di ti on of the nerves ' ' one of . . , . . , . - , . . . , . . , ’ , ' ' . . , . . , . , , . . . , , . . , . . , CL Mrs wid ow . a t . IN I C A L 0A “ r c e n 0 v e s i e , 3 . d eath of band hus , years ago to ngu e bl ood y si x , r i n a n h l s h t s h l e s e e i w i i o b e n t t e t l a t c k s e c i t i g g p g p p l a t re f oami ng bo we ls very co nsti pa ted no ut ri ne trou b l g y n t tack e ) Ho y l essen ed th freq uency of th ( — Dr C C F Wach end orf re ports th case o f a Ka t ! Mo n i n E mL B Psv man a t 4 5 y ears wh o ha d an er upt io n i n Se pt mbe r 1 888 w h ich d i ap a a e e a e . . , . e , , , s . . . r , ; e , . . . e . e . , s 1 6 9 T WE L V E T HE i l August mss T rSSUE o n was suppremed " fai n ti ng fit He wo uld gr o w a nd he beg n to ha ve i rregula r atta ck s o f l n t n l i h e w l i n f o l l o w s as m w i t h i i n t h e c e r e b e u m m a n a f a l e ar ee ; g g p p p re gi o n o f th e st omach A tta cks nearl y l wa ys pre ced e d a nd burni ng i n th by frigh t o r fea r N ux S af e and A rsm i m m w ere each tried i n tu n but The n Kal i mar 6 was prescribed on t he i ndi cati o n E pil epsy fai led e re d u nt e p 1 889 , ovembe r asu a In N . . 1 889 , t h e eru pt i s a . , , e a r , ressed er u o n t i s p pp , “ : . . rom su . . . f , , ” After th e si xt h d ay h e had no attack med icin e to keep u p i ts acti n . He sti l l . occasio nal d oses o f the o A l ad y a t 3 2 marri ed o ne ch i ld 6 yea rs ol d has had spasms si nce th e bi rth o f t he ch i ld eve ry few d ays nd ver y severe d u ri ng t he me nses t we nt y fo ur h ours a t a ti me and fro m a fe w m omen ts to a n h our a pa rt th ese con t i nu i ng t h ree to si x d a ys the n eve ry tw o to f our d ays i n th e i a The w oma n was sh ort bui l d h eavy set sh ort nec k round t eri m o f me nses fu l l abd o me n red fl ushed face sangui nob il io ua temperamen t a nd o f rat he r mil d d isposi tio n H ead ach e l l t h e ti me i n tem pl es a nd ba ck o f h ead as well as constant heat o n top of h ead ; also severe pa in i n the l umbar regi on an d across sacrum n umb feel i ng i n l o we l im bs an d co ld clammy pe rspi r " Physi cian s h ad pro nounced her case epil epsy t io n ove r th w h ol e bod y W ithout regard to d iagnosis or former treat caused by u terine trou b l e men t by l l o path i c medi cation I at o nce g ve her Cal m rm films a nd Kati r n n d eac h d a a d d u r i n m e n a o s s M y b t h r ee s e s h o s e e e t v e r as e y g g p p p I n two mo nth s from th e t wo h ours d uri ng th e fi rst two d a ys of the men ses fi rst ti me I saw her she was appa re ntl y w el l in every way and became l ad no fu rth er trou bl e use o f th e Ca l a s c a m h regna nt agai n a nd by th fi p v i s A P D M D a ) ( A bo y o f 1 3 had suffered si nce th e age o f 6 from t re mbl i ng o f th e l i mbs H e recei ved o n t h e 8 t h a nd w as gr d ual l y paa i ng i nto a state o f epi l epsy a S i nce th e rot h o f December h e o f October 1 888 Kal i ( Alon six po wd ers tak es . . , , , , , , - a , , , , , . , , a . , r , e a~ , . , . , a . , , . a , . , , . . . , . , . . , . r e . . . , . has had no retu rn of A gi rl , y epi l eps . , , . 1 88 5 , si x 23 y ears re cei ved it o ld , o w d ers p S i nce th e , 1 5 th of . M l l n s o a b d tl er d ( . afte r h avi ng t wo It d / i ' of J u ne . ” li es p 1 88 5 , I si nce su ffe red wh o had vi ol ha ve not se ve ntee nt h attac k s, o n e nt O n t he . h er 1 1 th o f had Apri l , an atta ck E R YS I P E L A S the " . year 1 1 th of 1 88 7 , sh e n M o aI s ( fr om J une wrote : , aer J . F errum pho Rose and e rysi pe l ato us i nflammations of the sk in for the fever and pai n and severe sym pto m s of i nfl amma ti on — Vesi cu lar erysipe las ; the ch i ef rem ed y E ry Kal i mur si pe l as bul l osum — B l isteri ng v arie ty to facil i tate the fal l i ng ofi Kal i sul ph of scabs — E rysipel as ; sm ooth red sh i n y ti ngl ing or Natrum ph os pai nful sw el l i ng of the sk i n I nfil trated infl amma ti on of the sk i n — s . , . . . . , . . . , . . , , 1 8 9 TWE L T HE V T ISSUE RE ME D I E S E . wi th sever e pai n wi thou t m ucus or matter Conj u nc ti va conges ted and w i th a sensa ti on as i f grai ns of san d were u n d er the eyel i ds vision di m l etters b l ur w hil e read i ng even though the refracti on be norm al or if any error exi sts and is correcte d by lenses or w he re t here is an i nsuffic iency of the i nte rna l recti m usc l es so far as can be determi ned Photo ” phob ia worse fro m artifici al l ights F I v n D M s H i ( ) Dr Robert Cooper reports as ha vi ng observe d th ree ti m es th at a stye appeared on the l owe r l id of the right eye in “ m pat ients w ho were taki ng th is rem ed y for deb il i ty i s l a r l a l m e pec d p e d to conj nct i v t w h r e a t e x s i a l a u i i s i t y fi g t ati on of th at m e m brane and surpass es A ramta in the m ajori ty of acu te superfic ial i nflamma ti on s of the eye I n ret i ni tis wi th great en gorgem ent of the reti nal vessels I t has been ” fou n d of great se rvi ce H r M D F e ch n C ( ) — Kal i mur Afl ecti 0 n s of the eye wi th d ischarge of w h i te m ucus or yellow-greeni sh matt er (al so K a l i sulph Feel i ng Yel low puru l ent scabs on the l i ds spec ks of san d i n the eyes of ma tte r B liste rs on cornea I nflammat ion of the iris S uperfi ci al fla t ul cer arisi ng from a vesicl e Reti n i tis Paren chyma tous k e rat i ti s Of great use even i n the earl y stage “ I n di finse intersti ti al k erati tis i n wh ich the co rnea is flecked over a large ext ent of i ts surface wi th l ight deposits, w e hav e fou nd i t of great va l ue I n d ee d we be l i eve i t wi l l pro ve to posse ss a speci fic i nfl uence over many of the pathol ogi cal ch anges i n that orga n I n chroni c abscess of the co rnea it has been foun d to do good (H C Fren ch M D ) I n the N ari /z A merica n j ou r na l of H omwopa tlzy Sept 1 8 8 5 p 1 4 Dr Geo S Norton wri tes of the use of t his rem ed y i n ul cerati on of the co rnea He has fou n d i t usefu l i n ul cers of a c l earl y astheni c ty pe i nflamma ti ons of a l ow d egree te d i ou s cases re dness of the conj uncti va is not excessi ve Photopho bia pai n and lach rym ati o n are very m od erate or absent en tit el y A ny part of the com es may be the seat of the ul cer b ut it is l iab l e to begi n at the peri phery and spread to the centre The base of the u l cer is di rty w hi te or yel lo w of ten vasc ul ar and surro un di ng i nflamm ati o n is very mark ed d is “ . , , , , , , , . . . . , . . . . . ' , . , . . . . . , . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . , . , . . , , . . , , . , , . , - . , , , E YE , nrssasss o r 1 99 . ch arge m oderate and of whi te m ucus ; som eti m es there is p urul ent i nfil trati on exten di ng between the layers of the cor nea ( on yx ) or i nto the anteri or ch am ber ( h ypopyon ) b ut even then i t is asth enic S om eti m es the disease appears m ore li ke an abscess b rea ki n r l r u d o w n l a te i nto a n ce The ton e u g g wil l usuall y have a thi n w h ite coa ti ng ( See Cl i ni cal Cases ) Ca tara ct after Ca le fl uor Dr No rton conimun i catas to us the foll owi ng : K a l z ma r i s especi al l y adapted to the non vascu l ar vari ety of parench ym atou s infl amma ti on of the com es u r A m r u m u n n d ar a a n a bi s a d a a c t i ve a n v c u l M ar a s v C ( , ri ety ; ther e may be so m e photophob ia an d l achry m ati on b ut ) never excessi ve as under Ca le films The pai ns are not d is ti ncti ve, b ut are al ways m od e rate Red n ess is p resen t but is never expressi ve b right red or fiery Trachoma — Kal i phos E yesi ght weak fr om an exha usted con di ti on of the system after di phtheri a S e nsati on of san d or sti c ks m the eyes Soreness of e yebal l s and edges of l ids B urni ng in eyes as if ful l of sm ok e E yes tw itch beco me b l urred b lack spots before eyes Photophob ia E xc ited stari ng appearance of the eyes a sym ptom of ner vous disturbances d uri ng the coum of a disease ; droopi ng of the eye l ids strab ismus not Muscul ar and aeco m spasm odi c sq uinti ng afte r di phthe ri a mod ati ve asthenopia and i ncoordi nat i on of the oc ul ar m usc l es especi al l y from d efecti ve i nerv ati on ( H C F ) Kal i sul ph — E ye l ids covered wi th yel l ow c rusts disch arge from eyes yel l ow or greenish ma tt er ye ll ow purul ent sl im e o r ye l l ow watery secreti ons Ca taract di mness of crystal l ine l ens ( N ai r mu n ) Ophthal mia neona tor um thi n ye ll ow or sa n io us di schar ge wi th c l ose l y ad herent m em b rane on the pal pebral conjun cti va I t is useful where other rem edi es fai l We have fo un d K a l i m lplz a val uabl e agent in abscess of the cor nea and superi o r to K a l i ma r i n case s of pus i n the anter i or cham ber ( h ypopyon ) tw o or th ree cases of w hi ch un d er th is rem ed y ( 3 x) al one ha ve c l eared u p wi th grati fyi n g prom ptn ess ( H C Fren ch M D ) — Magnesi a phos Droopi ng of the e yel id afl ecti ons of the eyes wi th sensi ti veness to l ight or contracted pu pils, visi on , ' . ” , , . . . . . - . . , , . . , . - , . . . , . . . . , , . , . , , , . , . . . . . , , , , . . , . , . . . , . , . . . , . . . , , T HE 20 0 TW E L V E T I SS UE R E ME D I E S . ees sparks co lors before the e yes twi tch i ng of eye l ids spasm odi c sq u i ntin g d ul ness of v isi on fro m weak ness of optic ner ve strabism us D ipl opi a su praorbi tal n eu ralgia H yperaesthesia of the reti na wi th flashes re l ieve d b y w arm th of l ight and b lac k spec ks before e ye s w i th gen e ral ner vous exci tab il ity ( H C F ) Reti ni tis pigm entosa ( R S C ) Cil iary neural gi a has been freq uent l y c ured wi th th is rem ed y — Natrum mur Asthenop ia m uscu lar ; the m ost i m portant rem ed y B l ister on co rn ea, discharge of cl ear m ucus fro m e yes or flo w of tears wi th obstructi on of teard ucts n e uralgi c pai ns pe riod i ca l ly retu rni ng wi th flow of tears E yes water secreti on ca uses scal d i ng of ski n or er u pti on of sma l l vesi cl es ; l r r i f r i a n te d e e l i d w tho t s ec r et on o t e a s T a s m u ch u a s u i y g th ick ened and red Wh ite spots on the co rnea The eye may al so be syri nge d with a so l u ti on of th is rem ed y extern al l y dail y The m ol ecul es of the sal t w h ich rem ai n on the spot ca use b y t he i r h ygroscop i c na tu re a grad ual m o isteni ng an d absorp ti on of the spot I nc ipient Cil iary neu ral gia ca tara ct I ri tis Na tr ma r is m ost sui table where the h um ors of the eyeball are i ncreased i n quanti ty th us causi ng ” i n ternal pr essure I s of possibl e val ue i n glaucoma R ( S C) — Natrum ph os Discharge of go l d en yel l ow cream y matter Hy Con j un ct i vi tis wi th disch arge of ye ll ow cr eam y ma tt er n n m r i i l i c m r o d e d to ethe the o n n no e o d o s r u t L p py g g g; ti on s of the to ngue palate presence of aci d risi ngs etc B urni ng l achrym ati on eyes bl oodshot Dim si ght as if a vei l w ere be fore the e yes Scroful o us ophthal m ia ; sq ui nti ng cause d by in testi nal i rri ta ti on w orm s etc Ophthal mia i n newborn i nfants ; also exter nal l y as a wash Oph t hal mi a profuse cream y sti ck y secreti on and d im visi on especiall y in D u l fi i e d ol d w o m en ; al so w hen accom pa n i ed b y d iarrh e a ) ( Sees sparks be fore e yes Boring pai ns in the e yes of rheu m ati c origi n — Natru m sul ph Pai n ove r e yes G ran ular co nj uncti vi tis No rem edy Gr aph Photophob ia i n sc roful ous ophth al mi a ztes possi b l y ex cepted has su ch te rri b l e sensi ti ve ness to l ight afiect ed , s , , , , , . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . - . . , . , ‘ . , , , . , . , . , , . “ , . , , , ” . . . . . . . ’ , , T WE L T HE 20 2 V T ISS UE R E ME D IE S E . n um ber of cases I n one case of seni l e catara ct w here it was ” use d there certai nl y was grea t i m provem ent i n si ght R ( S Copela n d Prof Ophthal m ol ogy, U n iversi ty of Michi gan ) . . . . , . . C L IN I C A L CASE S . o o wi ng cases w ere furnish ed fo r t h is ed it ion by Dr T M Stewart of C i nci n na t i 1 Weak chi ld 2 years of age th in sk ull fontanell es open so ft cataract o f l ef t eye Cal arrt a fl uofi ca 6 x ; i n th ree mo nths ex ami na tio n sh o wed a n terio r fo n ta nel le cl osed and chi ld much improved i n ge nera l hea l th No Th e f l l . , . . . . . , ' . . . i n cataract cha nge . o owi ng tro ublesome symptoms no t entire l y rel ieved by weari ng r e r r i n c r e c t l f c i o o o o o a w a m or m u n d h r as t t i s m co m e i m c ere p p g g p yp p g e t l l u e c r i n l e r e d Th r e d w e r b J a o r t : e a s s s r i e d i n u a n d t i s e n e e n e e c t p y g p p p Novembe r fol l owi ng Co mpl ai ned o f so me i tch i ng and burni ng b l u rri ng o f sigh t occasi o na ll y floa ti ng specks befo re eyes l igh t aggr a ates all sym p 2 . Th e f ll . . , 3 . E pi ph rect i ve , ora from refracti ve e rro r Cal m rea l a sses g tchi ng . v fl uor . o wearing cor t h e fo l l owi ng sy mp and se nsati o n of ai r fr m no t e ntirel y re l i eved o y rel i eved e yes wa t er e ntire l 6x o f mucous su f ace o f l id s oms: I bl owi ng o n eyes afte r use of gl asses Pare nch y ma tous keratitis i n fla mmati o n o f righ t cornea extend i ng o ver t h e w h ol e o f i ts su rface o f th ree mo nths d u ra tio n ; pa t ient co u l d o nl y co u nt fi ngers ; some pa i n sl ight pho tophob ia an d red ness pupil d il tes sl o wl y u nd er A l mp b u t q uickl y co nt racts agai n A u m m mur Ci nnaba r wi th i nst i l lati o ns of A l wy d id no good Ka l i m a r 6x cu red Cases of ch orio — ret i n i tis cured b l c i m l n b t l r m K o o a a A l e N n 7 7 3 m r t O h a n 8 : m y p t r , . , ’ . , . a , , . n . . . , . . ' . , p . 1 06 . I n t h e H om ma/m f ed — l eve n w i th C /( a d y Th o th tw cases o f cata ract cu r wi thi n i tsel f eigh t o o wi ng T he f l l M om opa l i sche tr e a cases s o fr m N A , . . D . . j ow sh , . rea o er e . b y Geo rge 8 Norton M ul cer t io n o f the co rnea : . or 1 88 H th e . , mp fl a i s 95 . , uor I mprovement . q uired cases re ber Septe m beauti ful o rep rt o f , acti K li on of p owed a fter . o 1 5 . re p rt ed K li . sh m ar a 1 88 5 , t h i rteen a mm . in a yi o o ob o I o d a ys the vasculari t y d ia ncreasi ng i n ext e nt . t h e corn ea l arge i n size stea di l l a c h f h i a ase . m d erate red ness . no i l i h t t h r u s e a s vascu la r n , , p p g p p ‘ mpr veme nt set in Ka l i m u r rym atio n , n se sore . c rne rs ul ce ra ted o f ul ce r o f Case b o o , o . . o mmenc d to h ea l ; with in five a ppea red and i n t en d a y s t h e eye was pe rfect l y we l l C as of ul cer of t he co n ea wi th el evated ed ges and vasc ul ar base resu l t i ng from ph l ycte n ul a r kerati ti ; i n spi te o f a l l t rea t men t i t had stead il y i n Kal i ma r The ul cer began at once c reased : co rn a ha y a rou nd ul cer to h eal a nd i n two weeks al l i n fla m m to ry sy mptom had d isappeared U lcer o f the cor nea from t h e s me ca use as the above al so a rapi d l y ia Ph ot ophobia wel l c reasi ng pu ru l e n t i nfi l t rati o n bet we e n t h e corneal la y ers at o nce , a nd ul cer c e . , r e . s e z » “ . . a , s . a . . D IS E ASE S sva, marked ; mod erate t ered wi t h benefit no K li mu r a . a n i p no ’ . 20 3 . Se ve ral . re was prescri bed , med ies a nd were rapid a ad minis cu re fo l w hich was d eep; i nfi l trati on con si d erabl e Pus i n t he a nteri o r chamber mod eratel y red no pai n ; A i m; i nsti l la tion H ypopyo n disappeared and i n t wenty four hours a rapi d t e cova y foll o w ed u nd e r Ka l i mu r Mrs B L fro m C ca me to me o n acco unt o f a sw el l i ng on righ t e ye w h ich appeared sud d enl y A specialist had ad vi sed operat ion ; t he pa l e l b r a l a a e l r h a r t w w f fi y fi l l e d w i t h y o w e u h w as n i c u l t w s O e e i c i t h d e d p p p i sh green proj ecti ng m ass T h e co nj unct i va was i nfi l t rated and si gh t was l ost Kal i sulp/r removed the swel l i ng and i n ammatory symptoms com l l a n t e e d e o l f s u u e n i r m a n t l y n o n e a n d n h a d a y Q e e e ( ) y p p Mrs M N aged 46 was sen t to me for treatment o n May 9 1 892 by Dr Boerick e wit h k erat itis i n vol v i ng t he l o wer nasal th i rd o f t h e l ft co rnea T he i n a mmati o n h ad e xist ed since th e previ o us Ch ri st mas and had bee n subj ect ed to ri goro us al l opa th i c trea t m en t wi th no i mpro vem e nt Th e e ntire bul bar a nd pa l pe b ral co nj un ct i va w as i nt e nsel y i nfl amed The cor n ea l surface was vascular wi th a d eci d ed ri ng of l eucocy tes ro und th e bord er of the cornea l i mited by th e d iseased area Th ere was a d ense ir regular wh i te o a ci ty reach i n l em e n ts occu l a o w t o n i n t h e i t er s t i t i e n d p g i a u a f a t h e n a n a o u t a o y o bo er o f t h d n re t v er ce e ff e c t e t er r i t r n d c i py g g o ne e igh th of an i nch sq uare T he cl o ud ed terri tory re ached t o t he a xi s of v i io n S h e co uld wi th d i ffi cul ty discern l arge obj ec ts o n the temporal si d e b ut had no cen tral vi sion O n May 9th sh e was put o n Kal i m a r 3 x eve ry t h ree h ours The re was a marked i mpro vement d uri ng the fi rst twenty fo ur h ours and an astr ingent w hi ch h ad bee n gi ven for the co nj unct ivi tis was red uced i n po w er a nd fre que ncy a nd fi nal l y d isco nt i nued After t h e se ven th d ay the Kal i ma r was gi ven i n t h e 6 x every fou r h o urs a nd was so conti nued u p to th e d y o f d ischar e as h 2 i o w n e d O t v i s n T h e 3 8 3 g l arger pa rt of the cl oud y a rea h ad cl eared u p and th e l eucoma had al most d isa ppe red and i t i s safe t pred ict cornpl ete rest ora ti on o f vi si on i n a f ew weeks u nd er Ka l i m a r H n c h F re C ( ) C h i l d a t 8 wi th opaci ty o f both corn ea wi th fresh ul ce ra ti on and so me i nfil trati o n no red ness T he ul cerati o n h eal ed a nd th e i n fil trati o n sp eed i l y C h i ld w ith red ness and or o ul ce r near cen tre of c rnea , . , ; . - , ' . . . . . . - , fl . ‘ . . - . . fl . . . , , , , . e , . , . , . , , , . , , , - . s . . , . . . , . , . , , a . . , a o , a . . . . ' . , , , cl eared up u nd er K li a , . f flu f . ou ter ed ge o f cornea sl igh tl y exca vated wi th vessels runni ng t o i t i mproved u nd er th is remed y rapid l y I t ma y b e t h t Kal i ma r w i l l be fo u nd usef ul i n cases o f cl ear ul cerati on a nd abse nce of i n fil trat i o n t ri l I t is w ort h A gi rl had o n t he l ower ed ge of th e l eft co m es a l i t tl e b l ister f om wh ic h a bund l e of smal l veins r n Feel i ng of a nd i n t h e eye E d ges of " Ka l i mun i nte rna lly and external ly eve ry si x hours e ye l id are scabby for t h ree d ys cured th e co nea i n te n d a y s a nd i n t h ree we ek s t h e se urfi h e had h ad for t wo y ears had nearl y d isa p nu s of th e e ye l id s w h ich a r W P W w e l M D F r o m H e e d h m f t ( g p Dr Koch wri tes : A n old w oman ca me to me a t 7 2 S he had wo rn a r n s h a v e ree o h d e r e eyes to my recol lecti o n since my you nger d a ys g An u l cer at , . . a . a . a . , , a s . a . . e r . , r . . s . , , . , , s . , . . , . . . , TWE L VE ran : 20 4 RE ME D IE S r rssua . w he n s a stud e nt I spe nt my h ol id ays at S i mbach w i th my gra nd paren ts Th i pe rso n compl i ned o f co nsta nt b urn ing sensatio n i n h r ey es causi ng a co nt i nued flo w o f sma rt i ng t ears T his commenced at e ight o cl ock in Du ring th e nigh t it was bet ter Sh e t h m o r ni ng and l asted ti l l su nse t had much t h i rst b ut l i ttl e appe t ite E xte rnall y t h e co nj un ct iva pal peb ra ru m was i n ch ro n i c stat o f i n fla mmat io n O n ea ch i d e o f th e nose th ere w ere exco riation and em ma of the ski n ca used by the flow o f acrid t ears l a ch rymosa w e d i l ated b ut t h e t ear— Th e pu t d u ct s we re unobstructed I hesitated wheth er I shou ld gi ve N a l m m ma r or A rsen ic: b ut Dr Schiiss Ier s speci al me nti o n o f N a tr um m a r i n regard t o t h w e ex cessi ve la ch ryma l secreti o ns d ete rmi ned m y cho i ce nd I gave N a l m m m a r i n wa ter d ay I n th ree w eek s th e sym pt o ms al l gr eatl y o ne te spoonful th ree t i me l e r h su bsi d ed a nd sh ort l y af t r e nt i re l y d i sappe ared F r o m ii s s S c ( ) I have h ithert o onl y gi ven N al r u m films i n scroful ous subj ects and only O ne case was pa r th en wh e n my ol d remed i s Cal ca rra m rb etc fai l ed t icu l arl y stri ki ng o n acco u nt of i ts bei ng cure d so rapi d l y I n Ma y last a l i t tl e gi l wt 8 was bro ugh t to me wh o suffered fro m se vere co nj unct ivi ti s wi th grea t d read o f l igh t She h ad been treated for some time by an ord i na ry pract i ti o ner b ut wi th ou t efl ect I ascertai ned th at h er ye aff ct i on d a ted from th e ti me she h ad h d measles some yea rs pre vi ou s Cal a rca m s a nd oth er m ed ici nes pr o ved i neff ec tual Th e e nl arge ments o f t he gla nd s of th e neck a nd t he crea m y secreti on of th e eye l id s l ed me to try N al n mc d a i l A k l a r o n o h s w I n a d o t i m w ee t e h i t r d h r o f a d m i es i c h s e e se t e e y p and th e ch il d was h ro ugh t to me h e r eye s brigh t and per fectl y cured ( From a , . , s a a e , ' . e . . . , a e s . . . er . . . ’ . a . a s a . . e , , . . . e . , , . . , . . r , . , , , . . e e . a , . . . , , . . , , . , Sch ii ssl er ) . 1 886 ou is G by ad vi ce o f h is cc J ul y 3 d 1 9 came to my c m a t y o u n m a n o f oo w as h s i l s c y c i a n N i h o o f Hobo t i e d Th D r k e n g J g p i h t h i u a n l l s t a t h a h s r i y s q e ar y f y y H t e e a n l ea t h e e t t e d d t h er e c y g p pp p ha d bee n bl ood shot for a week and that t he visi on had bee n stead il y faili ng fo r fi ve d ays E xa m i na ti on o f th e eye sho wed mod erate ph otoph o bia l ach rymati on co nj unct ival red ness a nd ci l ia ry i nj ect io n T he cornea was very ha y appeari ng l i ke grou nd gl ass t h ro ugh out i ts w h ol e ex tent T he visi o n was red uced to bu t was not vascu la r ; t h e surface was cl ear co un ti ng fi nge rs si x i nch es from t h e eye T h e h i stor y of th e case tho ugh sy h i litic o ri i n r po i nted t o ward a strumous r t her th an A l not cl ea m p g p U nd e th is treatment was i nsti ll ed and Kal i m m: was gi ve n i nte rnal l y August al o ne he stead i l y a nd ra pid l y i mpro ved u nti l h e was di sch a rged 1 9th wi t h vi sio n 53 O n D ecembe r ayi b h e was agai n see n w h en t h e vi si o n B ut t h e d isease was ma k i ng i n t h e ri gh t eye was fou nd t o be perfect its appea ra nce i n th l e ft eye s e vi d nced b y m od erate i nfl am matory ymp toms and co rnea h a y at th e o u ter ed ge L V i s Th e same t re atment was b u t fo r t wo i b w b so successf u l l y e m pl oy ed be fore h i c h h d n s e e e r d e c p weeks th e cornea grad ua ll y grew more opaq ue t he red ness i ncreased the t o e re w e e som eth i n i n t h e e i f h e e h b o m m k h as a e c a m e re ar e d t n i y p g p nd l ch ry mat i o n be cam e e xcessi ve a nd th e visi o n d ecreased t o t O ph o b i l te rnated wi th w s th n t six i nch s R i ms l ax 6 co u nt i n g fi ngers Kal i ma 6 whe n the sth nic type of th e d isease soo n ch anged and the i n fl ammat o ry sympto ms rapid l y abated fte r w h ich und e Kal i ma r l one L . , . . , , . . , , . . “ , . . . z . . . . . . a a , , . . r . , . , . e , z . r s e a . . . . a . . . r . a a a . a r . . 11 . e . . 1: a a e e , .a , r . a . 06 TWE L VE TI SSU E R E ME D IE S T HE we re . Professo r s word s H is prescri pti on was i btassi a m After havi ng h ad t h e prescripti o n mad e up t h ree ti mes a nd usi ng iod id e W ith her it stead il y , sh e fel t no impro vement , a nd was quite i nco nsola bl e righ t eye sh e sa w no thin g ; al l seemed smok e and mi st ; a nd the other eye was becoming wea ker an d we ake r f ro m mo nth to mon th E xter nal exa m i na tion show ed the co nj un c ti va i ntact, as also th e com es i ris, et c All i a l d i sease of t he i nner med ium o f t h e e e t o n r n o i I o n t e d t e c u l d s ee p y bu t l ittl e o f th e ret i na, as t h ere was a ki nd of mist o ver i t w h ich seem ed I in t o sprea d from th e vi treou s h u mor over th e back gro und of th e eye trod uced the rays of l igh t i n diffe re nt d irectio ns a nd b y th i s means I was bet ter abl e to obtai n si gh t of the retina I t appeared d im and misty, the I n some pl aces t h ere ve i ns were cl early see n formi ng a d ark net wo rk were i nd isti nctl y d efined spots, some larger t han oth ers appea ri ng to me T he arteries were scarcel y visi bl e li k e th e resid ue of ext r avasa ted bl ood and see med to me pal e a nd more co ntracted tha n i n the nor mal co n d iti on The necessary t h era peutic trea tme nt cl earl y i nd ica ted to me was to prod uce abo rt io n o f t h e exud ed su bstance , th is be i ng t h e ca use o f the d ul ness of ' Accord ing to P ro fessor Ro thmund s opi ni on , i nfl amma ti on of t he si gh t re ti na al w ays arises i n th e co nnecti ve ti ssue and as th is e xud ed su bsta nce appears o f a coagula ted nature , wh ich no d oub t is fibr i nous and , as i s wel l k nown , can be h ypert rophi ed . a nd is capabl e o f fatt y d ege nerati o n, I fo und t hat o f th e remed ies I coul d th i nk o f th e most suita b l e seemed to be Kal i I now ga ve the woman eigh t powd ers each co ntai ni ng two centi m ar b i r t o e d s s l i a l a o d t h e w e o v e d n h f w n e w l f i l o f s a s s u a r m m e a t er a ; p g g A fort ni ght aft er , th e pa ti e nt tab l espoon fu l to be ta ke n nigh t a nd morni ng ’ I d on t th i nk I am any wo rse Pl ease gi ve me some came back . sayi ng. " S he rece i ved a d oz en wi th the same d i recti o ns more of those po wd ers One m orn i ng sh e ca ll ed q uite ea rl y , and told me i n great gl ee tha t o n ri si ng -sash q u ite d isti nct l y l h n d o u s e d o i n s h c ee t e w i o w I m r n t e s t e d t h e r t ha g I sigh t from d i fl ere nt d i stances , a nd fou nd t hat sh e h ad real l y immoved " sh e sa id a l i ma r was con t i nued ca n see prett y w el l th ro ugh th e mis t o F r h m c i n small d oses, and i n fou r mo nths h er sigh t was rest ored S ussl er ) ( L e ft eye much i n amed , ph ot ophobia , Girl , mt 1 6 recurri ng k erati tis sl i gh t hazi ness o f th e co rn ea and tra versed wi t h red vessel s ; zo nul ar red ness 6 0 1m m pkos 3 x co mpl e tel y rest or ed th e pat ie nt I have never fo un d i t of any u se w h ere th e pal pe b ral conj u nct i va was much e ngorged for l i fe , th e ’ ‘ . . , . . . , . . . , . . , , . , . . , , , . , . . . , . . , K . . . fl . . . , . , . . . . T Cooper ) " Bookkeeper se t 28 Overstrai ned eyes Feel l ike chil bla ins must wi pe them ofte n and pul l at the lashes I s emmetropic though can read No I 5 at fif tee n feet with d i mcul ty f om bl urri ng o f th e l etters not i mpr oved by glasses A ca nd l e h eld twd ve i nch es seems d oubl e and t he l e ft i mage is seen wi th th e ri gh t eye h e nce h e has asth e no pia from paresis of the i a ” N a tru m m a r cure d ter nal rec ti muscl es ( T 13 A l le n ) Th e late Dr Ka fka record s a c se o f i ncessant lachrymat io n of th e ri gh t eye ca used by exposure to a stro ng n o rt h wi nd and d epend en t o n h yper N atr u m m a r cured i n four a e mi c obst ruction o f th e l ch rym l passages weeks a nd was eq uall y e ffi cacio us wh e n o n later occasi o ns t he tro ubl e re R ( . . . . , . . , . , r . , , . , . . . . . . a . , , a ‘ a . , , tu rned — H am R ecorder . , J an ’ . , 93 . . , E E V E as, S I MP L E 207 . FE V E RS S IMPL E , S ee al s o . S pec i al F eve rs . — ph os F errum Catarrhal feve rs wi th qui ck ened pulse Feverishness i n all stages al l i nflammato ry fevers rheu mati c etc the ch ief rem ed y The m ost benefi cial resu l ts h ave been obtai ned fro m its use in the preven ti on of trau mati c S ynochal fev ers Chil l every day at x P M Dry fever hea t of pal ms face throat and chest — Kal i mun W i th consti pa ti o n and a th ic k w hi te fur on the tongu e Ca tarrhal fever great ch il li ness the l east col d ai r ch il l s him th rough has to si t cl ose to the fire to k eep warm an d st i l l is ch i ll y Better covered u p i n bed ( Holb rook ) — When the bl ood hea t rises i n the eveni ng it Kal i sul ph assi sts in prod uci ng pe rsp ira ti on and w ar m coveri n gs sho ul d frequ en tl y be appl ied and thi s rem ed y given very freq uen tl y Al so fevers from bl ood poison i ng — Natrum mun Hay fever wi th watery di scharge from the . . . , , , . , ” . . , . . . , , , . , . . . . , . - Kal i p irr egu lar . Nervous fevers, h igh tem peratu re , qui ck and pu lse , nervous exc ite m ent or great w eak ness and d e — hos . pressi on I n fevers of l ow type d ry m ou th sord es on the teeth and del irium thi s rem ed y has prod uced the gran dest a M e d o w resul ts ( ) , , . , . . C L IN I C A L M man C A SE S . w oo o o h il e i n a state of perspirati n 3 8 , t k a chil l He su fl ered i n c nse uence fr m teari ng pains i n th e li m s , n ises i n the ears . th d u l n ess o f heari n g a nd fr nta l head ach e h ese pa i ns e re ac a . l e e n t g o wi , net . q b o . w nd l th ou gh he ha d ni gh t swea ts th ey br ough t no com panied b y feve r ; rel i e f T he appe ti te was poor and th e to ngu e covere d wi th a w hi te coating I gave a smal l qu anti ty of Kal i mar i n water every two h ours A rapid t i f re s i l n n b n u m n e l o v m n b t h w i m se t u a i a n d ess i n e e t e t r a l e e t n e e p g p i o f th e fee t was sti ll abse n t A t t o i t n h s s o th e ha bi tua l perspi r s n t Al e e p Pe spiration stage the pati e nt rece i ved S il i cea t wo d oses d ail y fo a w e k a nd o n th e re ppea r nce of th is the res t o f th e o f fee t was re esta b l is h ed ai l me n ts l e fi h i m and hea l th was q u i t e rest ored ( P rom Sch ii ssl er ) ra l h a e u s t i o n e n e x Dr G H Mart i n reports a case o f hi gh fe ver g l a meness i n muscl es head a ch e nd d imi nish ed appeti te i n w h ich b e pre o . - a a T , . . . r . , ra . . r , a , . . r a . . , . e , . , a , 20 8 THE T WE L VE r rssna R an am m bed Fem m pb os t ax wh ich d id no good th e pa tie nt fo l l ow i ng d ay tha t h i symptom s w e e w or e Fer m m phos t he n pre sc ri bed ca used n i mmed i te i mpro ve m nt scri . . , r s a , s . a e F I STUL A I N Ca lm r ea — os . d ec l ar 6x , in g w h ich t he was . ANO . x and S zl zaea 3 x a d ose th ree ti mes a d ay al terna ted every wee k is the treatm ent rec ommend ed b y Dr C R F l eu ry — l r l s Pai nful abscess es abo ut the an us in cases Ca ca ea u ph P usl ik e discharge from bo we ls of fis tul a Cal carea ph . ’ h os p . ' 1 , , , . . . . . . GAIL - STONE S — h p os . To prev ent the re formation of new stones — Magnesia phos S pasms from ga l l stones Cal carea - . . - . . GASTR I C DE RA NGE ME NTS C o m pa re V Ferrmn o m i ti ng . . I n the ch il ly stage of gas tri c fever A cu te ph m ai n swe l l i ng ten d er ness at the pi t of the u t t i s w th ch p r i i as g Dyspepsia sto m ach e speci al l y if vo mi ti ng of food occ urs wi th fl ushed hot face epigastrium tender to to uch I n d i i i n i o r a r e t on w th be t th r obb p a i n he t e d ne a ss or i n s , g g g fl ushi n g of the face or vo m i ti ng of u nd ige sted food the ton gue be ing c l ea n I n di gesti on fro m re laxed con di ti on o f the m uscul ar walls of the sto mach b l ood vesse ls wi th b ur ni ng ten de rness fl ushed face and pain afte r taki ng food F latu f r i n f f e a n a m l t m ence be ch w th t te oo d te S o ch a che o i as o l g col d i n ch il dren if p ressure aggrav ates the pai n S tom ach ache fro m chil l wi th l oose ev ac ua ti ons ca used b y i nsu ffici ent abso rpti on of m o i st ure from a rel axed con di ti on of the vi l l i L oss of appeti te di sgust for m il k after eati ng, nausea and vomi ti ng of food the vo mited matte rs are very sou r ; can not tak e acids herrings , m ea t or cofiee and cakes Som eti m es vo mi ts m orni ngs befo re breakfast ; headache hamm eri ng in the forehead and tem ples so th at she fears apopl exy Copi o us menstruat ion eve ry wee k wi th ach i ng in the abd omen and — os . . , , . , , , . , , , . , . , . , . , , , . , , . , , . , TWE L T HE 21 0 V T I SSUE RE M E D I E S E . no rel ief I n digesti on wi th spasm o di c cram py pai n tongu e Painful constri cti on of the m uscl es of the coa t of the stom ach toge the r w i th hot appl i cati ons Convu lsi ve h i cco ugh Mark ed disposi ti on to regurgi ta ti on i mm ediatel y “ afte r ea ti ng I n gastralgia magi c in e ffect often stoppin g a cram pi ng con d i ti on of the stom ach w hen a l l other rem e di es ” fli d h ave fai l ed Col ic of horses D u e l P a t ent ve i r s c a ) ( i ve s g c lea n . , , . . , . , . , . . . sugar . — mun I Natrum n digesti on wi th pai n an d water ga theri ng i n the m ou th wi th vo m i ti ng of c l ear froth y wa ter or stri ngy S tomach ache w i th m uch sali v a ga theri ng in th e sal i v a m outh ; waterbrash water y fl ui d com i ng up i n th roat not aci d , o ft en acco m pani ed wi th consti pa ti on Offensive breath Raveno us h unger L oss of d esi re for sm o ki ng Vi o lent th irst A versi on to bread Sour taste F eeli ng of grea t wea kness and si nki ng at the pit of the stomach Red spots on pi t of the sto m ach — Natrum ph os Ac idi ty so ur risi ngs excess of la cti c aci d On risi ng in the L o ss of appeti te i nd igesti on fe l t sl ightl y morn ing the tongue has a th i n m oist coa ti ng a cream y d e posi t at the back or as if raw or ye ll o w su gar had been eaten F latu l en ce wi th sour risi ngs Gastric derangements with symptoms of acidity Gastric u l ce rati on pai n and i ndi r tas te i n the m o u th i e t on s o I n d e s t i on eve e i u d a n s s r g g ai n afte r foo d o r com ing on tw o hou rs after wi th aci d sour p S to mach-ache w hen worm s are presen t accom pani ed ri si ngs U l ce ration o f the st omach pai n in one spot by aci d risi ngs after food and so m et i m e s so u r ri si ngs l oss of appeti te face Heartb ur n and aci di ty red and b l otche d yet not feve ri sh vom iti ng of dark fl u id l ik e co ffee gr o unds W aterbrash N ah u m phos Gastri c tro ub l es aft er e ati ng of fat food causes the fat to beco me em ulsified — B il i ousness excess of b il e b i tte r taste i n Natru m sul ph the m o uth vom i t ing of b itte r fl uid greeni sh b rown or green ish gra y tongu e or gr een ish d iarrhce a dark b ilio us stool s headache gi dd in ess and lassi tu de Gastri c derangements , , , - . , , . . . . . . . . . . , , . . , , , , . . . . , . , , - , , . . , , , . , , - . . . . . . , , , , - , , - , . , , G AST R I C D E RA NG E ME NTS 2 . wi th bi tt er taste in the m orn i ng II Sour e ructati ons heart . , Fla tu l ence becom es i ncarcerated i n sigm oi d flex u re and ascen di ng co l on prod u ci ng vi olent coli c wh i ch is re li ev ed by k neadi ng and bor borygm us sti tch i ng pai ns i n the l i ver ar i r d F eb a nnot be t ht a i N A H C L g j ( cl oth i ng aroun d waist — A co urse of thi s rem ed y is useful in gas tri c Cal carea p hos fever as an in te rcu rrent Pai n after eati ng even the sm all est quanti ty of food Heartburn soreness of stomach on pressure B itter great craving for bacon ham salted and smoked meats taste in m orni ng wi th heada che Dyspepsi a w ith pai n in tem po rari l y rel ieved b y eati ng and raisi ng wi n d stomach Al m ost an i nfal li bl e rem ed y for excessi ve acc um ul at ion of " x x i n ate r F the to m a ch o te r u l t w s m as i n s C g ) p ( r afte r food is e fficac i o us i n n ona ssi m il a ven h ho i a n u a lf g ti on of food Dyspepsia wi th much distress tem poraril y re li ev ed by ea ti ng — Vo mi ti ng of un d igeste d food ; h icco ugh Cal carea th an fro m haw ki ng of m ucus weak eni ng and recurri ng d uri ng the ceous foo d . , , . , . . . . , , . . . . , , , , . . , , . , “ . , . . . , , . . , d ay . ph Desi re for frui t tea claret and green so ur vege tabl es G reat thirst and appeti te Nausea wi th ve rti go Wh il e eati ng roof of m o uth so re b urni ng i n the sto m ach — Si l i cea I n d urations of the pyl orus Ch ron ic d yspepsia wi th ac id eructati ons wi th heartburn and ch i ll i n ess Disgust I ntol era nce of for m eat an d warm food E xtre m e h unger al cohol i c st i m u la nts Cal carea sul . — , , . . . , , . . . , . . . CL M rs B . . , aged 8 5 , mmic an . I NI C A L C A SE S ou a nd o f n er v s . te m pe ra me nt has bee n su ff er o e r te n years wi th severe t tacks f ne ural gia o f t he sto mach Th e o uld l ast from fo ur to ten h our and w ou ld co nsist o f a series o f atta ck w o y w i t e n mi n u tes wi t h correspo nd f h ch wo u l d l ast fi v sm ea ch r a x p i ng i nterval f re t bet w ee n U p t th e ti m I sa w h e noth i ng had H er su fferi ng was si mpl y terrib le be n gi ven h r b u t pall ia ti ve t re tm e nt pri nci pal l y h ypod erm ics o f mor i n g for a v o . s, s e or o s. o s . Wh en I a e se w h er fi rs t sh e ha d e o . e a . r , bee n sufferi ng fo r an h our . I at on ce a v e g V T WE L THE 12 T ISS UE R E ME D I E S E . fi ve grai ns of Mag pbas 3 x i n h ot a te r , and repeat ed th e d ose eve ry fifteen mi nutes Afte r the th ird d ose the pa i n abated Tha t att ack was i n ten-grai n d oses a fter co n q uered the n pre scr bed t he sa me rem ed . w , . . . I . meal , each y i a nd t h ree after mild at ta ck s sh e , has had no oubl e for further t r D W i nterset S ud d en attac ks of d ea thl y si ckn ss t the st omach comi ng o n t no pa r ne h our t i ul a ti m t i oo e ven i n sl eep an d last i ng o ne half t e r e p pp n nd v F err u m phos cured t m e b ous ( R ne R ec H am t i e c a e e pp over th ree years . ( B A Sa nd ers M . . , e c e, r a , . K , a a . or o , - L IL . a ra e a , e . . . . . , S oar s a nt in . o n r a n ST OI A CH Ca n aa n Mr M aged 38 h ad a . . years had been suii ering wi th h is st omach for se veral y ears H e yel low coated to ngue and much ful ness and pressure t th e pi t of th e st omach He co ul d no t re me mbe r w he n h e d id not ha ve pai n i n t he more or l ess st omach Hot d rin ks mad e hi m worse and he ne wer was thi rsty H is ski n was ge nerall y d ry a nd of te n hot and rough an d bd omen was cold to touch He had so me b ro nch ial irri ta tion I f h e l k l h a a i u d v e c i n s i n hi w o o y i o w w o t c h l l e d h e c h i s s t m a c h c h u ld n d o e x t e g p i nto th e bo wels Kal i SW 3 1: was A t ti mes h e wo u l d ha ve bl oa ti ng o f t h e abd omen h e di t i a u t h i s l i v i n a a i m n w t o r ec o n s bo i n f w h s n d w ee k s i e e e v g g Not bei ng used to this fo rm of med ici n e h was grea tl y ca n was we l l a r l w h h re i eved O A P l m e M D n w as r i se d e e ) ( p A n o fli cer suffe red for a l o ng ti me from pai ns i n t he a bd o men toge ther wi th pressure and fu l ness i n the stomach and co nstipa tion Th e tongue He had been trea ted for th ree w eeks b y a n was coat d wi th a yel l o w sl ime T he bo w els we re o co nsti pa ted that al l opa t h wi th o ut any r sul t w ha te ver Kal i w ipe 6 x h e co ul d o n l y ha ve a pass ge by tak i ng a st o ng purgati ve T he resul t was surprisi ng th ree po wd ers i n wa ter d ose e very t wo h o u rs n tu ral st oo l an d t he abd omi na l d is Th e nex t mornin g the p ti en t had I n two wee k s h e was e n ti rel y cu ed h vi ng ta ken t re ss was ne l y all go ne o nl y two powd e rs — Pop Z ei l Dec 1885 A fte t y i ng se ve ral reme d ies w i th A you ng man w i t h ch roni c d yspepsia o ut efl e ct I d iscov er ed i n th e mo ut h a t h i n y l l ow creamy coa ti ng on t h e Th is i nd uced me to gi ve t he pa ti ent Natru m phos w h ich soft pal at e cu red h i m i n a sh o rt spa ce of ti me ( C Hg ) 8 1 p 5 1 : W oman Th e fol l o wi ng is a resu me fro m a case i n A H Z Af te ea ti ng nausea vo mi t i ng o f suffere d for fi ve years fro m d y sp psi a food : th e vo m i t is so so u r t h at it se ts teeth o n ed ge ; ca nno t bea r sou r t h i ngs V om iti ng appea rs i n th e morn ing and fte r ea t i ng cco mpa ni ed by ceph H ammeri ng in th foreh ead nd templ es so viol ent tha t sh e fea rs l al gia M n trua tes e ve ry th ree wee ks w i t h pro fu se flo w Troub l d apopl e xy Fee ls t i red i n th e morn i ng and fee l s sl eep d ist urb ed by a nxi o us d reams l cl o th e th t sh s must l oos n t h e m Fm w t re h so t i gh t i n h e e p cu red t h e case Ma n y sympto ms poi nt ed tim es a d a y a d ose be fo re meal m pli es to N a tr u m phos b ut th e to ta l i ty o f t h sym pto ms fa vo red M 1 88 2 Notes f o m l tt er to Sch iissl e r by d oct o r i n Pad erbo rn ( A 11 Z I re cen tl y ha d c se ex ctl y l i k e t h e preced i ng h eal ed i n ten d ays p f te r I had t ea ted h i m five w ee ks i n vai n wi th Natr um b y Ferr mn m p . , a . . . . , a . . . . . . e . . . . , . . , . e . e s . a r , . , a a ar s . . a , r . . . , a , . , r . r ' , e , . . . . . . . ’ . e r . . . , , , . , . a e . , . s a r e ‘ e s, , . e . r . . . e , . a e a . a a ‘ a , . , s e . a a a r . , . . . , oon afte r tak i ng t he med i ci ne s he m E T n u rtures . i The l tt l e fel l . o w was so much stronge r that o ) U lceratio n of stomach vomit ed h F r m u s s l er S c ( attend ed scooh l agai n . W Wawo n V T WE L T HE 21 4 . al l h is food a nd lat , wt , 40 terl y t h e egesta had th e appearan ce of cofl ee-grou nd s He h ad sufi ered from vom i ti ng a nd i nd igesti o n more or l ess for f ourteen years had seen ma ny d octors, a nd tak en m uch med i ci ne wi th o ut avai l I ad vised h im t o ‘ tak e Fer m m psas and N a tru m i n usua l q uan ti ti es, and a ta bl e . . . » , . . . . oon ful e very two h o urs al te rnatel y fo r a fo rt nigh t O n hi s second visi t h e was f ree fro m vom i ti ng had l i t tl e pa i n an d fel t great l y bet ter He co n ti nned an o the r ten d y s wi th th e same remed ies and re turned q ui te wel l O n mak i ng speci al i nq ui ry i f he had no th i ng troubl i ng hi m h e said : No the o nl y th i ng I some ti mes t rou b l e my se l f abo ut is thi nk i ng a fter ta k ing a ny k ind o f food w h th e r i t w il l t ro ubl e me b ut i t ne ver d oes H i cure has proved permane nt ; i t is no w nea rl y two y ears i nce a nd he is k eep ing w ell F rom Sch ii ml er ) (M D W Pati e nt wi th tr oubl eso me burni ng i n t h stomach a fter eati ng and con tin ni ng u nti l next mea l ti me ; pai n d ve l ops o ne or t wo h ours af ter meals ; t o ngue ligh t gra y no bad tast e no te nd erness bow el s regul ar st oo l s nor mal no thirst th e b u ni ng was so trou bl eso m as t o k eep h i m a wake at sp . , , . a . , , , , " e . . . . s a , . s . , , . e e - , , , . e r . , ( Med E m ) C h i l d wi t h i nd igest i o n af t er ty ph oi d fe ver E ve ry thi ng soured on his st om ach breath so u r vo mi ted c u rd led mi lk , a nd so ur-sme l l i ng fl ui d s , green stoo l al te rn ati ng w i t h co nst i pa t io n was t ro u b l ed wi th col ic w h i te-c oa ted ni gh t . N atru m phos . cu red . . . . . , , , o t ngue cu red and wh i te around M e d ( . E . ra . mout h fre t ful . , o Natr um Mas cr ss a nd rest l ess . . ) yspepsia t h d oct o rs sa i d bowels E m acia ted pa le swarth y no appet i te restl es i nact i ve st oo l s somet i mes l igh t col ored a nd at ti mes costi ve to ngue t hi ckl y coated wi th a br o wn ish y el lo w ti nge b i t te r taste co nj un cti va bl uish w h it e ski n wr i nkl ed a nd bo wels re tract ed nd sh runk e n sh i vell ed a nd a pai n in th e st omach of a b urni ng char cte r aft e r eati ng ; a nd f rom th e ge neral char act er of t h e ca se assi mi lati o n was grea tl y t faul t Th e ma n h ad been " and was at t he t ime ta ki ng A rg m l u m i n pil l form from a regular t h ree d oses a d ay a nd had bee n for a year or more : all to n o pur pose ex cep t t o haste n th e emaci ati o n A fter surve y i ng the sit ua ti on a nd taki ng al l cond i ti o ns I at on ce put hi m o n N a tr u m “ I f” 6 1 t h ree d oses d ay bef ore meals a nd Kal i plwr 6x as a nerve remed y Th ese t wo rem ed ies per fectl y " cured t he d yspepsia a nd al l th e ot h er trou bl es so t hat i n abou t th re e week s he was a well man t he N a tru m snip/ correct i ng al l th e liver and sto mach t ro u bl e a nd t h e Ka l i pli es bu i ld i ng u p t h e ne rve forces (A P Davis M D ) An ma n o ld o me 60 s , e y ea me rs o f age , ca - , - d , s, , , , , . me ; h e had to see “ , - , , a , r , , a a , . , . , , , . . , . , a , . , “ , c . . . . . . GL ANDUL AR AFF E CT I ONS — Kal i mur . i ngs, i nfi l . This is the chi ef . . . G L A N DU L A R Natrum mun — Ch roni c s er m on s i nfla mmati on 21 of 5 sal i ary the v a l a f i e t c i m s a l n d s w th co r e pon d n m p o exce v i o r s s s s s t , , , g g y Chroni c sw e l l i ng of l ym phati c glan ds S wel l i ng of sebaceous . . Natru m sul S yco ti c gl an d ul ar swel li ngs su pp urati ng gla n ds to sho rten process, ph — . — . also for Sil i cea l n scrof ul a i n d urati on an d sw el l i ng of gl an d s wi th or wi thou t i nflamma ti on — Cal carea phos C h ro ni c en la rge m ent o f the gl an ds as an i ntercu rre n t Sc roful ous enl argement of the ce rvi cal gl an ds B ron chocel e goi tre I nci pien t tabes m esen teri ca wi th feti d . , . . , . . , . — L m ph ati c l an ds y g ph d ischargi ng pus ( com pare abscess) U l cerati on of the glands — Ca l care a fl uor S ton y G l an d ular swell i ngs if very ha rd hard ness of the glan ds Chron ic adeni tis I n du rati on s in capsular l igam ents of joints Knots and k ernel s i n the fem al e breast Gangl ium tend i nosu m — F errum phos Ac ute stage of ad en itis — Na t ru m phos A n im port a nt re m ed y i n al l gl and G o i tr e u lar sw e ll i n gs Ca l care a sul . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . CL IN I C A L CA SE S . N at ru m phos 3 x rel i eved pressure i n thi rtee n cases o f goi t re by ta k i ng a In d ose th ree ti mes a d ay ; pr essure was rel i eved i n fro m th ree to fi ve d ays some i n sta nces a c ure was e ffected I t is we l l t o co n t i nue t he med icine fro m l h k M m n t h n t 8 8 0 S S ee l s D H a n e a i a s M o n f ou r to si x w ee k s y ) (I A sw el l i ng u nd er t h e ch i n t he si ze of a pigeo n s egg was co nsid erabl y b ut sti l l th ere was i nd ura t io n ( ha rd ness ) wi th an red uced by It a l r m u r Cs /ca red fl ue n ta ke n for a fe w d ay s m used it to dis une ve n su rface . . . . . . . , . ' ’ ’ . , ‘ , , . ogether Sh ortl y fter i ts d is ppe rance th e pati ent had sli gh t K P o conj u nc ti vi tis w i th swe l l i ng w h ich Ka l i m a r soo n cured D r r m ( a ppear a l t a . a a . . b x hi s e T l book page 3 60 gi ves a rema rk a l e G rauvogl . ‘ weeks use o f N al r om r rul plc i n a case o f ch r n c s el l i ng in , . . . . o i w resul t of . o fr m si x i t h e cer v c al 21 6 la ted Ti ye St ate Ho rn . . Med ical Soci ety a ca e o f s owt h w hich caused nasa l ca tarrh n d d ea fn ss o f o ne ea r to such a d egree t ha t h e cou l d not hea th e watch wh en pressed cl ose to the ea r B y the ad mini trat ion of Cal oa nra h h o s r r o h a a i f u ar a t e s o r o o n n n o w w r m a h e d f t h t h t i n t c e t h e t c h e p p p — Pac c Coax! a t si x f nd t he cata rrh h as al most e nt i re l y d isappeared t ifi a boy R E ME D IE S r rss mee t i ng of th e Ca li fo rn ia t he at m TWE L V E a rs o f 12 , a who h ad age , o id an ad e n gr r e s . 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A FL UO R A T A l N L o n c u tsr m o o A ND I N DO L E NT ( Sam o an E re — Dr S yhel speaks ver hi gh l m L o f the u ri d e o f l me i n th e t rea t me nt o f nd l e nt a nd l n g- last i ng gl and u l ar e nlarg e me nts o f t he cervical l m ph at cs. a nd especial l y h e re t he ha rd M s 0 ? r a n C aa vxca r. us eu v u r a ar x cs i fl o y . i o i y . o y w o o H e th i nks th at simi lar resul ts might be ob tai n d i n e nla rged b ronch ial a nd mese nte ric gland s S uccess was ob ta i ned i n a n u mber of cases ; th e t hree fol l o wi ng are pre se nted as ty pi cal exam l es of i ts act i o n : p A n un ma rri ed w oma n of t w nty fi ve y ears h ad h ad for ma ny yea rs a I r u o f r r o e n l a l a w h i h s i t u a t e d n d t h e r i h t s id e o f t h e l o w e c u er n d s e d g p g g g aw d eci d ed l y d i sfi u red h r face a r n n a ll l a a t m o f B y o i e d s m a n d t h e j g g g th e grou p w h ich sh o wed a tend e ncy to suppurate th e w h ol e mass was hard sh ow ed no i ncli nati on t o i n a me and was not se nsiti ve to s r s u re Th e e p sma ll a nd su pu rati n a h a r a m a l l h i o f u w c o s a h e d d a s s e c s e n ea i t s d g g g p und er H epa snip/o a nd S il i cea ye t t he ge ne ral enlarge m ent re ma i ned u n~ al tered I n th ree weeks ( ala rm fl uori t e 5 1: was t h e n gi ve n on ce d ay th e pa ti ent cl a i med b sl i gh t d i mi nu t i o n a nd as t h is grad uall e c a e m ore m y l u ro n n ce d t h m t h a t s i k o o x e i h w e e re n n e d t i n o t w as s i u so t e t h e e c p y g co ngl omerate m ass reso l ved i tse l f i nto i sol a ted gl and s w h ich fi nall y t e m ai ned o f t h e size o f h aze l nuts T he pa tie nt t ho ugh t all f urth er t reatme nt unnecessary and i mmed iatel y mar i ed Th e t ime of treatme nt last ed fr om — a Apri l st h t o th e e nd o f No ve mber a relat i vel y sh ort t i me for s uch an i a n ess of th e l a g nd i s pr n u nced . e . . - e , , , , e , . fl , . , . , , , r , . “ a . a . , , , r , vetera te aff ect io n . . obust y oung ma n o f t we nty years pre se nted i n th e righ t submax il lary regi o n i mmed i tel y und er th e j aw bone a co ngl ome rate of several h ard l y mphati c gl nd s w h ich by the i r si ze h ad a very d efo rmi ng efl ec t upo n his e nti re face: o ne at th e ed ge o f t h e si ze o f a ha el n u t was appare nt l y a bout to suppu rate Th e re mai nd e r were ha rd and p i nl ess ; t h ey ha d been not iced si nce ch i ld hood th ough t h ey h ad a tta i ned t h e i r prese nt si e o nl y fou r or fi ve yea rs ago S il im and Kal i ( b lom l um co n trol led th e suppurati on and Cal ca rt a fl uo m l a i n al t e rn at i o n w i th th e Ckl om l e o/ po l asla w ere co nti nued ac h po w d er d ai l y Th e d i mi nuti o n i n size o f the gl a nd s was com o ne of ti n uou l y not i ceab l a nd at th e end o f si xtee n mo nt hs t h ey had w ho ll y di a A 2 . r a , , ’ a , , , z . , a . z , . . , e . s e, a ppea red 3 An . . u nma rri ed i h ri gh t n d t e l a n g h ic h was ne t h e r w i remed ies wi th o ut i s rs d e t e p r fo r e w om n of fi fty ye rs had ca rried f f t h e size of sub max i l lary egi on red nor pai n fu l S he h ad tri ed a . success i gh t y ea rs . . Ca lm rea fl s an m al l h eu a s o r yea r or a mla 5x uo , o ne al l orts s d o w p er ’ i nd urat ed s egg . but o f exter nal morn i ng d an TH E TWE L 21 8 V mz m ns as u n r rss E usual routi ne of rem edies, wi th sl ight be n efit or ag gravation as the case m ight be was persisted in until th e patient becam e discouraged an d di d nothi ng for two or three T he I obtai ned the following sym ptoms at m y first and onl y interview with hi m : There w as a slight d ischarge of a thi n d ischarge of prostatic flui d whil e strain i ng at stool ; there was som e itchi ng an d a few m oist spots about the scrotu m ; bowe ls constipated n early all the tim e the stool consisting of hard lu mps evacuated only by grcat straining ; only at the rarest intervals di d he have a loose st ool so me b urning in the anus after stool Whereas the patient had fo rm erly been always in good spirits he was now inclined to be very irri m ble from the slightest cause and was frequently d espond en t Th e se ual d esire was v ery wea k an d af ter coition he fel t as if bruised He sai d that he took cold easily an d was then l iable to a nightly cough U pon the strength of thes e sym pto ms he recei ved 20 0 an d I never saw t he patient again A nu m ber of m onths afterward anoth er d river on t he sam e car line cal led upon m e for some of the med icine that cured M r M r B a bright young clerk aged about 30 ca m e to consult m e about his gleet which was the result of a badl y treated gonorrh e a He had been through the regular course of treat m ent pursued by al lopaths an d som e homceopathists He tol d m e that the gonorrh e a ] d ischarge had been suppressed sev eral ti m es by injections the last ti m e bei ng followed by a right sharp attack of orchi tis which had lai d hi m up for a n um ber of days He then tri ed a hom e opathic physician who gave hi m a num ber of rem e dies without d eci ded benefit an d th e n resort ed to m il d injections which were worse than useless for they convert ed the re m nan ts of th e gon orrhma inhb a gleet which had re mained unaffected by all m ent I foun d that the discharge was thi n and slight in quantity , . x . , , , . . , . . . . A . , , . . , , . , , . . GO NO RR H CE A 21 9 . d ischarge som eti m es bei ng tinged with blood The urine was turbi d an d deposited a yellowish sa n d at ti m es He coul d not hol d h is urine as long as form erly an d had to rise once or twice at night to voi d it He also had a col d offen sive perspiration of the feet and usually a general perspiration of the whol e bod y every m orni ng He sai d that he felt tired a ll of the ti me an d was d isinclined to d o any wor k that he coul d possibly avoi d He was, li k e the form er patient very sensi tive to the col d air an d too k col d easily ; his sl eep was restl ee an d filled with frightful drea ms In the m orni ng on risi ng he e peri enced a sl ight d izzi ness Decem ber 1 0 On the i 7 th he 200 was prescri bed reported tha t the m edicine m ade hi m worse at first increasing the discharge and ma king him u rinate oftener than before S ac la c was given for two wee ks but the sy m pto ms rem ained th e sam e day after day Dece m ber 3 1 5 17 c m was give n which was also fo l lowed by a m ark ed aggravation of all the sy m ptom s S ac la c was prescribed for three weeks but th ere was no a pparent change in his sym ptoms for the better anuary I gav e hi m 1 which aggravate d e 2 t h 2 J 5 sym pto ms for a few days and th en they grad ually d isa p h r e d T e n e ea h ati e nt has ha d r turn of e trouble o t p p a K li sulph Go norrh e a wi th a sli m y yellow or greenish d ischarge G leet Old gonorrh e as — Natrum m ur Chronic gonorrh e a Transparent water) discharge sli m y This rem ed y an d Ca lca rea phos shoul d be given i n alternation for gleet Gonorrhe a with scal ding i s a characteri stic of this rem ed y ; in ol d gono rr he a with one last persistent drop U rethra painfully sore to pressure fter i njection s of ni trate of silver — Cal carea phos Chronic gonorrh e a wi th ane m ia H ydro cele — c a Cal rea sulph G onorrh e al with sa nious purulent d is . . . , . , . x . . , , . . , . . , . . , . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . A . . . . . — , C hron ic gonorrh e a wi th yellowish green , TW E L V E TI SSU E R E ME D I ES T HE 220 . littl e pain I n gonorrh e a use the third deci m al every hou r or two four drops in a littl e water ( Granvogl ) E nlarged . , , I n t h e Pop Z . i f k o s p . . . C LIN I C A L C A S E S B er l i n ei l i a H a m A e rxl e V an - . A pril 1 886 F n u m go no rrh e a foll owed by Kal i m a r . reco mme nded i n fresh case Ka l i A m an . s of . e . . - . an d s d for three years fro m d isch arg fr om th e ure thra secret i on all q a ti ty ; clea r m uc us ; on uri na ti ng vi ol ent burni ng st i cki ng pai ns Kal i suip/t Ka l i m a r and N a tru m m ar d id n good Mag nesia pleas cu red the case i n four week s Th e cha racter f the pai ns was th pro mi nent i nd i ca ti o n ( Sch ii ssler i l ly H am Z ei t i 87 5 ) M r K e t 3 2 had h ad gl eet fo r five yea rs ; d isch arge o f a th i ck yell ow co nsis te ncy wi th li tt l e or no pai n Cu red wi th t wo prescri pt i o ns of N atr u m rulpb ( J A H a rriso n M D ) 7 0, uffere sm in u n et . . e . . . . , o . “ e . . . . . , . . . . . . . z , . . o . . . . , . RRHAGE HE MO . — os ph B leeding fro m woun ds externally an d in ternall y in conjunction with surgical ai d E pistaxis of bright red blood whether from inj ury or otherwise ; this genera l ly suffices especi ally in ch il dren Hem orrhage of bright red blood rapi d ly coagulati ng Vom iting of bright red bloo d Ten dency to nosebleed in rapi d ly growi ng chil dren — Kali mun W hen the blood is dark blac k clotte d or to ugh Vo m iting of blood d ark clotted an d vi sci d Nosebl eed in the afternoon Cal carea sulph E pista is Nasal secretions tinged wi th blood — Kal i phos E pista is in wea k delicate constit utions fro m debility weak ness or ol d age pred isposition to blee d ing of the gu ms nose etc Loss of blood if dark b lack ish thin lik e B lood putri d causin g symp cofi ee groun ds not coagu lating toms of d ecom positi on e ptic h em orrhage — Natru m m ur Hemorrhage blood pal e thin red watery not coagu l ati ng E pista is on stooping when coughing with soren ess of li m bs — Cal carea fl uor He m optysis ; bri ght red b lood ; shor t hack ing cough from over e ertion Ferrum . , . , , . , . . . , , , . x . . - . , , , . x . . , . , , , , . . . S x . , . , , , . . - x . , , , , TW EL VE TI SSU E R EME D I ES TH E 222 . H em optysis w h i ch h ad co n ti nued i n sp i te o f remed ies w as arrested by Ca lc fl uor M B l e i m J ( ) D r E B Ra nk i n i n t h Souffl e” : j ou rna l of H omm l ky reports a case of h emo rrh age of th e bowe ls o f d ark b la ck b l ood v isci d nd pr ofuse cur e d by K l i m r 6x Lady a t 7 2 la rge nd corp ule nt dark y es and h ai r su bj ect to at tack s o f a pop l ect i for m ce reb ral co ngest i o n was fou nd i n a p op lect i c sta te w it h col d xtre mi ti es cl ammy swea t on fore h ead and face ; h ead h ot and li v i d ; u n co nsc i o us l ow ; st rt o rous b r a th i ng Fen u m teasp oonfu l eve ry h al f h our ; consci usnem retu rn ed i n t wo ho urs W as up th e ne xt da y Th same re medy has bee n us d i n su bs q u nt a t ta ck s wi th t h sa me resu l ts Pa tien t s ta t s tha t n v r b fo re h ad h e bee n re li eved so soon n d fl ct u l l y ( F A R ock wi th M D A mer i ca n / aur as !H m opa tlcic Ma teri a Med i an . . . . . . . e , . , , , a a . . . . , a . a , e , , , e , . e - e . o . e e . e e e . ' e . e . e s e a e e a . . , , j D wight H re t re h as bee n s ub ect t o nosebl eed fo pas t few years Dur i ng th is t i me h e beca me v ery a nmmic H as tak en d i ff ere nt remed ies fro m th e fami l y phy si ci an wi th o u t pe rma ne nt l y a rres t i ng th e tro ub l e I was called t o see h i m a fte r a ve ry sev e re a tta ck a nd fou nd hi m much prostra ted an d b la nch ed from l oss of b l oo d Ga ve h im at o nce Oi rna xx i n wa te r for a fe w h o ur s till I co ul d se nd h i m some pow d e rs of m a pe w h ic h ar h e too k i n sol ut i o n for some wee ks a fe w doses each d a y wi th resul t of pe r ma nentl y a rres ti ng th e h emo rrh age T M C ) ( . . , . r . . . , ' , . , } , , , , . . . . S HEMORRHOID N OT . the treatm ent of hem orrhoi ds attention m ust be pai d to disturbances in the functio n of the liver the diges ti ve organs etc which are as a rule present an d stand i n close connecti on wi th the form er ; otherwise a radical cure of hem orrhoi ds cannot be i nsured — Ferru m ph os I nflamed piles bleed ing piles blood bright red fl ui d but with a tendency to form a thic k soft mass Be fore in d uration Kal i mun — B leed i ng piles when the blood is dark and thick ; fibri nous clott ed — l Ka i ph os He m orrhoi ds sore painful an d itching — Calcarea th an Internal or blin d piles frequently wi th pain in the bac k generally far d own in th e sacru m Note ap n of to n gue etc which will in d i c ate the al te r n atin ara ce e p g re m ed y Piles with pressure of blood to the head Internal b lin d pil es with constipatio n confi n ed state of the bo wels B leedi ng piles al ternate with such rem ed i es as are i — E In , , . , , , , . . , , , , , . , . , . . . , , , . , , . , . . , , . n aa nacn a 223 . the color of the blood etc Tum ors relaxed elastic fibres B leed ing hem orrhoi ds bright red blood followi ng a short hack ing or he mmi ng cough fro m over e xertion — Kal i sulph Internal and external pi les may require thi s rem ed y in alternation wi th Ca l mrea fi nan ; the chi ef re med y when the tongu e has a yellow sli m y coating or di scharges or se cretions of the characteristic type are present — e Calcar a phos Chronic hem orrhoi ds in anaem ic or weak ly pati ents I n tercurrently with Ca l mrea fl uor — M agnes ia phos Cutting darti ng pains very acute often li ke lightning so sharp an d quick In external piles also as a tepi d lotion — Natru m mun W ith sm arting beating an d protrusion of the rectu m burning at anus herpes about anus stools hard di fficult an d crum b ling ; stitches in rectu m an d in urethra after m ictu riti on — i l i cea Intensely pai nful hem orrhoi ds protru d ed becom e incarcerated and suppurate M uch itching an d pain running in to rectum and testicles Fistula in ano ( Calca rea M L ) by . , . , , - . . ‘ , , . . . . . , , , . , , . , , S , , , . . , , . , . . C LIN I C A L C A S E . y ou ng m n of 28 h ad been trou bl ed wi th hemo rrh oi ds fo some y ea rs B lee d i ng p iles accom pa nied b y chron i c co nst i pa t i on M uch s trai n i ng a t stool grea t premure o f b l ood to head and fl ush es o f h ea t to ngu e ma pped or cov re d w i th gray ish w h i te coa ti ng Cal e fi ne r 3 x nd Ka l i ma r 6 co mp l etel y cu red A a r . . . , , e . . a . . : . A A HE D C HE — H ar . pho eadache from col d sun h eat a bruising pressing or stitching pai ns pains worse on stooping and H eadache from gouty pred ispofi ti on ( alternately m oving with N a tr um snip/a ) H eadach e with vom iti ng of undi gest ed food Congestive with pressing pmn and sore to the touch Pressi ng a col d object against the spot see ms to re liev e the pain If furred tongue be presen t t his is an ad Hea d aches of chi l dren require this re m d i ti onal in dication Ferrurn , - , , . . . , , . , . . , TWE L VE T HE 224 T ISS UE RE K M E DI S . B l in d sic k headach e with vomiti ng of food as taken un di gested Du ll right si ded hea dache from vertex to right supr a orbital region ush of blood to head Headaches mad e worse by sha ki ng the hea d, stoopi ng an d i n d eed every mo tion of the bod y Congestive headaches especially when at the m enstrual perio d Top of h ea d sensi ti ve to col d air noise jar cannot bear to have hair touch ed — m Kali H ea dache with vom iti ng hawki ng up of un e m il k white m ucus S ick h a dache with whi te c oated tongue or vom iting of white phlegm arising from sluggish liver tongue furred gray or whi te at base want of appeti te — Kal i phos H eadache nervous sensi ti ve to noise irrita H eadache of bi li ty confusion , relieved by gentle m oti on stu d ents an d those worn out by fati gu e when no gas tri c sym ptoms are felt The tongue is som e ti m es found to be coated b rownish yel low l i k e m ustard associa ted often wi th foul breath Pains an d weight at the back of the head an d across the eyes , better w hile eati ng with feel i ng of we arin ess an d e haustion (after Fen um plu s ) Nervous h eadache with inability for tho ught loss of strength irrita bility sleep lessness, or despondency Hea dach e wi th wearin ess yawning an d stret ching prostrate feeli ng hyst erical h ea dach es Hea d ach e with a weary em pty feeli ng, goneness at the pit of the stomach also if the hea dache be the precursor of an at ta ck connected with bilious vo mi ting N eural gic hea dache h umm i ng i n the ears feel ing of i nabi l i ty to rem ain up ye t better un der cheerful excitement Neuralgi c headach e with nervous sym pto ms better d uring eati ng d epre ssion Noises in hea d on fal li ng asl eep M enstrual hea dach es with h unger Severe pain in l eft mastoid ; worse by m otion and in open air — Kali S taph Hea dache which grows worse in a heated room and in the evening and is bett er in cool open air — M agnesia phos E xcruciating h ea daches wi th ten d en cy to spasm od i c sym ptoms Neuralgic or rheu matic headaches shooting or stinging pains sh ifti ng pai n in term ittent or paroxysm al i n character Headach es from optical defects Nervous hea daches with sparks before the eyes ; d iplopia , , R . . . , . , . , . , , - . , , , , . , . , , , , . , . - , . , x . , , , , . , , , . , . , , , . , , . . . . , , . . . , , . , . . 226 T HE T WE L V E TI SSU E R E M E D I E S . lum ps or no d ul es size of a pea on the scal p Congesti ve gastri c nervous an d rheu matic headach es Headaches from ex cessive menta l exertion fro m overheating from nervou s e haustion Scrofulous d iathesis achitic ane m ic con di tions cari es Nervous irritable persons with dry s k in pro fuse saliva diarrhe a night sweats Weakly person s fine sk in pale face l ight co m plexions lax m uscl es P ersons wh o are oversensitive im perfectly nou rished not from want of food b ut from i m perfect assi m ilation — H ea dach e on the crown of the head on Natrum ph os awaki ng in the m orni ng cream y appearance of back part of the pal ate ; yellow m oist tongue Headache severe pai n as Frontal or occipita l with nausea if the sk ull were too full or sour sh y vo m iting V ery severe headache with inte nse pressure an d h eat on top of head as if it woul d open ( if k r ick ening h eadaches ejection of m m pm d oes not suffice ) sour froth H eadach e after ta ki ng wine or m ilk — Calcarea ph os Hea dache wi th a col d feeling in the hea d an d the hea d feels col d to the tou ch ( Ferm m pli e s ) Pains worse with heat or col d H eadach es of children and school S uitable for ga stri c girls who are n ervous res tless etc an d rh eu mati c headaches It is characterized by vertigo when wal ki ng or on m otion Fuln ess an d pr essure on the head worse from pressure of the hat U seful in peevish and fretful chil d ren and in those whose fontanel les rema in open too lon g Difi cul ty in performing m enta l operati ons Ill hum or and want of d isposition to d o anyth i ng Forgetful Ki ess ; d ulness wi th ev ery hea dach e ( ng ) — Calcarea sulph Hea dach e with vertigo an d nausea an d feeling as if ey es were sunk en Pain arou n d whole hea d , , . , . , x R , . . . , , , , , - , , . , , , . , , , . . . , . , . , , S . . , . . . , . . , , . , . . . , , . . . . . , . , LI NI C A L C A S E S Pat i nt w h o am ong oth er sympto ms h ad some v is ual d ist urbances an d w h n t h h eadach e was wo rse nd visi o n most d ist u rbed he h ad a se nse o f fea r es pec iall y a t night a nd n e rupti o n a bo u t th a n k l es w h i ch began w i t h i tc h i ng I ga ve hi m M 1 phos 6x nd tha t w as the e nd of his sufier i ngs h as M o hr M D C ) ( A ve ry i nte res ti ng case ca m u nder my trea tme nt A la dy fi fty fi ve years C e . . . e e , a a , . e ' 1 . . , . . . a . . e . . b HE A R T a rr ec rro xs o r ' , 227 . ol d had such excrucia ti ng h ead ach e tha t she was part iall y insa ne ; sh e clai med her brai n was ruptured and ru nni ng out o f her eyes A yellow gray curd was exu di ng from h er ey es Sh e h ad been sufi ering for some da ys I ga ve her K al i p/ws 3 x w h ich a cted l i k a ch a rm I n t wo h ours the d ose was repea ted and the resu l t was perfect re li ef Some four wee ks la ter sh e h ad ano th e r a tta ck b ut not so bad I ga ve h Kal i phos 6 1 and w is h ing to wa tch th case I cal l ed i n t wo h ours S he said : Tha t was not the same med i ci ne you ga ve me bef ore ; th e acti on is ba re l y percepti bl e I then ga ve 3 x and i n t wo h ours she was well N ow I ha ve al ways been i n fa vor o f h ig h p o tenc i es b ut th is experi en ce seems to i nd ica te th a t qu a l ity co mes i n as a fa cto r ; i f so it sho ul d be not ed tha t o ne dose of 3 is eq ual to o ne e th ousa nd o f 6 l ct d e S e ) ( 1 h ea dach e general sorenem of the vertex soreness o f scal p Seve r can not bea r to ha ve h ai r touch ed grea t nervou sness a t night Fem pkor 6: ga v e speedy rel i ef Fro ntal h ea dach e rel ieved by noseb l eed w h i ch fo ll owed Fen u m 2 c u r e d 6 : 03 M r if u n t F P a t i t c o u l d s ee s e e m d as b l oo d r h d i o t h y s e n o e e n t e s e : 3 ru m Mos 6a cu red n D ll p ai o n t o p o f h a d d u r i g menses cured as b y magi c by a f w n e u 4 d oses f Far m »! phos ( Ra ue R ec H am L i t n n n t e n H a d a ch b gi i g v ry ig ht a t o c l ock wi th ch ill o r con g st i ve e n e e e e 5 symptoms Magn esia phos t o: d il c ured ( T ra nslat ed by S L ) Case o f y o ung l ady w i th excrucia ti ng nervous h ead a ch e wi th grea t sensi " Kal i pleas pro ti veness to no ise d u ri ng th e sec on d da y o f mens trua ti on d uced i mmed ia te l y after ta k ing i t a g rea t increase o f th e mens trual fl ow wi th sudde n re li ef of th e head ach e ( W P W easel hmft M D Fro m . ~ . . . . e , . . , . er . . . “ e . , . , . , , : , r s e . , , . . , . . . , . . . e e . . . . e . o . . , . , ' e . . . , . . . . . , . , . . , . . . . , . Hg ) . M K a t ( 6 has suffered f yea rs from peri od icall y r turni ng he ad ach s Th pai n is concentra ted i n th e right te mpl nd of a bori ng na tu r — n i n as if a scre w wer bei ng dri ve as th pa ti ent exp esses h ers l f Prec d ing th is pa i n th re ar b u rn i ng s ns t i o ns a t t h p i t f t h s toma ch b i tt r taste i n th mouth a nd lassi tude Th ese sym pto ms a e on l y f l t a t night o r W h n t h a tta ck co m s n th e pa t i nt is q ui te u nab l to i n th e m o rni ng att nd to ny ord i na ry d uti es G n rall y vo mi t i ng f bil e fo ll ows nd th en f a bea n d issol ved i n N atru m S rips d ail y th si i mmove m nt se ts i n wa t r and tak n repea t d l y c ur d th yo ung lady nti r l y ( Fro m . . e . . or , e e, a e . e e e e e e a e e e , e . e , , e . e o e o . e , o e t e e r e . , S ch iiu l er ) Y un e e . e e a e e e, r . . e . , ze o a . e e e . . o g lady a t 1 6 su ff ered for yea rs from pe ri od i cal attacks of sic k h eada ch e ch aract ri zed by bo ri ng pai n i n right temp le pr c ed ed by b urn Pai n comes o n a t night or i n mor n i ng i n sto mach bi tt r tas te la ng uor A / r u m snip/o i ng fo ll owed b y vo mi ti ng f b il w i th s ubseq u n t r li f daily d oses cu red perma ne nt l y , , . e , , . e . . o . e. . e e e ’ . s . HE Ferru m e ART AFFE CTI ONS — ph os First . , OF . stage of al l in fla mmatory 228 TWE L T HE V TI SSUE E REM E D I E S . h eart or of blood vessels ( i n alternation wi th Ca lcar ea fi nan the chief re medy ) Palpita tio n of the heart — C alcarea phos Non closure of foram en ovale Palpi ta tion wi th anxiety followed by trem bling weak ness Wea k heart action h arp pain aroun d heart d uring inspiration — Kali mun For that cond ition of the blood that favors e m bolus which acts as a plug In pericard itis as a second re m ed y and it m ay com plete the cu re Pal pitation from e cessi v e flow of blood to the heart in hypertrophic con ditions — Kal i phos Fu nctional co m plaints of the heart inter m it tent wi th palpitation after rheu m atic fev er with exhausti on Interm ittent action of the heart with m orbi d n ervou s sensi ti veness efiects of viole n t em otions grief or care wea k n ess of the h eart palpi tation fro m d irect excitem ent on ascen d i ng stairs with shortness of breath Palpitation with nervous ness anxiety melancholia sleeplessness an d restlessness Fainti ng fro m fright an d fatigue from weak action of the heart Palpita tion from slightest m ental em otion or wal k ing up stairs — Kali sulph Pulse quic k with slow throbbing boring pain over crest of iliu m d isi nclination to spea k pa ll i d face H eart d isease causi ng d ropsy (also K a l i mu n ) Palpitation fro m effects of heat — Magnesi a ph os S udde n pal pita tion when a purely spas m od ic aff ection hooti ng darting pa i ns in regi on of heart — Natrum m ur Palpitation with an mm ic con d itions watery blood dropsical sw ellings etc Palpitation wi th anxiet y sad ness etc api d i n termi tte n t pulse with morni ng h ea d ach e H yd rzem ia and scurvy Fluttering m otion of the heart se nse of co nstri ction — Calcarea d amn Dilatation en largeme n t of blood vesse ls chief rem ed y to restore contractili ty to the elastic fibres D ilatation of the heart wi th enl argem e n t of the organ W ea k action of heart , . . - . S . ~ . . , . x . , . . . , . , , , , , . , , , , . , . . . , , , , . . . . . S , , . . , , . R , , . , , . . . , , . . . ARS ENESS HO Ferru m . — os ph Painf ul hoarse ness of singers or spea k from over e xertion of th e voice from draughts col ds an d we H oarse n ess com ing on in th e ev ening Follow with — l i r H oarseness loss of voice from col d Ka mu In obsti nate cases follow with Ca l co f ea snip/z — Kal i phos Hoarseness with exhausted feeling from over exertion of the voice an d with nervous depression or if rh eu m atic afiecti on Kal i sulph H oarseness from col d al so from over e xerti o of vocal organs — i li cea H oarseness with irritating cough — a c a r e a s C l ulph Obstinate hoarseness . - , , . . . , . . , , . . S - - , . . . . . R L HYD OC E E . — a carea fl uor C l Dropsy an d in d uration of the testicles an scrotu m — a c a r e a C l phos H ydrocel e as intercurrent — i l i cea B oth recent an d chronic form s . . S . . . . C LIN I C A L C A SE S . c u red t wo case o f hydrocel e o ne l eft i d ed i n babe four d a y ol d t h e oth e r right i d ed i n a ch il d a t 4 ( D r G u rn ey ) A ma n su ffered from a h erp ti c eru pt i o n f t h c u e o f w h i ch S i l i cea w tai n B u t a t th sam e t i m a sa rc hydroce l e o f la rge d i me n si o ns w h i c h — h e h a d c a rri ed abo u t fo y r a m n m u m i i A mer i ca n was r d u ced t o j ou r na l H om e op t/n r Ma te i a M ed i ra vo l ii p 20 5 S i l i cea “ s , . e :e s , - , e . e . . or , s . r e o- e r a - s , e ea s , . ' r a . . R a l so . . ALUS HYD OC E P H S ee , . M e n i n gi t i s . Cal carea ph This is the first rem edy to b e thought 0 in this disease F ontanell es especi ally th e posterior one W i dl ope n Chroni c hy droceph al us ; very l arge h ead B ones 0 sk ull thin an d fri ab l e Scream ing an d grasping th e head with the h an ds H ead totters E yeballs protr uding E ars an d nose col d — os . . , , . . . . . . . n vs ram a ' a3 r . STERIA HY . Kali phos Hysteria in fem ales nervous attac ks from su d den or intense em otions or from sm oth ering passi on in the highly nervous an d e citabl e ; also a fee l i ng as of a ball ris ing in the throat Hysteri cal fits of laughter and crying H ysterical yawni ng H ysteri cal spasm s with unconscious ness an d low m uttering d eliriu m — Natru m mur Delaying or decreasi ng m enses Somnam A ll bul ism Great sad n ess fears m uch m ucus in urine sym pto ms relieved as soon as she gets into a pers piration v d H e il i t L ilie thal yste ic spas m s an d n a l b r ) ( . — , x , . . , . . . . , . . , . . . C LIN I C A L C A S E S . M iss R a t 16 m nstrua t d once w hen th i rt n years old and not si nce W as a rema rk abl y h al thy nd w ll n ou rish ed gi rl un t il three mo nth s be fore h consu l ted m w h n h b ga n to dec li n Sh l os t fl esh bec ame pal la ngu id nd w a k nd su ffe red mu ch wi th h st oma ch Wh en I was called t o see h e h was n t a bl to r tai n h food nd i t woul d b e vom i ted as soo n as ta k en ; c omplai n d of grea t pai n i n t h stomach i mm d ia t l y aft er lig htest food ; n se v ral occasi ons t h pai n ca used s v ere ea ti ng ev n th hys teri cal convu lsi ons The to ngue was bu t slightl y coa ted w h i te ; bow ls co nsti pa ted ; abd o men tympani t i c and v ery se nsi t i ve to the slightes t pr ss ure ; no f ever bu t much th i rs t ; w a ter li k food w as ej ected as soo n as sw all owed A t fi rst I th oug ht tha t I had a cas f nervo us dy spep i a to deal wi th but fi nall y conc l ud ed I h ad a case f t ue hysteria as h e was so x trem el y nervous nd hype m th eti c ll ov er nd much gi ven to te ars w h en any ne was a ro u nd I al so fou nd th a t he ha d th e co nv u lsi ons w h en ver in h er p la ns w re th w a rt d i n ny wa y nd upo n my threa te ni ng to put h col d wat r if h h ad a noth r h st opped th m Form ” Mos l ax reli v ed the s tomach troubl i n n e wee k nd K l i plms 1 2x r li v d all o f th e oth er symptoms i n two week s o r mo re and my pa t i ent w as soon as s tro ng nd h al thy as before h ill n ss M ens trua ti o n returned t wo month s after nd n sh e has b n all right si nce H M a rt i M S F G eo D ( ) M iss B wt 50 tall sl nd r nd dark h ad been s uff ri ng many years fr om n xc ssi v l y n rvo us c on d i ti o n nd wo ul d bec om hy st ri cal u pon t h e slig ht s t provoca t i on S h also su ff red m u ch fro m spasmod i c r t n t io n f uri n nd oft n h ad to u th cath et r O n d ay sh ca m to m sa yi ng th a t th nd of t h ca th t r h ad b n br ok n 06 w h il h was u i ng i t nd th nd was still i n th b ladd r I d ila t d th ur thra wi th my fore fin ger nd soo n r cov red i t th e blad d er t th ti m b i ng w ll fill ed wi th ur i n Sh wo u ld n t t a k n an sth t i c al th o g h I ad v ised i t as t h pai n w s i nt ens Th a t ev n i ng si x h ours af t r th e rem oval f th ca the t r she sen t f m ay i ng th at h was i n gr a t pain and very ill When } w . e e , e e s e a e r s . s , e e e a o er e e , e , . a e e e e , e . er e . , - e a e, e, ee o e e e e e . e e , . , s e o . r o , r a o a , e a e s , a e s . e e s , e e s e o e er a , e a : . a e . e e . e a , e er e ee . . , . e a e , , e e e e, a , e , a e. e a e or . e, s e e e a ae e , e e e e . e e e . ee , s e e e , e a o e e e e e e e e se e e a e a e . . , , e . . a e e e e . . . o a , . e e e s e e e, e s e e e u , o e , e e . sa TWE LVE T HE 23 2 RE r rssus ME D I ES . I fou nd h v e ry n rvous nd su ffe ri ng mu ch f rom pai n in t h e b ladd e r an d a bd o men w i th a gr ea t d esi re to uri na te T he a bd o m n was no rmou sl y d iste nd ed a nd v ery sensi ti v e Th ere w as no fev r I ga v e ell ad on na 3 x an d retu rned ne xt m orn i ng S ymptom s all worse b ut still no fe ver A t te mpted to drai n u ri n b ut c o ul d n t i ntrod uce t h soft rubbe r ca th ete r as Two h o urs la ter re t urn ed wi th si l ve r th e spasm f the u re thra w as so gr a t ca th et r ; i n tr od u ced i t b u t o n l y go t a few drops o f u ri ne Th i nk i ng the re might be so m ut ri n troub l [ d te rmi ned to ex a mi ne and fi nd ou t As she w as so se nsi ti v e I ga v h a li tt l e S h e h ad not t a ke n b ut a f w i nh ala ti o ns w h e n the ty mpa ni t is di sa ppeared I e xam i ned u te rus and bla dd r and fou nd noth i ng ab normal so co ncl ud ed h e was su ff ri ng from hy steria Ga ve M ag ne ia pri or t ax w h i ch v ery sh ort l y r li ved bl add e r sympt oms an d K l i phos 1 2x c ured t he case i n a bou t te n d ay s Sh e h as had n mo re ret u rn f th trou bl si nc nd th oth er s ymptoms f hys teria we re also much mod ifi ed ( G o H M arti n M D S F ) he r er e , a , e . . e, o o e . e , . . , e e e , . e B e . e e, e , e . er e . e . s , s . . a , o e e , e . . o e e e . e, a . o e . , . . . R I NFL AMMATI ONS I N GE NE A L . phos the h ypermmic stage i ndifl eren t as to the organ involved an d regard less of cause lways be fore ex Ferru m . — In , . A udation has set in. Kali m I a the second stage recent cell proliferatio n an d opaque white discharge — s Kali ulph iper yellow fatty d egen erated secretion — Calcarea sulph I n the third stage that of resolution wi th purulent profuse se cret ion il i cea — Low er form suits also the low er nerv e irri tab i lity C M organ (J ) — un , R , . - . . , , . S . , , . , . - , . . . L I NF UE NZ L Natru m a A G ri ppe . . — S ince sulph This is the rem ed y for infl uenza the d isease is caused by an excess of water in the cell ular tissu es In the sequ el ae of this d isease brought on by treat m ent wi th other rem ed ies N a tr u m sit /pa is curative N u m er ous cases have been reported as cured wi th this rem ed y — l Ka i phos Nervous wea k n es s and prostr ation following an attac k of La G rippe Tired in the m orn i ng twitching d various m uscl es an d n euralgic pai ns Magnesia ph os — Neuralgias followi ng La G rippe spas m od ic in character period ical an d reli eved by warm th . . . . . . . , . . , . , . TH E T WE LVE 23 4 m a E u E nr r rssU E C alcarea pho Chronic interm itt en t fever of ch il dren as an intercurrent remed y — Chill about 1 0 or 1 1 o clock A M G reat Natru m m ur th irst throughout all stages V iolent h ea dache relieved by perspiration Fever blisters aroun d lips If hy droa be pres ent in first onset of the fever even if not prese n t later aft er the abuse of quinine In nursing chil d ren hy droa on the lips an d later t he ulcers which succee d them wi th for enoon at tac ks are guid ing ( H C llen ) M as ked i ntermitt ents appearing as neura lgi a of head and face — l Ka i sulph Interm itten t fev er with yellow slim y coate d — s, , . ’ . . . . - . . , , , . . . , A . , . . . , C LI NI C A L C A SE S . ch ills nd f ver for three mo nth s H ad q ui ni ne and oth r reme dies Pa ro xysm s ev ery oth er da y a t i t a an w i th seve re pai n i n l imbs and small o f back ; ch ill las ts nearl y t wo h ou rs w i th n th i rst d u ri ng chi ll Fever all the a fte r noo n w i th burst i ng h ea d ache and i nte nse th i rst for l a rge q uant i ti es o f col d w a ter Li tt l e o r no pe rspi ra ti o n ea ts an d sl ee ps we ll nd ne xt d a y r s u mes h is occ up at i o n e f u tr i t e v ry o r 0 N atru m ma 3 h ours d uri ng th e apyrex ia Next ch ill light and no ret urn ( H C Al len ) Dr S h e rbi no of Dallas Tex as repo rts t wo cases of ague c ured wi t h Mag nesia plan 1 3 x The i nd i cati ons w re : Before ch ill pai n i n the ne ck s ti ff ness p i n d ow n th e spi ne ; d u ri ng ch ill cramps i n l ower li mbs am el i ora ted by so me o ne t k ing h ol d o f th e foo t or f et and dra wi ng o n the m o r ex te nd i ng th em [ w h i ch w ill reli e ve a ny cr m p i n e xtre m i ti es E l m ] ; th i rst bef ore and d uri ng ch ill no ne d uri ng h ea t or sweat reli eves ; cramm and vo m i ti ng a t sa me ti me d u ri ng ch ill ( S J H ) Mr L . . a , e e . . . . o , . , . a e r . , , , . . , , . . , e . . . . . , , . , , a e - a , , . . KIDNEY, . AFFE CTI ONS or . Kerru m ph B right s d isease wh en feverishness is pres ent Inflam matory stage of nephritis ; all i nflammator y pai n is reli eved by this rem ed y U rine has a profuse mu cous sed im e n t ; blood is red and ch arged with blood corpus ” cl es rn d t ( ) — Natru m mun Te nsi o n an d h eat in renal region B rick d ust sedi ment ; h aem aturia D r M enninger clai ms that this d rug will prod u ce a decrease in the amount of album en an d an i ncrease in the amou nt of urea and a very m arked increase i n the quanti ty of chl o ri des eli minated I n B right s disease — os In ’ . , . . . A . . . . , , ’ . LA BO R , PR EG NANCY 23 5 E TC . , he reco mm ends it as an adjunct to all recognize d modes of treatm en t — Kali m ur I nflammatory diseases of the ki dneys for the swelling Croupous nephritis Cardiac asth ma with sensa tion as if the heart and l ungs were constricted Nephritis D e n with m uch albu m en in urin irty yellow re h a m a c t o s a y p sed i m ent — Kal i phos For the great fu nctional d isturbance of nerve centres in alternation with Ca lca rea Aims for the album en ( E dem a pu l monum i n term ittent action of h eart Calcarea phos — lbu m inous urine cal ls for the use of this rem ed y in altern ati on with Ka l zplws B right s d isease Calcarea sulph — Z wingenberg cured a case of nephritis scarlatinosa with this re m ed y — i Kal sulph Diseases of the k i dneys af ter scarlet fever albu m inous urine Natru m phos — G ravel in the k id neys Natru m sulph — i ds in the throwing 06 of gravel by i n creasing the secretion of urine . , . . . . , . . . . . , A . , . ’ ' . . . . , . . A . . . . C LIN I C A L C A SE S . I ha ve h ad t wo cases f B rig ht s d isease foll owi ng sca r la ti na T ube casts we re prese nt Al bumen ge ne ral a nasarca H eart weakness R ti ni tis al bu mi nu ri Th ere seemed to be exte nsi v d estructi o n f tissu nd as th e u ses also prese n ted a pro fus d esq ua ma ti o n I ga ve th m Ca lca rea snip/t 6x w h i ch s peed il y b ro ught a bo u t a cu re e F is h r M D) C E ( G S an o ld ma n of 7 7 co nsul ted me for w h a t h c lle d a la i ness of h is k id neys U ri ne w as i n fact v ry sca nty nd l oad ed w i th al bumen Th e c se see med a t fi rs t sight to be a h opel ss n ; h e w as also fo rge t fu l and q ui t e ne rvou s I ga ve h i m Ca lm rea Mos 6x tr a d ose very t wo h ours i n al terna t i o n wi th Ka l i phos A ft r si x wee k s trea t me nt uri ne was no mal h is m mo ry was so me wh a t res t o re d and si nce si x mo nths he has not co mp lai ned As to d i t i o nl y reco mm nde d t o h i m to e t as pa rag us ust as m uch as h cou l d a t h is m als and co ntin ue th use o f the a forem nt i o n d med i ci n s l E A d l h M D e o C i ) ( ' o . . ca , e . . e , , . . , . e , ” . a , . e . e r , j e . a . a e , e e , . e . LAB OR P REGNANCY E TC , , Fer ru m e , ' , e . . , . e z e . e , o e , . “ a . . , . a e , , e, a o e . e . . . phos I am i n the habit of giving this rem ed y after parturition with mark ed relief of after pains and pre ” D orm N W M Pratt M v en ti ve of the fever of lactation ( . - . . . , , . . , 23 6 TWE L VE TISS UE R EME D I E S T HE A mer ica n H om . M ay M astitis firs t j p stage M etritis first stage M orni ng sic kness vomi ting of un digested food igi d 05 with fl ushed face res tless anxious an d i m patient M orning sic k n ess with vo miti ng of food — Kali phos Feebl e and ineffectu al labor pai ns spuri ou s labor pains Ted ious labor from constitutional wea kn ess ; this re m ed y gi ves vi gor an d helps materially Labor pai ns igi d os with thic k doughy lips pa weak an d irregular “ For three years I have ti en t restless tearful an d nervous ‘ em ployed K a l zplzos in d oses the siz e of a bean dry on the tongue every ten or fifteen m inutes as a rem ed y to exci te labor pai ns It has never failed m e an d I sel dom have to give the third dose M y practice is extensi ve ; have had over ninety cases in si x years M ag nesi a films in spasmo d ic pains and eclampsia has done well for me I give generall y after the birth Fer r u m phos a dose daily to avoi d i nflamm a D tion r ozas l pril fter pai ns P op Z ea ( usu al ly the best rem ed y If given stead ily several wee ks before labor confinem ent is less painful — Kali m ur Chief rem ed y in puerperal fever M astitis to control the swelling before matter has form ed Vom iting of white phlegm — M agnes ia phos S pasm od ic labor pai ns with cram p in the legs excessive e pulsive efiorts Pu erperal convulsion s igi d os, thi n lips Pains weak and short — C alcarea phos B urning pai ns hard ness an d soreness i n m am mae th ey fee l enlarged S poiled m il k of m other salty an d bl uish chil d wil l not tak e it Decline after puerpera or d uring pregnancy Prolapsus in debi litated perso ns E s pe M enstrua ti on d uring lac ci al l y suited to rheu m atic pati ents n i n ore ess sacro iliac syn cho n droses W eari ness in ta t io n al l l i m bs d uring pregnancy — Calcarea sulph M astitis when matt er is discharging after prolonged nursing S zh kea — r Calcarea fl uo fter pains if too wea k contractions fee Hard k n ots i n the breast Hem orrhages This re m e d y b le our na l . o al lz y, R , . , , . , , , , . . - . - , . R . - . , , , . , ' . , , , - . , . . , . , . . R . , A , , . A , , . . , . . . . . R , x . . . . . . , . . , , , . , . . . S . . . . , ' . . . A . - , . . TH E TWE L V E TISS UE R E ME D I E S 23 8 . Natrum m ur L eucorrhce a, a watery , scal di ng, irr itating d ischarge , smarti ng after or between the periods Greeni sh , . — . after wal ki ng i n the m orn ing with h ea dache colic itching of vulva an d beari ng d own pressure A fter topical appli ca tion of nitrate of silver — Natru m phos L eu corrhma d isch arge c ream y or honey colored or aci d an d watery discharges from the u terus sour sm elling acri d — Le u corrhoea acri d corrosive inflam es Natru m sulph , , - , , , . . . , , , , . . , , , Calcarea pho L e u corrhcea as a constitutional tonic an d intercurren t with the chief rem ed y ; a d ischarge of albu m in ous m ucus L eucorrhce a worse aft er m enses looks li ke whi te of eg with feeli ng of weak ness in sexual organs worse after stool an d urination Parts pulsate with voluptuous feeli ngs Pati ent tak es col d read ily i l icea Leucorrhoea instea d of the m enses, preced ed by colic ky pains also d uri ng m icturitio n an d following obstinate constipation Deficiency of ani m al heat E specially for over sensitive weak ly wom en whose constitutions are im pe r fectl y nourished owing to defici ent or i m perfect ass i m i lati on — s . , » , . , , . . S . - . , . . - , , . C LIN I C A L C A S E S . M M a y ou ng lady t 1 7 co nsu l ted me n a ccount f n obs ti nat acri d l u h tr I tri d th w h ol s ri es f med i s i nd i ca ted f such cas s All w r wi th ou t efie t so th at I cou l d n t bu t won d r t t h pa ti n ce I n th is case f t he pa ti en t w h om I sa w o nc a w eek nd p rse v ra n c ff cted a q ui ck Sch ussl e agai n h l ped m ut f th d il emma Kal i m nd p rm a n n t cu ef ( Dr S fro m Sch ussl r ) . . , , . e e o e a o o , e a. corr e a e or e re ' e a e e e r a c e e . e o e o r e e , e . e o e . , l a so ar . e e . or . G as tri c D e r a n ge m e n t s — s I nflammator y e e a . . LIVER AFFE CTI ONS S ee e o , . pho stage of h epatiti s — Kali m ur j aundi ce if the di sease has been caused by a chill res ulting i n a catarrh of the d uod enum ; white coated ton gu e stools light colored sl uggish actio n of the li ver some ti mes pai n in the right si de light yellow color of the evacua Ferru m , . , . . - , , - , M E C H A N I CA L I NJUR I E S 23 9 . tions d enoti ng want of bile accom panied by white or grayish furred tongu e and constipation — Kal i phos I f n ervous system be d epm ed Natru m phos — I n lowest potencies for sclerosis of the liver and the hepatic form of diabetes m ed ally when the re is a succession of bol ls Natru m sulph — Irritable liver bilious attac k too m uch bile if after excessive stu d y or mental work (also K a l i pkos ) B itt er taste Vom iting of bitter m att er or bile J aundi ce ari sing from vexation with bilious green evacuations or greenish brown coated tongue or sallow sk in ; yel low eye balls Con gestion of liver with soreness and sharp stick ing pai ns Chief rem ed y — e Natru m m ur w aun d ic wi th d ro siness an d any of the j sym ptoms present peculiar to this group of ai lm ents Pain in region of liver — Calcarea sulph Pain i n region of liver in right si de of pelvis fol lowed by weak ness nausea an d pai n in st omach — Kali snl ph J aundice fro m gastri c catarrh Purging — i l icea bscess of liver Throbbing and ulcerative pa in in hepatic region , . . . . , . . , , , . . . , , - , , . , . . . . . . , , , S A . . . . . . . C LIN I C A L C A S E S . Last su mm r my se cond daughte r re t u rn d from a visi t to New J e rsey wi th I n a few d a ys sh e w as ta k en qu i t e i l l w i th a n i m m nse w art o n h er ha nd fever w h i ch I too k to be o f a b ili o us na t u re ; ga v e N a h u m sn ip/c S he he came d eep l y j a u nd iced a nd grew wo rse w h il e ta k i ng th is remedy I th n ch a nge d to Kal i m a r nd sh bega n to i mprove i mmed ia te l y and w as w ll A fter sh e had t ak n a f w d oses o f t h e Kal i m a r th e a un in a fe w d ays di ce bega n to abat e nd th wa rt fe ll off GE H H ) e e e . . , e . . a e e . a e e . MAR ASMU . . S S e e A t ro ph y . . . . RI ES U ME CHA NI CAL I NJ Ferru m j e . pho This is the first rem ed y in bruises an d in fractures to m eet the accompa n yi ng i nj uries to t he soft parts The first rem edy in c uts fal ls or blows fresh wou n ds an d — s . . , , TH E TW E L VE 240 REM E D I ES T I ssU E . sprains It pre vents pain congestion swell i ng or feverish ness Can also be use d ex tern all y S trains of ligamen ts or tendons Ten algia crepitans Dr Sara ] llen of Charlotte M ich reports gratifying results in the use of Fem pleas 6 x in injuries Prescribed accord ing to the above in d ica tions Kali m ur — S welling of con tused parts cuts wi th swel ling the secon d rem ed y I n sprains e uberant ranulati ons prou d g flesh To re m ove the ecch ym osis rem aini ng after a bruise I have foun d K a i: ma r incorporated with cocoa butter efli ca ” H H cions E ( ) — Calcarea sulp h B ruises cuts wounds etc when neg l ected an d suppuration sets in woun d discharges pus — Calcarea fl uor B ruises of the bones sh i ns etc — il icea Neglected cases of injuries festeri ng an d threaten ing su ppuration W oun ds when discharging thic k yel low m atter ; also deep seated suppuration This shoul d be gi ven first then Calm rea ra g a/a — Natrum sulph Injuries to the skull an d efl ects therefro m M ental troubl es from a jar or k noc k on the hea d ( Ken t ) . , , . . . . . . A , , , . . . ' x . , , , , “ . . . . . . . , , . , , . , S . , . . , , , . - . . , . . . C LIN I C A L C A SE S . ou ng ma n h urled from a truck i n th fi re de pa rtmen t He struck h is h ead Foll owi ng th is fo r fi v or si x mon ths h e had fi ts W as very i rri ta H is fi ts drove h im to d is tract i o n N ver k new whe n b l e w a n ted to d i e the y were c omi ng on T h ey were ep il epti form i n ch racter H ad constan t pai n i n t he h ad ; much ph otoph obi a N a tru m snip/a was gi ve n nd t he fi rs t d ose c ured h i m He h as neve r had ny pai n abo ut th e h ead si nce has ha d n more m nt al tro ubl nd n more fi ts ( ro f J T K nt Med ia s! A d va nt e S pt Th e d ai rym ai d of a I n Se ptem be r las t a u t u mn I w as i n th e H ig h lands fa rmer th re spo k e to me sa y i ng sh e h ad h u rt h er th u mb w h il sh arpe ni n g a scyt he The case proved to be th is : T he w h o l th um b of th e l ef t h a nd was swo ll n nd f a bl u ish ed col or and v ry pai nful w h n t ou ch ed m uc h i n fla med nd th e re was a small wou nd a t the ext ensor si d a t th j oin t above th nail O n pre ssure th er was a w hi tish ye ll ow dis char ge mi x ed wi th w h i te shreds Bot h ph l ngu we re asil y d ispla ced n d a pec u li a r Th is fa ct n oise was h eard w h i ch I h a d obse rv ed befor e i n sim ila r case s mad e me deci d o n gi vi ng Cal m ea fl uor T h me di cal man i n the vi l lage w h o m th farmer had co nsu l ted sai d amputa ti o n wa th e o nl y th ing t h a t coul d be d o n for th case S he took Cul tu a l / 7m and some time after Y e . e . a . e . e a e e , . . P a . o e . . . ~ . o . . a . . e . . , , . . . e e , e . e . , -«r o a e e , . e e a e e . - a a . , e . . . r e e e . , s . e a e . r . . , T WE LVE TI SS UE R E M E D I E S r u e: 24 2 . o r a fter a sh ort wal k An h ou r of sh oppi ng woul d lay her asid e for da y s H ad t o move h er head forw ard but if i t we re k ept forwa rd she had a sen se o f fai nt ness Sh e t oo k no th i ng b ut K a l i ploo pkor im m 61: till J une I 6t h w h en I ga ve h r M et/ £110 beca use her peri od was del a yed Th is be i ng un us u al I l oo k ed t o see i f th r medy mi ght be responsi bl nd fou nd tha t it prod u c d a reten ti o n o r d ela y o f th month l y fl ow I d i rected th a t Ka l n i n u e d a ft r t h i s h o l c o t p r o d w as ov r t a k i g t wo s r e l m m u d b e e l o i o c n n p p d oses dail y i nstea d of fou r as fo rmerl y T h ere h ad been a st ad y and ma rked i m provem en t d uri ng t hese three week s She th en went to C h i cago nd d i d as prol onged and fai thf u l wo rk a t th e fai r as any of h er party w h o wer s upposed to be well A fter th is sh e was q ui et i n th e country u nt il Oct ober and she re t u rned in very good co n dit io n O n resum i ng h er ol d l if t h sa me sy mpto ms retu rne d afte r a ti me a nd agai n sh ca me u nd r my care Ka l i phosphor im m al wa ys be ne fi te d h r b u t i t w as n t un til a fte r gal va nism h ad bee n a pp lied d i re ct l y t o t h e sea t o f th e i nj u ry nd sh e had had res t f an oth er s umme r tha t sh fou n d h rse l f q ui te r stored I d o n t ci te th is c ase to prove tha t Kal i pleas/ Mori t a »: wil l ma k soun d an i n u ed coccyx ; on l y to sh ow i ts p owe r to re lie ve ma ny d istu r bi ng sy m p t oms arisi ng from so profou nd a d istu rba nce to th e nervous system ( T C W iggi ns M D ) . . . r . e . . e e . ~ . e. a " e e ' s . e e . . e a . e . . e . e e e e . . o . . or a e e j e . . e o r . . . . . . ME Ferru m ASL ES . ph M easles in all stages especially in the ih itiatory an d prodro mic also for the sym pto ms of i nfla mma tory affections of the chest eyes or nose or cars — Kal i m ur For the hoarse cough for all the glan d ula r swell i ngs an d the furred tongu e with white or gr ay d eposi t it is the secon d rem ed y For the after effects of m essi m Diarrhoea whi tish or light c olored loose stools white tongu e Deafness from swelling in the throat etc Kali sulph — S uppressed rash rash suddenly rece des wi th harsh an d dry sk in T his rem ed y will m ist the returni ng of — os . ~ , , , . , . , , , - . - , . , , . . . , . Natru m m M easles if there be an excessive secretion of tears or of sa l iva, as an intercurrent remed v — un , . LIN I C A L C A S E S D r Hock o f M uni ch repo rts : I n th i rt y five cases of measl es w h i ch came nd b ron ch ial ca ta rrh were ve ry slig ht in t he u nd er my trea tment co ryz a premon i tory stage C on uncti v i tis and in to l erance o f lig ht al ong w it h i t were the mo re pro mi nen t sympt oms W i th i n a few da ys afte r the rash ap fi a nd th e n d isa ppe a re d B u t ei the r d u ri ng las t i n g o r si x d a y s v e r d ea e p C - . . . , . . j a . . . . . M E N I NG I T I S 24 3 . blush of the rash or the fad i ng of i t painful swel l ing of o ne or bot h T h e chil d ren agai n become fe verish a nd w e e gl a nds bel o w th e ear se t i n cryi ng a nd moa ni ng bot h d ay a nd nig h t The re med y w h i ch I no w ch o e wa Fer m m phos a nd acco rd i ng to th vi ol en ce o f th e fever I o rd ered a spoon f u l o f th e so l uti o n every h our or t wo I gave i t t th pre moni t ory sta ge n d w h en I saw th t i t prov ed ve ry u ti factory I l oo k ed for no o th er re med y Fo t h e gl nd ul ar swel l ing ext e rna l red n ss a nd pai nful ness I used t h e sa m e med ici ne a nd my cases e nd ed very sa tisfact o ri ly Fro m the , . r . s . s . e . . , a . , a a r . s a e . e . , . . ME NI NGITI S Ferrum p — hos F irst stage . of meni ngi ti s h igh fev er q uic k — mun Kal i . , , The secon d rem ed y when efiusion tak es place — The ch ief rem ed y in h yd rocephal us ac ute Cal carea phos Hydrocephal oi d con di ti on s, open fontanel l es and chron i c flat d ep resse d etc Prevents h ydrocephal us in fami lies pre d isposed thereto G ive a powder of the secon d tri tura ti on m or ni ng and eveni ng When al read y d evel ope d al terna te “ rauvogl ) wi th A rg ent nit G ( — V io l ent h ead pai ns especial ly a t base of Natrum sul ph brain and back of nec k Crush ing pai n as if base of brai n w ere crushed i n a vise or som eth i ng gnawi ng t here Af ter i nju ri es t o the bead , . . , . , . , , . . , . . . - . , , . . , . C LIN I C AL CA SE S . D from E n suffered fro m meningi ti and a prognosis of th atte nd i ng al l opa th w s d es i gn ated as t l e s t d o u bt fu l a nd noth i ng was prescri bed ve re si nce i n h is fami l y t h e re was a h isto y o f Th e ca se was especial l y At hered i ta y brai n d i ease n d h is neare t m l e rel ti ves h ad d i ed o f i t th e ni n I was cal l ed th e pa ti e nt h d bee n n a l y t wo d a ys i n a fri gh t f u l Co nsci o u ness h a d d isa p d eli i u m t ha t h ad i ncreased l m ost t o mad ness d red Fen u m pb os e e o I o ra t u re v n K e t m d a t d h e i o a r s e e ; p p p Afte r a week I fou nd t h p t ie nt f ree from f ver st i ll so me w ha t w ea k b u t To h asten th e co nval esce nce I gave Cal e subj ecti v l y f ull y re co vered a o a t e r h e t w l a n i h t d a y l t t i e s b e t b e o u n a s t d l a n d t h i s li n h o s e c g p p g s u r es e Q D ) ( Mr s. . . a a se s r . , r s a a e a , e . r s . - r r . a e ‘ a . . . . . a .. . a a e . . e r a e a a . . 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I nd iff erence to T HE 244 TW E L V T I SS UE E as sass i ns . po r d epressed spi rits irri tab il i ty or great immten ce m of m em ory or sl eep l essness Crossness and irri tab ili ty in ch il dren ; il l te m pe r often arisi ng from nervou s disturban ces F ear fretful n ess i n ch i ld ren crying and scream i ng S o n» Very ne rvo us starts at the sligh test soun d tal ks namb u l ism w h il e asl eep wan ts to be carried w h il e aw ak e from room to Wak es easil y R amb li ng tal k w h il e awak e De room ~ n a f f a n i s i r i a i rs bo t b ne p c n a I d p o n a d u e n d e s i ss s u u spo cy y t ion to mix wi th peopl e L ow spi ri ts fee li ng of fai n tness Du l ness wa nt Drea d of no ise Oversen si ti veness to no ise Mor bi d H al l uc i na t ion s hom esic kn ess of e n ergy t i m id it y acti v i ty of m em ory ha unted b y v isio ns of the past and l on g Hypochondriasis me lanch oly il l h um ored from i ng after the m nervo us exh aust io n Men tal il l usions ( an ab normal con di tion fal se i m pressi ons an d fanci es of the gray n er vous ma tter ) Madn ess l oss of L assitu de d epressed state wa nt of energy correct reason i ng facul ty requi res th is rem edy Ma nia i n i t s vario us stages and degrees Me lancho ly accom pan yi ng ex n n i r hausti ng dra i s affect g the ne ve cen tres of the sp inal cor d L oss of memory Mel anch ol ia from overstrai n of th e m i nd N ight ter ro rs i n ch i l d ren ; the y awak e scream in g and in Restl essn ess and irri tab il i ty Too k een sensiti ve fri ght S ighi ng an d depression wi th i nc l i nati on to look at the n ess dark side of every th i ng S igh ing and m oani ng i n sl eep S h yness excessi ve b l ush i ng from em oti onal sensi ti veness l ack of control ling fo rce ove r the nerves of the coats of the vessel s S tarts on be i n g to uched or at sudden no ises ; w hi n ” Afte r i ng d isposi ti on m ak es m ou ntai ns out of m ol e h il ls efiects o f grie f — S u ic idal te ndency m ust exer c ise great re~ Na t ru m sul ph Mental troubles a rising from tai ls and inj uries to hea d strai n t Mak es h im m el anchol ic Mu ic u nbearabl e — Magnesia ph os I l l usions of senses Ver y forgetful Du l ness and i nab il ity to th in k clearl y I n d isposed to any m enta l stu , , , , . . . , , , , . , . . . . . , . . . . , , . , : , . . - . . , , , , . . . . . . . . , . . . , , , . - , . . . , . . s . . . . . . efi ort . Na t rum m d e pprehension for the fu ture on u npleasant occ urrences consol ati on onl y — un l ik e to d we l l G reat sa n ss, a , , 24 6 warned b ut TW E L T ue would mot he r th e V T ISS UE m E to be pa ti en t wi th amas . oo r bo y p t he . fo r th e tr eatm ent o ng and t ed io us o ne A ft r s mo nth o f th e abo ve t reat me nt t h e mo th er report ed t ha t t h e b ad boy was m o re ne rvous spe l l s o f te ri ng t he cl o thi ng we re st opped ; t h q ui et foll o wi ng her l l over th e house a nd seem i ng to tak e i nterest i n h er h o u e h ol d w o k T wo m ont h s af ter th e begi n ni ng f th t re tme nt his i ntel lige nce see me d to d eve l o p i n o m h e l ped t h mot he r sweepi ng th rooms respect ; h a nd w a h in g t h e d i sh es wi t h o ut b rea k i ng t h e m ge t ti ng i n terested i n m a n y d ifferen t ot h e r t h i ngs pa rticula rl y i n l oo ki ng at i mages or ph ot os nd n t i n l i c rr e c t o o h h w s b o a n t a t s u h n d s u c t u es o f i r t h e r s c e re i c h d g p y p sist er s etc A fter the fou rt h mo nth o f treatme nt I ad vi sed t h e m ot he r to l et him go wi t h h is brot hers tha t w ere carpe nt ers and see w he the r he cou l d m k e h i msel f u sef u l for them i n th ei r w ork So h d id ; he co m me nced by hel pi ng t h em i n carry i ng board and som ti me plan ing th e m w he n necessary ; w ee k fter w eek he became mo re a nd mor i ntereste d i n t h eir wor k F inall y after eight month s treatm nt a lways und er Mag nesi a pil es an d C r/arm pleas h e was abl e to d o i gh t ho urs o f com mo n carpen t er w ork for h is brot he rs a nd to ma ke 5 2 a d ay wi t h o u t experie nci ng a ny d isl ike fa ti gue or l a i nes s He is st i l l wo rk i ng ste d y o f co urse l ik e a man of poor i nte l lect b ut he is no more burd en as be fore to the great sa ti sfac tio n of his poor ol d mo the r The i mpro ve me nt o f t ha t id io t has bee n perm anen t u n til no w (D E be l a . e . a e a . s r , . e o s e a e . e e s . r a . a , . . . , . a e . s . s e e a . ' e , i e “ , z . , . . a . . . a . . r . A d e Cai lh o l , L e s A ngel es . Ca l ) ati e n t. wt 89 . su fferi ng f r m d ee h s h n d r i a s i c p p ousn ess o f l ife . fe ar of d eath . m istru st. d o wn h ear t ecl and . . . . P fail ure of the o A n t h er woman y o o o . ord in ary h ome opath ic remed ies case o melanch ol ia re l igi us of . of . he was . m el anch ol ia ted i mo ro re A fter t he . . enti rel week s t hree ' y rest ored sta ndi ng. by in a y cured by K al i pbos i n o ne w ee k ( Dr Arnberg A l lg H am Z ei l r88 r Deta i led d escri pt i o n be lo w M iss M t h e d a ugh ter o f th e l ate Dr M h as bee n sufferi ng since h er ei gh teen th y ea r from occasi o nal atta ck s o f abe rrat io n of t he mi nd E a t as years passed o n th ese attacks of i nsanity became worse and more freq ue nt u nt i l i t was d eem d ad vi a bl e by he r b ro th er t o ma k a rra nge me nts wi t h t he d octor o f t h e l u nat i c asy l u m i n t he d ist ri ct t o h ve h er remo ved there As a l ast recour e a f i end c l l ed to see i f ne w emed ies cou l d be o f an y H avi ng assured h i m th t Kal i pm would ser vice i n such a h op l ss case This d o h er good t h ey gave i t ve y ste d i l y fo ur d oses d ai l y for we ek s was fou r years ago A fter tak i ng it T h e resu l t was mo t sa t isf ct ory n d i s co mpl e tel y cu re d ; abl e t o supe rin te nd no t h r t t ck sh e ne ver ha d h ome d ut i es rece i ve call ers a nd m k cal l s w h ich sh e had no t been a ble to d o for ye rs o n cco u n t o f fee l i ng so n ervo u a nd sh y d uri ng th e in ter val o f t h e att ack s Se ve r l cases o f a si mi lar nature h ave been t ea t ed — u s i e t h l u cc ess t wo o f th se pue rpe ra l ma n ia w q Fro m (M D W . was e nti rel . . . . . . . . . . , , e e s a s r a r . e e a . a r , e a . a s , . . r a e . . . . ) o o wi ng is a u T he f l l . s a Sch ii ssl e r e a . a a . a . s a . . . a . se of a l ad y . wt 44 : . “ I saw . w ri tes Dr . A of A ms M an s ra us n o n ' ' 24 7 . berg n th e 7 th f Fe brua y l ad y uffe ri ng from me nt l d er ng m nt R l igi ous mel anch ol y wa at th e roo t l tho ugh be fo t h i occurrence she h d no t i ncl i ned to e l i gious exci te me nt S h e no w d ecl ar d sh e wa s l ost fore ver— l me n ted c ied wr u ng h e h nd s nd tor h e cl ot h es or pieces of paper w h i ch we re l id bo ut to pre v nt h r tea ri ng her gar me nts S h e d id not k no w t h ose a o u nd h e a nd w a u nab le t sl eep Her e yes h ad an u nco nsci o us sta re an d f eq ue n t l y i t r q ui red t wo pe so ns to h ol d her O nly by h old i ng h er nose a nd by force a l it t le food or med i cin e d ow n I presc i bed Kal i phos as h er c nd itio n co ul d be pu t d ow n her th roa t th o ug h o n of excite m nt was o ri gi na l ly ne o f d e pressi o n to w h ich Kal i l d i t u r n n i s u D r r sa i i k n t i a ce i t e d h y boo o b a x s h f u n ii ss l s : A c S c M of th e mol ecul es o f t h i sal t cau es i n t h e b rai n m nt l d ep ressi o n sh o w i ng itse l f i n i rri tabil it y t e ror weepi ng nervou sness etc as wel l as soft e ni ng o f t h e br i n S h e too k K l l phos wi t h exce l l e nt resu l ts A fo rm er experie nc g i ned b y th i s re med y l ed m e to sel ec t i t He sufi e red n ol d ma n se t 80 O n th t occ a i o n i t wa i n th e ase of from me nt l d era nge ment w h ich sh o wed i tsel f i n t he form o f i nt ense h y r of f n d a e a r h a d o r i m a l a n c o l i u t o c h l a s i n d e h i a H t i r e d o f e b e w s f p d eath For wee ks h e had been trea ted to no pu rpose w it h many re med ies l i n l m o ap aren tl y c l l d fo r as N ux vo m i u s m o a s n B i l o A m o m d e f p p i o a l t h u f a i c ses B u h o y b y o o K d t e i l u s s e u w as ra d h c n t i n c u re d t e p p a t v n f e n a r e i h h rea t m e s t e o r o o t E t u f h e s r m n t o f t t h m c m e n c e m g M o . o r e . s a . r . r. . o s r . . r e . . r . e e s . . e e r r e a a a a . e . r . e e s re a r a a a s a . . s a s r . a . . , . . a e . . . e s , . . a e o o . . a . . a s a a c s . . . . s a . . . a e . . . a r . . certai n I had ca l mness was o e x peri e nced a nd . . tha t nigh t h e h ad o a as l e c t e d t h f s e e I r e re n o m t a rea s n t o t h e t re a t e n r e r d . . . g d is ve me nt c nti nued stea d i ly . so t hat o n t h e 25t h of Fe ruar . o of fee l i ng i t l u e s e e p q th e e e . i mpr o o my pro fessi onal visi ts ha ve see n my pre vi o us pati e nt freq ue nt l y c nt i nued I wi th n ess he r b y I . ch ee rf ul nw s . a nd sh e speak s usua l F r o m r h u ss l e S c ( ) busi l y engaged i n h e r h ome q uite cal ml y of h er past i l l . . ME NSTR UATI ON . See al so Dy smenorrhe a , and W omen, Di sea ses of . os — F m ph Pai n at the m onth l y peri ods wi th fl ushed face and q uick pul se wi th vo mi ti ng of u n di gested food som e ti m w aci d tast e exce ssive congesti o n bl ood b right red This rem ed y m ust be tak en as a preventi ve before the peri ods if these sym pto ms are rec urrent Menses every three w ee ks wi th pressure in abd o m en and sm all of the back and pai n on top of head Beari ng d own sensa ti on an d constant d ull erru . . , - , , . . Kali mun - - The m on th l y peri ods are too late or at" . 24 8 TWE L VE T I SS UE RE ME D IE S THE . chec k ed w h ite tongue etc Too earl y m enses excemi ve d is ch arge dark c lotted or tou gh bl ac k l i ke tar If peri ods las t too l ong too freq uent Ka l i ph os — Retenti on or d el ay of the m onthl y flow wi t h depression of sp iri ts. lassi tude and gene ral ne rvous deb ili ty Menstrual col ic or great pai n at the ti m es of the per io ds i n pal e l ach rym ose irri tabl e sensiti ve fe mal es. m enses too l at e i n som e too sca nty i n simil ar cond i t ions too profu se dis charge d ee p red or bl ackish red th i n and not coagula ti ng , som eti m es wi th strong od or Too l ate and too scanty i rreg ul ar and of o ffensi ve od or wi th a fee l i ng o f wei ght and ful ness in the abd om en yel l o w coated tongu e Menses prema Dull headache ture an d too p rofu se i n ne rvous su bjects with m enses very tired and sleep y backaches i nten se sex ua l d esire after m enses Ma gne si a phos — The ch ie f re m ed y in ord i n ary cases of m enstrual col ic Pai nful m enstrua ti on or pain preced i ng the flow vagi nism us E xternal parts swol len Pai ns severe. i a Menses too ter mittent worse on right sid e re lief from heat early flow dark and fi brous st ringy Na t ru m mun — Th i n d ischa rge w ate ry or pal e ; thi n wa I n yo u ng gi rls i f the m enses d o not appear or tery b l ood w hen very scanty and at l ong i nterval s Pai n i n the sto m ach na usea vomi ti n of food w eak ness and fai nt feel i ng g desire for so ur th i ngs ave rsion to meat bread and cook ed food u l z er T w e l ve to 3 0 are the m ost use ful potenci es S ( ) Very gl oom y d uri ng m enstruati on wi th headache every m orni ng Menses too profuse and too earl y wi th distu rbe d sl eep d ream s o f robbers etc Hea dache and pa i n i n smal l o f bac k on risi ng better b y l yi ng on som eth ing hard — Me nses too earl y i n yo u ng gi rls too l ate Cal ca rea phos I nsa tiabl e sexual in ad ul ts Menstruat ion d uri ng l acta ti on . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . , , - , - . , . . . - . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , , . , . , . . , ” . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . m e nses; patient wan ts constan Rheumati c an d m ove abo ut col d at every ch ange of wes t joi n ts For flabb y sh run ken . . . , o b t r u l e ; pa ti e nt is no w ( Med A d va nce Dec . . . we l l o ne af ter the no mas for i n a p retu rn of o ver years three . . . o r rssoa as n a E an d . — A i each D YS M B N O R R H G A fr m V TW E L T HE 250 m e nstru al per i od t o t wo i nch es i n l e ngt h . was m emb rane varyi ng i n si ze He r sympt oms we re d ischa rged a . . . flo w bega n severe sharp sh ooting pains l ow d own i n the a bd o by l yi ng cu led u p i n bed wi th hot w ater bag on the bd ome n men W h en th e se ve re pa i ns we re d u l l ach i ng for a d y t t wo fo l lowed a n d W i th th i excepti on was th e next or t h e fol l o wi ng d ay a mem b ra ne passed A fte o ne of h er pe ri od s I gave he r Mag nesia Ma s i n very good heal th Th e next me nstr ual c m i n w ter a d ose ni gh t and m orn i ng for t wo d a ys b s n l u t a i e as nea rl y f ee f rom pa i n and th o o w r w c i n n e s r i d u c e e d e e e g p p Bef ore this sh had l ways stayed in b ed th e usua l m emb ra ne was pass d wi th out any reli ef Painl m menstrua ti on wen t on for six or eight mont h s wh n sh e go t her f e t wet j ust be fore her menses and recei ved Maxi ms l h h a t i d s e A K i m e e d r r o b i c m s c m re n h a d n u l e I l v e h as o t s n e S ( fi bal l ) Married l d y ha vi ng o n e ch ild h ad very month m e norrh sgi a ; t wi ce U pon examin atio n th e fl ow was so excessi ve as to ca u e fears o f d eat h found th e uterus l w d o w n a nd swo l len ; the w h ole vagina fill ed wi th i a d urated uterus ; ori fi ce o f 0 3 ten d er red t retch ed o pe n bo ut ha l f an i nch ; I began trea tm nt wi th Mag ma phos i nsid e fil l ed up ; outsi d e congested No hem orrh age ne xt mo nt h No pain and 6x th ree to fo u r d om a d ay i n th r e mo nths th e organ was red uced to i ts normal si ze and d ism issed . . . r . a - a a a a r . a . . s . . . . . . . r . e s. e s a e . . . e e . . . . . . . . . a . e . s . o . . a s e . . . . . . . e . t c u r e d t i a n e p M e d ( . . A d ria na . Dec" MORP HI NE HAB IT . M J L u ys repo rts the case of a ph ysi cia n w ho had been accusto m ed to tak e abou t seven grai ns of mor Nat ru m ph — os . . . y” w ere gi ven phi ne dai ly Small d oses of N a tr u m M su bcu taneo usl y w i th glyceri n an d water) and as they were ( l l l i i i ra i d u a nc r e as e d m o ph i ne p r o e ve d m n t h e r w as ss r y y g g ished I n tw o m onth s the m orph i ne was disconti n ued en ti rel y and then the d oses w ere progressi ve l y di mi n ishe d and final l y stopped al together i n t wo weeks m ore There t e ma i ned n o d esi re for the morph ine — Kal i ph os Y o u ng lad y aged 20 i nte l l igent han dso m e m ovi ng i n the u ppe r circl es of soci ety neve rthel ess a con firm ed morplzine fi end T wo gene ral practi ti on ers of pro m i n ence an d a spec ia l ist had atte m pted to cu re her b u t fail e d utte rl y d u e as I afte rw ards l earned to t he extre m e prostra tion of the nervo us syste m amo un ti ng to al m ost total col la pse I bega n the treatm en t wi th fear an d trem b li ng I fo ll o w ed . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . mo ur n . D I S E A SE S or 25 1 . m ost noted and su ccessful practi I ti oners B ut my pa ti ent was appare n tly d est i ned to d ie had used one afte r another al l the ne rve toni cs I co ul d find i n any schoo l of m edi c i ne I was d efeated an d fel t thoroughl y d iscouraged On my way to the pat ient s hom e after I had reso l ved to rel i nq u ish the treat m ent I happen ed to thi nk of K a l i Mos I retu rned to my o ffi ce got a supply of it and started her taki ng a dose every fif tee n m in utes At the sam e ti m e I " stopped al l other heart and nerve ton i cs The change was won d erful I cou l d push the anti m orph i ne treatm e n t and coul d sustai n the nerve force The sharp i ntense hea dache sl eep l essness wil d sta ri n a a e e b o w n ton e n d th t s d r u r y g g y horri bl e sink i ng al l gone sensati on rap idl y yi eld ed to the ce l l sal t and she mad e a good recovery S he is now fou r ar l a a e te r r e ar k b l v o o he th n h pp w o m a n a i a d s m a r a l u s y y y g y wi thou t the l east desi re for the opiate and has as she ex ” presse d it a perfect terror of m orph ine I ascri be all the cred i t of the cure t o K a h plzos ( I u sed the e f a x r po nc the othe t e a t m ent co l d not h ve been o r t r u 3 y) com pl eted had i t not been for the ce ll sal t ( B A S on ders M D W i nte rset Oh i o ) m od e the dopted a by our . . . . . . ’ . . . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . “ . - . . . . . . . . “ . . ' . . - . . , . . . . . . mourn , DI SE AS E S or . F erru m ph Red G um s so re red hot and i nflamed ness d ryness or heat of the m ucous m em b rane of the m o uth — Kal i mun A phthaz th rush w h i te ul ce rs i n th e m o uths of l i tt le ch i l d ren or n ursi ng m others Ca nk e r ul cers of the m ou th G um bo il soft swe l l ing before ma tte rs form excori at ion of the m o u th The Great fetor from the m ou th m ou th is red and sw oll en th ick watery secretions G um s puffed w h i te or ye l low in col or G ums bl eed easily Muco us patches S yph i l it i c u l ce ration of gums True ga ngr ene of the m o uth — Kal i phos Cancru m oris w i th mort ifi cati o n of the check w ith ash y gray ul cers fet id b reath S tomat i ti s gu ms bl eed — os . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - . . . TWE L VE T HE 25 2 easil y w hen there RE ME D IE S r rsSUE l in e exists a red m on sea or . the ed ges pim pl es on l ips Gums spongy and recedi ng Sal iva pro fuse th ic k and sal ty I nfla mmat ion of the tongue w hen ex cessive dryness occ urs or exhaust i on set s i n E dges of tongu e . . . . . Natrum — mur Th rush wi th flow of sal iva sa li vatio n B l isters lik e pearls aroun d m outh L i ps sw ol len ; erupti on s on ch i n Gumbo il wi th throbb i ng and bori ng pai ns — Kal i sul ph Dry ness and d esq uam ati on of the l o w er li p it pee ls off i n flak es — Cal carea p hos G ums pai nful and i nflam ed i n teethi ng ch ildren Pale appearance of the gu ms sign of anwm ia U pper l ip sw oll en and pai nful — Cal carea fl uor G um bo i l hard sw e l l i ngs on the ja ws or l r r s u i n a o f m s I n d ra t o o d o e co ne m o th u u s s r s t C g — Na tru m phos Th is rem ed y has few eq ual s for ul cerati on o f the bu ccal m uco us m em b rane Ca nk er so res of the li ps and chee k s yi e l d to th is re m ed y i n the 3 x or 6 x atten ua ti on whe re B or ax A nti m B apti sm K a l i ( Mort etc h ave fail ed to cu re I o S i ( j / ) — Cal ca rea sul ph I nsi de of li ps so re raw so res on l i ps G um s b l ee d o n b r ushi ng teeth . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . I I CL N CAL C A SE S . med ica l m en at Schafl h ause n Pro fessor D r R app m id I n my opi nio n t he greatest m eri ts o f Dr S ch ii ss l er s met h od l ie i n t h e i nt rod uct i on o f Ka l i phos a nd M ag m a phos I n o rd i nary st om ati tis wi t h sw e l l i ng o f the gu ms d e pos i t o n t h e t ee t h a nd fo u l b re a th Kal i phos has At a m ee t i ng of . . ' . . . . . v n i e g y sat i ve r sfact . . . ory proo f s of i ts va l ue . 0 MU COU S ME MBR ANE S S ee al s o . C a t a rr h al A ffe c t i o n s . The col or an d consistencyof the secret ion m ust deci de the cho ice of the re med y Secretion al bum inous : Cale phos , eausing so reness an d ch afi ng : N a tm m mu r N atru m phos ; cl ear. transparen t : N a tru m mu n ; fibri no us : Kai i fl . . . . . , ' TW E L V E T I SS UE TH E 25 4 RE ME DI E S . N eural gi a wi th il l h um or. sensiti veness to l ight and no ise im proved or not even fel t d uri ng p l easa nt exci te m ent Th i s . . e m ed y is requ ired to tone up the gray ne rvous substa nce Ne uralgi c pa i ns i n the n ervo us su bsta nce th reateni ng paral y Pai ns be tter si s. wi th a fee l i ng of l am eness or n um b n ess wi th gen tl e moti on worse on ri si ng ; pai ns fe l t m ost w hen q uiet or al o ne Ne ural gi c pai ns and h umm ing i n the e ars fa il u re of strength parox ysm s of neural gi c pai ns wi th su bec Neuralgi a of the sc iat ic ner ve ( see quent exh austi on S ciati ca ) Faceache R ight sid ed ne uralgi as rel ieved by col d app l i ca ti ons S ti tches from upper teeth to — Magne si a phos I ntercos tal neu ral gi a o f a d rawi ng con stri cti ve ki n d S pasm s from col d wi tho u t fever Neu ralgia i n the head pa i ns darti ng and ve ry i ntense Neural gi c pai ns i n an y part of the bod y w hen the phe no mena of sensation are too ac u te pai n excru c iat i ng or spasm od ic pai ns i n the en ds Pai ns aggravated by m asti cati on or an y of n erve fibres m ot ion Pains comi ng on peri odi cal l y bei ng very a cu te dart ing or Shoot ing al ong the co urse of the nerves Neural f rom exposu re to a stro n i no th w i n d S p o d c p i n a r i a m a s s g g and aff ecti on s of al m ost an y k i n d Ne uralgi a ev ery ni ght wel l d uri ng the d ay T yp i ca l fac ial n eu ral gi as A con tra i n di cati on for the use of the re m ed y is am el iorati on by co l d This W arm applica ti ons relieve and especia l ly dry w armth re m ed y is right sid ed — m un Na trum Ne uralgi c ne rve pai ns recu rr ing at cer tai n ti m es wi th flo w of sal iv a or i nvol u ntary tears Darti ng shoot i ng al ong the ne rve fibre wi th these acco m pa n i ments Orbi I rri ta ti on of the fif th pai r tal neu ral gia wi th la ch rym ati on of nerves al so the fac ial ner ve Facea che wi th cons ti pa ti on wo rse i n the m orn ing from readi ng wri ti ng and talk i ng i n schoo lgi rl s — Nat rum phos Fac ial ne uralgia shoot ing sti tch i ng pai ns so reness o f ri ght l ow e r j aw — Na tr um sul ph A ttac ks of neural gi a fro m bei ng i n dam p dwe ll i ngs ce l lars etc Tongue th i ck ye l l ow bro wn coated r . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . , - . . - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . URA L GI A NE Dr . T J . O Connor . of New York ’ . . 25 5 . eports a r c ure w ith thi s pho Ne uralgi c pai ns d eep-seated i n the bones S hoc ks l ik e el ectri c sparks Ne ural gia comm enci ng at night recu rri ng peri odi cal l y Pai n s w orse at n ight and i n bad weathe r T i cs Neu ralgia an i wo rse afte r stoo l l ong lasti ng Pains wi th sensa tion of crawling coldness and numbness — r l Ca ca ea sul ph Th is rem ed y occ upi es a grou n d betw een the very acu te pai ns of M ag nesi a plws and the paral yzi ng on es of K al z pbos (m ore i n aged pe rsons if the re be a want of regenerati ve for ce for the nervo us tissue ) — Si li cea Pain m ostl y in teeth L um bo-abd om i nal neural i e r f r om wrapp i n l n a r a l a a B tte w m b t i te e i ar n u s u O y g g p g caused b y d issipati on h ard w ork and c l ose con finem ent Cal carea — s . . . . . . . - . . . . , . . ' . . . . . . . . . I I CL N CA L CA SE S . Pa renteau in the Soci é té F rancaise d Hom oeo path ie at t he last meet f : i ng rea d r as o l o w a e l p p k r m n i t b u i t h s o c i e y D r N i m i as I n 1 88 7 i n d iscussi n g m i c a r er o p p ure d us t h t t h is rem ed y fi nd s a n ppl ica t i o n i n s u pra o rb ital ne u ral gi of morni ng gg a va t io n t h ri gh t id e wi th n a nazmic gi l w i th i m A t tha t ti me I ha d a y ou ng p ti e nt o f 1 5 y ears f t spa i r o f cu ri ng u s m e n s t r u i o n w h or t h m o n t h s ca m e di c r t ree e d f e e p o wi ng to the tenaci ty o f he affecti o n w h ich resisted l l remed ies pre scri bed I there fore sol ved to giv he Frrr u m pkospbor i m m i n th e 6x pot e ncy su rprise nd sati sfacti o n to note tha t sca rc l y t wo d ays a fte r a nd I h d th mel iorat io n was prod uced th e ad mi ni trat io n o f th e fi rst d ose certa i n nd t t h e e nd f i gh t d ay s t he am el ior Na t u ra ll y I co nti n u d th re med y a ti on w s su ch t ha t th e pa ti nt t h o ug h t h e sel f cu red Ho we ve I ad vi sed her to co n ti n ue the t reatme nt for a w ee k l o nge r and th e n report S h e d id no t co me u n ti l t wo mo n th s af te rwa rd b u t t h e cu r was bso l u t a nd w i t h Dr ‘ . a s s . a s a a r a . a a . - a s e . . a r o. . . r a . . re a r e . a e e s a a e e . a a e a . o e r r. . . out rela pse s a e . e . y to sta te that w he neve r I found a supra o b i tal ne uralgia of t he rig h t sid e I haste n ed t gi ve t h i s remed y b u t se ver l e xpe ri m n ts o f th is ki nd h avi ng bee n fol l o wed by absol ute fai l ure I was a bo ut to bel i eve tha t m y fi rst ob er vat i on was a si mpl e case o f spo n ta neous cure w h e n re centl y I had suc cessi el y t wo cases o f cure w h ich co nvi nced m th at th e ex i r i n D r N m i e l u o v b y w as b o y t i s t e l a n n t l a e x c p g I n t h e eco nd case o bser ved i t was uot a yo ung girl bu t a you ng wo ma n o f 27 yea rs mod ist e a nd wh o for mo nths ha d had att acks of righ t aid ed I t is un necessa r r o . a . e . s . v e e a . a a . . . - 25 6 T WE L T HE V RE ME D IE S T rss E . bital neu r lgia wi t h mo rni ng aggra vatio ns or co incid i ng wit h the m e nstrual per i od s wh ich we re very i rregul ar a nd wi th u t eri ne h emor rh a ges su pra-o r a . et c . A fte r ha vi ng va i nl Col oty n l lz. Ig na h a ' y e tc . . , I vomiat N ux t ri ed Cka mom fll a . B ell ad o n na . m phosphoricu m t ried a . t h en . fi rst case th ree da ys h ad not passed before t h e patie nt re tu rns r I con ti nued the remed y i n the 6t di luti on for eight d a ys g e tl y rel ieved fo ll owed b y the t ax a nd t he 3 8x a nd a t th e e nd of t hr ee w eeks t he cu re was co mpl te wi th o ut rela pse Th e th i rd case was si mi la r to t h t wo ot h e rs a nd I be l i eve t hat I am a b le to compl ete th e i nd i cati o ns furnish ed by Dr Ni m i er m phospb or i m m is usef ul i n su prmor bi tal neural gia s As h e has sa id m f th e righ t si d e wi t h morni ng agg ra vat i on bu t i t exerts i ts i n me nce espe ci l l y on t he f mal e sex and nota bl y i n you ng perso ns The patient s su ffer f om i rregul a ri ti es i n me nst rua t i o n a nd o ften h a ve specia l uteri ne trou bl es wi th tend e ncy t o he morrhages F ro m this cond itio n th e re al most al wa ys t e su l ts pe rs ist ent ce ph l al gi as an d an a n a mis w hich may be more o l ess A s i n th e a . . , . e . e . . . ‘ o . a e . r . a ma rked acco rd i ng to t h e . case . o o wi ng fro m the pe n of The f l l of re med ies i n th e Dr C C E . . M i n n Med i cal M onthly No i. r . . . nd . of “ . E nro n . i ll ustra tes th e 9 . . D . T . . o fr m vo l . t hw e use o f one of neu ral gia bes Mag nesi a phos as th e eart h l y consti tuen t of muscl es a nd nerves Da l to n says the sal ts of magnesi um have been found to b in l arger q ua nti ty t ha n th ose o f li me i n th e muscl es G rant th is fac t the n and w e ha ve M ag nesi a phos act i ng as n erve remed y a nd any d ist ur ba n 0e of th e sy te m ca usi ng a mol ecu lar cha nge i n th e n utri ti ve el ements of th i s sa l t w ou l d p od uce t he ch aract e rist i c pa i ns of t h is re me d y They are d o scri b d as bei ng of a sh oo ti ng charac ter l ik e l i gh tni ng d ra wi ng and teari ng i ncl i ned to move fro m pl ace to pla ce th ey mo reover assume a peri od ici t y of recu rren ce n ot h o we ver ha ving a ny regard for regul ari ty W e l i ke wise find these pai ns i n he d ache ge neral l y fro ntal i n faceach e neural gi a of th e S to mach p in a st o mach an d bow els o f t h e o vari es a nd o fte n i n th e l i m bs f req ue ntl y rad ia te fro m t h e u mb il i cus and ar re l ieved by pre s ure ( re A l oes Ca usti c N ux noun I is new and se m b l i ng i n th is respec t Col on S u lph ur ) a nd warm th espe ci al l y d ry h ea t b est appl ied b y mea ns o f a n i a l i ned wi t h fl a nne l I n E ngl a nd th e f ar me rs u se th e v ert ed h o t pl te r emed y w i t h pro m pt resul ts fo r fl a tu l e n t col ic i n h orses Th e fol lo wi ng i s my expe ri en ce wi th th e remed y a nd l l my resu l ts ha ve bee n from 1 2: tri t u ra t ion Case I Miss S a t 24 d rk com pl e xi on nervo us t emperamen t cl erk t wo we ek s pre vi ous S h e h d bee n u nd e t ea tm e nt fo r facial ne u ral gi f On being call ed to t he t he pri nci pal re med y bei ng mo rph i a wi th o u t re l ief case I fo u nd th e p ti en t m u ch prost rat ed t h e righ t sid e o f the face a nd su prao rb ita l regi o n some w h at swo ll n pai ns ver y se vere of a cramp y sh oot Th ere was al so much te nd erness o ver the affected sid e ing da rti ng nat ure T he pa i ns we re of a n i ntermi ttent cha racte r a nd seemed to a ffect difi ere nt Schussl e r d escri . e . . a . . . . s r . . e . . . . . . . . a . , . . . . . . a s e . . r . . . a ~ . . . . a . “ . . . , r a . a . . a r . . . a . or . e . . . . . . . . a rt s of p case in t t he h ead a nd wel ve h ours . face on d iff e rent d ays . Mag nesia A603 . cured t his 25 8 TWE L T HE ouble d e ney to heart tr V TI SSUE R E ME D I E S E orme rl y S he had f . o h ad pa i ns i n th e articulat i ns at the h eart Sh e d esc ri ed i t of b as i f th e heart w o uld b e t wisted o ut wi th a th robbing as i f somet h i ng we re un wo und Perhaps it was a rh euma tism l ocated i n th e face bu t eve n h ere The n th ere i s A rma r w hich has latel y been Spfg el w o ul d be cal l ed for Furth er I h ad some relia nce on Sl a mm m w hi ch extol l ed as a speci fi c h ad cured for me m an y neural gias th at eve n th e g eat nerve rem e d y i d l e u n t u c h e d Th e s rr h a f t f ll o e m b a n e a s d c e / u m i i s t i ncrea sed M A gai n th ere w as a d mom ough t to be gi ven for the u n beara bl e pai n Mercu r o n account of th e tend ency to sweati ng and A rseni c o n ac cou nt the ha nd , in the arm most . a nd si d e, severe . , . , , ' . . , . , , r , . , . . . . , . se l ec ted Sch ii ssl er s M ag n esia Yet i n preference t o all t hese rem ed ies o r a a er l h o w f s w t h o s m o i s t e n e d d m i k i t h e 6 t h d i l u t i d i r o n a n d d u c e t e , p g p i t to be di ssol ved i n hal f a wi n e gl assfu l o f wa ter, a teaspoon ful to b e ta k en I ' . - ours I o had th e satisfacti n o f read ing t he On Apr i l ryt h , ur ki nd and ui ck M au ri ce I f ll i ng l i nes : My h eart tha nk s fo r had i mm ed iate re l ief , and l am happy a nd t h ankful T he h rri l e pa i n is three h e very o ow . y yo q . o b v f m f h s ll n s i t i a n t l o n e r o m a e i s t i se e d o n e w h i s c a l i c e a c e c h s cer ; y p g p Th e ea i tsel f p in somewh t and tai nl y co nn ec t d wi th th e ear sti l l pains — H ana XV I I x3 a nd r4 & p 26 17 r u ns yet R igh t facia l neural gia j erk in g cutt i ng pa i n te eth se nsi ti ve ; worse a ft er n f e r a M n n a rc o e l i e a s l e a o M v e i w r t o b e d a s n a er v e o i t i m a g g p g g g p pt This rem ed y give n i n ano th er rel i ef and has ac ted eq ual l y we l l t wi ce si n ce case of l eft sid ed facial neu ralgi a di d no good I t prod uced however pro fuse sweat wi th d read o f u nco veri ng Fr o m ( W P W esse l b ce ft M D . , e r . s a a ‘ . . . , , , , . . . . . . . - . . , . . , , . . . Hg ) . week o r two a severe teari ng gn wi ng pai n i n x t nd i ng i nto t h ri gh t u ppe ar m and d o wn t h e re gi o n o f ri gh t scapu la f o rearm i nto th e th umb wi th n u mb n es p rt i cul rl y o f the th umb bu t wi th f moti o n or use of arm Th e pa i n comes i n parox ysms a nd is on l y o ut l oss nd po u nd i ng of t h e fl esh t o uble so me as w e l l re l i e ved by hard ru bb i ng H s tak en s ve ra l re med ies pri nci pall y R im s for d a yt i mes as nigh t nd A fter ta ki ng h ad el ect ri ci ty each d ay fo r a we ek or more w it h o ut be nefi t Cal m rea phos for a fe w d ays t h e pai n and n u mb ness were much re l i eved the t rou b l e wa c ured i n abo ut t h e e or fou r w ee ks a nd be i ng co n ti nued A ny ret u rn of i t w o ul d b e a t on ce rel i eved by t his remed y yo u ng l ad y net 20 w s cu red by th e sa me remed y A simil r case i n t h o ugh sh e h ad al most co i n pl ete p ral ysi s of t h e h a nd T M C ) ( P i n supra a nd i nfrao rbi tal exte nd i ng to al l th e front teet h Ne ural gi a o f righ t sid e i ntermi t te nt sta bbi ng n ippi ng l igh t ni ng l i k e a nd extreme l y sensi t i ve to to uch relieved by h ea t a nd pressure ; co m i ng a nd goi ng sud d e n l y ” r s nd n igh t swe ats M ag nesi a pass o y a nd at ten d ed by p o t rat ion r m t l p p Ch as . M . a , t 4 7 , has for . , e a a , e e s, , o r a , a , . , a s , a . e r " a , , . ‘ . , , s , r . . a a . . a . , a . a . . . . , , , . - , , - a e a v g — l f re ie . Med . A d va nce , 1 8 89 . . . y of h e l th y appearance suffered si nce several weeks wi th faceache f th e fa e l asti ng fi ve o r si x h ours Warm wed d i ng rad i ti ng ove r o ne h alf Worse w h en bod y gets co ld Mag nesia phos ever _v three ho urs reli eves removed th e pai n i n th ree d a y s L ad y a t 30 suffered si nce several w ee ks w i th pai ns i n face and tee t h A l ad a , - a o c , . . . . , , . , . , , URAL G I A NE 25 9 . ight sid e changing l ocal ity Appears every t wo or three hou rs and rushes about l ik e li gh tni ng Mag s “ a d ose e very th ree h ours rel ieved i n two d a ys L ad y set 4 2 wi th h ecti c appeara nce ca tam en ia sca n ty o fte n om i tt i ng Si nce two ye rs bori ng over t h e righ t eye after a f yr m i nu tes spr d i ng over the w hol e righ t sid e to th e l o we r j aw d ri vi ng out of bed Stool to rpid l i ttl e appeti te Magnesi a phos o ve came a l l co mplai nts i n four d a ys Th ls menia a nd al l subseq uen t atta cks remed y regul a ted the ca m ( A P l te M D ) ” Kal i pbos cu red case o f neural gi a i n the right sid e of th e face proceed i ng fro m h ol l o w teeth rel ieved by told appli cat ions M ag nesi a phos gi ve n at first d id n t re l ieve proba b l y because th e re w s no rel ief f rom w armt h U n l ik e B i ospkor or Kal i bu t si mi l r to h t l sal ( W P W ssel h mf t M D ) Miss Marga et S su fiered from neural gia tr ue n erve fi bre pai n d arti ng th rou gh h er h ead l o ng th e nerves S h e h ad suffe red i nt erm it tentl y fo th ree d ays M T wo d oses of Mag nesia pleas cured h er comm D etel y ( W From Sch uss ler ) A s vere case o f neu ralgia i n the h ead Th e la d y had co m six t y m i les to atte nd musical entertai nme nt nd was compell ed to go to bed n acco u nt o f th e pai n nd re l ieved her Aft e r sufferi ng for several h ours I was cal l ed compl tel y i n a n ho ur wi t h Mag nesi a phos 6x a d ose e very t e n mi nutes (E H H ) he l t h y rob ust ch ild mt 8 se vere Her o nl y sy mptom was Ad D l l n r i a s r f n a h u d t i i a t t h e l o o s ac o n o ft er s t oo a n t h a a r t n w e t e c m e m g g p p The pai n is so se ve re s enti re d ay u nti l sh e goes to bed w h e n i t ce ases t o p ev nt h wal k i ng or even sta nd i ng Calca rea phos g ve immed iate r M R T C oo D e rel ief ) ( p M g nesi a phos re l i ved a case of cil i ry neu ral gia i nvol vi ng t h l e ft eye re a i s r ex t end i ng d o wn wa rd s i nto neck wi t h l ig h t n i ng l i k li e v e d b y n e s s p p Th is case prese nted y mptom i mi lar to Mar m a ra namel y ure nd h eat P 16 st rea m o f co l d ai r w re b l o wi ng o n t h e se nm ti o n as t ho ugh y Hal e M D ) Mr S a smal l und e rsi ed m n wi th d a k co mpl exi on d a k h air a nd P rese nted ve ry d ark e yes ; a hard wo rk er an d n t v ry we ll n o u ri h ed ve y go n i i ng p i n i n h is f ce o n t h e co mpl ai n i ng o f hi mself at th e o m c m l r bon W hi le w iti ng for me h e ri gh t si d e see m in gl y i n vo l vi n g th f t h e m n wa s i nt e nse su ffe ri ng h d se ve e pa rox ysm and t h He d e cri bed i t as bor i ng li k a n nge r and fte tha t cam e pai n t ha t h e M ag w h a 3 cx e xcept t h t th ey w ere l i k e sh ock could not d escri be wa gi ven and he we n t t w ork t h nex t d a y nd h as n ot b n tro ubl ed r . , . , . . . a , . a , ea e , . , . . , , , r . . . a . , . . a . , , o a , . a , r . . . . . . , . , r . . . . . - , a e . . . . . e e . a o a . . , e . a , . , . . a . a , a . , a . , r er e . . . . a . , e a - e , a s . . . . a z . , o e , a r . . , , e s . e a a . r s s . o . a e o , , a a , . a . o , , a z a a a a e r r e , s r a e, si nce e e , . , s , e , a , s a , a . . e . a a . , , , , ee . woman i ncl i ned to angul ari ty ; b ro w n h ai nd omewha t s l l o w ; u nmarri ed and abo ut 35 y ears ol d S h e has a se vere at tack of neural gia i n t h i nfe rio r max i l lary of t he ri gh t i d e t h is be i ng v ery Th e fac is swo l l e n and ve ry hard ; se n i ti e to t h e co mmon wi th h e Th e pa i n i sharp d a rti ng ir tou ch a nd very susceptibl e to t he cold Miss s C a ta l l , sle nd er a r, , . , s e r , . a . s e a . s v , . 260 TWE L VE T I SS U E RE ME D I E S T HE . w o Th e pai n was al l g ne , the s el l i ng very much red u ced a nd a marked i mpr vement was manifest Th e trea tm ent was c nti nued , a nd t h e d ay next . o . o . o o were al l removed S he co mpla i n ed f toot h t h a t o u bl e sa yi ng t h at i t was very l oose a nd w h en she pr esse d h o e t r r s m a e v e g t h rob bi ng se nsa ti o n wi th sore fee l i ng T h e pa d ow n o n it t h re was l l the remai ni ng tr o u bl e t ie nt was gi ve n S i l icea cm nd t hi s re mo ved a nd sh e has si nce re mai ned free f ro m al l neural g i c at tacks Mrs Me a slend e r d el im te l oo ki ng b ru nette ; very d ark hai r ; ma r ried s h l u ff n n t m n t h s e r i f r m a c k o f i o o W i o fl r e t n u e n a s h e h re n a n t f u a d g p g as a co mpli cati o n an attack o f ri gh t sid e d neu ral gia l ocated o ver th e eye w h i ch woul d t wi tch and qui ve r whe n th e a nd i nvol vi ng the u ppe r ey el i d ro m t h su ra o bi tal reg i on a i n was se ve re ; t h e n l igh t ni ng l i ke sh ock f p p Mag fi l es you re l ie ved d ow n in to t h e upper l id were ve ry freq ue n t h as M H D t hi s case i n a very sh o t t i me C u fi C ) ( c nd i ti ns e xt ernal a o , , a e a . . , . a ~ . a . . , . - , a . a z . - . , , , - s - e . r . , . ' r I ll ust ra t ing C ase s . . . . . M ag n es i a Ph o s p ho rioa o t h e A ct i n o f A n od y n e i n N eura l g i a an as . J anua ry Miss G aged 48 k eeps a borird in g ho use Been subj ect to at tack s o f neuralgic pai ns in has h ad m uch w orry l tel y A ft a sl i gh t at tack of i n fl uenz a se spi ne bu t h ad none f or two y ea s ver e pai ns d e vel o ped i n l umbar r gi on d own righ t scia t i c nerve an d up Te nd erness o n pressure w ith a n umb sensat io n i n affected part s spi ne T he pains sh if t t hei r posi tio n are bet ter by rest w o rse at night Sometime s Pati en t is m uch d i s t he y sei ze h er i n pa rox ysms ob l igi ng h e to ca l l o u t tressed a nd i n great anxi ety a bo ut th e p i ns ; he r pulse i s we k a nd vi ta l it y S h e w as k ept i n bed for ten d a y s and t rea ted wi th R i m s d e pr ssed Th en A eta a m eemosa B o s n i a a nd A rsem enm b ut wi t h out effect M ag nesia phosphon ea 3 x tri t was gi ve n g v nigh t an d m orni ng a nd Th pa i ns a t o nce aba ted an d pa tie nt at ny ti me if the pa i ns w ere sev ere obser ed th at th i powd er had d one h er good and th at each d ose re lie ved abo ut ag i n i n a few d a y s S he w M rs X age d 5 8 an pp re ntl y h eal t h y vi gor ous l ad y t i ll t wo CASE 2 years ago w he n sh su ffere d w h i l st abroad fro m vagu ne uralgic pai ns a bou t bod y w hi ch grad ual ly i ncreased until w he n I saw he r i n J u ne last th ey had beco m They we re ry seve re and h ad gr eat l y red uced h er s tre ngth much w orse t nigh t aff ct d v ri o us nerve t racts ch iefl y bel ow th e wais t The y sh fted about ; t here wa s te nd erness over t h e ffect ed part s and final l y bou t weepi ng nd wri nging her ha n d s sh e got no l ee p t n igh t b u t w alk ed T here was numbness o f t he t oes and th e co nd it ion suggested i n d espai r A rsen ieu m Qui n i ne a nd M com m nc i ng d ee p se a ted spi nal m isch ie f l n l d h e n era c d i t i n e u n e s h e t o o B t n o t h i n o e h h o t u c ed th e pai ns u n til g g p p Mag nesia phosplrm ra was gi ven Th is ga ve her several good n igh ts nd con ti n ued fo r a t ime to l ul l t h e pai ns The patien t has no w lef t rest Mag nesia phosphon m cou ld Bou rna no uth a nd I h ear is get ti ng w o rse n o t ha ve bee n e xpected to cu re su ch a co nd iti o n b ut i ts efi ect i n tempo rar il y re l ie vi ng t h e pa i n a nd e nsuri ng sl eep was unmi stak abl e both to th e pa ti e nt C A SE r ( 2l — . , a . s , , . r . er . e , , , , . . . . , r , . a e a , . , ' ' , , , . ' r , . a . , a . . - . , , s as . e . v . . . a a , , , e e , , e ve . a , . e e a , i . a a s a , , a . . - e . . , . ' ' . , a . ' . , , , a nd h er fri e nd s . 26 2 TH E T W ELV E Tl SS UE R P AR AL YS I S e os EM E DI ES . . Cal ar a p h C ol d ness nu m bness crawli ng and we a k ne i n l ower e xt rem i ti es Ne rvous pros tra ti on B ruised fee l i ng i n the ba ck afte r ex h aus t i ng d iseases a nd from st an di n g i n wet — Ka li ph Facial paral ysis loss of s ti m u la ti ng po we r ove r som e m uscl es The m outh is d istorted, being drawn ove r to the unparal yz ed si d e C reep i ng pa ral ysis i n w hi ch the p r o g ress of the d isease is sl o w ; there is ten d enc y to a ti n g, i th l oss of sense of touch etc L ocom oto r pa ral ysis 10 m o f m otor or sti m ulat i ng po er Paral ysis of the vocal cord , l oss of vo i ce th rough re lax ed or paral y zed con di ti ons of t he laryngeal m u cl es A trophi c paral ysis i n w hi ch the v i ta l po e rs are red uced and stoo ls ha ve a putri d od or A ll v a riet ies o f p a ral ysis re u ire thi a a s the ch i ef r e m e d y s uch r p q t ial parapl egia hem i pl egia fac ial or ptosis P aral y i th a t com es on su dd en l y I nfanti l e paral y sis — Magn ia ph L anguid and xhau t d un ab l e to si t u p C om p lai nts from sta n d i ng i n co l d wa ter ( Calca rea ) Par al y sis agi tans i n ol untary h ak i ng a n d tr em b li ng of the ha n ds a n d li m bs or of the hea d a n afiecti on of the m usc l es Muscul a r paral ysis ca used b y a di turbed or d iseas ed cond i ti on of the difi eren t nerve-fib res whi ch conve y the m ot or st i m u l us to the m usc l es P aral ysis of wh i te ner e fib res — Na trum ph W eak ness of l o wer li m bs fro m the k nee do n L egs gi ve un der her w hen s he wal ks ( Farrin gton , Pen n sy l va nia H omwopa l lnc M ed ica l S oa bty r 8 7 — S il i c a Paral ysis from ta bes d o rsalis Trem b li ng i n lim bs Deb ili ty W an d eri ng pai ns P aral yti c wea kness o f the joi nts P rogres i ve sc l er osis of the posteri or co l u m n c ss . — , , . . os . . , . ws . w w , s w . . , s , , es v , ss , . e . se . . . s , os w , . , p . , os s , . . s . v - s . . . . ' e , . . . . . s . . ES A G had a l ove a ffai r and in o rd e r to kill herse l f took po iso n w hich l e ft he r w ith pa ral ysed hands and fee t I ga ve h er si x po wd ers of wrote me that sh e cou ld go aro u nd Ca l a ca fil m s and fou r w ee ks late r sh th e room by taking h old of the fu rnitu re S h rece i ved six more pow d ers which com p l eted h e r recovery ( Monalsblé l l er j C b l NIOA L . , CA S . , , . r e , . . e , m sxs pn r ' P UL MO N UM 26 3 . with a few doses o f Ca lca n a phos as interc u rre nt cu red a case of facial pa ral y sis f rom w o rking i n th e wat er A s / f pkos ' ' , . . . H P THI S I S e os PUL MONUM . Cal car a ph I nc i pi ent ph th isis i n anmm ic pa ti ents pro fuse swea t es peciall y about neck a nd head To l essen the em ac iati on gi ve also c rea m k ou m iss sm al l d oses of cod li ver o il an d carbona ceous food C h ro ni c coughs of consu m pt i ves I n d iarrhce a Night-swea ts of phth isis wi th co l d e x tr em i ti es an d ch ron i c fo rms wi th but li tt l e feve r oarseness i nvolu n tary sigh i ng su fl ocati ve attacks C ou gh wi th so reness a n d dry ness of th roa t d u ll achi ng i n chest A l te rn ati n g or asso ci s ted wi th anal fistu lze — Cal car a u l ph S pu ta pu ru l ent ; sani ou , m i x ed wi th bl oo d I n phth isi cal cough s wi th greenish ye ll o w e x pecto ra ti on ratt l i ng cough — Kal i ph S ho r tness of b rea th on the l east m oti on putri d p u ta — Ka li m ur E x pecto ra ti on w hi te an d thi c k — Na tru m u l ph yd rogenoi d cons ti tuti on Phth isis m u com Cou gh i th mum puru l ent sputa L o wer l obe of l eft l ung affected A ll gone feeli ng i n chest — Na tru m mun G e neral m alaise after the l eas t e x e rti on sl eepy b y da y res tl ess at night S pasm od i c peri od i cal cou gh wi th ra tt li n g i n ches t an d ex pectora ti on of bl ood y sputa w orse i n the eveni ng afte r l y i ng d o wn con ges ti on to head wi th hec ti c fl ush ch ron i c co ryza wi th total l oss of tas te an d sm e ll Pa ti en t alwa ys wo rse near the seas hore A ccu m ul ati on of transpa rent m ucus i n the lary n x i n the m or ni ng E m pty swallowi ng ca uses cough — — S il i c a Profuse d isch arge of feti d pus night l y paro xy sm s — of cou gh wi th ti ckli ng i n supra te rnal fossa tuber cu l ous de n m a o si t s on s k i n s ho wi g the m s e l ve s as l u m p y tu m o r s E p c is ti ca profuse night swea ts Te rri b l y ofiensive foot sw ea t G rea t cons ti pa t i on ; the rectum lack s po w er to ex pe l stoo ls and hence i t reced es after pa rt ial ev acua t i on Pa ti ent is al . — , . , - , , , . . H . . , . , . , e s s . . . os , s . . , . s H . w . . . - . - . . , . , , , . , . . e . s . , . ' , - - . . , . 264 TH E TW E LV E ways r t ssoa R E ME DI ES . s col d espec iall y feet Much pr ostra ti on an d l oo e rat t li ng cough wi th copi ous e x pectora ti on of th i ck y el l ow greenish pus This re m ed y em b races m os t of the sy m ptom s that be long to the phthi si cal d y crasia consequentl y i t is a rem ed y of val ue for the cons ti tut i onal condi ti on i n co nge n i ta l or hered i tary cases Dr ol co m be h as used the 6ooot h po i th wonde rfu l cu ra ti ve po er i n the las t st ages o f ten cy phth isis — F rr u m ph B rea th i n g short oppressed a n d hu rrie d ac co m pan i ed by hea t an d feverishness oa r eness from o e r s trai n ing the voi ce C ough worse i n open ai r Hm optysis profu se bright red froth y ; e pista x is Phth isis flori d a If pa ti ents tak e co l d beco m e p rostrated an d have a b l o o d s treak ed e x pectorat i on th is r em ed y e en i n the 30 0 th pr» " tency wil l qu i c kl y qu i et the pul m ona ry conge ti on R ( ) L aryngeal phth isis aryten o i d cartil ages pyr i form acu te dry ti c kli ng cough fro m la ryngeal an d tracheal irri ta ti on a o co m pa n i ed b y slight o r even seve re b ron ch ial or la ry ng ea l hem orrh ages I i n s ) ( . , s . w e s , , . os . , H . , w . 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C LI NI C AL C A SE S a sangu in e b ili ous tem pera me nt rath e r d rk com pl e x i o n fi ve feet te n i nch es high we ight in he alth t 66 l bs fa m il y co nsum pti ve two siste rs and a b ro th er ha v ing al read y di ed l ea ving a b ro the r s till e nj y ing to l e ra b l e health fi nd seve ral harm pty in the su mmer w hi le i n th e ha y fie ld and had co nstantl y d e clin ed from that ti me Sa w hi m th e A pr il fo ll o w ing ; h e ha v in g passed th rou gh th e hands o f s eve ral ph y sicians nd at tha t ti me was so l o w that his ph ysician said h e c ou ld n ot li ve si x w ee ks and su ch was m y opini o n o n see i ng hi m Th ere w as a la rg e ( m y i n the r ig “ l omg at th e sec o nd i nt erc ostal s pace at a bou t th ree i nches to th e right o f th e st e rn um ; th e re we re h ea vy ral es i n the l e ft bro nch i wi th decid ed ind ies f th e pa re nch y matou s stru ct u re t i o ns of b re aki ng d ow n nd ca ve rn ou s l esi ons th e re also the spu ta was very h ea vy and la rgel y pu u lent; th ere was t he od or o f th e c d a ve al read y p rese nt musty and offen si ve e nough f rom sept ics e mic in fl ue nces ; h e had n o a ppe tite and sat u p hardl y l o nge r t ha n t o ha ve his bed m ad e ; skin had a col d d m my fee l and he was d re nched w i th n ig h t swea ts C ase w as m a rk ed w ith a bsen c e f vi ta l wa m t/r; i nd ee d so fo rb idding was th e case that l re fu se d his bro th e r w h e n h e ask ed me t o vi sit hi m again i n a week ; he li ved fort y m il es away He was gi ven a dose o f eve ry othe night wi th Sac ( an and o rd ered to repo rt b y m ai l in S i l i ea a wee k He had bee n ve ry much ha ras ed w ith his nig ht sweats a nd Th e first mail b rought me th e i nt el coug h w hich was w o rse f rom m ot i on Mr T . se t . 30 , of . , a , , , o , o . ses , . , a , . » , o . r , a r , o , , o . . . “ ‘ t , r . . s . , a . TH E TWE L V E T ISS U E R EME D I E S 266 . — m Kal i un The second remed y when there is plastic , ex u dation I t will com plete the cure — Natru m mun When serous exu dation has ta k en pla ce d uri ng an d aft er its course — Calcarea sulph E m pyem a pus formi ng in the cavi ty of the ple m or in the l un gs . . . . , . C LI NIC A L C A SE S . Bo y a t 5 w i th righ t sid ed pl eu ri ti c sti tch worse w h e n co ug hi ng and o n d eep i ns pi ra ti o n Rh euma t i c pai ns i n rig ht sh ou l d er j oi nt Gene ral h ea t o f th e body v e ry li ttl e th i rs t Fen u m ry on d i d no g ood ev e ry t wo h ou rs relie ved nti rel y on th e se co nd da y I noti ced an unna tu ral ex d r o s B e s d ci tem e nt abo ut th e ch il d t h e da y aft e r h a v i ng ta ke n Fm e i e M to get out of bed and w ish ed t o ru n arou nd b ut was too w eak and fell ove r very t al k a ti v e nd h i la ri ous A si m i la r e xci tem e n t I not i c ed i n a lad se t 7 t o w h om I had gi ve n Ka l i mar d u ri ng a gas tri c feve r wi th gre a t benefi t ( W P W esselh ce ft M D From H g ) M iss G R set 20 Was called about mid nig ht t o see th is young la dy w h o was sai d t o be sufleri ng from a pai n i n her si de I fou nd h er to be suf feri ng from t he s ym pto ms co mm o n to an a cu te a ttack o f p l euri sy h ig h fe v e r ! and sev ere pain i n th e l e ft si d e of th e ch est Ga ve h er ryon i n wa ter Call ed next morn i ng fo u nd th e feve r so mew h a t l ess b ut pai n not re lie ve d co n ti nued the B ry an Call ed a t fo u r P M ; a bou t th e same pai n st il l seve re ; ga v Ferm m fil ms in so l ut i on ; call ed a t ni ne P a ; th e fe ve r h a d abated and the pai n was m uch l ess Call ed the next mo rni ng ; no fe ve r and pai n nea r l y go ne S h co nti nued t o i m prove a nd afte r a few da ys w as u p an d a bou t as us ual T M C ( ) . . u , , B . . , . . . e . . . . , , a . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . , ' . B . , . , , ) . . e , . . . , . e . . . . . . A P NE UM ONI . ph os In flammati on of the lungs ; it is the first and chief remedy H igh fev er breathi ng short op pressed and hurri ed It shoul d be gi ven i n the first stage unt il free per spiration is established and h ealth is restored Pneu m o n ia congestive stage E xpectoration i s cl ear b lood Secon da ry co ngestion following pneu m o n ia T he well lung suddenl y becomes congested C repitant rales S puta rust-colore d Th is remed y and V er a tm m wh ite gi ve m e better success in th e treatm ent of pneum onia than any re m e dies I tried W L awrence M D G ( ) — Kal i m ur Fibrinous exu dation into the lung Ferru m — . . , , . , . . . . . “ ” . . . . , . . . PN E UM O NI A 26 7 . The tongue is generally white coated The m ucus is white an d visci d — I nfl amma ti on of the lungs if there be m u ch Natru m mun loose rattli ng phlegm clear serous an d frothy in character an d co ughed u p with difficulty worse in the morni ng Cough wi th heati ng hea dache involuntary urination an d lachrym a tion — Kal i sul ph I nflammati on of the l u ngs with wheezing if yellow loose rattling phlegm be coughed up or watery m ucus Rattling cough especi ally in chil dren uffocative feeling d esire for cool air — il icea C hronic neglected pneu m onia passi ng over into suppuration ; d yspne a when lying on back Deep seate d pain i n lung puta prof use greasy feti d - . . , , , , . , , . . , , , . S S , , . , . . , , S . - . , . , C LIN I C A L C A S E S . ase of p neumo nia b f l e ft upper l obe wi th well mark ed crepi ta ti o n and profuse expecto ra ti o n o f frothy pi n k mucus ye l l ow wa tery d iarrh ma gree n v omi ti ng L at /ces L yt op and Hemp/cor d i d no thing Frrru m Macs ev ery two h o urs prod u ced i mmed ia te i mprove ment al th oug h we co nsi d ere d her mo ri bund ( sh e had tube rc u l osis ) ; th e d ia rrh e a and vo mi ti ng w ere n u afl ect ed From H g ) ( W C G oodn o M D Dr A L Fish er q u i ckl y reli eved a ch il d o f l obul ar pn u mo nia w i th h igh temperatu re w i th Fer m m phos Kal i snip/c gi ve n o n acco unt of th i ck y ell owish expect ora ti on speed il y cu red th e case — Ham j ou nal of Obstet C ~ , , . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . . e . . . . . , . r . , A rch i bal d H erbert snfl eri ng from chro ni c b ro nch i tis h ad n a tta ck o f pn umo nia A n i ron moul d er by tra de he w as exp os d t o g rea t h at ; he h ad lai n dow n o n a fo rm i n a sta te o f pe rspi ra t i o n too k a se v ere ch ill and i nfl amma ti o n i n the right l ung was t he re su l t H is case was a bad o ne c ompli ca ted by bro nch ial a ff ecti o n f v er h igh cough d is tressi ng a pai n deep sea ted i n th e rig ht side e xpect o ra t i o n t nac i ous rusty col ored Fer r um phos i n al terna t i o n w i th Ka l i m ur a d ose ve ry h alf h ou r w as t a k n for t w e nty fou r h o u rs th e n e v ery h our For h is prostra ti o n nd sl eepl ss n ess a fe w d oses o f K al i p/ w s w e re ta k e n no w a nd th n T h e i mprove men t v e ry w y was ve ry ma rk ed i n t wo d ay s As t h e co l or of t h e spu ta cha nged t o y ll ow he t ook K al i S td /Mr i nstead o f Kal i m um; an d as th is cond i t ion was remed i ed N a l m m ma r nd Cal a rca phos c ompl e ted th e cur i n a li tt l e mo re th an ten da ys He re t u rned to wo rk free fro m in flam m ma ti on and bronch i tis Fr o S ch u ssl e r ( ) A case present ed i tsel f wi th th e fo l l owi ng c o nd i t i on s : E xt e nsi v e e xt ra va pai n h a rd and xh a ust i v cough w i th ’ , e a , . e . e . , . . . - e e . . . , . . - , e . e a e . a e . e , . , e - . . . , . , e a . , . . . . e e , 268 TWE LV E TI SS UE TE E mss as u a B a bo ut te n days wi th the ord i na ry remed i s A ron o om l rplaon et c wi th out i mprov em nt a nd as t he case was assu mi ng gra ver prop ort i on s i th a n I h a v e had fo r a rs I placed h i m u pon [ m a m phos and K al i m a r i n al t ern a t i o n I n t w n ty fo u r h o u rs a ma rk ed a nd a ma i ng i m provem e n t resul ted w h i ch co nt i n u d to th te rmi na ti o n o f th e d isease w i th ra pid co n val esce n e T he case was a gra v e on fo r t h e r as o n t ha t h h ad bee n lai d u p three mo n ths w i th a fra ct ured co nd i ti o n nd was i n a v ery red q rm w h e n th e p neumo nia a ppeared ( S Pow ll B u rd i ck M D ) e e . , . , . ye z - e e , . . , e . c . a , a e . . e e e. . R P UE P ERAL . , FE VE R . . Kali m ur This re m ed y alone m ay suffice for this d isease or i n alternation with Far r u m fil ms for the e xu dation — Kal i phos Puerperal mania or fever when ill u ions absu rd notions or viol ent ma d ness set in S pecific rem e d y — Natru m mun A useful intercurr en t rem ed y in pu erp era l convulsions — . , - , , . s , , . . , . C LIN I C AL CASE S . ase o f p uerperal fever Ch ill foll owed by fe ve r Su ppressi on o f t h e l och ia mil k a nd uri ne Hila ri ous d eli ri um pro fuse cri ti cal d ia ph oresi s wi th out th i rst o r much c oated t o ngu bowels co n fi ned a nd e xt nsi ve tym n I t u n F m h u d e a ov r a b d o i al p a r i t s r h o r l y a o s n i t es e m e m s e e e o p p h ours all u ze m iform sy m ptoms ha d subsi ded : pa t i e n t ch ee rful a nd corn forta b l Loch ia nd mil k se cre ti o n ret urned nd uri ne ha d been vo i de d m n free l y i e A g ood rec ov e ry fo ll owed k D A F A M oc w t h c a R i ( C . . , . , . e e. ‘ . . . r e a . , . j o u r na l H om rr opa l l ’ nr Mt . . M ed ica a eri a a . . . , r , S ASE RE YNAUD S DI E ’ . . phos — Dr H V H albert of Chi cago relates a case i n which though at first am putation of the fingers and toes seem ed inevitable cure set in and progressed un der the stea dy a dm inistration of Ferr u m Mos 6 x Ferru m . , . , , . . , , , . R HEUMATI S M S ee a lso . . A rt h r i t i s . ph this remed y be ta ke n stead ily from the onse t it is often the on ly on e req u ired in rheu mati c fever cute articular rheu matism which is very painful is an ih Ferru m A — os If . . , , , ~ TW E L V E TI SSU E R E M E D I E S T HE 27 0 . articular rh eum atism Na tr u m phos acts u pon the uric aci d of the cells and ren ders it harm less G reat stiffness an d ” crac king of joi n ts ggravated tow ards eveni ng W (J Ward M D ) — Kali sulph heu matic fever whe n the articul ar pai ns are shifting wand eri ng or fl itting heu matic headach es Pains in the joints chronic or acu te that change about c ute articular rh eu m atism of a shifting nature settling in one part an d then in another Chronic rh eu matism of the joints pains worse in the evening and in warm air better in cool air Pai ns K a l z sulpk I have repeate d ly in the back nape or li m bs tested in wandering rhe umati sm an d have had very favorable " hl h n a n results heu m atic or ne ra gic as s D r c e e e u l c S ( g ) patients co m plain of soreness from three A M until th ey get . . “ A . . , . . R . . R . , . A . . , , . , , . . . ' . . , R , . . . , . . uP A M agnes i a phos cute rheumatism of the joi nts for the violent pains as an intercurren t rem ed y E xcruciati ng 5 pm T he pm ns are aggra m od ic pains d uring rh e um atic fever vated by the slightest touch an d are i m proved by warm th an d P hl m ann u hard pressure ) ( — fter the secon d rem ed y ( K a l i mu n ) if t he Natru m mun sym ptoms correspond ym pto ms of tongu e etc Chroni c rhe um atism of the joi n ts ; joi n ts crack — h eum atic pains pains an d stifl ness i n Natru m sul ph nape and bac k pai n i n joi n ts especially of toes and fingers an d wrists pai n i n hip joints aggra va te d w he n ris ing from a Per k in s seat or moving in bed ) ( — Calcarea ph os h eu matism which is worse at night ag avated by heat or col d worse in ba d weath er ( also Far r u m r g heumatism of the worse f ro m change of w eath er R l m s) fi n i n m r o b d n s w c o l u feel cr ee pi ng feeling in par i t h i o t ts g j ensation of ants crawli ng on the affected parts afl ected E ve ry col d brings on rhe umatic pains in Nu m b ness lam e ness Pains in sutu res tiffn ess of neck fro m exposure the j oints to dam pness ; aching and soreness in l im bs Pai ns i n sacro il iac synchon droses worse with every change of weather — . , . , , . ” A . . . S , , R . . . , , , , . R . , , , . , . S . . . , . . S . , . RH E UM ATI S M C LIN I C 27 1 . A L C A SE S . M rs R aged 22 years had suff er d f yea rs wi th d ebili ty nd i nd iges ti o n She was v ry m uch su bj ect to co ld s nd rh euma t i c pai ns w h i ch w andered and sh i fted arou nd over the body She was g nerall y worse in t h e eve ni ng i n a wa rm roo m b ut b tt r i n t h o pen coo l ai r S h e s uffe red m u ch w i th neuralgia f th e fa ce w h i ch w as i n termi ttent and s h if t i ng but b tter i n cool ai r Tongue generall y coat ed a li ttl y ll ow S h ha d ha d a grea t ma ny sk i n boil s w hi ch usual l y cam a fter a rh uma ti c spell Kal l my» w as so v ery sa tisfact ory th a t h k eeps i t i n th house all th t i me for use if ny of th ol d s ympt oms retu rn ( 0 A Pal me r M D ) — KA I J Mu m T h is is a grea t re medy nd al l i ts i nd i ca t i o ns sh ou l d be mas Th fo ll ow i ng case w el l ill us tra tes i ts ab ili ty : te ed M r M ag d 7 8 y ars h ad be n sick fo four or fi ve years and the most H e h ad a poor a ppe ti te nd a of hi s su ff eri ng w as i n h is di gest i ve orga ns wh i te coa t on h is to ngue mos t f th t i me E y es w ere la rg nd protrud i ng t fa tty or gre asy food w i th o ut i ncr asi ng h is tr o ub l H h ad C ou l d not fl a tul en ce an d sto mac h ach wi th co nsti pa ti on nd d i hce al t rna ti ng e ve ry th ree or fou r week s years nd m a ny of h is H e has su ffe r d wi th chron i c rh euma tism f j oi n ts w r m ore or l s swo ll n all th t ime nd wo rse w h n moved He was ba d l y tro ubl ed wi th i nd iges ti o n and v mi ted very f w da ys w h i ch gav h im re li f f a w h il e I n h is pri m h was a stro ng m n nd n w he A fte r gi vi ng h im general di recti o ns i n i s no th i ng b ut a gru mb li ng wr ck re ga rd to h is food s ba th s tc I ga ve h im Kal i m 3x thr tabl ets v ery t wo h o urs wh ich no t o nl y reli v d h is g n ral ca tarrh l cond i ti o n bu t t e l i ved h i m v ry wa y so th a t wi th i n si x week s h cou l d wal k arou n d nd fee l comfortab l H ga v e m to u nd rs ta nd tha t i t w as t h fi rst m d i ci n tha t h a d d o n h im ny good ( 0 A al m r M D i Dr F ich t man of Also L ndra i n H u nga ry r po rts fi ft n cases of acut arti c ula r rh u ma ti sm q u i ck l y c u r d by FM »: phos — A llg H am Z erl Dr Sch l g l m n r ports th e fo ll ow i ng cas s L f R egen sbu rg a st ong h eal thy m n a t 26 h ad ta k n co l d d uri ng a sta t f persp i ra ti o n nd co n tract ed a cut rh uma t ism f t h j oi nts ( rh euma ti c fev r ) A t fi rst th right pa ti nt h ad v i ol nt pai ns nd h igh f v r sh ould r was a tta ck ed th y on wh i ch seemed d ec id ed l y i ndi c ted h r h ad n o th er efi ec t ex c pt tha t the pai n on th n xt mo rni ng had cha ng d i ts s a t nd had a ppea red i n t h l f t s v ral d ys u nd r th u of v ari ous I n th is wa y h co nt i nued f kn e m ed i c i n s E i th r th e n or t h o th r f s v ral j oi nts was a ff ected Th mos t d im m i ng pai ns c o nti nued d a y nd night nd ev i d ent l y th e pa ti n t was grea tl y red uced A t las t I deci ded to test Sch iissl er s medi ci n I ga v Kal i snip/c Th resu l t was ve ry fa vo rabl e The w an d i ng pai ns ceased changing th ei r l oc ati on and the pai n con fin d i tself t o th i ght sh oul der agai n but was f l ss v io l n t th an bef o re U nder th co n ti nued u f th is S l ep n d a ppet i te med i ci ne th e feve r nd p ains g rad uall y di mpp ed r turned and no other j oin ts were imm i cat d E ig ht da ys aft er gi v ing the . a or e , a e . e . , o e e e . e . , , . e e e s e e . e . . . . e a e . . , , r e . a e . . . e e , r e , , a . o . e ea . ea . e - e a e, a rr e . a, e . or e e e e es e , , or e e e . e e , , . e e e a e a , . . . P . e , , o e ee . e , a . . o e e, or e e e e , e e e a e e se e a e e . ar e , , e , e e r se o e . a ea r e . er . e . e . ’ . " e e , , e r . e a o B e . o e , a a e a . r , e e e . e e o . . e e e ee e : e e . . . e e o a e o a . . e e . e , a e . . . e e e e e e e e a e e a e ar e e e . e e e . e e . e . e . e . e . e , a o , a , . e a e TH E TWE LVE TI SS UE 27 2 m as w r . fi rs t d ose of Kal i snip/r the pa ti en t was d ismissed as con vale sce nt N o rela pse occ urred ( From Sch ussler ) Dr Sch l egel ma n w ri tes J anuary 1 8 76 : I was a ttack ed wi th rheuma ti sm th e la tter part of N ovembe r tra veli ng b y rail si tti ng c l ose to the w i nd ow of a dra ug hty carr iage M y w h ol e rig ht si de was affected goi ng and o n ret urn i ng t he pai ns were very se vere ; espec l worse on ev ery movemen t ry on eased me tem I made r a r i l I o l y r a ch d h o a t i d g h n e e m e m n i t m y and b ed s very ba d n ig ht B ryan was of li tt le use now I appl ied th e e l ectri c cu rrent next mo rni n g repeat ed l y b u t it w as of no avd l I th en t oo k a p i nch of th e Farm »: phos and as if by magi c the pai ns d isap a a n e e r e r t r Fr o ch ssl r) d n o t e u n m did S u d ( p I n the year 1 8 7 5 Dr Sch l ege l m n re ported from Regensbu rg : D A so a d eli ca t e lady w h o su ffered i n h er ch il dh oo d a good d eal fro m a t sc rof ul a was a tt acked last w in t er by a sev ere p ai n i n t he back i n c ou se u e n o f n Th e f ce c tch i g c o l d th i rd t o t h e fi th r i b s w r v ry s s i v t o n e e e e i t e a q pressu re Vi ol ent trem bl ing of the right foot and a t the same time of th e ri ght arm set i n the mome n t sh e attem pted to move the arm or e xte n d th e h and an d th us mad e all wo rk i mpomi b l e T he pa ti en t w as all th e more d epm d abo ut this as in h er vocatio n sh e had a good d eal of w ri ti n g to d o I gave man y remed ies Pulsal R ear loan allad N ux m ur Pl a l i na etc all wi th ou t effect I sen t the you ng lady in to the cou n try ; h er con d i ti o n rem ained the same New remed i es h a d no bett er resul ts A t last I th ought I had fo und her remedy i n Z i nc mel as I had he a rd How asto nish ed I was to fin d my p a ti en t nothi ng f rom her for f our week s w h om I thou g ht c u red enteri ng my consul ti ng room on the 3ot h o f S ep tember tremb lin g wo rse th an ever On my i nq ui ry w hy she h ad no t c all ed soo ner she tol d me somew ha t ti mi d l y she had gone to M ariab run n t o see a h erbalist and used th e c ure d uri ng t he ti me The resul t as I co u l d p lai nl y see had not been su ccemful Conseq uentl y she placed he rse lf I tol d her I was wi lling to trea t her and ope ned u nd er my tre a tm en t agai n I ch ose Mag nesia plum and h ad no reaso n t o regret Sch iissl er s Th era py my ch oi ce fo r af ter th e fi rst few d oses ( three t i mes a d a y ten gr ains ) a d eci ded i mprovem en t was noti ced of wh i ch I h ea rd o n the n th of Oct ober when I saw her agai n A t th is d ate not ven a trace of th e tremb li ng co ul d b e obser v ed She h a d w ri tt en repea ted l y af ter th is an d e ven then had x Th e cu re w as compl et e as up to d a te sh e n n t e ve r e o tr e m b li g w h a i n e d er c p h ad been d oin g all k i nds o f need l ework and a gre a t deal of wri ti ng w i tho u t " an y r cu rre nce o f th e affecti o n ( From Sch ii ssler ) Dr B riskeu was called to a case on the eighth d ay after se izure All th e en t h ad n ot bee n ab l e to sta y ia bed a si ngl e s wo ll p a t i a n t h t s e n d e ere o i n w j night I n th e morn ing h rece i v ed Kal i m a r w it h such good resu l ts th a t d uri ng the next n ight he was ab l e to stay i n bed and in twel ve da ys w as compl et el y c ured ( From Schiissl er ) A gen tl eman set 7 0 had ac ute rh euma tism in th e sh oul der and el bow joi nts He ha d been c upped wh ich made i t worse H is j o ints were wra p e ( tu rpen ti ne woo l ) n ot been i n d w o ll w i th n o effect H e h a d l i n w a e d p On th e bed the last t wo nigh ts as on l y i ng d own th e pains were worse thi rd day h e came u nder Dr B risk en s trea tment After gi ving him I ? » . . . . “ . , , , , . B . , , . . . , . . . . . . , , , " . . , . " a . . . , . , , . , . . . , , . . , . . . . , . . B , . , . . . . , . , , , . , , . , . , . . ’ . . , , , , e . e , . n . , e . . . . , e . . , . . , . . , . , . , . . , ' . . TWE L TH E 27 4 ment B ut i n t h e . m e d egree TI SSUE R E ME D I E S E w . th e pai ns ere l eavi ng and the i n the a d m en set i n here was sa mod ic pai ns d ecreasi ng, V spas as b o . s T wel l i ng als o an occasional vom iti ng of bil ious matter As soon as th ese latt er symp t o ms came o n I ord ered th e l i tt l e n o s h o s d i s s o l i n v e d w a t er a t i e t s m e M u a g p p i n freq uent si ps w h ich remo ved al l these symptoms i n twentyd our h ours Fer m m phos and Ka l i mar w ere co nt i nued i n l ess freq ue n t d oses S ix d ay s after my first v isi t t h e patient was abl e to l ea ve th e bed and was qu i te well ( Dr Schl egel ) J ul y 29th 1 87 9 From the reports of a Med ical Congres at Dort m un d by Dr Stens Jr : I sh oul d l ike to report on a case o f rheumatism w hi c h a r i e s i s e m t r d a r h a v n v a was cu red b y m i n v e h or t t i e f t e o s e r l g y M o f the most repu ted A l ad y wt 4 2 re m ed ies w h i ch seemed i nd icat ed u m e f o r h h n a t t h e o o b e b y l a s t t a m i a r m a l t h s ca n a t r e e d few c a e n n e t d ( y) g years Sh e su ffered from d igesti ve d erangemen t and some times from vi o This lad y awok e one mor ni ng with a vi olen t pai n lent att ack s of m gri m i n th e right uppe r arm and region of righ t sh ou l d er bei ng of a teari ng natu re S he had w alk ed th e previ ou s eveni ng th ro ngh a M p mead o w h er e s e d u i c n h f e s e m v ar m t a n w w o o q kl er ee t w t Th i e rse if h e t i re g g y p but easi er on movi ng i t very gentl y Sh e was there fore keepi ng i t co n Th e pa rts sfl ec ted were pai nfu l o n bei ng t ouch ed stantl y in mo ti on Se v eral nigh ts perspi rati on had been excessi ve an d after ward mad e its appea r ance eve ry mo rn ing bet wee n two and t hree o cl ock whe n th e pai ns were w orse Th e patient al so co mpl ained o f a pain i n th e righ t hand al way Sh e and po werl essness w hi ch prevent ed her f ro m l ifti ng anyth i ng h eavy often felt rather exh austed nd had t l ie d o wn I gave her no less than fi ve remed ies w h ich seem ed t o suggest th em sel ves b ut wi th ou t success Th e l ad y s anmm ic con di t io n an d partl y Dr Sc hiissl er s recommend a ti on I prescribed h is own preparation of Farm ,» phos m ad e me th ink of iro n Th e as m uch as wo ul d cover s sixpen ce to b e taken nigh t and morni ng resul t was th t after tak i ng th e medi cine for six d ays the pai ns w it h t he ir acco mpan yi ng symptoms d id not re t u rn even t h ough soon after t hi s wet we th er set i n wh en she h ad general ly felt h er pai ns to be much worse l h er r o c m u F S ) ( Mis A W a t 1 0 54 was tak en wi th a chil l on J anuary 1 st 1 884 The n ext d y I fou nd h er wi th ve ry high fe ve r pu lse 1 20 ; severe pain s in back an d lim bs ; nausea and vomi t i ng ; j o i nts smal l and l a rge gr ea tl y i n a med : h nd s feet and l i mbs cr d ema tons C ould not bear t o be t ouc h ed or mo ved G reat sensi ti veness i n e very part o f th e bod y and l imbs Pains became i ncreasi ng to su ch an e xten t that her scneams very much w ome at ni gh t C on stan t cry co u ld be hea rd by th e nei gh bors on e ch sid e of the house fo r co l d w t r ; vomi ti ng of food and d ri nk al most as soon as swal l o wed To ngue coated yell ow with h orri ble bitter metal l i c taste Great pm tra H ered itary gou ty rheumati c and d ropsical d iathesis fl as hed fo r ti on some ti me bac k a ra ven ous ppet i te especial l y for s weet thi ngs w h ich was Trea tme nt : After wasti ng much of the first week with free ly i nd ulged va i o us re med ies wi t h no i mpro ve men t I d eter mi ned to ad here t o t he sy n Fo r th e fever vo mi ti ng o f food a nd d ri nk and the i n t rn o f Sch ussl er Pai ns aggravated at nigh t CM fl a mmat io n I gave Fer mm phos 6x . . , . , . , . . . , . . . , “ e . , . , . , . . . , , , , . e . , . , . , , , . . . , ’ . s . . . a , o . , . ’ ‘ , . , . . . , a , , , , a . . , ss s . . . . , , . , a fl , , a , , . . , . , a . a e . , - . , . ~ . a , , . r » , e . , . » , , . , m cxs rs ' 27 5 . y ow coated tongue with b bo a gob l et of wa ter a oo yo o o w first two wh ich were t i r e n d a n d a t h e s e v e o t h e o m e n a m t i m F r m c mm e n ce t of this treat y g men t d ecid ed i m provem en t began n d by the fo urt eenth d ay o f her si ck ness sh e was abl e t it up Previ ous to he sickness sh h ad beco me so sto ut t hat sh e coul d not swap to bu t ton h er sh oes and h er cl oak coul d I nd eed i t w so un com fortabl e butto ned scarcel y b e bu tt o ned aro und h e th at she wo ul d g wi th i t Open al most all th e tim e Aft er her recovery sh e was abl e to st 00 p and her cl oak co ul d b l apped se veral i nch es — E H H o l broo k M D in E d ed rc Med ical j ourna l Dr Sul er o f Berl in report s a case o f fever and vi ol en t pai n i n th e righ t sh o u l d er j o int high temperat u re full and rapid pul se th i rst and l oss o f appeti te S h o uld e red swoll en and sen siti ve t pressure The premu re of Fer m m phos 6x cu red — A l lg H am Z ei l t he pil l o w was un b a rabl o o l m s 6 1 f o r r h e u m a d s t i u a c t ( e d e m r e ll ; , fi g py itt er taste , N a tr u m salp/r 3 x , a u t ten grai ns i n hal f t easp nful eve r th er h u r i n al ternat i n i th th e . , , . , . . , , o s a r . e , r. as , o . e , . . ’ . , . z . , . , , , , r . , o , e e . . . R I CKE TS . . . . . — h os In p d eli cate chil d ren caused by soft spongi ness of the bone from want of phosph ate of l im e m ol ec ul es Sk ul l soft and thi n with cra ckl i ng noise w hen pressed upon delayed cl osure of fontanel l es sal l o w earth y co m pl exi on face pim pl ed retarded denti ti on emaciati on late ral curvature sw o ll en co nd yl es i n both extrem i ti es sp i na b ifid a n on u ni on b ro k en bones system ati c dyscrasias Pott s d isease of shru nk en chil dr en h ard l u m ps on the crani um diarrhce a d ur ing d ent i ti on wi th m u ch flatus col d trem ors, chi l d ca nnot hol d head u pright I ts pri nc i pal i ndi cati ons are the fon ta nel l es wh ich re mai n wi de open the diarrh oea an d the e mac ia tion of the ch il d — A troph y of the bon es wi th pu tri d sm e l l i ng Kal i pho s d ischarges from the bo wels I n diges ti on wi th ner vous d e pressi on — Parti cularl y usef ul w hen the thi gh s are Na tru m mun notabl y emac iated and the d isease is in i ts earl y stages wi th il ri st ch sl ight pli abili t y of the bones G ( ) — Si li cea Open fon tane ll es head too l arge and rest of bod y emaci ated wi th pal e face abd om en sw oll en hot ; an kl es weak profuse h ead sw eat and bod y d ry , li k es wrappi ng up Ca l carea . , , . , , , , , , , , , , - , ’ , . , , , , . , . . - , . . , . . , , , , , 27 6 T W E L VE T HE r rssus R E M E mm warm l y offensive diarrhcea stool s contai n und igeste d food wi th great exh austion, b ut pai nl ess ; i nflammati on sw el li n g and suppu ra ti on of gl an ds and bon es ul cerati on and n ecrosi s cell ul ar infiamm ati ons, boil s A bscess etc wi th tard y t e co very an d su b seq u ent i n d urati on — This re m ed y is hi ghl y recomm end e d for Na t rum ph os poo rl y nourished ch il dren who are th reatened wi th ra ch i tis an d conti n ua l l y pass cl ay col ored stools Dose I O grai ns, f our ti m es a day R achi tis wi th excessive aci dity , , , , , , . . , , . . - . . . C L IN I C A L C A S E S . Mad ge b urg reports ( A l/g H am l ei ! 1 882, p 4 ) ca ses in w h i ch chil d re n had formerl y bee n born rach itic b ut th rough t h e ma t er ’ nal i nge sti o n o f Cal m r ea phos d uri ng l ast mo nt hs o f pregnan cy all su hoe Dr K n u ppel . of , . , . . , . q uent ch ild ren w ere bo n perfectl y heal th y Ch i ld se t a yea rs wi th righ t th igh sw ol l en t o th ree t i mes i ts na t ur al sine from h i p j oi n t to k nee st ony hard ha vi ng ex ist ed for six weeks ; yi el d e d t l t h e t m h t r o n i s as e n e o y o I o b o o t l ear c v u c i n h l i m w as Y C f ll a w e d p / g p b y the gre test d istress eve n prol o nged cr yin g ( J W Ward M D ) r , . , . - , , e . a . , S CAR L AT INA . , . . m — os Ferrum ph tion wi th K a l i , . S im e cases of scarl et fever ( I n al terna ma r ) — Kali mun Often su ffi ces i n mil d cases wi th Fer m m phos b ri ngs rash out and prevents seq uel ae L ym phati c enl arge m ents etc — Desq uam ation skin pee ls 0 5 i t assi sts d esq ua Kal i sul ph ma ti on and form ati on of the ne w ski n also for the d evel op m ent of the rash Discharges of foul ofiensi ve i chorous pus fro m cars fet id d isch arges from al l m uco us surfaces — Kal i phos Post scarlati nal dropsy — Dro wsin ess t wi tch i n g an d vo m iti ng of wa Na t ru m mun tery fl u ids Sili cea S crofu losis glan ds swol l en and threaten to su p il a u a t e s s ss s s r s f l n bo b ce e b eq ent n d a on d a o u i t i u r f u s r o m p g tardy reconval escence — R ash rough a nd pimri l y risi ng of m u cus Natrum sul ph i n the throa t . . . . » . , , . . , » , , . , , . , - . . s , . . , - , , , . . . , 27 8 TWE L r ue V T I SS UE E a s u anras. m ot or sti m ul us m ovi ng gentl y for of , tim e a s i ve g e li e f r , ne u ph Sc iati ca w hen sym pt oms of cons ti tu ti o nal f r a s a t i i n o t ex t P a n jo nt w o e w hen r i s o m e u i n hi rs i s i p g g or m ovi ng i n be d — Magnesi a phos Sc iati ca wi th ex cruciati ng spasm od i c pai ns reli eved b y heat — Natrum mur Tensi ve pai n in the right hi p j oi n t a nd k nee of a rem i ttent ch aracter, painful contraction of hamstrings l im b e m aciated an d pa i nful to to uc h pai ns renewe d o r i n creased in a rec um bent post u re even i n dayti m e m o re to w ard n oon re l ieved b y heat Ch roni c cases after q ui ni n e — i l i S cea S ciati ca ch ron ic cases Pai n w orse on mot i on Pai n in h ips On wal k ing ca l ves fee l too short — At Cal carea phos Crawl i ng and ti ngli ng wi th the pai n Teari ng shooti ng i n hi p bo n e tac ks retu rn i n co l d w eather Natrum sul . — . , . . , , . . , , » , , , , . . . , . . . . . » . CL . , . I NI C A L C A SE S . bee n su ff ri ng for e ven mo nths with sciati ca in l eft lg ; the n a i r w s r y s e v e re a n a u n i hi h t h h e h a d b e e n f t e a t v e d t er m n i n ea l d ed ; p g by a very kill ful ph ysi ci n al l this ti me and al most e ve y k no wn reme d y Mr . B has . e s a s s s a r , s t h a h h i l f e u t a n d sa id t a i c i a n m se v h e ca e h e s g p y p c u l d d o n t h ing m re was cal led f und pati e nt sufferi n g i th a d ull , tensi ve pa i n , ext e nd i ng t h e h l e l ength of the sciatic nerve o f the le ft le g, was t ried , u nti l th e o o o . I , w o w o i gh test moti on ; prep red a small po wd of Kal i ” or fix in ha l f a gl f w ter and ga ve a tw ful every ten mi nu t es for an h ou r when th pai n was much bett er ; p tien t th en sl ept unt il morning Next n igh t th p i n retu rn ed ; g ve m T h e ne xt eme d y b u t wi t h no r s ul t n igh t g ve Kal i and v ry soo n t h e pai n was re l ieved ; cond o ned " Kal i phos very two hours a small pow der d y for a week and then four ti mes a d a y for mo nth ; o nce d u ri ng that ti me he had a sligh t attack wh ich w s soo n sto pped by putti ng one o f the pow d ers in a half gl ass of water an d t or v i n a oo n f u e v er t e m i n u f a w h i e ea h a s i n r t e as l l A i a n m d g g p y y p th ere has bee n n ret urn o f t h e trou b le H ar t i n D G M M ) ( A l d y wh h d to be bro ugh t h om f rom campmeeti ng I fo und sufi eeing wi th an i ntense pa in d o wn th e sciati c nerve Th ere were some feve r and w th t o u h mov ment trem sore n ss t Ton gu was from th l igh te t movem nt o n sl a a ass o er , , a e a e sa a . e r e , . e a e . r , , a , a , es o a o , . a e e . e o e s Ferm m o c e s i c a s p she c ul d e - . “ or an m ove wi oon co nvalescent . (E . H H . . ) . , . . , e . e . rs . . s . . e » scao p m A ND mosrs m aac 27 9 . by Mag nesia pb as A man who had bee n wash i ng sheep had sc ia ti ca and coul d not l ie d o w n A ll t h e sl eep h e got was i n a cha ir M ag nesi a and h ot appli cati o ns t o t h e righ t sci a ti c nerve al o ne rel i eved h u u l l m es e o s c u i w o t t r o b H P Ho 0 x h m i t h u m c h r d ( 3 ) p Sciatica cured . . , . e . S CR OF UL A f ll i The o o w n g [ is tak en AND . . . . TUB E R CUL OS I S from Sch ussl er ’ s a4th . E di ti on , pub l ished i n Magn esia phosph ori ca and Natrum phosphori cum The possibi li ty of l e ucoc ytes u n de rgoing cheesy m etam orphosis is d ue to the fact th at they con ta i n al b um en and fat con m l i a a ra e u r o r o e t on o m s s f l e coc t e s t h a t h s not t n d e one u g y y g cheesy d ege nera ti on consti tu tes sc rofula w h ile tu be rc ul osis is the sta te after such d egenerati on Hence scrofula is the first tu bercu l osis the second Much can be accom pl ished in al m ost any stage an d i n al l scro fu l o us d iseases b y the use of the ph os phates se l ected acco rd i ng to the ir ch aracteristi c i nd icati ons . — A . , . . . , pec ial attenti on, and the latest experi ence en dorses it as a re m ed y for l upu s A s l ong as no cheesy dege neration is presen t N a tr u m films is abl e to rel ease the im pri soned l eu co c ytes A m ass of l e ucoc ytes u ndergo i ng cheesy d egene rati on fu r nishes a n u tri ent so il for bac i l l i and h ence m ust be cast 03 and el im i nated as a fo re ign bod y by norm al cel l act i on E very heal th y ce ll possesses the prope rty of recogn iz i ng and repe l l i ng i nim i cal su bstances Pe rfect l y heal th y ce l ls are not found i n the ne ighbo rhood of t uberc l es S uch m ust be form ed through the acti on of the i n di cated phosph ates w h ich br i ng abou t the i r ne w ce l l fo rm at ion and a lso ente r i nto thei r co m s . . . , . . . , K och ’ ’ s b t nce foreign su s a ca nnot the cel ls Tuber oul zn to eff ect such resul ts si nce and hence is repe l l ed , i t is a m 280 s r wst vs T I SS UE NOT E mamas “ . . owi ng which we ppend as a note to Scrof ul a and Tu bercul osis ] Tu be culi n fro m w hich th e tubercul ar l ymph has latel y been man u factu re d wil l yet have to und ergo many metamorphoses before it is discovered t h at t hey who use i t are o n th e wron g track n I [ a former E d i ti o n , th e r 20 th . we fi nd t h e foll a . . . . . Man d reh t sich rech ts Ma n d reh t sich links . . There are sti l l to Doch hii ngt der Z o pf be fo un d here nd stet s h i nten " . y there . ph sicia ns . who . i n f at ua t ed cu re b y means o f tu ercul in d iseased a . with the bacteriologi ca l fad seek to b t ubercul ous cond itio ns They poi nt to the ir successes b ut that these rest upo n errors even i n th e face o f th eir numerous fai l ures th ey are u n wil l in g to d o ubt I t i s not excl ud ed from posmbi l it y tha t bacil l i migh t be found in th e sput um of any o ne suffer i ng fro m a si mpl e bro nch i al catarr h b ut ot h e r w i se l i t h i d n t h e r f ec y y w a j b t ea l t h h i c h u s t e e n n h a l e d a n r e t a i n e d e h d h i c k p . . . . . . ‘ . , wil l at once upon the d iscovery of the bacil l i in the sputum concl ud e tha t tu bercl es are present i n th e l ung tissue and foll o wing th is erro neous conclusi on will br ing at once tubercul in to the fiel d Af ter the cure has been accompl ished w hich is to say wh en the catar rh und er favorabl e i n ue nce of ext ernal co ndi ti o ns has cured itsel f the pat ie n t beli evi ng hi msel f to have been affected wi th t ubercul osis wil l ingl y pays th e expen ses o f the h unt for t he bacil l i Baci ll i w hich are found o n heal th y cell s will be cast off and el iminated Bacil li w hi ch as above menti oned meet on a cata rrh al secre ti on in th e air ll n a s a i l e t i w i b e o ra w i t h e i as a e x e t o m e n m a t e d t h s e c re t i n B ac l i e c ea g g p p of l eucocy tes whi ch have und erg o ne cheesy d ege nerati on ad here and th ri ve the rei n becau se th is mass bei ng i nact i ve ca n not th row the m off I t be come. “ th ei r breed i ng pl ace and th e bacil l i act as th e ( a m of disease Howe ver if thi s nu tri e nt soi l i n conseq uen ce of rati onal means is cut 08 and elimi nated th e n th e bacil l i wil l go th e same pa th or be l eft to the sa me fate as th e ch eese mi tes—w h en con sumed I f th e baci l l i d id not req ui re th i mass of ch eesy d egenerat ed l eucocyt es for breed i ng grou nd if they co uld breed in health y places th en the y w oul d soo n u nd erm i ne t h e wh ol e o rgan ism and t ubercu l osis i nd ed would no t ha ve ti me to become chro nic and th e pati ent wo ul d d ie bef o re both l un gs w oul d h ve bee n und rmined by t he b ci l l i I t is di fl eren t wi th t h e germ w hi ch cau se acu te i n fect i ous d isea ses t y ph us sm ll p x et c m e l es scarl ati n Th ese germs cannot find a t r i r n l n h u t h e re o o o w er o n b o o o t h c a l u d t e d n a i r e r e d atel y g p p g p p q uickl y cast off nd l im inated b y h eal t hy cell cti o n An en th usiasti c fo ll ower of K och affected with th e baci l l us mani a . . . fl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s . . . a e a e . . ' s as a. . . a . - o a e o . . . y a a . a 28 2 T HE TWE L V E T I SS UE R E M E D I E S S KI N, DI S E ASE S or . . — os I nflam mati on of F errum ph the sk i n w hen there ex i sts ei t her fever heat pai n throbbi ng or red ness ; p im pl es h ea t and congest ion of the sk i n — li m P im pl es on the face wi th thi c k w hi t e ACNE Ka un contents caused b y a d istu rbed action of the fol l i cular gla n d s Crusta lactea scn rfy e ru pti ons on the head a n d E CZ E MA Th is is the pri nci pal rem face o f l itt l e ch il dren Dan druff arisi ng from va cci n a ed y i n al te rna t ion w i th Fen u m phos t ion wi th im pure l ym ph E cze ma resul ti ng fro m dera nge d characte risti c tongue d ry flourl ik e scal es uteri ne fu ncti ons on the ski n A l b u m i no id d isch arge fro m the ski n wi th w h ite to ngue Vesi c ular ecz ema al bu m ino id secretio ns o r conten ts A cne pustul es pi m p l es etc connected w i th E RUPT I O NS stom ach d erange m ents w h i te ton gu e acco m pani ed wi t h d e ranged m e nstr ual pe ri ods se ro fibri nous secreti ons A fter Fer m m phos if swel l i ng be presen t E RYT H E M A S h i ngles vesicl es enci rcl i ng h alf of the H E RP E S Z O N A bod y l i ke a be l t w hi te ton gue L U P US W A R TS On the h an ds also ex te rn al ly S YC OS I S Prim ary rem edy B UN I O NS Ch ilblai ns and l upus pri nc i pal rem ed y — Kal i phos I f ne rvo us irri ta ti on and oversensi E CZ E MA G reasy scabs wi th o fi ensive smell ; ti v en ess accom pa n y i t sec reti ons of the sk in i rri tat i ng causi ng so ren ess of the pa rts i tch i ng wi th a craw l i ng sensati on gentl e fri cti on agreea b l e excess ca uses so re ch afed sk i n b l ood y watery secreti ons ex o ffensive pe rsp i rati ons I tch ing of scal p ; back o f cessi ve head sor e as i f h ai r was pull ed Carb unc les C H I L B L A I NS On toes h a nds and ears ti ngl i ng and i tchi ng pai n Recent not su pp urat ing B l iste rs and bl ebs al l over th e MAL I G N A N T P UST U L E bo dy watery contents sk in w ithered and wri nk l ed . , , . , . . . , . . . . - . , . , , , . . , . . , , . , , » , - , . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . , , , , , . , , , , . . . , . . , . , . , , . p D IS E AS E S SK IN , 28 3 OF . Ka li su l ph D ryness of the sk i n from su pprew ed sk i n d is eases Dread of hot dri nks EC Z EMA Disch arge of y ell o w efiete ma tt er , ecz em a su d d enl y su ppressed wi th other sy m ptom s of th is d ru g E RU PTI O S S u ddenl y reced i ng th rou gh a ch ill o r fro m other ca uses D iseased con d i ti on of the n ails i n terr pte d gro wth sk i n scal es freel y on a sti c k y base Sores on the s ki n wi th y e ll o w watery secreti on on li m i ted po rt i on wi th peeli ng 0 5 of S ki n PSOR I AS I S Several cases o f th is afiecti on are repo rted as ha vi ng been c ured wi th th is rem ed y Ye ll o wis h or w h i te sc al es on the scal p (also D A D RU as a was h ) falli ng off of h ai r l ow er li p d ry and scal y The i n tern al u se of K a l i su lpb a dose every four hours has i nvariab l y cu red ev e ry case of t i nea capi t is I re l y upo n this rem ed y excl usi vel y u si n g no was h o r greasy oi n tm ents ” n w ha tever A P D a v is fl ec of i v y po is on i g B u r n t s E ( ) i ng i tch i ng pa pu lar erupt i ons Nett l eras h — Magne s i a ph os B arber s i tch ; herpeti c erupti on wi th w h i te scal es Dand rufi pus tu l es an d p im pl es on scal p Rash li ke in sect b i tes worse about k n ees a nk l e and el bo ws — N a tru m m r E RU PT I O S W i th c l ea r wa tery con tents s mal l vesi cl es or b lis ters wi th col orl ess wat ery conte nts form i ng i n to th i n sca b s or c ru sts wh i ch fall 0 3 and read il y fo rm agai n Pus tu lar e rupti ons on forehead Sk in of h an ds es pe c ia l l y about nails d ry a n d cra ck ed EC Z EMA Wh i te scal es erupti o ns wi th watery co nten ts fro m eat i ng too m uch sal t I T E R T RI G O So reness of the ski n in ch il d ren wi th wa tery sym ptom s wh i te scal es o n the scal p I ntertrigo between thigh s and scrotu m wi th acri d d isc harge an d exco ria t i on P E M P H I G US F l u i d fro m b liste rs and bl ebs li ke wa ter R UP I A B liste rs not pus tu lar erupti ons S YC OS I S I f watery sym ptom s corres pon d D A D RU Wh i te scal es on the scal p WAR TS I n pal ms of hands A bout the joi n ts es peciall y U ar rca m . — . . . , N . u . , . . , , , , . . N FF . . . , , . , , . , . . . . . , . . ’ . . , . u N , . . , . , , . , , . , . , . , N . . , . . . . . , N . FF . . . . . . . . 28 4 T I SS UE REM E D IE S TW E L V E THE H E RP E S Z . OST E R Secon d re m ed y herpet i c er upti on s oc cu rri ng th rou gh the cou rse of a n y disease E fiects of b i tes of insects ( exte rnall y ) wa rts i n t he p alm s of the h ands U rt i ca ria and m il iary erupti ons N a trum ph os — S ore ness ch afing of the ski n i n ch i l dre n S we ll i ng of the seba ceous glan ds ; erupti ons f rom vacci n a ti o n . , . , . . . . , . ECZ E M A W i th sym ptom s of a ci d i ty secreti ons c rea m y , honey co l ored go l d en ye ll ow sca bs Cru sta la ctea abou t e a r s of li ttl e ch il dren L UP U S both i nte rn all y and extern all y E RYT HE M A R ose ras h ( wi th Fer m m sore patch m on the ski n ye ll ow cream y d isch a rge h i ves i tch i ng al l ove r the bod y l ik e i nsect b i tes — N a t rum s u l ph Chafing of the ski n in ch il d ren wi th bi li ous sym ptoms C h il blai ns ECZ EMA V esi cl es, e rupt i ons con tai ni ng ye ll o wish , wa tery secreti ons Ye ll ow scal es PEMPH I G US Wa tery v esi c l es or b l ebs all ov er th e bo d y W H EA L S C ontai n i ng a ye ll ow wate ry sec reti on ( E d e m a of the ski n WA R TS I t abstra cts water from the base of the warts a n d ca uses a sh ri nk i ng of the sam e — Si l i ce a I tch in g ex an them a sm all pustu l es fill e d wi th l ym ph d y i ng q u i ck l y Sm all wou nds suppu ra te profu sel y Phaged en i c u l cers carbu nc l es S uppu ra ti ve process in the ski n A c ne bu rns b y da y Pem ph igu s z ona rhaga d e s rose co l o red b l otches E rysi pe las wi th suppu ra ti on Bo i l s com e i n crops Malign an t pustu l es D iseases of the fin g e r nails b ri tt l en ess etc — C al carea phos C h afed ski n exco ri a ti on i tch ing of th e s ki n EC Z E MA Er upti o n of the sk in wi th y e ll ow whi te sc a bs w h i te of egg contents ) anae mi a , and vesi cl es ( al bu m i no us b l ood l e ssness of the sk i n FR E C K L E S L e sse ned b y th is re m ed y H E RP E S I tch i ngs acute or ch ron ic i ntercu rrentl y . , - - , . . . - . , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . , . - , , , . . . . . , , . , , . - , . , , . . . . , . 286 T HE E E TW L V mss T rssUE as u s a n lia all ove r th e h w hich a r e f a c e d o n t h e d n s a J k ept covered to preven t scratching ; has been affl icted eight mon t hs and been un d er th e best allopathic trea tmen t w ithou t benefi t Ga ve he r at fi rst Ka li m ar i n sol u tio n Th is remed y was co ntinued for some tim e b ut w ithout mu ch benefi t i f any Gave her th en Calcarm films in so l uno n Thi s remed y prod uced a change for the better in a week and it being con tin ned cured th e case in two months Th e h eat of the fo ll o wi ng summ e r seemed to prod u ce a relapse w he n the same remed y agai n cu red it and sh e remain s wel l ( C T M ) Case of ski n disea se lasti ng for years con si sti ng of a recurr ing eru pt i o n of fine red pi mpl es and w hen very severe the pimpl es run togeth er th e surf ac e prese n ting a red swoll en appearanc e a strong al kali ne fl uid ooz e s out copi ousl y ; aft er this exu dati o n th e in fl ammation subsid es and th e cut icl e comes off i n fine scal es E ru pti o n itch es and sti ngs inte nsel y a nd alth ough formerl y reli eved by co ld wat er th e irr itati on has bec ome re li eve d latel y b y h eat He has also u sed A reas ad d ex cept on th e face whi ch allayed the itching nd red ness He has tak en i n the last year o w l er s sol u ti on of A senic but withou t rel i ef Th e attacks are worse in th e f all nd spri ng nd th e eru pti on is mostl y on the fac e ar m s an d ch est C on s t i a t i o n is p e s e t f t e r s i g K a l / a fe w da y s c omme n c e d ha v i g r n A u n i s a n p q boils and had a great m any aft erwh ich th e ski n was bett er than it had bee n u , . } . , , } . , ' . , , . . , . . . . . , , , , , , , . ' F “ , . a r a , , . ‘ . , a . , . , . , anoth er case a great deal worse havi ng lasted twen ty five years th e scal y eru pti on mostl y on arms re li eved by hot w ater entire l y d isappe are d bu t re tu rn ed a year after w he n th e same remedy i n r peated doses of th e s o th fi n all y th e oo th b r ou ght r e li ef H g C ( ) 3 " Kal i m un gi ven for gl eet th e discharge ha ving a m ilk y appearanc e prod u c ed no visi bl e effects u po n th e flo w bu t i ncreased ve ry mar kedl y th e dand ruff on th e head w hich fell in small w hite fl akes over th e coat co l lar acc om pan i ed by i tchi ng ( W P W esselh oeft M D rom H g ) Con su lte d the writ er for ery L ad y bl on de wt 20 fai r ski n ordi n aril y th em a or two days ch ecks were s woll e n fie y red and burnt lik e fi e no itchi ng eru pti on or rough ness One dose Far m »: plum M M ( S wa n ) I n th i rt y mi nu t es the bu rni ng fiery red ness w as gon e and th ere w as no retu rn th e c ure be i ng perfect ( Board man L ond on ” W m: W o ld In , ‘ , , , , , e , . , , , . . , , , , , . . . F . , . , . , . . F - , . . r , - r , . , . , , . . , . , r , , ase w hich had suffered f rom fl ects of i vy poisoning ( R ims tax ) fo r ei ght mon ths W as fo rmerl y tre at ed by exte rnal re me dies bu t has re pea t hard herpefi c vesicles fo rming i nto a ed l y b ro k e n ou t agai n w ith sm al l thi n scab with itchin g and some moisture The eru pti on appears i n th e l eft ax illa abou t th e neck and n th e backs of both han ds S he has a sen sati on of fai n tness at st omach and befogged feelin g i n head fea ri ng to l ose h er reason V ery vi v id d ream s S ulphur R ims an d Sapi a had no bene ficia l efl ec t Two doses of Kal i tak en i n water morn i ng nd m W P M D i ng for fou r d ays cured th e case in four wee ks W h f m l m t ( rom H g ) Case presen ti ng th e foll o w i ng s ymptom s : Bald spo t as large as a sil ver dollar n l ef t side of th e head H ai r falls ou t easil y w h en combi ng al l over ' C c . . ~ , , , , . o , . , . . , a . F , . . , . . o . , . . SL E E P , D I ST UR B A N or CE 28 7 . th e head also of be ard C ame on af ter gonorrhcr a a y ear ago nd has proba bl y take n much potash L yra/b Nal m m m ur w ere of no av ail d ur A fter taki ng Kal i s /pin every thi rd day a i ng fou r or five mo n ths powder for three wee ks the hair ceased falli n g nd th e bald spot is covered wi th hair ( W P W essel hre ft M D From H g ) Th se t 1 5 thi ck crop of papu l es n fo reh ead face and bo th hands re d l ooki ng {l a/ces nd burns i n d y ti me only Th e spots o n foreh ead are much worse whe n he tak es off his hat ot at all a nnoyed i n the eveni ng wh en warm or at night Th e e nti re eru pti on van ish ed i n l ess th n a fort night u nd er S i l icea ( R A Coope r ) , . . . . , , . . , . . . “ . o , N a a . , a . . , , , , ac . , . a . , a ” . . . . SL EEP DI STUR B AN C ES OF , . Magn e s ia phos S l eepl essn ess after exh a usti on or lack of b rai n n utri ti on ( J C Mo rgan ) I nsom nia from ne rvous ness an d em oti ons — Ferr m phos I nso m nia f ro m h ypersem ic con d i ti on s A bea uti ful h ypnoti c but those w ho us u all y sl eep wel l are k ept awak e b y i t R es t l ess at n ight, an xi ous d ream s Drowsi ness i n the af ternoon — Ka li m r S tartl ed at the l east no ise S om nol en ce res t l ess sl eep Kal i phos — S l eepl essness after worry , exci tem e n t bu si ness troub l es and fr om n ervous ca uses gen erall y S l eepl ess from overexe rti on Ofte n accom pan i ed b y i rri ta b ili ty grea t de The true rem ed y resto res spond en cy a n d fr eq uent u ri na ti o n normal s ti m lati ng po w er i n the gray n ervou s ma tt er , and con seq uent contra ct i on of the arteri es wh i ch d im i nis h the flow o f b l ood to the brai n an d n atu ral heal thful sl eep res u l ts S om eti m es a course of th is rem ed y is n eed ed So m nam bu l ism of ch il d r en req u i res a s tea d y cou rse of th is rem ed y Yawn i ng, stretch i ng an d weari ness Con s tant dream i ng of fire robbe rs of falli ng of ghosts etc N ight te rro rs of ch il dren , awak i ng from sou n d sl eep s cream i n g wi th fri ght L asc i vi ous d reams Twi tch i ng of m usc l es on falli ng asl eep — N a t r m phos Dro wsy fee li ng yet not sl eep y — Kal i s u l ph V e ry vi vi d d re ams — Nat rum mun Excessi ve sl eep traced to an excess of mois t u re i n the brai n substa n ce Sl eepi ness, the natural amo nt — . u . . . . . . . , . u . . . . , . . , . , . , u . , , . . . . , , , , . , u . . . . , . . . ' . u 288 T WE L THE V T ISS UE E R EME D I ES . of sleep is unrefres hing Constant an d excessive desi r e to sleep Drowsiness saliva dribbles fro m the m outh S l eep lessness with great nervous irritability associated wi th cold — n ess of legs S leep restless an d setting in late freq uent starti ng d uri ng sleep — Drowsi ness often the pre ursor of ja und i ce Natru m s ulph when there exist a grayish or brownish green coated tongu e an d other bi lious sym ptoms wak ened by asth ma — Cal area fl uor V ivi d drea ms not unpleasant but wi th sense of i m pending danger d eath of new scenes places e tc — Cal carea phos Drowsiness in ol d people wi th gloo m y thoughts hard to wak e in m orning constant stretchi ng an d yawning chil d ren cry ou t at night . , . . , , . c . . c . , A . . , , , , , . . , , , , . , C L IN I C A L SES CA . k aged 5 : yea rs ha d bee n si c fi ve wee s wi th w ha t th e d oct ors call ed typh oi d fever He had bee n r un n i n g d ow n fo r n earl y t wo y ea rs He had l ost n ea rl y all of h is stre n g th a nd fl esh a nd co ul d not sl eep eve n th ough h e ha d ta e n all of th e ol d rem edi e s D uri ng hi s W h e n I was c all ed h e w as b ad l y ala rmed a nd ve ry n ervous si ckn ess h e h ad h ad a grea t de al o f h eada ch e a nd d epressi o n o f spi ri ts H is t o n gue w as coated a d ark brow n a nd h is b rea th w s very o fie nsi ve H e com plai n ed o f a go n e se n sa ti on i n h is st om ach Th e st ool s were p u t ri d a nd fou l wi th co n si d erabl e fla tu l e nce H is ( eve r d i d n ot ru n h igh a nd va ri ed abou t two d egrees fi om mo rn i n g t o n ight I ga ve K l i Mos for th e sl ee pl ess n ess a nd n e rvous n ess a nd Fa r m » T h e r e s u l t w as h e sl e pt we ll f r om th e fi r s t a nd w a n t e d o r th e ( eve r h f s o p to k n ow wh a t h e t ook I experi me nted some by n o t gi vi n g i t every d a y a nd I fou nd tha t h e cou l d n ot res t wi th ou t i t I t proved to be th e rem e dy fo h i m ( 0 A Pal mer M D ) M rs C says wh en sh e has a seve re pai n i n ba ck of n eck a nd h ea d nd so n e rvous sh e cou l d n ot all ow a ny one to tal k t o h e r coul d n o t lie s till or sl ee p o ne powd er o f Ka l i phos woul d relieve h e r i n a few m i n u tes and sh e wou l d sl ee p as if sh e h ad ta k e n mo rph ia a nd wo uld fee l sl ee py f r th e " e nti re da y a nd n ight foll owi n g th e d ose Dr J C Noth ingha m wh o pre scri bed th e Kal i Moos be li eve s th e sy m ptoms were d ue to se x ual exem es R a m 9 3 08 k m . — x s a S L E n E ss a s . Mr S . . , , » . k . . . . ' a . . “ . . . ' , a . . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . a , . . , o , . . . . . . — Med i cal A d z/a nt e . A ge nt l em a n w ho h as ufl red from great sl ee p l essn ss de pressi on a nd occasi o na l te nde nc i es t o su ic id al m a n ia wri t es : I d o n ot n ow h o w to tha nk y ou f th e med i ci n e y ou ga ve me ; i t h as d o n e me so much good I h a ve ta k e n the Kal i phos a nd occasi o nal d oses of Kal i ma r very fai thfull y and w ill co nti n ue t o d o so as i t k ee ps me righ t ( From Sch iissler ) M rs W a t 60 much sl ee pl ess n ess wi th grea t n er vous i rri tab il ity and s . k e e , , or . . . , . . , . , . . . T HE 290 TWE L VE TI SSU E R EM ED I ES . an d ga rgle in sore m ouths an d throats Granular phar yngitis d enoi d elevations ; secretion of m ucus which is whi te an d tough ; also in post erior nares Patient haw ks and sa nfi s to get it ou t I n fol l icular pharyngitis wi th tough tena ci ous secretion an d cough tem porarily relieved by rem ov al afte r great efi ort of the clingi ng sputa W e have fou nd i t m or e frequently useful than Ka l i bzclzr omicu m ( H C F ren ch M D) Thr oat very d r y Kal i pho s G a ngrenous sore throat d esire to swallow all the ti me Sal ty m ucus raised from throat — Natrum mun Goitre if wi t h E nlargem ent of the throat watery secreti ons I n fla mmation of the m ucous lini ng of the throat transparent m ucus covering the part s relaxe d u v ula Ch ronic sore throat with feel i ng of plug or lu m p an d grea t dryness of throat Constrictions an d sti tches in the th roa t Follicular phary ngitis especial ly in sm o kers after n i tra te of silver treatm ent — Tonsils coated with a yellow ream y Nat rum phos m ucus raw feeling m oist deposit on the tongue m orni ngs loo king yellow S ecretion as of a lum p in the throat w orse swallowi ng li qui d — Cal area phos Clergy man s sore throat as intercu rrent — Cal area S taph S uppurating sore throat (see Tonsi lli ti s) u lcerated sore throat yellow m atter last stage — I n chronic pharyngitis with chok i ng on Magne s i a phos atte m pting to eat fast — S ore th roat wi th feeling of lum p on swal Nat ru m s ulph lowi ng d ry U lcerated sore throat Diphtheri a with vo m i t ing an d welling up of m ucus from the stomach Palate burns d uring m enses — Cal area fl uor R elaxed con di tion of the uvula ti c k l i ng in the larynx E xci ti ng cough Haw k ing of m ucus earl y in m orning B urning in throat better by warm th A . . . , , . , , . , ' . . . . , . - . . . . . , . . , , , . . , c . . , , , , . c c . ’ . , . , , , . . . . . . . c . . , . . . . S ES A n act or Mr B c o n su l ted me for a seve re i rri ta ti on i n th e th roat tha t i n te rfe red mu ch w i th spee ch a nd o n acc ou nt f a n e xceedi n gl y bad b rea th C L I NI C A L C A , . . . , , o . co nv nt sxows, SPAS M S , T h is a re 29 1 . was especiall y d istu rbi n g as h e w as obliged to a ppear i n a ro l e th ree da ys la te r i n w h i ch pro xi m i ty w i th h is fe ll ow actors was n ecessa ry From a n e xami na tio n I c o ncl ud ed tha t i t res ul ted f rom a d efi ci ency of Kal i Mos and so I o rd ered th is remedy O n th e even in g of th e seco nd da y M r E i a fo rmed me th at h e w as fu ll y re c ove red ; of th e fou l b rea th th e re w as n o t a trace to be perce i ve d He also sta ted t ha t h e w as ab l e t o n ot i ce a n i m prove me nt eve n af ter th e sec ond d ose ( Dr Q nesse ) , , , . , . . . . . Ferrum ph os . — . m ms spas . mons co , , E TC . Convulsions wi th fever in teething chil , dren — Fits from fright with pal li d or livi d cou nte Kal i phos nance H ysteri cal spasm s with un onsciousness and low m utt eri ng del iri um — Magne s ia phos Cram ps in any part of the bod y, legs, throat, larynx etc W riter s cram p Muscu lar contra ction , twitchings an d spasm s Convulsions wi th stifl n ess of the lim bs or bod y thu m bs drawn in fingers clenched , etc Over sti m ulation of nerve fibres Convu lsive twitchings of the corners of the m outh Spasm of the throat on att em pting to swallow spasm odi c stam m ering Tonic spasm s violent con tractions and rigi dity of the m uscles d uring longer or shorter Tetanus loc kjaw ( rub it i nto the gu ms) Tetanic i ntervals spas m li ke B ella d , where the latter d oes no good (JC M ) — Cal area phos Convulsions fro m teething without fever if M ag n esia pleas fails Fits d uri ng d evelopm ent in chil d hood in youth or in ol d age where the li m e salts are at faul t I n an ae m ic pale patients in the stru m ous an d scrofulous Cram ps an d convu lsive m ove ments of all k inds if M ag nesia . . » c , . . . ’ . , . . , , . . . . , , , . c . . , . . . . . , . . , , . , , . C LI N I C A L CA SES . Spasm s wi th co ntra ct io n s o f th e fi n gers ope n e yes d uri n g i n te rv als h as spasmod ic cou gh Mag nesia phos 9x c ure d — R a ue s R et ard Ham , , ’ . . / l l i t a p L i l era l u re . . . . A R V G a y ou n g lady ze t 1 8 h ad v isi ted al o n g wi th h e r moth er i n th e past summ er a hydropa th ic esta b lis h me nt W i thou t bei n g il l sh e had used th e ba ths even d uri n g h er ca ta men ia I mmed iat e l y after thi s ah e t oo k v io l ent spasms or cr am ps w h ich se t i n d ail y and c o n ti nued a f ter . . . . , , . , . , . , . , , m 292 ELV E TW r rssua R EMED I ES . ha vi n g re tu rn ed h ome A medi cal ma n was co n su l ted as t he d is ease i ncreased i n sp ite of t he di fl eren t med ici nes she took A seco nd d o ctor was con su l ted w ho qui te agreed i n th e d iagn osi s as we ll as th e treatrne nt ad o pt ed by h is co ll eague I n j ecti on s o f morph i um ver y stro n g and b u t th e repeated several ti mes d ail y were th e m ai n reme di es a ppli ed : d is tressi n g ail ment cou l d n ot be removed ; o n th e co n trary th e cra mps in cre ased i n vi ol e nce and f requency The med ical men i n att en d ance fin all y d ec lared tha t there was n o cha nce of im proveme nt u ntil the pat ie nt , . . , , . , , . woul d tak e me so st eeh ba t hs in th e spri n g . Th e pare nts were a fi aid th at - th ei r da ughte r woul d n ot li ve t o see th e spri ng and if sh e d i d th a t sh e wou l d n ot be fi t to be removed Th ey th ere fore t el egraph ed req ue sti n g a On the 6th of September l ast I saw the pati e nt fo r t he fi rs t visi t fr om me ti me I had kn ow n her formerl y and w as asto n is hed to see i n stead of th e b l oom i n g h eal thy gir l sh e h ad been a pal e em acia ted fi gu re w h om I sh ou l d n o t h ave re cogn i zed D u ri n g m y presence she had a n att a ck her feat ures were d istort ed t he eyes turne d upward fro th cam e t o t h e mou th and th e n a fearfu l p aro xysm of bea ti ng and stri i ng wi th the ha nds nd feet such as I h ad n ever see n before Th is was on l y t h e commencement S udd en l y th e trun of h er body was con torte d i n a n i nde scri bab le manner the bac k of t h e head preased d eepl y inbo th e pi l lo w a t he feet fo rced agai nst the foo t of t he bed her ch est and abd ome n be ca m e arch ed li ke a brid ge dra wn u p al mos t half a yard I n th is un na tu ral pos i ti o n she was susp ended seve ral seconds S udden l y the w hol e body j e rke d and th e poor sufierer was tossed about for some up w ard w i t h a bou nd sec onds w i th h er sp i n e co ntracted Du ri ng th e w h ol e att ack w h ich last ed s everal m i n u tes sh e was q ui te u nco nsci ou s ; pi nch i ng and slappi n g h ad no effect d ash i n g col d wa te r i n th e face or a ppl yi n g bu rnt fea th ers t o th e n ostri ls was i n effect ual th e p u pils were qu i t e i nse nsi bl e to th e light w h i ch I ord ered h ad n o effect ; Cnpf met acted bette r but o nl y Ig nat tem po rar il y ; B all ad 1pm : and Faisal ( th e la tte r for su ppremed ca n men ia ) we re of n o use Th e attack s d i d n o t i ncrease ne i the r di d th ey d e crease i n th e l east d egree Th e morph i um i n j ecti ons too we re c o n t i n ued a t th e d esi re o f h er fri e nds W h en a t m y v isi t o n the 4t h of O c t ober th e spasms ca me o n agai n wi th su ch v i ol e nce th a t th e beds tead ga ve way I co n su l ted Sch ii ssl er s Th e ra py and o rd er ed Magm a phos Aft er ta i ng th is remedy o n the “ fi ll of Octobe r th e ca tamen ia a ppeared b ut h er c o ndi ti on oth e rw ise w s i n n o wa y ch an ged Th e spasms co n ti n ued wi th th e same vi o l e nce Th en remembe ri n g Sch u ssl er s i n j u ncti o n to use Gri m m w h e r e M th ou g h i nd i c a t e d b y t h e s y m pt om p ve ag nes films s s h o r o n p i ne ffectual I ga ve h ere Calca ea Mas on th e i 6 th of Oct ober a fu ll d ose eve ry two h ou rs Immed ia te l y th e spas m s be came l ess freque n t On th e si x th da y t h e re was a n a tta ck wea k a nd of sh ort d u rati on From t hi s date s h e h ad pe ace till the 6 th o f November th e da y of the re turn of t h e ca ta me ni a w hi ch was preced ed by sh o rt slight a ttack On th e 1 4 th o r , , . , , . . , , , . , , k , , a k , . . , , , , ~ . . , . , , , , . , , . " . , . . . , . . . . , k ’ . . , , a . ' . , . . , r , , , . . , . , , . . r u e TW E LV 294 E TI SSU E R EME D I ES . region curvature of spi ne in the l um bar region absce ss near the l um bar region tabes m esenterica rachitis open fon ta nelles flabby em aciated shrun k en chil d ren disposition to fu r uncles an d u lcers peevish and fretfu l chil dren wo rse fro m ” n a i r I n fl a m o d i ly exertion worse in the open d t r b ( ) mation proceed ing from disease of the bony stru ct u re of , , , , , , , , , A , , c c . — S pina , ~ . Cal area d uot ventosa Spinal ane m ia — Sili ea W hen the bon y struct ure of the spine is afi ected m yeli tis eoocygod ynia spon dylitis Posterior spinal scl erosi s . . . . , . , , . SE S Th os T M cNish M D All egh e ny Pa i n A mer im n H ome opa tki st Octobe r 15 97 T wo y ea rs ago I was co n su l t ed by a farmer si xt y y ears of three y e a rs s t a nd o l d sp a re o f n e rv us t em pe ame nt a bou t a d ys pepd i n g I t w as n agg ra vat ed and aggra va t i n g case bu t I a m n ot goi n g to d e tail i t fu rth e r th a n to say th a t I ga ve Sepi a 3oth tri t u ra ti on and th is si n gl e remedy effect ed a pe rfect c u re Th e pa ti e nt t h e n i n fo rmed me h e h ad a n oth er com p lai n t of far ol d e r d a t e w h i ch he had n ot me nt i o n ed be fore beca use h e be li ev ed i t i ncu rabl e bu t th e s u ccess fu l tre a t me nt of h is dyspe psia gave h i m h o pe th a t th e oth er d iso rde r m ig h t be c ured Th e h ist o ry of th e case was b ri e fl y th is Ni n et ee n y e ars be fo re wh il e d iggi n g a we ll h e strai n ed h is back ; th e efl ects however soo n 6 f 0 a nd h e be li eve d h i m s e l we ll w h e n h e w as s u dd e n l y s e i d h d w e i t m w ha t h e call ed a cram p i n th e l owe r d orsal n d u pper l umba r re gi o n w hi ch t wis ted h i m arou nd u ntil he faced to th e re ar Th e spasm w h i ch w as very pai n ful was e pea ted seve ral t i mes A fte r an i nt erval of som e week s h e h ad a n oth er a ttac a nd from tha t ti me fo rwa rd th ey i nc ease d in H is ge n e ral h eal th d id n ot s eem fr eque ncy u ntil h e ha d o n e o r mo re d ail y t o sufl e He re ce i ved trea t me nt from ma ny physi cia n s ( all f th ol d sch oo l ) wi th ve ry slig ht be n e fi t a nd a t last placed h i m se l f i n th e ha nds of a spec ial ist w h o ga ve h i m e l ectri cal m assage o nce or tw i ce a week Th is w as con ti nu e d regu la rl y f fou r y ea rs d u ri ng w h i ch t i me th e a tta cks decreased i n fre quen ey ( bu t n ot i n i nte nsi ty ) so tha t th ey d id n ot rec ur of te n e r tha n o nce a wee k a nd occasi on all y th e i nt erval w as t wo week s ( I n egl ected to say i n th e pr ope r pla ce tha t th e pa ti ent was al wa ys t wisted toward th e righ t sid e Th ere was ve ry slig ht t e nd e rn ess ove r th e fi rst l umba r verteb ra ) Y u wi ll rea d il y u nd ersta nd th a t I was n ot e n a mor e d of th is case and i a~ d eed h esi ta t ed t o u nde rt ak e i t bu t th e i n sist e nce f th e pa ti ent d eci ded me a nd afte r t wo week s stu dy a nd re flect i o n l prescri bed My Mos 6: t r i tura ti o n fou r d oses d ail y T h is was co n ti n ued fo r o n e mon th Th e e ff ect f th e med i ci n e w as rema rk a bl e From th e ti me of ta kin g th e C LI N I C A L C A . . , . , . , , ' , . , . o , r a , a . ' » , . , . , , : . , , , , z , " “ a , " . . k r , . r , . ' r . o e , . or , , , . , , . . o , o , , ‘ . , . . o . , I SP N A L first d ose th e spa t h e d as s e p s i nce m ceased , a nd I RR I T A T I O N o th ugh y h ave neve r ret urne d 295 . mo re th a n e i gh teen mo nth s ha ve . S P INAL IR R I TAT I ON . Natru m mun — E asil y fat igu ed , w eak ness from sl ig htest exerti on rest l essness of l i m bs pai n in ba ck and sensi ti ven ess o f spi ne Sl eep l ess restless and weak Headache on wal k i ng Sal ty taste an d repugna nce to food V isi on becomes di m after readi ng at ti m es o n l y ha lf of object visi bl e N a tru m mu r in i ts first effects sti m u lates the nervo us syste m caus i ng m uscul ar con tracti ons very m uch l i k e those in d uced b y red corp uscl es l a u l a r i s v n m I t o nc r e a e the n d l a a a l s s i s g g I t i s from thi s sti m ul ati ng acti on secreti ons di gest ion etc that sal t 15 so effecti ve w hen appl ied l ocal ly wi th fri cti on to weak m uscl es etc L ater ho wever N a tr u m mm: exh austs the nerves di m i n ishes gl an d ular acti vi ty an d d evel ops The ski n is d ry asthen i a an d anaem ia wi th e m aci ati on h arsh and sal low ; m u co us m em b ranes are d ry crack ed and r wi th scanty co rrodi n n ra e d w th m ar t i a n d w ne o s l a z i s s g g g di scharges G rea t co m plain ts are mad e th at the mo uth is d ry when in reali ty the annoyance ari ses from the st ick iness Now from o f the sec reti on s ; the y are not nor mall y fl u id thi s aton ic effect of sal t we observe spi nal neu rastheni a The smal l of the back fee ls paral yz ed especi ally i n the morn B ack fee l s as if b ro ken L egs weak trem i ng on ari sin g b li ng ; worse i n the m orning Feet hea vy as l ead Wi th all thi s i t may read il y occu r that the bladd er beco m es weak trou b leso m e dri bbl ing of u ri ne afte r a normal stoo l An d we ma y ad mi t thi s vesi cal sym ptom as a concom i tant of spin al weak ness even though the prover had no such associat ion because su ch a com b in ati on is qui te in k eepi ng wi th the f i n i m r e u s o the r e m e d W e a r e d both s p n a l a n d c t c a s i y y g y g aton y as a part of a general ten den c y in sal t to p rod u ce ex hausti on h ence n ot a sym ptom of paral ysis b ut ra ther of , , . , . . . . , . , , , , . , , , . , . , , , . , , , , , , . . , . , , , , . . . . , , . , , . . , , — Si li cea S pi nal irri ta ti on al terna ti ng wi th ofien si ve foot S pi nal irri ta ti on of chil dren depen ding on worms sw ea t . . 296 T HE N a t r ( m oon T WE L V E TI SS UE RE ME D IE S mar k ed l y . v ted at the ti m e of the new S pi nal i rri ta ti on wi th sti fin ess of nape of the ne c k and headache Wea k back and paral yz ed fee li ng in l ower extrem i ti es B urni ng i n back constant ach i ng in cen tre of back Cocc yx pai nf u l Pat ient is very sen si ti ve to the l east noise has rough an d yel low finger nai ls icy co l d feet e ven in bed U nheal th y sk in every l i tt le inj ury su ppurates F eel s bett er from warm th in general — Kal i p hos Neu rasthen ia espec ia ll y from sexua l e xcefi , characteri z ed by seve re spin al irri ta tion Cal carea fl uor — B ac kache si mul ati ng sp ina l i rrita ti on wi th weak draggi ng do wn beari ng pai n Bo we ls co nfined . r a a gg a . . . , . . - , . - , . , . . , . . , , - , . . SPE RMATORRHGEA Na t rum pho . E m issi ons every n ight, sexual desi re al m os t th i n, wate ry, smel ls l ik e stal e urine I n the — s . ne Sem en prove rs it prod uced sem i n al em issi ons ev ery ni ght ; at first the re seem ed to be erethi sm wi th l asci vi ous d reams b ut la ter em issions took place one or tw o in a n ight w ithout an y sen sa ti on w ha teve r These were fol l owed by weak ness of the back and trem b l ing of the k nees wh ich fe l t as if the y wou ld i a ve F n ton w arr i g y ) g ( Kal i phos — Nervo usness growi ng out of e xcessi ve sexu al exci tem ent whethe r i n d ulge d or suppress ed I m potency an d noctu rnal or other d isch arges wi th these nervo us i n di cation s N i a I n m i s s i i ott n h m ten s e s ex u a l d e e P a i n f u l e on s a r s t g ) ( n ight P rostration and w eak v ision after coi tus — Na trum mun Di sch arge of prostati c j u i ce Pol l u ti ons fo ll o wed b y chi l l in ess l assitu d e an d i nc reased sexua l d esi re I m pote n ce — l i i S cea S exu al e reth ism wi th paral vti c d isease Persis t ent sex ual thoughts ; often nocturn al em rssrons Cal care a fl uor Constant d ribb l i ng of sem i na l and pros tati c fl u id w i th d wi nd l i ng of the test icl es o g . . , , , . , . . . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . - . . , S P INAL ME NINGITI S Natru m sul ph . — V iol en t pai ns in back . of nec k and head . ph bubo to control suppurati on ( wi t h S il icea) C h ron ic supp ura ti ng stage of syphi l is — Cal carea fl uor Chancres hard and i n d urated Cal carea sul — In . . . . . CL I NI C A L C A SE S . by co ngest ed re o l g yish x ud tio n co v Deep e xca vat io ns wi d er t bo tto m pa i nf ul m i ct uri t io n er i ng surface Kal i mur very three hours I mp ovem ent oo n s t i n th e pai n o n u ri n nd t h e u lce rs rapid l y h ea l ed w i t h k a t i ng d i sa ppea re d F A R o c ( ) o o u l ce rs su rr und ed C ha ncr id a ‘ . e r . e a , e s a , ra a , . a, . . , . . . TE ST I CL E S , DI S E AS E S OF . F errum p t ions pai n etc — hos , , F irst stage . orch iti s i nfla mma tory co n d i of , . — mur Pri mary remed y i f from su ppressed gono rr h oea H ydrocel e in l itt l e bo ys — Ca l ca rea phos O rch id s h yd roce l e so m eti mes after N a Kali . . . . tr u m ma r . — fl uor Dropsy Cal care a sa me , , . of the testi c l es . I n d urati on s of . — mun ( E d em a of the scrotu m and prepuce ( a lso sore S pe rm ati c cord and tes ti cl es pa i nft A chi n g i n testi c l es V iol e n t i tchi ng on sc rot u m from pu bes Na t rum N a tr u m strip/n) pai nfu l L oss of h air an d . . . . . TONGUE . — Coa t in g, a a ph e l l o w b a s e c l co l o d t r e y y F labby ; taste so ur soap y, acri d I nfla mm ati on of the to ngu e w hen suppu rati ng — F errum ph os I nflammati on of the tongue wi th d arkq e d sw ell ing Ca nce r — Kal i mun For the swe l l i ng i n gl ossi tis Coati ng w hi te d ry grayish w h i te sl im y — Kal i ph os I nflam mati on of the tongue when excess i ve d ryness occurs or exhaust ion Coati ng l ike stal e brow nish li quid m ustard excessi vel y d ry i n the m orni ng as if i t wo uld cl eave to the roo f of the m ou th B rown tongue E d ges of Cal carea sul . - , . . , . . . . . , - , , . . , , . , , . . , TO NG UE tongue red and o e s r . 299 . the m orn in Tongue ex cessi vel y dry ph — Coati ng yel l o w sli m y, so m eti m es wi th w hi tish edge I nsi pi d pappy taste Cal ca rea ph os — S wo l l en sti ff n um b whi te fun e d pi m l a nce r C py Na trum mun — Coati ng sl i m y, cl ear and watery especi al ly w hen sm all bu bbl es of froth y sal iva cover the si des and ti ps L oss of tast e mapped tongue C l ea n m oist tongu e Tongu e n um b and stiff Chil dren sl ow i n l earni ng to tal k Sensa ti on o f a ha ir on to n u e a r ne ton e a m o th m o e D n d u r ss o f u y g g s ensati on Na trum pho s — Coa ti ng at the base m o ist cream y or l n o f t i i r f o o d en e o w B te en t on h l l l i a d a i s r s a n o s s y g p tongu e Ca ncer Na trum sul ph — C oa ti ng dir ty b ro wnish gr een or grayish n l r i s r i een T as te b i tte o S m ton e b u n b r a n d l i u s r u g g g y ters on ti p Red tongu e — Sil i cea I n d urati on of the tongu e hardeni ng I nfl amm a tion resul ti ng in suppurat ion — Ca l carea fl uor Crack ed appearan ce of the tongu e wi th or wi thou t pai n I nd uration of the tongu e, harden i ng after i n Kal i sul . , . , . . . , , , , . , . , . , . . . , . . . - , . . . - . . , . . . . . , . . , . flammati on . Magnesi a phos — Y e ll ow , sh i n y coati ng espec ial l y wi th pai n i n bo wel s and pressure in sto mach NGT E — Th e coati ng of the tongu e d oes not al ways w hol ly i nfl uence the choi ce of a rem ed y i n al l afl ecti ons of the tissues If any on e sufferi ng fro m a ch ronic catarrh of the sto mach , tak e al so anothe r acu te d isease the coa ti ng of the ) ( tongue wil l not al ways have that pecu l iar appea rance w hi ch wil l i ndi cate the rem ed y su i ted to the acu te disease If any disea se part icul arl y of a chron i c natu re shows i tsel f wi tho ut d ecisi ve sym pto ms then the coati ng o f the tongue wi l l in m ost cases gui de i n the choice of an appropria te rem ed y . , . . , , . , , , , ch ii ssl er S ( . ) , . TW E L T HE 00 3 V T ISS UE RE ME D I E S E TONS IL L ITI S Ferrnm . . — phos Tonsils red and i nflam ed pai nful on sw al l o wi n g Th is rem ed y at first al one — Kal i mun The secon d rem ed y as soon as there is an y sw e l l in g of the t h roa t Th roat spotted w hi te or gra y Ch ro nic o r acute tonsill iti s wi th m uch swe llin g — Kal i pho s Tonsils large and sore wi th w hi te sol i d d e posit on the m l ik e di phthe ri ti c m em brane — Na tru m pho s Ca tarrh of the tonsi ls wi th a gol den yel l o w ti nge d exu dati on from an acid con d i tion of the stoma ch Ch ron ic swe l l i ng o f the tonsi ls — l r s Ca ca e a pho C h roni c sw el l i ng of the tonsil s ca usi ng pai n on openi ng m ou th d eafness an d difficul ty of swall o wi ng “ Husky vo i ce i ntercurren t I n spo ngy h ype rtroph y of th e tonsi ls i n ch il d ren i n the 2x tri t urati o n we ha ve fo un d a fai thfu l and protracted use of the d rug i n ma n y cases to pro ” duce a mark ed di mi n u ti on i n the siz e of the tonsils H C ( Fren ch M D ) — s Cal care a ul ph Tonsill i t is, l ast stage w hen m att er d i s ch arges or abscess fo rm s — Na tru m mur U vul itis ; here the m uco us cel ls are the sea t H ence not Ka l i mu r but N a tru m mu r is th e of the d isease rem ed y C h ron ic e n l argem ent of the ton sils has been cured b y the re med y i n the 3 oth poten c y — Ma gn esi a pho s Tonsi ll itis worse ri ght si d e Throat very red an d p u ff y Pati e n t is ch il l y and t ired head aches and is fl ushed CL IN I C A L C A S E S . , . . , . . . . , , , . - . , . . . , , ; . . , . . . . , . . , . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . I y i n ob t i nate cases of ul ts sa l i va t io n w it h e xc l l e n t r i n p rt i cu lar was cu ed wi t h On c h t m s t A i i y b y i y y o y em ka b l d e d u n l a n w h o s u ff r d t e e s d g p from s ve re i nfl mmat i o n f th to nsi l s t h t h e cou l d sca rce l y sw ll o w mi l k or w ter had rece i v d fro m m e a p pa tio n o f me cu ry Th e in fla m mati o n f the to n i l w d uced v y q u i ck l y b ut not her e vi l set i n T h gu m w ere l oo e ned b l e d i ng easil y and n mel y io l en t sa l i va t i o n t e t h a nd th e tee t h w re l ck n d I th ought of sta nd i ng bac k f o m th ff ct io n l so w i th Al a r m s w i t h w h ich I h d oft en be fore suc cu ri ng th is N a tr u m m a r used h a ve ar r e a s , v e re a e e a e a se a s. o e a e . . , a ra r s e . a s , r s . , s a er . r a nd es e cial l p re as s , . e , o a o a y e . re ra e re peated l es e . . e , B a e a e . TWE L T HE 0 2 3 K li m (B V E T ISSUE RE ME D IE S . T ) and o rd ered them to be gi ven dry every ha lf h our fo r th ree h o urs and the n every h our t h ro ugh the nigh t Th e next morn i n g q uite ea rl y I cal l ed a nd to my to nishmen t fou nd h i m si tti ng up i n b ed q uite bri gh t and breath ing natu l ly H is ch est h ad assumed a more norma l form and t h e to nsi l s were co nsi d e ra b l y di mi nished i n siz e Th e sa me remed y w s con ti n ued thro ugh t h e next d ay and t h e next morn in g t h e l i tt l e fel l o w met me i n the pa rl or com parati vely well H II E ( ) of a ar ” . . . , . , as , ra . , . a , , . . — h o s p . . Ferrum Toothache wi th hot ch ee k i nflam ed gum Wo rse wi th hot better wi th col d li q ui ds or root of tooth re red and i nflam ed r a f m o e t o ene eet s s r ss s G o t h f u e e l g e longated Od ontalgia — Tooth ache wi th sw el li ng of the gums and Ka li mur cheeks to carry 0 3 the exud i ng efl ebe al bu m i noid su bm — Ka l i phos Toothache of highl y nervo us delicate or p ale Toothache wi th easil y b leedi ng irri tab l e em oti onal persons ri h t red seam or l inc on the m a b s h v e a m The u m s u g g g Teeth feel sore ; gri n d in g of teeth ; seve re pai n in decayed o r fill ed teeth — Toothache aggravated in the warm roo m an d Kal i sul ph in the even ing b ut is better i n the col d ope n air — Magnesi a ph os Tooth ache if hot l i quids ease the pai n ( if co ld eases the pai n Fer r u m films ) N euralgi c rheuma tic tooth ache very in tense and shooti ng eased by heat Pa ins b ut i ncreased b y sl ight m ove m en t re l i eve d b y pressure Tooth ache worse after go i ng to bed and from col d was hi ng Non i nflamm a and co l d thi ngs ge nerall y ; i n fil l ed teeth tory too th ache — Na t rum mur Toothache wi th i nvol u ntar y flow of tears or grea t flow of sali va — Sili ce a Tooth ache when very i ntense at n ight w hen ne i the r heat n or co ld gi ves re l ief an d w hen caused by ch ill i ng a i n a i f the eet T ooth che w hen the p s d ee e te f s a d i n o t h e p pe rioste um or fib ro us m e mbrane coveri ng the root of the tooth and abscess fo rm s Tooth ache caused by su dd en chi ll to the feet w hen dam p fro m perspiration L oom ess of the teeth . , . , , , . , . , . . , . . , , . . . . . . , . . . , , , , . , . ' . - . . , . . , , ‘ . , . . . r un o as 0 3 3 . — os ph Too rap id de cay of the teeth strum ous cond iti ons Teet hi ng ai lm ents d uri ng pregnancy Teeth ache w orse a t ni ght — Tooth ache if any food touches the tooth Cal carea d uot Too thache wi th l ooseness of the teeth ; enam e l of the tee th an d defici e nt u nnat ural l ooseness of the teeth rou gh “ Whe re the use of Calca rea fl u or has been conti n ued for many w ee ks I have observed bad e ffects on the teeth suggest i ng i ts possi b l e use i n cari es of the tee th especi al l y in chil ” l a dren R S ope n d C ( ) Cal carea . , . . . . . , . . , , , . . . . C L IN I C A L C A SE S . Th ree c es of od o nta lgia we re rel ie ved i n fe w ho urs by Fm pbas fix T h e sy mpto m we re : E l o ng ti o n f t oo th gre t ore n ess of too th to pres su e co n t i nued pa i n co ul d no t sl ee p no sw ell i ng o f face o r gum not re l i eved by h e t or col d — N A J i 893 p 54 a as r o a s , . . . ti on Ca nce r, . . TUMOR S . . s, . , . s , a Ka li ph a , . — os . . pai n offensive di scharge , discol ora and . ph E pi thel ioma Cance r on the ski n near a m u co us l i ni ng wi th discharge o f th in ye ll o w se rous puru lent I t cured an ep i the l io ma for Dr H 8 Phi l l ips secret ions of To l ed o Ohi o si tuate d on the l ef t si de of the nose , a horn y I t had lasted l ik e scab w i th a dark sw o l len i nfl am e d areola ove r si x m on ths — R an ula Na t rum mur — F errum ph os A n excel lent al ternate rem ed y for excessive pain i n c ance r Ca nce r of tongu e has bee n bene fited b y i t Naevus — s Ca l care a pho Ca nce r i n scro fu l o us consti tu t ions H ouse m aid s k n ee A c ute or chroni c cysts req uire th is rem ed y B ursae Bronchol cel e go it re c ysts — S erous swe ll i ngs cysti c t um ors E x ecs Cal ca rea sul ph si ve gran ul a ti ons and supp u rat i o — a B lood tu mors on the heads of ne wborn in Cal care d uot K no ts k erne ls h ardene d gl an ds i n the fem al e breast fau ts Ka li sul . — . , , , , . . , . . , , . . . . . . . . . . ’ . . . , , . , , . - . . . , . V TWE L T HE 0 3 4 T I SS UE R E ME D IE S E . T um ors of the eyel ids E n arged m ei bomia n glan d s S w el l l ing on the j aw bone w h ich i s ha rd Gangl ion rou nd sw e ll i ng of encysted tum o rs such as are fo un d on the back of the w rist Hard swel l ings havi ng t h ei r from strai n of the el asti c fib res I n d ur e capsu lar l igam en ts or on ten d ons seat i n th e fasci a ate d l um ps i n ca cal regi on — Si li cea E n larged glan ds Chron ic en largem ent of l ym pha ti c glan ds S wel li ngs l um ps t umors etc , wh ich are i n S ci rrhous i n dura ti on of d urated but th reaten to su pp urate U terine cance r I cy col dness and fe ti d upper li p and face b row nish purul ent ichorous l eucorrhcea — Has proved of use i n cancer of ton gu e Na trum phos Go i tre w hen there is an aci d con di ti on prod uci ng i t . . . , , , . . , . . . . , , . , . , . . , . , , . . . I I CL N CAL C A SE S maid e n l ad y o f 60 — A C AL GAR B A n uo a rca . . o cam e t o c nsu l t me o n t h e 1 3 t h Octobe 1 883 t l l i ng m h h d h i ny w lli ng n h l eft in d ex fin ger wh i h had bee n t h for bo ut 1 8 mon ths T h l ump was h d and pa inf u l f smal l pl i t w al nu t b ut rath e fl tt er p t ie n t ner f bou t th e i nd I mprove men t set i n at once and i n two and one-ha l f vo us and d pressed n u n o o B ly w l l m t t t n ti m o nt h w C ) (J p — fort nigh t l d w s broug h t t me R H I A A n i n f nt A C A R A P P B O S O C E C L I mm d i t l y fte bi th well i ng w no ti d n i t head whi h h d con It w it u t d n th l ft t ube ro i ty f th p r i e ta l t i nn d t g o w l g bon w bou t 7 m in d i m te nd it h igh t wa bout 3 m I t fel t x m i n ti o n h o w d th t th pa i etal d o ug h y n t fl u t u tin g C ef l bo n w d fect ive b lo w it From th i th tumo issued I t w vi d nt l y f mod t P ognosi w d oubtful Th e we n i e me ni ngoc l fp n th b i n nd th h il d w it h t h x c pt i on f d ou bl u i gn i ngui n l h n i h l th y I p crib d C l phos 6t h tri t th w t i mes med i i n th r d y th d y A ft tu mo w i d n tl y t k i ng t h i nd i n t d y it w q u i t gon T h h ol i n th bo ne grad ua ll y sm l l er fi l l d up nd t t h nd f th nd h l f weeks w co mpl t l y cl o ed h x i n h F o l i A Z x x i ( g igh t id S n gu i n ou cy t n t h f t h o i pi ta l bon w it h op n p s — fo n t nel l t i R un R ea m! 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Mrs R . had . nasal l o bo o y i i n t h n s r il l ar r t s a e y p p g g a pow d er ever y morn i n f w a or ee k g Th e la rger o ne s came away e ntire l y ; , , bleed ing easil y Calmrea films Th e th i rd wee k reported enti rel y f ee th e sm ll er on es w ere a bsor bed ( J G G il chr ist ) MU L TI PL E Ca nnon ) w h ich appea e d fter the excisi on of a tumor i n t h e scar I t was xcised at S t Ba rt h ol om ew s Hospi tal b ut rapidl y re tu rne d a nd . . r a . . . a r . , ’ e . . . . , i ncreased i n si ze ti l l th e pa ti en t, a gi rl was put o n S i l ia a , ni gh t and m rning T he grad ual d isappeara nce of the gr t h und er this trea tmm was o ne o f the pretti est t hi ngs ha ve eve r seen i n me d i cine — hn a nd ’ , o , ow . I Jo Clark e i n H o mwopa l /n c W orld , A ugust , 1 885 — Su mmon s aw ns At t he L o nd on l l o c Smi th exhi bi ted a chi ld , aged four ears. who h ad in H . ' ' . , D y l m m Hos j ured , G e ra rd his i nd e x fi ng r two ears pre vi usl h is se t u p pri mari l peri sti tis and a scess, bu t th ou t s m pt m s of nec r si s, a nd o n pr i ng no seq uestrum was f u nd Th e s e l li ng of t h e nger i ncreased d ur ng si x m n ths u ntil the ne was al m st r l o u l a e o f i s n d e r e r i A t t h e n d t h d u a r l n f c u rse o e d fi l im , , g g p p y y w o b y o T o . fi ob i o . y o o b o bo o oo wi . o bo ne beca me m uch sma l ler At the end of a second six mont h s a n abscess agai n f ormed was opened and a probe passed i nto s sof t mas s Th e fi nge ag i n great ly i mproved and became small er u nd er a course of ” ( pay By res Moi r and E pps had bot h f eq ue ntl y had si mil ar c es and S i l icea o f st ru mous d acty li t is i n w hi ch co mpl e t e reco ver y had take n pl ace u n d er t he . , , r , a . , r . as , Ca lm nra “ fl uor ica i n l um ps o nic a nd ch r h ard wel li ngs i n the fem a le s breasts I k now w he reo f I speak wh en I state that t h ese swel li ngs can be ea i l y h a nd led w i t h th is remed y Mrs C ag 5 2 came to me bad l y al armed because a l ead i ng surge on h ad said th at sh e h ad a ca ncer o f t he brea st a nd m ust h ave i t cut out i mm ed iat e ly Aft r a ca reful e xami n ti o n o f th e breast and taki ng her h ist ory I said t o A fter s few h er I be l ieve I coul d remo ve the hard l um p wi th med ici ne I mad e a 4 cc sol ut i on o f Go t o w ork o n i t momen ts though t sh e sa id t he remed y by pu t ti ng 4 oz o f th e 3 x ta bl ts i n to 4 0a o f soft wa t er and tol d he r to k eep t h e swel l i ng wet most of th e t ime wi th i t w hich she d i d I ntern all y I gave h er 3 cones of th e 3 ever y th ree ho urs and had her repo rt The o ne week s trea tment had red uced the l ump one f our t h i n o ne week a nd sh e no w ful l y bel ieve s th at sh e is goi ng t o reco ver wh ich she d id i n s ix week s treatment — 2 A l ad y fri e nd o f t h e abo ve 4 2 years of age presented h erse l f fb r C asx t ea tmen t fo r a h ard l ump tha t had be en gro wi ng in h er righ t b rea t fo r I t was pa i nful and sh e was u na bl e to use her ar m for th ree o f o ur y ea s wh ol e organ b comi ng sensiti ve and pai nfi rl a ny l e ngth o f ti me w it h o ut th l t h e r f r m i n h e w a s a c e n t i re o s ee S d y a n d a o v e s t s so f t er r c rect g p p p p i ng th is t rou bl e sh e recei ved the same trea tment as t he above and fl i ng , reco ve ed i n t h re e m o nths Thi s remed y h s never f iled me i n hard swel l ing of the j aw caused by I used it i n o ne t oot ha ch e o r i nj ury and for chaps a nd crack s o f the l ips case o f rapid d eca y o f th e teeth w h ere the ena mel scal ed ofl, and o btam d g esu l ts ve ry good ( 0 A Pal mer M D ) " . s . . . e , , , . a e . . . , " , . . e . . . , : . , ’ - . , , ' . , . , r s r r . . e a e o . , , r . a a . , ' , r . . . , , . . m om FE VE R 0 3 7 . TY P HOID F E V E R Ferr um . — h o s p Typhoi d or gastric fever wh en commenc i ng ; i nitiatory stage for chill iness Typhoi d wi th extreme prostration ; freque n t hemorrhage i n dicati ng d isorga nization of the blood — Kal i mun Typhoi d or gastric fevers for gray or white coated to ngue and loose ness of the bowels with l ight yellow ochre colored stools or floccul ent evacuations and for abd om i nal t endern ess and swelli ng — Ka l i ph os Typhoi d or mali gnant symptoms whe n affect ing the brai n causi ng stupor d uri ng the course of the d i sease Debility weak action of or with sym pto ms of put ri d blood the heart sl ee pless nes s ofiensi ve breath putri d od or of stools stupor Sord es o n the teeth A n excelle nt rem edy i n ex trem e vi tiation of the blood when the system seems full of typhoi d poiso n and the disease is not located i n any single . . , , . , - , - , , . . , , , . , , , , , . . , Ka l i sul ph Typhoi d or gastric fever with a ri se of tem ratu re at ni ght an d a fall in th e m orn in g e p — Ty phoi d or malign ant co nd iti ons d uri ng Natrum mun the cou rse of an y fever such as twitchi ngs wi th gr eat dro wsi n ess wate ry vom iti ng sopor parch ed to ngu e etc — A fter typhoi d or gastric fevers as the d is Calcarea phos ease decl i nes . — , . , , , , , . . . C L IN I C A L C A SE S . Typh oi d fev er i n y ung ge nt l man w i th ve ry ac t i v b r i n ; p mi n nt that h b c m v e y hy steri cal wou l d cry l i k ch il d nd sy mptom w [ g um/ fa Hy mn 5 1m m nd Caf e h bem me n rvo us ll so b w h e nev Kal i phos cu d th is sy mpto m and h e rece i ved no oth f il d to re li v f v A ft th pat i nt g t u p th e medy seem d rem edy th o ug h ut t h t ni c to act ( M o n roe ) D vi s f D ll s Te x ppe red T h f ll w i ng fro m th pe n f Dr A nd i f i nt s t si nce i t ill u i n t h Soul /rem j ou r nal o/ H o m opa l lty t t s the val u of th ese medi i n th is d i i st Th m st ra ti n l co u rse to p ur ue is to supply d efi ci encies a nd t mo ve exa m s The e is de p res i n perce pti bl i n ll cas s f nat ure typh i d f ve ; mad as th i s d epr ssio n is t h resul t f m l ec ul ar ch nge th o as e er a e e e o e o e . e o re e o o re e . es . P a . . a e a a a s, a s o a o e r . a e as . a , e re a s , sease o ass , s o r e er s a . r . o e , e o e er e ra e , ro . . o a e re er . a , . . o r as a e . e r e e a e e a e e e . o o a e a , o e 8 0 3 TWE L T HE mol ecules of T ISSU E R E ME D I E S E . i ve our special tte ntion W h e ther th is m ol ecu la r change can be bro ught abou t by th e use of w as R m loan 3 m m Pitas a c Clai ms Ci m i aj/Z Fer m m Mos N atru m ma r or N atr u m phos o w ha t no t is th e q ue stio n tha t d ema nd s speci al a tt en t i on o th e rs by Rm l ox So me h av cl ai med success by t h e u se of B aptis l i ed as th ei r sh eet nch or gi v i ng i nci d en t l trea t me nt as th ey th oug ht sym pto ms I t is a calle d for and som e success has fo ll o wed th is meth od o f pr oce du re e ye r co nced ed fac t th at th e i nfl am ma t io n i n t h e gla nd s of B ru nner and k eep up th e fe ver and the re medy th at cu res th ese gl nds cuts sh ort t he d i sease a nd the remed ies th t l ha ve fo und to d o th i s most certai n l y are Fm u m phos and Ka l i mu r gi v en i n al te rnati o n ev ery ho ur d uri ng fe v er w h ere th ere is a w hi te or gra yish coa ti ng o n the tongue T he PM is a to i n su ch on d i th e best f eve remed y a nd th e Kal t m a r th e best eli mi n ti on s I f the to ngue sh oul d become brown gi ve Kal i Mom and es pec ia l l y i n th ose cases wh er th e pa ti ent i s d el irio us o r nerv ous a nd i n th e m o re If th e tongue assumes a y ell ow sh i n y co a t~ maligna nt form of the d isease i ng th e n resort t o M ag nesi a phos a nd especial l y w h e n th ere are pai n i n If th e tongu e h as a the bo w el s a nd a se nsa ti o n o f p ressure i n th e stomach gol den y ll ow coa ti ng creamy mo ist gi ve Nal r a m phos S h oul d t h e ton gue ha v e a d irty brown ish gree n coa ti ng gi v e N atrum sulfih Th es e Last o f remed i es are especi all y i nd i ca te d i n th is con d i t io n of the to ngu e al l wh e n th e pa t ient begi n to co nv al esce fi ni sh up the treatm e n t w i th Ca! cam Alcoa as a co nnecti v e t i ssue and b l ood ce l l co ns t i tuen t is n ee d ed In l l cases w h e re th ese ti ssue remed ies ha ve bee n used b y me they h ave p ro ve d nd wil l cu re i f gi v e n as i nd i cated Th ey supp l y the ab u nda ntl y s uffi cie nt i norgan i c el e me nts tha t are d i st urbed o lack i ng i n all d iseased tates a n d if a st ri ct o bserv nce is h ad i n th ei sel ecti o n th e physi ci a n wi ll certa i nl y c ure t ll I usua ll y gi ve th em t he 4: to 6 x any d i seases th a t can b e cured pot ency a nd w h il e ma ny may co nsi d er m d ogmati c in the use of th ese as n remed ies I can see no reaso n yet to cha ge off i nto th e in tri ca te mazes o t Wh il e I still use ma ny su ppose d pa t h oge ne t i c pro v i ngs of po l yph r macy po l ych rests l l en d d eci ded prefere nc t o th e p roper use of the Tissue Remed i es w here i nd ica ted Miss N etti e W ze t 23 W as ca l l ed i n co nsul tat i n found th e pa t ien t appa re n tl y in l ast stage o f th e d i sease wi th th e sy mp toms usual i n su ch A s o th er remed i es h ad been tri ed and she seemed si nk i ng I ad vi se d cases i n so l u ti o n Kal i U nder th e use o f th i s rem edy she ral li ed and i t was co nti n ued so m d ys wi th th e resu l t th a t sh e ul ti ma te l y recove red An th er i mil ar case was gi v n t h sa me remedy w hen oth ers seem e d of vai l wi th th e same go od resul t o f prod uci ng a ch ange fo th e be tter no wi th i n a few h ours foll owed by recovery ( C T M ) v se era l V men ts must el e rece a . . . , , . , , , , r . . , e " . a . . , a , P . . a . a , ' . . , , . r c r . , , . e , . . , , . - e , , , . - , . . s . , - , . a , , a . , r s r a a , , a . e , , a e a , . . . , . o . , , , . . e , . e s o a a , e r , . , TYP HU S F errum phos Kal i — mun . — F or consti patio . FE V E R The first stage n, . in . . lternation with K al i a stools light c lored - o . TWE L VE T ISS UE m TH E 1 0 3 am as . w it h h red i tary te nd e nc y to ph th isi pul mo ua li s who resid es i n C o n n ecticu t a nd was soj ou rn i ng i n ou ci t y for th e be n fi t of h i s n d fo u nd h im suffer i ng wi t h gon i zi ng pa i n i n t h ri ght i l iac re gi o n heal t h H had bee n attack ed sud d e n l y at 2 o cl ock A at wi th th i p i n a n d had U po n ex a mi n tion 1 foun d a tumo r vom ited se ve r l t i mes be fo re I saw h i m r e ve n i n t h e rig ht i l i c fo so t nd r to t h e t o uch t h t he cou ld no t b t h w eigh t f t h b d cl o th i ng H i s bo w l h ad mo ved tw i ce wit h i n a fe w h o u rs 1 l rned t h t h h d te n of a mi n ce pi e t d i nne r th e d a y b e fore i n o ne o f h is mov em ents nd h d pa sed a q ua n ti ty o f cu rra nt seed Th ere — l h c ur r n t need d b e s t d t t a o u o b o y i i l n u s d n s i h c o d t to t h iag t n p a o u n g y ma n s et . 22. . s e e r . a . a e ’ e . a e o a e a a ca . s s was th e ea e s ea a e . a . a a a e e e ea . a ssa , . s . . a . m s ma l i . H is t empe ra t u re was . an d F 30 3 e a a s e s u l e p no Fo r . se v a rock sh o wi n h d o r t he be l ly w s a g rea t a m a n d l i K m u n f n v e h i m F er m m 5 a ar o fi o I o a 0 i n l t i n t ce t t g M g 6 n d i t x t r i t t l t i n d a n n h b n t o u y o u r i o o f lfi m n e t a k e h l h v ; ( ) g y p h o f fl a xse d w re k ept con ta n tl y a h o t as co ul d b om e t o a ll e l i e d pp v ia te t h r r i h u h i a t u r e f a l l a i y o t n t h n d f r t s i x s e m h a d e e A t e o t h n p p to 1 0 0 F nd pu lse to 90 Th i s t a t me nt w co nt i nued wi th ou t i n te m i s si o n nd th e i n fl am mato ry sy mpt om tead i l y i mpro ved a nd t he siz e o f t h e tu mor grad uall y l esse ned A t t h e en d o f a wee k t h e tempe atu re a n d pu lse becam no mal the tumo r ha d e ntirel y d i sappeared t h be l ly w so ft a nd a mere t race of t h e t en d er n ss re m i n ed H e t oo k no ot h er me d ici ne s Th e resul t i n t h is case i s I t h i nk phe nom nal si nce i n th i cl ass o f ca ses th e pr ogn osi s i s l w ys u n fa vo ab le a nd t he cred it o f th e ca e n a be cl ea r l y i g ven t o t he I ron and the Pbl asb t he o ne remo vi ng the i nfl ammati o n t h e o ther causi ng t h a bsorpti o n o i th i nfi l tratio n th us b ri ngi ng bou t re so l uti n nd abo t i ng t h e conseq uen t su ppur ati o n rit yph l i tis a nd D r p B urd ick o f O ak l and a nd Dr B righa m f San Fra nci s o were both call ed i n co nsul ta t io n a nd bo t h agr ed w it h m e as to th d isease and bo t h a c q ui esced i n th e t rea tment W h ve n m d i ci n w h ich i s t he peer o f Fer m m pkos as wh eth id iO path ic or sym ptomat i c an d fev er remed no ne be t te r t ha n K l i m b orption o f infi ltration s t ca u th Calm rea fl uor 3 x apid l y abw rbed a n i nd urated and se nsi ti ve tu mo r e xt e nd in g fro m th l i ver caecu m to t h e l o we bo rd r o f t h eral i nch es o und th e t u m ar ra o e . e . . . er a s a a e . s r as re . . a , - a . s . e . as . a er ar as a . e e a a s r . e r a e a a r . . e . , as e . . s . s . . . e o a e r a . e , . . . , c o a e a . y a r. a o , e e , e o . e er . e a se . . " s . r . . r e AND UL CE RS e e UL CE RATI ONS . F errum phos — U l cerati ons of gl an ds to re l iev e the thr ob bi n g pai n so reness red ness heat and congested con di ti o n U l ce rs if there be fever o r hea t or red ness and congestio n — Kal i m ai n U l ce rs w i th fibri nous d ischarge Ul ceratio n of the 08 and ce rvi x uteri wi th th ick w h i te mi l d secret ion s ; all u l ce ra ti ons w he re the re i s sw e l l i ng or a d irty w hi te ton gu e o r a m eal y flour l ik e scal y surface or a fibri n ons disch arge ; pro u d flesh exu berant gran ul at ions Ulcerati on of cornea S ee ( E ye Diseases of ) . , . , . , , . , . , , , - , - , . , , , . . UL C E RS UL CE R A T I O NS A ND 3 . 11 ph Tu bercu l ous u l ce rs w i th a cont in uo us ooz ing o f ye ll owi sh pus and l ym ph wi ll often yie l d to th is rem ed y — U l cerati on of the stomach or bow els Na tru m ph os S yphi l i ti c u l ce rs ye l l ow coa t ing h av i ng appearance of h al f Kali su l . — , . , . . , Si l i cea U l cers of the lower l im bs whe n dee p seated and the pe ri ost eu m is afl ected S il icea has ul ce rs th at are spongy rea d i l y b lee d i ng w i th torp id cal l o us ed ges fistu l ous u l cers S l uggi sh ul ce rs secreti ng a thi n feti d i cho ro us yel l o w fl uid i n h ard wor k ed an d i l l fed peopl e U l ce rat ion fol lowi ng abra si on of the sk i n ove r the sh i n bone U se also l ocal ly or i a fusi o n of hay w h i ch conta i ns S ilicea S upp urati ve processes m assi ve and repeate d d oses in scroful ous glan d u la r swel l ings wi th suppurat io n — U l cera tion of bone su bstan ce as an i nter Cal care a pho s c urrent — U l ce rati on of the gl and s Ul cers Open Cal carea sul ph P urul ent so res w h ich may resul t from ab rasions p im pl es wo un ds burns scal ds or b ruises U l cers of the l ower l im bs wi th a disch arge of yel l ow sa ni ous ma tter — U l ce rati ons of bones Varicose u l cers Cal care a fl uor . — - , . , , , . , , - , , , - . - , . , . , , . , . . . . . , , , , . , . , . . . I I CL N CA L mcc angry C A SE S . both legs ru nni ng th in i ch o ro us secret io n red nd pa i nfu l wh ich h d bee n bo th e i ng her fo r fou r y ea rs break i ng o u t th n ca bb i ng ove l h t a r l n a y a l i h t i e n g p ta k i ng n i n flam m ti o n so tha t sl eep was d i st u rbed ; l ocom o t io n prod uced i n f ct th sores w e re see mi ngl y very se vere seve re pa i n l t once g ve h e r S i l i ce 6x and C r/( a rea phos 6 x th ee d ose each pe d a y bou nd up l l th sores nd i n f u r w e k th e li mbs wi t h fl n nel ro l l r ba nd age were heal ed u p and t he pa t ient well che e ful nd ha ppy ( A P Da vis M D ) had i nd ol e nt ul ce rs n l o w A S se t t 6 fo t h ree y ea h l f o f l ft l g wh i ch is red ve ry much wol le n Th fl tu l ous u l cers se cre ti ng t h ick n o l s a d h i h h a h r n n l n t e o w u w o w y i bo P i l c v e t ff m a ers f n n a i r n p y p p F r q u c o u n o t i t e n t i e e ci pal l y at n i gh t E m cia t i o n poo h m r n i n pp g g w ith th ick ye l lo w expectorat io n and co nsi d er bl w k nes i n m orn i ng Ca lm rra fl avo 6 x mo n i ng i gh t d y nd e eni ng for L ung no rma l al t f fo u d y s wi t h o ut m ed i ci ne na ti ng wi t h in t rv ls C ured i n fi ve mo nt hs N n la gem e n t o f t h e l i mb was E xternall y o nl y gl yce rine no t ice bl e afte r six mo nths ( D r H an sen A l ign M ed A gi rl ca me i nto my c . . wh o h ad . a o a a s. a . r r. s e a , . . . o s res o n e . . e . a a . t . a s r . e a , o r . r . s a e a a . e . . , . . . . . r . . o rs s . a r . er e a o . r r . . ea e v a . , s . s , . o e , , a . e . a , . a e e . . s s r a . e a o . a s ree . er r . . e a s, TWE L VE T ISS UE RE ME D I E S THE r 2 3 . o nic yphi li ti c ul cer I obser ved a yell ow coati ng on t h e surface of t h e u l ce w h ich h ad t h e ppeara nce of hal f d ried cra ne A lt er N a tr u m phos th e coati ng d isa ppea ed wi thi n {ou r da y and t h pa tie n t was otherwi s much imp o ed ( C Hg ) I n t reati ng a chr s , r. - a e r v . . e s r . . UR I NAR Y DI SOR DE R S . of Fe m pho I nconti nence of uri ne if from weak m the sph i ncter m usc l e Wet ti ng of the be d especial l y in chi l d ren E n uresis noct urna fro m weak ness of the m uscl es of ten seen i n wom en w hen ev er s u r u r i t o co h c a e the ne t u s s u p y g Cysti tis first stage w i th pai n heat or feverishness S uppres si on of the ur i ne w i th hea t E xcessi ve secreti on of u ri ne Po lyu ria sim plex I rresisti bl e urgi ng to uri nate i n th e d ay ti m e aggravated by stan d i ng and accom pa ni ed by pai n al o ng the ureth ra and neck of the b ladder Retenti on of uri ne w i th fev er in l i tt l e chi l dren as we l l as i nvol untar y spurt i ng of " uri ne w ith every co u h m a v e che e M D S o e r B M s ) g ( ri eties of red w i ne wi l l c ure noctu rn al en uresis i n ch i l d re n o wi ng to t he iron contai ned there in Dose night and m or ni ng D iurnal en uresis d epend i ng o n i rri tati on of neck of the b la d d er an d en d of pen is Kal i mun — C yst i tis secon d stage when swe l l ing has se t i n i rs i i u u s i a l nte t t ex d t on d ch e f h i c k w h te m c i t u o a n a r a d i s ( ) g The princi pal rem ed y i n ch roni c cysti tis U ri ne dark c o l o red deposi t of uri c ac id w here the re ex ist torpor and i nacti vi ty of the l i ver Kal i phos — Cysti tis i n asthen ic condi ti ons wi th prostra t ion Freq u ent u ri nati on or passi n g l arge quanti ti es of wa ter Fre quen t scal d ing ; nervous we ak ness I nconti nence of uri ne fro m nervo us d ebil i ty bl eedi ng from the urethra Paral ysis, afiecti n r t a i t h e i l i the ph ncte m c e n a b t to e n i n s i r l ca u s i u s y g g uri ne U ri ne qui te yellow E n uresis i n old er ch il dren I tch i ng in ure th ra Cu tti ng pain in bladder and urethra — s . rru . . . . , . . . , . . , . . “ . , . , . , . . . . . . . , , . , . - , . , . . . . , . . , , . . ne G ravel Pain after the ti on as if the m usc l es d id not q uanti t ies of ur i ne uri . . . . . . TWE L T HE 1 3 4 wh ich he prescr i en uresis bed V E N atru m ma n TI SS UE . M E DI E s RE . wh ich cured both th e erupti on and th e . o rnel ius O l d enbu rg reports a case o f spasm odi c ret en ti on o f the uri n e No u i n was t fi rs t e xcre ted ; eve n the ca the te r fail ed to bri ng a n y aw ay Mag nesia pil os was gi ve n w h ich rel i e ved somew ha t ; som e ur in e I n fi ve d ay s no pe rmanen t o d eci d ed resul ts bei ng obt a i ne d was pa ssed fro m th is re med y Sch ii ssl e r s ad vi ce was fol l owed and accord i ngl y Ca l m rea phos was gi ven wh ich cured i n o ne d ay Some two m o n th s l ater anot h er at tac k came on w hich was l ik ew ise i m medi atel y cur ed b y G ri m m h l t r o t h e f l i n d n l l m f o o w a t w e i os o e as l A a t h e e l n t i H Z w g p y p Dr C r . e a . . . r . . ‘ . . . . . . p . a . . . . . . . 0 7 . o nt inence o f uri ne : Wh en I beca me acq ua i nt ed wi t h Dr Schiis l er s preparati o ns I was ver y anxi o us to test the ffects of Kal i phos as Dr Sch ussler recommends this against paral ysis nd para l yt ic co nd it i on s W h oe ve r has bee n occu pied wi th th e st ud y o f psych o l ogy is na t u ral l y rea d y to su spec t pa ral ysi I ack now l ed ge I m a y veryw h ere have gi ven Ka l i phos too freq ue n tl y as I was d esi rous t f n d u t w h a t i t Fo r vari o us reaso ns i t l ed me to gi ve i t fo r i nco n ti n ncy I ga ve co ul d d o i t t h ree or fo ur ti mes d ail y i n a l i tt l e wate I n fi ve cases two of w hi ch I trea ted wi th out good resul ts Kal i phos br o ugh t abou t ama i ng l y rapi d i m h d u l t o t h e ro ve ment r ea t a r l n t i l a W y o I y i t h s e t t e l e m u n i 7 g p g p ed y eve y ti me i t was gi ven u p as th e i n co n ti ne ncy al w ays retu rne d w he n i t was d isco nti nued T h e most success fu l case was t ha t o f a n o ld ge n t l e ma n a t Go No d o ubt i n t h is case th ere exi sted a su b pa ral yti c cond i t i on o f th sph i ncte r m usc l e Som e mo n th s afte r trea tment h e ca l l ed back t o say t hat h e was pe rfect l y cu red b ut d esi red t o h ave so me o f the po w d ers r l F r o m h si mpl y by way o f pr ca uti on S c ii s s e ( ) L ad set t o fter h ome opath i c trea tme nt had bee n u nsuccessf ul sn fl ere d wi th enuresi s urine pal e w atery nd ve y prof use Fem ”: phos 61 a r i n h o t w ater t h ree t i mes d a il y cu red ak es M D ) o w W e C R d ( p I m m un e)! o r ( Ja m s L ad y set 3 5 had had trouble for three years an d c o u l d assign no cause t h e eto ; w s ble to retai n th e uri ne at ni gh t b ut w hen sh p ssed large q uanti tie o f water i nvol u nt aril y no t i n d a y ti m General heal t h good Fe m m phos 3 x four t i mes a day A wee k la ter epor t d t h a t sh e co ul d no w re t i n the uri n sh e much b tt er d u ri ng th e d y T he med ici ne was co nt i nued for t h w ee k s lo nger w he n sh e i h o r th e bl d d er was no w comm fo rmed m e th a t th po w e te and th t sh e was be tt e r t h n sh had bee n fo r t wo years Ni ne m nt h a fterw ard s the a l th o ug h sh e n t ca me to me ag i n wi t h rn of t he mal ad y ; a i r e t u n d t p m pleas ag i n co mpl e tel y sto pped the i ncon ti n nce was th e n ( a d mi t a W i l d e ) ( o Dr C ru we l l rep rts o n . ’ s . . i nc e a . . . s e . o . . o i e . r . . z . . . . r . . a . , . - . . e . . . e . ’ a . . . . . a . . r . ’ r r a . . a r . a . . . . a e e re e . a er ve . a a a . . s o . a a . e e . s e e . . a e . . . . . - . e. . . . e a . . V ACCI RAT I ON . S houl d an y bad resul ts show themsel ves Kal i ma r wi ll i f act ion i i ssl er n r sa I f f l ve e t e t S ch nece o o w w th s u r l a s s i y g ( ) . . . VE I NS D I SE AS E S . OF 3 5 1 . V aw s, DI SE AS E S or — l Ca carea d a mn . V aricose ve ins vari cose ul cerat ion of the vei ns ( as a l otion also ) S h arp pi erci n g pai ns pati e nts can not be on the ir feet Th e ch ief rem ed y for vari cose ve ins Dr Po rter reco mm en ds th is re m ed y i n vari cose ve in s abou t the vu l va and i n d isten tion of the ovarian and sub o varian pl exus of vein s Different iat ing S il icea from Ch ica n e / Yuan he find s th at the latter m edi c i ne has a grea te r affi ni ty for m uscu lar t issu e and has re l ief fro m col d w hi l e S il icea is w orse from co ld H e q uotes several sym pto ms from Farring ton i n di cati ng the fl uoride of l ime i n affect ions of the lower tissues L i ttl e vesi cl es form arou n d scars ; l acerati ons of the cervi x wi th a consid erabl e am o un t of scar t issue — F errum phos Vari coce l e wi th pai n in testi c les Th is is a po werful ve in rem ed y tho ugh i ts acti on on the arteries is its prim e sphere I t has cured a smal l aneuri sm and the great i nd icat ion for i t is throbbing Vari cose vei ns in young per sons . . . . . . - . . . . . . , . - . . . . . . . . I I C L N CA L CA SE S . Y ou ng man se t 1 8 co m plai ned o f d i ly pai n i n l ft test i cl i nca pacitat i ng h i m f r wor k E xam i natio n sho w ed a v ri coce l e w el l d e ve l o pe d prob ab l y ca us d b y co n t n t h ea vy l i ft i ng f m A fter fi v w e k u se l a m s d i l y o n d o cu r d ( D M ye r S tutt g t ) fi a c se f va ricos ul c rs o f some A phy i ci n f B ogot S A el te st nd i ng bo t h n l gs nd arms Ca lf j ua 6 x w s gi ve n n i gh t a nd mo rn i ng H l d i n fi ft n d y s . . o a s a a a . . se e " e a. o o ea e r . . . ee r . a e . e . . a . a . a e. e . e s a . ar . s a . r o . e s ' o . e e a . . V E RTI GO — phos G idd iness from Ferrum rush o f b l ood to the head wi th fl ush i ng throbb i ng or pressi ng pai n Ka l i phos — Dizzi ness sw im m i ng of the head when fro m ce rebral or nervo us causes and weak ness not gastri c Verti go fro m anaem ia Vert igo worse risi ng and l ook i ng up Kal i sul ph — Vertigo especi al l y on l oo kin g u p and risi ng Na tru m sul ph — G idd i ness wit h bi l i ous coati ng on the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 3 T W E L VE T HE s RE ME D I E S S UE . b i tter taste i n the m o uth ; gastric d era nge m en t ; b ile Verti go wi th i ncl inati on to fal l on th e right tongu e, or ex cess of si d e — Na t ru m phos G idd iness wi th gastri c dera nge m en ts aci d i ty and want of appeti te a o n l t i o d co o e d c e a m o n l r r c y g g the tongue . . , . - , , . C L IN I C A L Dr E . . f Hm . a nk i n . o f om pa nied W ashi n gt i 1 886 by vomi t i ng of opa l lz y. o a cc B R A pr l , C A SE S on D . . C . o re p rts , a case o f ve rt a cid su bsta nce , . i go i n t h e Soul /cm week s o f se ve ra l by s cu red ’ j ou r n a l sta n d N a tr u m phos i n . i ng , o ne i l b u t h a I h ve m d b ut l ittl e u K a v f h l m e t o D r S c u p y no t wi th ta nd i ng few v ry i nterest i ng cu ffec ted A w o m n a t 64 ca m u nd er m y t e t m n t wh o h d been fo ma n y y ears trea ted wi t h o u t uccem t n t e l h h k n b a h r e m y i a d t t ee l t a S p l ls g and d ro ps a nd q ui ni n fel t m ost l y o n se v e v rt igo S h e co mplai ned o f ris i ng from si tt i ng posi t io n a nd n l oo ki ng upw rd S he was co nst n tl y i n d read of f l l i ng nd d id n t ve nt u oo m I g ve h r a ll to l v he th e usual re med ie s wi tho ut a ny bene fi t At las t I ga ve h e i n Ma y 1 8 75 t wo d oses d i l y o f Dr S ch ii ml e s K a l i phos I had th e pl easure of see i ng a i d n t n d d c d l a i c u f o l w h t d h e r d o T e d e i s i n t ca n t t e i n t h p g p meati c d u t i s: h ca n go o ut l o n e v n t d ist a nces nd i l mo st co m l l e u f t c r e d h er p i n ful se nsatio n o f gid d i nes p y ( F rom S ch ussler ) a a e s . a . e . se , as e a e s e a e e a o a a re r a er o . ea e , a r ra a r e s e e r . r, e. a e , o e o e . a o , . . a e ’ o e a . . a s e . r e , . s. a s e " a . . a . re s r a . ss er s . . e . a ' s a a » s. . V OMIT I NG . Sil i cea vo m its as soon as i t n urses Vom i ti ng in m orni ng wi th ch ill ines s — F errum ph os Vo miti ng of b l ood brightq ed b l ood wi th tendency to fo rm a ge lati nous mass Vo mi ti ng of the foo d wi th sour fl uids ; vom i ti ng of food the food returni ng u ndi r r l a i s r a f a e te d oone te e r t k i n t s o t g g — Kal i phos Nausea an d vom i ti ng of so ur bi tter food and of b l ood — Kal i mur Vomi ti ng of bl ood dark cl otted vi sci d Vo m i ti ng of thi c k w h i te ph l egm — Natrum mur Vom iti ng of aci d sour flui d , not . — C h i1d . . ‘ . , , . , , . , . , . . , , , . . , , . 3 18 TW E L V E T HE a s n an T rssUE ms . weaknes o f th e d igestive o rgans w h i ch tro ubles h im fro S ix w ee k s g a m rked ggrava t i o n set i n t ime Feel ing o f l v omi ti ng rush of b l ood to the t h e epi gast ri um man y e u ctati o n col d feet E x mi n t io n ho w ed th e regi o n o f th e st omach to l h ea l t h y siti ve ; li ver k id ney s h ea rt e tc Fer m ent Mos a nd se n h ou r I n th ree d ay s the pa ti n t was l l i gh t vomi ti ng had en t ir k ed l y a nd t h e rema i n i ng sym pto ms h ad l esse ned m ier d fo se ver l w eek s r t fi e a u i v r fl y y o B t h S r m f E s t o 5 ord er wi th p essu re vomit i ng f food i m med i tel y after each m Vo mi ti ng ceased a ft r t wel ve ho urs use a f th e face red ne ss had s a l a . o a r , a . a . s. . s a , , . , r a e . . , . , ar - . . . e , r . s a ' e . a n d n eve r re t urn ed s k o p a o , o r e . . . y y ears Scraw n y n d n ae mic ; suffered from str o rd ers fo r yea rs Th ese for th e past eigh t wee ks have been mt Th ere is present vo mi t i ng f food and p ti e nt f el s i n co nseq ne m w eak and e xhausted O n th t w nty i xth f Octob she recei ve h r d ay l t e er co nd i ti o n was i m p o ved ; vo m iti ng occ o u s F h o p o ften and th case progressed to co mpl ete r co v ry u o r f r t n d a s h a d s u fl i F F o ee y re d f o o m f oo i f v t n o d A m g 7 mea l I n t w nty f u r h ours Fem m phos cu ed t he vomi ti ng 6 L . . R . . th i rt a . a . o e . e -s e o r a s . a er r e e e . ' . . e . e . n o t ret urn o r o . r 1 , . W R ITE R S CRAMP ’ . W h ile writi ng ha n d trembl es pai n Rheumati c pa i n i n joints of fi ngers A chi ng ii — Han ds get sti fl wh i l e wri ti ng Kal i mur — Magnesi a ph os I s often to be used wi th ben efit — s C ramp l ike pai n i n fingers and wri Ca l carea pho Natrum ph — os . , . . . . . . . . W HOOPI NG COUGH . — s F erru m pho W hooping cough wi th vomi ti ng 0 I nflamm ato ry catarrh al stage — I f there be wh ite coa ted tongue and Kal i mur w h i te expecto rat ion ; short spasm od i c cough — Nat ru m mun Whe n the m uc us is froth y cl : . . - . , . , ph W hoopi ng cough i n very nervo us tin A l so w hen exhaustion si ti ve chi l dren ( i nte rcu rre n t ) — Kal i sul ph Whoopi ng co ugh d ecid ed ly yel lov expecto rat ion — Magnesia phos Whoopi ng co ugh beginni ng as Kal i — os . , . . , . . , wu oo pnvc co co a 9 . m on col d convulsi ve fits of nervous cough en di ng i n a w hoop Give th is re m ed y steadi l y — Whoopin g cough i n weak l y consti t u ti ons Cal carea phos or i n teeth i ng ch il dren an d i n obsti n ate cases wi th e ma ci a , , . . , . , C L IN I C A L C A SE S . w h oopi ng cough wh il e not ex tend ed My experie nce i n th e treatment h as been q ui te sa ti sfacto ry to me especi l ly si nce d opti ng th e bi ochemi c U nd er th is treatme nt the cough may be mod ifi ed t reatme nt o f S ch ussl er th e paroxysms lessen ed i n se v ri t y a nd f eq ue n cy and th e d u ra ti o n o f th e d isease ve y materi al l sh o rt en d Th e t reatmen t i s substa nti l l y as fol l o ws : I n t h e earl ier stages o f th e d is ease Fem m phos i s gi ven fo r t h e feb ri l e sym ptoms al te rna ted w it h Ka l i m a r for th e fibri nous expect ora t ion I f th e d isease h as reach ed t h t stage w he n th e coug h has become spasmod i c i n ch r cter en d i ng i n th e charac f ne vou s o igi n t h en Mag nesi a phos is th e re med y pa r te ris t ic w h oop cu r l/ance and as t h i s stag is usual l y reach ed be fore t h e d octo s se rvim a re so ugh t t h is rem d y wi l l form th e basis o f t rea t ment i n ni ne te nt h s o f l l I nd eed a vi al of th is remed y wi th d i rectio ns to give q uantity the cases si ze o f a pea i n h o t wat er e very fo u r h o urs egul ar l y a nd e pea ted w h enever a pa roxysm o f cough i ng co mes o n q u ite f eq ue nt l y const i tu tes t h e w ho l e of - . , a a , . r e e y r , . a , . a . . a a r o r ~ , . . r e . - e . a a , r r . r , treatment ' . oth e remed i es are used cco rd i ng to i nd icati o ns th e ch r act er o f th e e xpect or ati on gu id i ng i n th e se l ec ti o n o f t h e re med y C r/( a rea k u t n n e o f u i n w i n d i n t h e r ea t m e t s a er a l o n t r s i s t e s e d a es v o t i e or g p g p w hen th e l i me sal ts see m to be d efi cien t I usua ll y use t he 6x pot ncy of th ese r med ies t h ough some tim& a lower I ha ve nev er used th h igh e pote ncies i s d emand ed Th e d ose wi l l be q ual to t h t recom me nd ed abo ve for H ag ad i c Mos V ery o ft en i nd eed gen eral l y I ad d t h e req u i red q uanti ty to wat i n a d ose t umbl er nd gi ve a t easpoo n fu l f th e so l uti on at ( D B F Bean e E l d orad o Dr J T F ra w l y o f Cl evel nd O h io reports a case o f w h oopi ng cou gh w hich had d e ve l oped h i gh temperatu re and symptoms show i ng th at pneu monia was d e v l opi ng cur d wi th Kal i ma r 3 x i n h ot w ter i ts ac tio n was m t m s l t h e t e o y i ac u y o m l n t i n r p g p p Ch il d wt 1 8 month s i n th e l ast sta ge o f w h oopi ng cough wi th b l iste red l ips a nd mo uth ; b la ck th i n o ffe nsive st ool fi v t i mes a d y ; ha rd a nd shad o w a nd gi v n u tym pani t ic abd om en ; w ast ed to b y t d i e a r e n t s p p B K D and ph ysi ci a ns got compl et e l y we l l from Kal i sulph C n e rr M ( ) Ca s i n w h ich Ka l i sulplc was gi ve n for w h oo pi ng co ug h w h ich i m me d ia tel y i mpro ved T he seco nd day a fter ta ki ng t h e med ici ne h e co mpl i ned nd t h e left shou l d er of sti fl neck The head is i ncl i ned to ward t h e l e ft G re t pai n n mo vi ng h ead from sid e t sid o r backwa rd b ut can raised mo ve i t fo rwa rd wi th o ut pa i n Thi s co nt inued se ve n d ays ( W P W es sel hmft M D ) In sev ere cases a r a , t . a . r , . e e a e . er , , , . r e . , o a a r . . . . , , . . e . a . , , , a e a a . s a , . , . , e . , , s , e a a e , o . . e . . . , , a . ' , . a . o o . , . . a e. , . . . . T WE L T HE 0 2 3 Ma c n as m os . 9 0a . W V T I SS UE RE ME D I E S E C n oo r rN c o co a — . i I n th e spr ng of r88 1 , wh en wh oopi ng cough a mo ngst th e ch i ld r n h ere a I h eard t h is l itt l e ch il d se t t o mo nth s was gi ve n up by th famil y d oct or fro m t h father o f t he chi ld wh o was i n great g ri ef He me nti on ed th at th e spasms w h ich occurred a bo u t t en t i mes in t h e course o f th e d a y were so I a t on ce se v re t ha t t h e l i ttl e face beca me q ui te l i vi d bl ue an d s wo l l en t n s o b r ra m s f a l m s e M e s m s n e s i n l e o w d e o d e e d t h e s o r c i l a O g y g p p g fi Fi e t h at th ey re tu rned o nl y occasi o nal l y a nd th e a ttack s were q ui t e mi l d d a ys la te r I gave som e Ka l i phos b ut wi t h out be nefi cial efl ect t hen Cal s w rea fil m and i t h ad no good e ff ct as th e pa roxy sms grew o nl y w o rse fo r want o f Mag u s phos I ord ered i t to be tak n gain and i n very sh ort d l t i me t h e pasms a nd w h oop w e e go ne a nd t he ch i ld recove re d i p y m u a d s F o t h e R a u r c d ( ) th ere was an , epi d em i c o f . e e , e , . . , , , e . , av . . . , , e , e . . r s v . , a a , ra , . . W OME N, DI SE A S E S or al s S ee o L e u co rrh e a, D y sm eno rrh e . an d a M e n s t ru a t i o n . 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Nat rum sul ph — I f i t assum es the form of a severe bi l i o us rem i tt ent fever , an d the re i s exce ss of b i l e Vomi t green ish , . . ll r e o w b o w n y or b l ac k . F errum For the fever in al ter nat ion w i th th e pre ced i ng A t the begi nn i ng of the attack — Ka l i ph os For co ll apse and depressed vi tal forc es A l so for d eep green b l uish or b l ack vom i t an d hem orrhages — h o s p . . . . . , . P A R T I V . R E PE R T O R Y . Mental S t a t es a nd Affect i on s . s A b e rr a t i on s , me ntal : K al i fil m A ft e r - e ff ec t s o f . d isappo intme nt : Cale phos h i a l s e o a l s K o f t h r i : ( p g p ve x atio n : ( air filter fri ght : Ka l i phos A m e li o r a t i o n a ft e r sl e e p : Fm pleas A m b i ti on l e ss : Na tr phos A n gry i rri t ab l e : N a tr ma r A n x i et y : Cal c phos K a l i pli es N a tr pleas A ppre h e n s i ve n e ss : N a tr plu m Kal i pl ws N a tr ma r A tt e n ti o n d iffic ult to fix : S il ia u B l u sh i n g from emot ions : Kal i phos B rai n fag from overwork : K ali plws S il ima N a tr ma r C a r ri e s t h i n gs fro m place to pl ace : Al ag m s phos C on so l a t i o n aggrava ted b y : N a i r m a r C ro s sn e s s in ch ild re n : K al i phos s C h an ge ab l e m oo d : Cal f snip/t Ka l i fil m C reti n i s m : Cal c phos C ry i n g m oo d : Kal i p/ ws D a rk fo rebo d i n gs : Ka l i pkos D ej ect i o n o f s pi ri ts : N a i r m a r D e l i ri u m in ge neral : Ferr pleas K a l i peas N a tr a i r ma r a l i pleas N u K s treme ns : Fm p . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . 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' . , , - . , . . , , . . , . . , . . . , . , . . . . . , . . low . . , , mu tteri ng : Ka l i phos . , , . . wanderi ng : N a tr ma r very tal kat ive be ing wid e awake : N a tr m u r Fm pbas De pre ss e d m oo d : Ca lc fi uor Cal snip/r Kal i phos Na i r ma r . . , . . , f . . . . . . , . . . . 8 2 3 T W E L V E T I SS UE R E ME D I E S T HE D era n ge m e n t s m e n t al : Kal i fihos D espai rs o f ge t t i n g w e l l again N a tr sulfilz D e spo n d e n c y abo ut business : Kal z fil ms D i ffi c u l t y o f th o u gh t : S il icea D i sappo i n t m e n t after : Calc fil ms D i sgu st o f li fe : S il i cea D i sh e art e n e d : N a i r sulfilz D i si n c l i n at i o n t o co n v e rse : Kal i fil ms mi x with peopl e : Ka li fi l m s D re a d nervo us : Ka l i fil ms of noises : Kal z fil m s S il icea D u l n e ss : Kal i fil ms lf ag nes fil ms Na i r fil ms E ff e c t s o f d isappo in t men t : Ca le fil m s fright : Ka l i fil ms a le fil m al i fil m s s I t : i f e C r g vex ation : Ca l fil ms E m o t i o n s sud d en hysteria fro m : Kal i films bl ushi ng fro m : Ka l i fil ms E n e rgy want o f : Ka l i fi l m s E xce ss i v e s h y n e s s : Ka l i fil m s E x c i t e m e n t n er vo u s : Ka l i fi l m s F a l s e i m p re s s i o n s : Ka l i films N a tr films F a n c i e s : K a l z fil m s , . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . I , . . , . . . . , . . ’ f . . . . . , . . . , . . , . . . , ' . Fear of fall i n g : K a l z sulfilz ' . F e ar fu l n e ss : Ka l i F e a r s fi n a n c i al fi l ms . ru i n : f fl Cala u or . l l ag n es F o r ge t fu l n e ss : Ca l fil m s F re t fu l n e s s : Ca lf fil m K a l i fil ms s I . . fil ms . ' . . F r i gh t , cts of: eff e . , Ka l i fil ms . F ro l i c s o m e : N a i r m m . . G l oo m y m oo d s : Ka l i fil m A a tr mu r s s G ra spi n g fo r i m a gi n a ry o bj e c t s : Ka l i fil m ’ . . . , . G r e a t i m pa t i e n c e : Ka l i fi l m s G ri e f , s s Kal i fi l m Ca le fil m s Ka l i fil ms N a tr fil m a fter effect s o f : H al l u c i n at io n s : . . . . , . . , . H a u n t e d by v isio ns o f t h e past : Ka l i films l s m r a t n N a t k n i t : o h fi n a a i r w o s s a o t s t e He f g g p H o m e s i c kn es s : Ka l i fil ms l s r m r e F l r s f m o e o N a fi u s f u t r e e s h l e u t t b a H p fi ’ H y poc h o n d ri a s i s : Ka l i fil ms A a l r m a r . . . . . . . . , . . , . . T WE L V E T I SS UE RE ME D I E S T HE 0 33 N e c es si t y fo r N a i r sulfilc N e rv o u s d r e a d : Ka li films N igh t t e r ro rs i n child ren : Ka l i fil m s N o i se oversensi tive ness to : Ka l i fil m s S il i cea Ka l i m a r bj ec t s imagi nary graspin g at : Ka l i fil m s m i t s l e tt e rs o r w o r d s i n w r i t i n g : Ka l i fil ms v erw o rk brain fag fro m : Kal i fil ms P as t v i si o n s haunt : Kal i films P a ssi o n at e o u t b u rs t s : N a tr m a r P e ev i sh n e ss in ch ild ren : Cale fil ms re s t r a i n t : . . . , O O O . . , , , , . , . - , . . . . . . P l ay i n g w i t h pi n s a n d n ee d l e s : S il icea R am b l i ng in talk : Ka l i fil ms N a tr m a r S a d n e s s with be at ing o f heart : N a tr m a r s S c re a m i n g : Ka l i fil m s Mag nes fi l ms S e n s e s i l l usio ns o f : Ka l i fil m s S e n s a t i o n ill usio ns o f Mag nes fi l m S e n s i t i v e n e s s : Ka l i fil m s S il i cea S h y n ess excessive : Ka l i fi l m s . . . . , . . . . , , . , . . . . . , , . s , N a i r ma r S i gh i n g: Ka l i fil m s S l o w co m pr e h e n s i o n : Ca le fil m . . . . . Mag n es fil ms S ob b i ng : . . S o m n a m b u l i s m : Ka l i fil ms S o po r a n d s t u po r i n ac ute d iseases : N a tr m a r s S o l i t u d e d esires : Ca l e fi l m Ka l i m a r s S t a rt i n gs n ervo u s : Ka l i fi l m s S t u pi d : Ca l e fil m S t u po r : Ka l i fi lms s S u d d e n e m o t i o n s ca usin g h ysteria : Ka l i fi l m S u i c i d al t e n d e n cy : N a i r su lfilz S u s pi c i o u s n e ss : Ka l i films T a l ks t o h ersel f co nsta nt l y : Mag n es films T a l k ramb l i ng i n : Ka l i fi l ms wh ile aslee p : It a l i fil ms T al ka t i v e : Fer r fi l ms N a i r m u r T e n d e n cy t o s u i c i d e : N a i r su lfilz s T e r ro r s at n igh t i n ch il d re n : Ka l i fil m T h o u gh t d i ffi c ul t y o f S i l i cea T i m i d i t y : It a l i fi l ms . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . , . . ’ . . . . . . . , . ’ . T i re d of T rifl e s l i fe : S i l i cea see m v ex : . l i ke mo u n tai ns : Fer r N a tr . fil ms . . fi lms . . R E P E R TORY 1 33 . U se s wrong words i n wri t ing orspeak ing : Kal i films V ex a ti o n effect s of : Ca le fikas Kali films V i s i o n s of past h au nt : Ka l i fi lms W an t o f e n e rgy : Kal i fibos W a n t s t o be c a rri e d : Kal i fi lms W ee pi ng d ispositio n to : N a tr mar W h i n i n g : Kal i films W il d n e ss : N a i r sulfilt , . . . . , . , . . . . . . . Head , A n e m ia , ce rebral : Sen sori um Ka l i fil ms S cal p and . . B al d s po t s : Ka l i sulfili Cale fil ms B e tte r under cheerful exci temen t : Ka l i fil ms B l o od rushes to the head : Far r films N a tr sulfilz t umors on scal p : Calf fl u or B rai n co ncussi on of Kal i films feels as if l oose : N a i r sulfik in flammatio n o f first stage : Ferr fi l m s so ften ing o f: Ka l i fi lms troubles of children : Mag nes film vi ol ent pai ns at ba se o f: N ai r su lfilx water in : Kal i films B rai n fag: Calc fil ms Ka li films N a i r mu r B rui si n g pai n i n head : Farr fikos B ru i se s of crania l bones : Ca lf fi ner B u rn i n g on top of head : N a i r sulfilz . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . - . . . , . . . . C e reb ra l . fl uen S il i cea , . o pl ex y : S il ia a s C o l d fee li ng in the head : Ca lf fi l m s C o n c u s s i o n o f t h e b ra i n : Ka l i fil m aft er effect s o f N a tr su lfilx C o n ge st i ve h e a d ac h e s : Farr films ap , . . C eph al mt o rn a : Ca lf . . , . . . . . . . , ma r Nair . . , . , . l : fi . . C ru s t s , yel l ow on sca l p : Cale C ru st a l a c t e a : Kal i m a r sul . C ra n i o ta be s : Cal f films Ca lc salfilz s N a tr C ro w n o f h e a d aches : N a i r fil m . . , . l z fi sul . l r fi sul . . D a n d ru fl : Kal i ' l t fi sa l . , Mag nes films N a i r . , . m ur . , Ka l i m ar . 2 33 E THE T WE L V E T I SS UE R E M E D I E S c itch ing : N a i r . ru pt i o n o n s al p. on occiput offensive : on margin S i l icea , h ai r of ma r . . . Ala i r m a r e at nap : . . x cres c e n c es on scal p: Ca lc fl uor E x cru c i a t i n g pa i n s in head : lf ag nes fill os F al l s o r i nj u ri e s effects o f: N a i r sulfilz E . . ‘ . . , F al l i n g o u t of . . h a i r : It ’ . A a i r mu r a l i su l l z fi . e main nnclosed : Ca le fil ms Fu l n e ss of head : Ca le fil m s G n aw i ng at base o f brain : N a i r sulfilz F o nt a n ell e s S il icea ’ r . . . , S i l icea , . . . . H ai r , fal l ing ou t of : Ka l i sul l z fi N a i r mu r . , . . S il icea , . pain ful on co mbing i t : N a i r sulfilr Fer r fil ms H e a d back o f sore : [ Ca l i fil ms s fee l s cold to to uch : Ca le fil m Far r fil m s fulness of : Ca le fil m s large bones se parated : Ca ir fi l m s nod s forward i nvo l u nt aril y : N a i r ma r a l e fil m s r e u o n s s r u : e C p p r fil m f N a a i s s n r e u r a h n v er x o s e d e t o t e : p l i l i c e a sweats i n ch ild re n : Ca l m s S fi H e a d a ch e acco mpan ied b y appearance o f l u mps . . , . . , . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . f . . . . . , , , d iz ziness : N a i r t a f er an d su l l z fi . . before menses : N a i r ma r w a l k ing : l Va i r ma r . . . bil ious d iarrhcea : N a i r sulfilz bitter taste i n A M : N a i r sulfilz bile vom it ing o f : N a i r sulfilz col ick y pains : N a i r sulfilz const ipat io n : l Va i r mm cool feel i ng in head : Cal fil ms S i licea despond e ncy : l t a l i fil ms d rowsiness : A a l r m a r d ul ness : Ca le fil ms a l i fil m empty feel ing i n sto mach : s excruciati ng pains : l/ ag nes fil ms s e x h a ust io n : Ka l i fil m . . . . . . . . , . . ‘ . . f . . , ’ . ’ . . . . ' . . . f fl . fai nt ish n au sea : fl at ul e n ce : Ca l fo rgetfu l ness : Ca l u or ffim C f fi m l . al . s . . l s . . . . . T WE L V E T I SS UE RE ME D I E S THE 3 34 H e ad ach e , . vated heat : by aggra films Cal e . . mental e x ert ion : Ca lf fil ms Mag u s films Ferr fi lms motion : N a i r mov ing head from sid e to side or backward . . . , . . . . pressure o f b at : Cale fil ms read in g : N a i ru m sulfilz shak i ng head : Farr fi lms s stoo ping : Far r fil m warm room : Kal i su lfili s ame l io rat ed b y chee rful ex c it eme nt : Ka l i fil m cold : Fer r fi l ms cool ope n air : Kal i sulfili eating : Ka li fil ms ex ternal warmth : Mag n es fil ms S il icea l l i l t m i n a m s e o o K fi n e : t g s no sebl eed : Ferr fi l m u iet : l Va i r sulfilt wrapping up head warml y : S ilicea as of n ai l d riv en in over eye : Ferr films begi nning i n the evening : Ka l i sulfilz in mornin g : A a i r m a r before and after menses : N a i r m u r bl ind : Fer r fil ms catarrhal : N a i r m a r c hronic : Ca le fil ms l Va i r m u r S il icea s cold aggra v ates : Ca l c fi l m s ame l iorates : Ferr fi l m commenc in g in mor ning : N a i r mu r Na i r fil ms co ngest ive : Fer r fil ms S i l icea cool open air rel ieves : Ka l i sa lfilz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . q . . . . . . . . ’ . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . d ul l : N a i r . ma r . d ull heav y i n top o f : Far r fil ms d uri ng d en t ition : Ca le fil ms s eat i ng : Ka l i fi l m . , . . . . menses : A a i r mu r ’ . v fro m e e n in g , abd . , Nair b egi nn ing i n : Ka l i o minal l t fi sul . l z fi su l irritatio n : S i l i cea . . . , . , R E PE R TORY 335 . H e ada c h e fro m above downward : Calc fi l m s col d : Farr films n l a i r o t e d o t o err fi N u r i s s i i : F m s y g p p . . . . . l oss o f an i Nai r head : inj uries to Fm heat : fro ntal : N ai r . Nai r ma r . . vous exerti on : S i l i cea l t fi . . mal fl uids : Cal f films n er sun l t fi sul . su i . . . films . . fil ms . i a l l i e e n t e m ot o e ve K b o i n r s : s l g fi hammering : N a i r mur Fer r fil ms heavy : N a i r ma r intermittent : Mag a es fi lms lastin g unt il noo n : N a i r m a r menst rual with h unger : Kal i fiaos . . . . . , . . . . . . , migraine : N a i r mu r . e c occipi tal : . Kal i films n u ral gi : . . fil ms Kal i N a ir l l fi a . Magn es fi lms Mag nes films . , . Na i r . , si t / . S i l ia , . films . exte nd ing to spine : Mag nes films of cachect ic pe rson s : N a i r mu r S il icea chil d ren : Ca lc films Far r fikos i s n t i rs n s i i e e v e o K a l a l e s : l a s p p fi scro ful ous peo ple : S il icea N a i r ma r school girls : Cale films s Mag nes films st ud en ts : Kal i fil m N a i r ma r on crow n of head : Mag nes films s d uri ng pro fuse mense s : Farr fil m on awak ing in morning : Na i r fikos a M n e s fi l m s x s m a l : ar o y p g u ie t rel ieves : N a i r sulfib Kal i sulfilt Al ag ues fi l ms rhe uma tic : Cal e films ri ght si d ed : Farr fi lms s Far r films Kali m u r N a i r mu r sick : Ca le fil m a i r sul lz l N a l m s a l l i K fi f i l m s s u l C fi fi fi . . . . . . , . . . . . . - . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . q . . . . . . , - . . . , . . . . . . , . . . , . , . . . , Na i r . 6 33 T WE L VE T I SSUE R E M E D I E S THE H e a d ach e . dden Nai r onset : in its su sul l i fi . . vertex : Fer r fil ms N a i r sulfili worse near sutu res : Ca l e fil ms righ t sid e : Fer r fi lms H e a t i n vertex : N a i r sulfili N a i r films . . . . , . . . . . H e m i cra n i a : N a i r m a r H y d ro ce ph al u s : Cale films . L . e r u pt i o n on sca l : p u m ps on s al p : c . . . . I t ch i n g , . S il i cea , Ka l i films . N a i r ma r . N a i r ma r . , . . . M e n i n gi t i s : Fer r fil ms Ka l i m a r M e n st ru al head ache with h unger : Ka l i fi lms M i gra i n e : N a i r m u r S i licea M o t i o n aggravates : Fer r fil ms N a i r sulfili s a mel iorat es : Kal i fi l m M o nt h ful l of sal iva : N a i r m a r M u cu s watery coughed up : N a i r m u r . . , . . . . , . . , . . . . . . , N od u l es head : S il i cea on . . , . N o i se , se nsitive to : Ka l i fil ms S i l i cea Ka l i m a r N o i s e s in h ead : Ka l i fil ms N o se b l ee d reli eves h ead ach e : Fer r fi l ms s c c i p i t a l h ea d a c h e : N a i r fil m s S i l icea Ka li fil m s e n l l i l a t e f n i c o fi l n a e : a m s e l S C p s acro ss eyes : Ka l i fi l m P a i n aggravated b y h ea t : Ca le fil ms . , , . . O O . . f . . . , , , . . . . . , cold : Ca le fi l ms mo v in g and stooping : Fer r h at : Ca l e fi l ms . . ressu re o f p as if were a n a il sk u l l o a r u nd . , . . be i ng d ri v en i n : Fer r were too fu l l : h ead fil ms . 1V a i r wo rse foreh ead . : fil ms . . fil ms . Ca lc . su l l i fi . beat ing and b r u isi ng : Fer r fil ms occipital : Ka l i fil ms ur m o l N air i ca i r d : e p r r fil m F ssin g : Ca l e fil m s r s e e p s o n to p o f h ead : N a i r fil m s sh i ft i n g sh oo t i n g st in gi ng : M ag n es fi l m sti tch i n g : F rr fi l m s R u sh o f b l oo d to h ead : Fer r fil ms S a l i v a pro fuse w ith h ead sy mpto ms : N a i r m u r S ca l d h e a d o f c hi ld ren yel lo w secretion : Cal e sulfili . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . a . . . . . , - , . . . , Ka l i su l k fi 8 33 T WE L VE T I SS U E R E M E D I E S THE o from nervous exh austion : Kal i fil ms s an a e mia : Ka l i fi l m s in old age : Ca le fil m laby rinth ine : S i l icea on mot ion and wh e n walk ing : Ca le films l ooking up : Ka li sulfilz Ka l i fil m s rising : Ka l i su lfilu Kal i films wit h deathl y nausea : Ca le films n e r l a n t a i t c d e e N fi r i r m s : m s as g g wi th rush of blood to head : Far r fil ms tend e ncy to fal l to left side : S i l icea V o m i t i n g o f bil e : N a i r sulfilz s so u r froth : N a i r fi l m t ransparent sli me : N a i r m a r u nd igested food : Farr films W at e ry m u cu s co ughed or vo mited u p : Na i r s W e i gh t at back of h ead : Ka l i fi l m Y el l o w cr u st s on scalp: Cale su lfilz V e rt i g . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mu r . . Far r , fil ms . . . . E y es A b s ce s s o rn e a : Ca le sulfili S il icea Ka l i Ka l i su lfilz Mag n es fil ms s spasmod ic o f eyel ids : Ca l e fil m of c A ffe c t i o n s , , , . . , A ggl u t i n a t i o n sul . l id s : N a i r of . fil ms . S i l icea . . d iph th eri a : Ka l i A ppe a r a n ce , . fil ms foot a fter su ppressed ch a - S i l i cea sw eat : . fil ms . m b e r pus in : Ca le , cited : Kal i mu r l z fi sul . . S i l isea , . . . , Ka l i fil ms . B l a ck s po t s b efore ey es : Ka li fi l ms B l e ph a ri t i s : N a i r m u r S i l icea B l i st e rs on cornea : N a i r m a r B l i s t e r l i ke gra n u l a t i o n s : N a i r fil ms B l oo d s h o t eyes : N a i r fil ms Ferr fil ms B l u r ri n g of eyes : Ka l i fil ms Ca le f l u or B o i l s around lids : S il icea B u r n i n g of ed ges o f eyel id s : Na i r sulfili Mag nes fi l ms , . . . . . , . . - . . . . . . . , , . . , N a i r su lfilz N a i r ma r . , . . C an no t in ey es : u se eyes Far r . . Ka l i fi l ms sta ri n g , e x A s t h e n o pi a , muscul ar : N a i r m u r sen sa t io n . l z fi Ca l e e ye : A m au ro s i s : Ca le A n t eri o r . . A ft e r i nj u ri es t o A m b l y o pi a . fi l ms . b y gasl igh t : Ca l f . fil . ms . . . . . R E PE R TOR Y C anth i i nfl amed : Ca li C at a ra c t : Cali sul b fi . 3 39 . . Cit/C fil ms Kal i Ka l i m a r fl afte r suppress ed foot sweat : S il icea smok y pus in anterior chambe r : Cal e su lfilx C h ro ma t o ps i a : Mag nes film C i l i ar y n e u ral gia : N a i r ma r over righ t eye : S il i cea C o nj u nc t i v a redd ened or yel low : N a i r mu r N a i r sa lfilz C o nj u nc t i v i ti s : Ca lm/ 11mi n Farr fi lms Kal i snlfil: N a i r mur u ar . . , . . , su l l : fi . - . . . , . . . . . . . ch ronic : Na i r . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , mar , . . . . , o ts on : Cal c fl uor N a i r sa lfilr wh ite : N a i r ma r Cali films ul cers d ee p on : Ca lf su lfii N a i r ma r scro fulo us : Ca le filios superficial fiat : K al i m a r sulfilz smok y : Cali C ru s ta y ellow on e yel id s : K a l i su ifilz C y s t i c tu m o rs a rou nd l id s : S i i i rea D ark spo t s before e yes : Mag us fihos Kal i m a r D ee p ab sces s of co rnea : Ca li sir/fil m S il in a D i m n e ss of crystal lihe lens : Kal i salfilz D i m s i gh t e d n e s s : N a i r mu r Na i r fi l m s Mag ues films D i ph t h e ri a st rabismus or s u int ing after : Ka ii fil ms D i pIO pi a : Al ag m s fikos Ka l i fil ms D i s c h a rge o f t hick yel low matter : Cal sulfils clear muc us : N a i r m a r whi te muc us : Ka l i m a r a i r sul li N ee u s : n r fi g p r m l w N a i s o n l l o c e a m a r m r t t e : l d e e y y fi g . . . . . , , . , . . . . . ' . , . , . , . . . ' . . . q . . . . , . . . f . , . . . . . . . ' . - , , . fil ms d ischarge W h ite muc us : N ai r ma r r sul lz ee h N a i r n : i s g fi a i l s l N r m e o w c e fi m l r a : y y l l : a u l t h l ct n r e s u a l C e fi p y C o n t ra c t e d pupils : Mag nes fikos C o rne a abscess o f: Cal f sulfill S il iwa first stage : Farr fibos bl iste rs on : Na i r mu r Kal i ma r sp . a fi sul . Na i r u l ar : r n a g . . . , . , . . . T II E T W E L VE T I SSUE RE ME D I E S 0 34 . D i sch arge of yellow greenish matter : Kal i sulfili D i sease s of lachrymal apparat us : S il icea D ro opi n g of eyel ids : M ag nes fil ms Kal i fil ms D ul l v i s i o n : Al ag nes films N a i r fil ms E d ge s o f e y e l i d s burn : i V a i r sulfili E ru pt i o n o f smal l vesicles abo ut eyes : N a i r ma r E x ci t e d st aring appe arance of eyes : Kal i fi l ms , . , Ka l i m a r . . . . . . , . , . . . . , E ye s , . . afiections : ' angl es , S i l icea . beco me bl urred : Ka l i fil ms bl ood shot : N a i r fil ms burning se nsation in : Fer r fil ms Kal i fil ms cannot use b y gas l ight : Ca le fil ms s Fer r fil ms feeling o f sand i n : Ka l i m u r Kal i fil m flickering be fore : Ca le fl uor m ar be o e z : Na i r u e f r a g s i nfl ammat io n of wit h ac ut e pai n : Fer r fil m s d ry : Ca le fi l m discharge of th ick yellow mucus : Ca le sulfilz s W i t ho ut secretio n : Ferr fi l m s stari n g appe aran ce o f : Ka l i fi l m a i r mur a n es fi l m o M n r s s i v : A a i r fil m a e N g p s re d : Fer r fi l m s see s co l ors b e fo re e yes : zll ag n es fi l m l a n es fi l m u or M s sparks : Ca l f g sensation of fore ign bod y i n : Ca l e su lfilz s se nsi t ive to l i gh t : Al ag n rs fi l m ll ag nes fil m s spa rks be fo re e y es : Ca l i j l zmr . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . ’ . . . . , , . . . f . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . K a l i fil m s tw itch : . E y e b a l l , pa in s in , aggrav a ted b y movi ng l id s : Ferr E y e b a l l s ach e : Ca l f l u or f i a n p in , o Kali b u rn : A a i r m u r . cy st ic t u mors b y mo t io n : Far r fil ms bo ils aro u nd : ’ of ed ges o f , b u rn : S i l i cea . . K a l i films 1V a i r . . , Il l ag n rs . . . N a i r mur . . . fil ms . fil ms . l z fi su l ' . . ' . n l r u a a : r g fil ms . V r a r h : l m o e t i u d t e s l e g g fi A a i r mu r Ca l a j l zmr . . . a A / i l m s , fi a ro u nd : S i l i cea , Fer r d roopi ng . . aggrava ted s re n ess o f E yel id s , . fil ms . . , S i l icea , Ca l f . fil ms A a li ’ fi l ms , T WE L V E T I SSUE R E ME D I E S THE 2 34 L id s . ( See E yelid s ) . . L i gh t , sensitive to h h i a oto ob e P e S ) ( p L o ss o f pe rc e pt i v e po w e r after e xh austion : Ka l i d ipht heria : Ka l i fil ms . . fil ms . . M o v i n g ey es aggr avates pain : Far r fil ms M u co u s d i s c h a rge s white : Ka l i ma r . . , e cl ar : . N a i r ma r . M u s cz v ol i t an t e s : S i l icea M u scu l ar as th e n o pi a : N a i mu r . . N e u ra l gi a , . . , fil ms V ag ues . Kal i fil ms ciliary : N a i r ma r ove r right ey e : S il icea air i o d c w a r e r i a l N : p with lachry mation : N a i r ma r s rel ieved b y warmth : fli ag nes fi l m s Ferr fil m supraorbit al : zl/ ag nes fil m s worse right sid e : M ag nes fil ms N y st agm u s : Mag n es fil m s b s t ru c t i on o f t ea r d uct : N a i r mu r n y x : Ka l i ma r e a n a c r u o e S i l i cea s : Ca le fi l m p h t h a l a m i a l N r h c m : i fi m s d i a r ea sc r e y p g thick and y el lo w : Ca l sulfilz neo natorum : A a l i su lfilz s scro fulous : N a i r fi l m r b i t s carie s o f : S i l i cea l n i i f ea r d s r s i : S o e u r e a n e n e s ss p P a i n as of spl inter : Cale sulfili in eyes : Fer r fi l m s s in eyebal l aggravat ed by mov ing th em : Ferr fil m i V a i r mu r ne u ral gic : Al ag n es fil m s P ar e n ch y m a tou s keratitis: Ca li fil ms Ka l i m a r P erc e pt i v e po w e r lost : Ka l i fil ms s Na i r P h o t O ph o b i a : Ca lc sulfilz Ka l i m u r V ag m s fil m l Va i r sa lfilz Ca l f fil m s . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . O O O q O . . . - . . . . . f , . . ’ . O . . , . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . ' . . P h o t O ps i a : . l l ag n es . l s m fi . , . . . , . Ci t /C , " l . . fl . uor . P t o s i s : Ka l i fi l ms l ag nes fil ms P u pi l s co nt racted : ll ag nes fil ms P u ru l e n t d i s c h a r ge from e yes : Ca le sulfila A al i n o o H P u s i n a nt e ri o r c h a m b e r S ee ) ( yp py P u s t u l a r ke r at i t i s : Cale sulfilz S i licea . . . . . . ’ . , . . . . , . l z fi su l . . m ur RE P E R TORY . Red n es s of eyes : Far r films Na i r m a r Ret i n i t i s : Cali sulfi/z Fer r films A a l i m a r S an d sen sat ion of in eyes : Far r fil ms Kal i mu r Ka l i fil es S c al d i n g o f parts abo ut eye : Na i r ma r s S c ro fu lo u s oph th al m ia : N a i r fil m u lce rs o f co rn ea : N a i r ma r ’ I er r fi l ms S e n s at i o n o f fo reign bod y in eye : Ca l sulfil st icks i n the ey e : Ka l i fil es S e n si t i v e ne ss t o l ight : Mag nes fil ms S i gh t d im : N a i r fil m s weak : Ka l i fil ms S o re n e ss o f eyeballs : Kal i fil m s fil es S pa sm o d i c afl ect ions o f eye l id s : Ca l e fil es S pa rks be fo re e yes : Ca lc fl uen Mag u s fil es Na i r films S pe cks o f mat ter o n e yel id s : Ka l i m a r S po t s o n cornea : Cal c f i ner white : N a i r m a r dark : Mag nes films S u i n t i ng a fter d iph theri a : Kal i films spasmod ic : M ag nes fi l es from intes ti nal irritat ion : N a i r fi l es S t a ri n g exci ted look : Kal i fil m s S tr ab i sm u s : Ka l i fil m Na i r fil es s s zl/ ag nes fil m S ty e s on eyelids : S il it ea Farr films S u pe rfi c i a l fi a t u l ce rs : K a i i mur S u prao rb i t a l n e u r a l gi a s : Mag nes fil es N a i r m a r T ars al t u m o rs : S il iwa T rac h o m a : Kal i ma r T w i tch i ng o f ey el ids : Mag nes films Ca li fil ms U l ce rs on cornea deep: Ca li sulfil Na i r ma r scro fu lo us : Ca le fil es a li ma r su e rfic ia l A : fl a t p V e s i cl e s eru ption o f : Na i r ma r V i si o n affec t ed sees colo rs : Mag n es fil es . . , . ' . . . , , . . . , . . . . f . . . . . . . , . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . q . . , . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’ , . . . , ks : spa r W W Cali . fl u en , Al ag a es . fil ms . d ul l : Mag nes fil ms Na i r ma r l a rm t h re l ieves ne ural ia : l a s n fi / e m s g g e a kn e s s o f sight : Ka l i films he n re a d i n g le tters ru n together : N a i r . W . . . . . . . s . . . . , . ma r . . T W E L VE T I SS UE R E M E D I E S T HE 3 44 W h i t e , m u co u s discharge from eyes : Ka li m a r Y el l o w conj unctiva : N a i r su lfilz crusts on eyelids : Kal i sulfilz d isc harge from eyes : Ca le sulfilz Kal i m a r r i l m s N a o d e n c r fi l n a d e m : a y g . . . . . . . . E ars A ch i n g of A na m i c b ones d o ar u n A t ro ph i c of sma l l Cal f ea r : fi l ms . . o b j s u b e ct s , ear A n c h y l o si s . t r u les i n : Farr bones : Fer r . fil ms . . fil ms . t ro ubles : Ka li fil ms itch in g i n : A a l i fil ms A u d i t o ry c an a l swol len : S i l i rea l t al i ma r B l o w i n g n o s e crack ing noises o n : Kal i m a r B o n e s around ear ache : Ca le fil es B u rn i n g o f ears : Na i r fil ms N a i r mu r B u z z i n g in t he ears : K a l i fil ms l/ ag nes fil ms C al ca r e o u s d e po si t s on t ympa n ic cavi ty : Ca l fi ner C at a r r h o f E ustac hi an t ube : A a l i su lfilz A a i r m u r A a l i t y mpanic cavity : Kal i sulfilz N a i r mu r Ka l i m a r C h ro n i c c a t a r r h a l c o n d i t i o n s o f midd le e ar : Ka l i m u r ear . ’ . ’ , . , , . . . . . . . , ' . . , f . . . . ' ’ ’ . . , mu r . . . l l fi su l C ol d f e e l i n g A a /r . , o u ter ears : Cale fil es C o m pl a i n t s rh eu ma tic o f ears : Cal e fil ms C o n fu s i o n in ears : Ka l i fil m s s C o n ge st i v e st a ge o f otitis : Farr fil m C ra ck i n g n o i s e s w hen swal lo w in g : Kal i m a r ch ew i ng : N a i r m a r blowi ng nose : Ka li mu r of . . . . . , , mu r ' . . . . . . . C u t t i n g pa i n s i n ear : Far r fil ms un d er ear : Ka l i su lfi/z . . . D a m p w e at h e r aggravates earache : N a i r su lfilz D a rk r e d n e ss o f i n te rnal parts : Her r fi l ms D e a fn e s s from in fl am matory action : er r fil ms ll ag n es fil m s nerv e tro ub les : Ka l i sulfil swe l l ing o f E ust ach ia n t u bes : Ka l i m u r . . . . “ , . . . . . . e x ternal ear : n s a d l g inner Ka l i Ka l i ' l z fi su l l z fi su l . Ka l i m a r ab o u t ears : ear : h o at : t r Ka l i m u r . . . , , K al i 6 34 E T WE L V E T I SSU E R E ME D I E S T HE ars d ry e pidermis : Ka l i ma r atroph y o f wall s : Ka l i ma r and scal y . d c swe l li ng of : ten en y to A a l i ma r . ’ . fil es h u mmi ng i n : Ka l i fil es in flammation o f after bath ing : itch ing o f : N a i r fil es h eat in : Far r . . . . S il icea , . . i n : N a i r ma r . midd le . . t io n o f : Ca le sulfil Kal i fil es S i l icea Ka l i fil es Ka l i mu r N a i r m a r noises in : Far r fi l es o ne ear red ho t itch i ng : N a i r fi l es open with loud report : S i l icea i m l a l su lfil o d u n e s a r : C p p r fil es r l i n ar e t o ot ce d u sa n i i n e : F p ri n gi n g in as of be l ls : N a i r su lfil roari ng in : Na i r m a r sh arp c utt in g n d a i n u e r : Ka l i sulfil p , suppu ra . . . , f . . . . . , . . . , sn appi ng in : Ka l i m a r . N a i r fil es st itches i n : N a i r m u r Far r st ufi y sen sat io n i n : Ka l i m a r o . , . . ex ternal : s re . , . . , , . , . . . . . . , . fil es Na i r , l fi sul . . ' o . h obbing in : Farr fi l es t u b e s catarrh o f : N a i r mu r t en si n and t r E u st a ch ia n . . , . . Ka l i m u r , closed : Ka l i ma r Kal i sulfil swel l and cause dea fness : Ka l i m u r E x c es s i v e fl ow o f blood to ear : Far r fil es a li ma r r n l o w h r K a u a i n i t i n a : s e t g E x cr e s ce n ce po l y poid closi ng ear : Ka l i su lfil E x fo l i a t i o n moist o f t y mpan u m : Ka l i mu r E x t e r n a l m e a t u s swol le n : S i l i cea Ka l i m a r wal ls atroph ied : Ka l i m a r F e t i d or fo u l d isch arges fro m ear : Ka l i fi l es G l a n d s abou t car swel l : Ka l i m u r G r a n u l ar cond i tions of ty mpan um : K a l i m u r . . , . . . , , . , . , . , . . . ' . r : u K h ar n i i a l i m t s y g p G r a n u l a t i o n s , ex cessi ve : Ka l i m u r . H a m m e r i n g i n t he ears : Ka l i fil es H e a t e d r oo m aggravates d eafness : H e a ri n g su perse nsi ti ve : Ka l i fil es . . . " a l i sul l fi . . , R E PE R TORY I n fl am m a t i o n , d iff used : Far r fil es . 34 7 . . xternal ear : Ka l i mur S il icea Farr midd le ear prol ifero us : Ka l i ma r wit h bu rn ing t hrobbi ng pa in : Fer r fil es I n fl a m m a t o ry earac he fro m co ld : Fer r fil es I t c h i n g o f e a rs : N a i r fil es N a i r ma r in aud ito ry canal : Ka l i fil es JV a i r ma r L o w fo rm s o f u l ce ra ti o n : Kal i fi l e s M ast o i d proce s s caries of : S il i cea of e . , , . , , . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . below : Ka l i sulfil a le m n er i as o te d d : C s u s e e i er p fi swol l en so re : Far r fi l es M e at u s c l o se d b y pol ypoi d excresce nce : Kal i m lfil i n n e r gran ul ar co nd itio ns o f : Kal i ma r M e m b ra n a t y m pa n a calcareo us de posits on : Cal e f l aer d ark bee fy red : Farr fil es calcareo us d eposi ts on : Cala fl uer n a i s p . . . . . , . . . , , . . - . . , . Kal i ma r n u l a r : r a g moist : K a l i ma r retrac ted : K al i mu r . . . ckened : Far r fil es ul cera ted : Ka l i fil es in flamma t io n prol i fero us of : Kal i m u r i ll eg n es fil es M idd l e e ar supp uratio n o f : Cal e sulfil Ka l i fil es S i l it ea chronic catarrhal cond ition s : Ka l i m a r M u co pu ru l en t d isch arges : Fer r fil es N a s o ph a ry nge al obst ructio n s : It al i ma r N e rvo u s O t a l gi a : Mag nes fil es a l i fil es N o i s e oversensitive to : S i l ima Ferr fil es N o i se s i n c a rs : Far r fil es Kal i m u r Kal i fil es o n blowing nose : Ka l i m a r o n fal l i ng aslee p : Ka l i fi l es Na i r ma r on swall ow i ng c rack in g : Ka l i m u r N o t i ce ab l e pu l sa ti o n in the ea rs : Farr fil es O n e e a r re d ho t and i tch i n g : N a i r fil es n fal l i n g asl ee p no w : Kal i fil es t al gi a inflammatory : Farr fil es n ervo us : Mag nes fil es t i ti s con gest ive sta ge : Far r fil es th i . . . . , , . , . . - . . ' - . . . ' , . , . , . . , . . , . . . , . , . O O O . , . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . 8 34 TW E L V E T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE Oii . v o fil es Kal i t t s , suppurati e : Ca lf su lfil O t o rrh m a , f ul , ffe nsive : Ka l i . S il icea . Ca l e o S il icea Ka l i fi l es su lfil fil es u t e r e a r covered w ith t hi n d e o si t : N a i r fil es p v e rse n si t i v e to noise : S i l icea Far r fil es Ka l i fil es P a i n burn i ng : Ferr fil es cu tt ing u nd er ear : Ka l i su lfil r fil es r ar : F e ox m a l i a i n d h a r s ra d n a s t y g p p Ka l i su lfil st itch i ng : Far r fil es te nsive be lo w mastoi d process : Ka l i su lfil throbbi ng : Ferr fil es P a rt s w i t h i n ear d ark red : Far r fil es P e ri o st e a l a ff ec t i o ns o f masto id process : Cale fl uer P i m pl e s aro und ear : Ca le sulfil P o l y po i d e xc re sc e n c e closin g meatus : Kal i sulfil P ro l i fe ro u s i n fl a m m a t i o n of mid d le ear : Kal i mu r l / a en es fil es P u l s a t i o n s in car can be co u nted : Far r fil es P u ru l e n t d i s ch a rge fro m ea r : Na i r m u r [ Ca l i fil es S i l irea O O . . , , . . . , , . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . - . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Ca le . o ff e nsive : l fi su l [ Ca l i . . fil es ' S i l icea l fi a l i su l . R a d i a t i n g pa i n s : Far r fil es R e t r a c t e d t y m pa n u m : [ Ca l i m a r R h e u m a t i c e ar c o m pl a i n t s : Ca lr fi l es R i n gi n g i n ears as o f be lls : N a i r su lfil Ro a ri n g in t he ears : Va i r m u r S i l i cea S c ro fu l o u s ch ild re n ea r co m pl ai nt s in : Ca l fil es ll ag m s fi l es S h a r p pa i n s i n ea r : Far r fil es . . . . . . . ’ I . . . , . , . ' . . u n d er ear : S n a ppi n g i n S o re n e s s S t i n ki n g [ Ca l i ear : o f ca rs : o t o r rh su l l fi , . fil es [C al i fi l es Nair . . . Ka l i m u r ma : . . . S i l i cea K a l i , sul N a i r ma r S t i t c h i n g pa i n s i n e ars : Fer r fil es S t u fl y sensa t io n in cars : [ Ca l i m u r . . l fi . . . S u ppu ra t i o n of m id d l e ea r : Ca le . S w a l l o w i n g, c rac k in g n o ises o n : S w el ling ust ach ia n t ub es : of E ex t e rn a l ear : [ Ca l i m a r meat u s : S il icea l a n d s g abo ut c a rs : l fi su l . , [ Ca l i m u r [ Ca l i m u r . . [ Ca l i m a r . [ Ca l i . , fil es . S i l i cea S i l i cea . , TWE L V E T I SSUE R E ME D I E S THE 0 35 . C a t a rrh a l fever : Fer r fil es C ol d s cause vesicul ar erupt ions : N a i r i n ana mic subjects : Ca le fil es in the head : Ca le fil es Ca le fl uen . . ma r . . . Ka l i l fi ed isposition t s u ffy : C o l d ne s s Ca le fl . po int of C o nge st e d n a sa l chronic : C o ry z a , fl . e al t rnati ng e o w ll y sl i , . N a i r mu r . , u er . fil es . , . o Cal e fil es muco us membrane : o f n se : d ry . ’ A air l fi sul N a i r mu r oe . sul l fi D i s c h a rge s Farr d: ffi minous : Ca l cl ear : N a i r m u r S i licea n i h : s ree g f . ma r . . . n er l es q opa ue , . Ca l m y : [ Ca /i t aste f l fi su l l fi su l . su l l fi fil es . fil es . . . S i l irea , ma r . Ca ll a / l a m Ca l f . . l fi su l . , [ Ca l i m u r [ Ca l i l fi sul [ Ca l i . l fi su l t i n ged w it h bl o od : v isco us : [ Ca /i su l w a te ry Ka l i su l : l fi l fi w hi te : [ Ca l i m u r l l e y . . sa l t y : t h ick : l fi sul [ Ca l i , w h ite : [ Ca l i m u r u l n t : u r e p sl i . Ca le . . offensive : n e sid ed : o . . [ Ca l i m u r al . . no n t ra nsparen t , - . . , . . , es , ffi C f fi l u m py : Ca l . . . n h i : u s g g l fi . fil es S i l i cea Ca l fl uen Ka l i M ag nes fil es fetid : Ka l i sul . . corrod ing : l . Ka l i . Kal i fi l es S i l icea al bu , fil es . S i l icea , l l e y acri , . ow : ofi ensi ve , . Mag nes fil es N a i r m a r l oose : and . n s : . . C o u gh i ng prod uces nosebleed : N a i r m a r C ru s t a ad here to vaul t o f phary nx : Kal i ma r in ow : Ca l K a l i fil f es . . , . Ka l i m a r my : [ Ca l i fil es es . . , . . . N a i r ma r u en Farr fi l . Na i r , l fi sa l . Mag nes fil es , . . Ca le , Cal e , Ka l i mu r S i l icea cl ear watery : d ry : Ca le . to : Fer r r p . , su l . . . A air ' . . . mu r . . l u e) f su l l fi . , [ Ca l i l fi su l . , Nai r . fi l es RE P E R TOR Y x 35 . co ry z a : Cale fi nes Ka l i mu r N a i r ol d catarrh s : Kal i sulfil D ryn e ss o f muco us membrane : Na i r sa lfil D ry . , . , . ma r . . S i l irea . . D u ri n g m en se s nosebleed : Na i r sulfil E dge s o f nostr il so re : Ca li sulfil E pi st ax i s : Cale sulfil Farr fil es Ka li fil es Ka l i sa lfil fil es N a ir sulfil Na i r ma r Ka l i mur bright red blood : Farr fil es d uring menses : Na i r sulfil fro m co ugh ing : N a i r ma r fro m stoopin g : N a i r ma r i n ch ild ren : Fa r fil es i a l l e d po t o n : K fi e s s i i i t o r s p E ru pti on s vesi cul ar w i th cold s : Na i r m a r herpet ic aro und nose : S il icea E xco ri a ti o n s i n the nose : S il icea F ir st s t age o f co l d s in the head : Fer r fil es F e t i d d i s c h arge fro m n ose : Kali fil es S il icea G re en i sh d i sch arge : Cal e fl uen Kal i sulfil G ro w t h s osseo us : Cali fl ae r H aw ki ng of muc us from poste rio r nares : Kal i fil es H ay fev e r : N a i r m a r , . . . . , . . , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . , . . . . , . , . , . . . . . I n e fl e ctu al d es ire to ' I n fl u e n z a : Na i r It ch i ng of mu r . Ca le sn ee ze : ose : t i p of n . , . Na i r . fl sul l fi S il icea N a i r , uer . . . fil es . wings of nose : N a i r su lfil L o ss o f se nse o f sme ll : l i ag aes fi l es N a i r M u co u s m e m b rane co ngested : Farr fi l es . . . . wol le n : s M ucus N a s al S i licea , mu r . . N a i r ma r t as t e s sa l ty : bo n e s . . c tions of : affe . Cale . fl u er . caries o f: S i l icea ca tarrh th ick d isc harge : Ca le fl aer hawks u p sal ty mucu s : N a i r sulfil l : d a l e n e c l a s o e d u u te C fi d l i l ar e a n g p p yp N o s e co ld at po int : Cale fil e s crust s i n : Na i r m u r S il icea dryn ess and burni ng in : N a i r sulfil . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , TWE L V E T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE 2 35 N o se , xcoriat ions in : S il icea feel s n u mb on o ne side : N a i r ma r itch es at poi nt : S il icea N a i r fil es wings of : A a i r sulfil obstructed : Ka l i sulfil N a i r su lfil on e sid e n u mb : N a i r m a r r fi l es a i N c k i i n t : a g p red ness of w ith pi mpl es : N a i r m a r st u ffin g u p of : Ca le fl u en Ka l i ma r e . . , . . . ’ . . . . . . . . . , . . . N ai r , su l l fi . wo llen and scabs and scurfs in : N a i r ma r u l ce rated i n sc ro fulo us peo ple : Ca le fi l es N o s e b l e e d : Ca l e su lfil Far r fil es Kal i fil es N a i r fi l es N a i r sulfil N a i r m ur . . . . , . . l fi . s . sul Ka l i . blowi ng th ick yell ow crusts from nose : a fter noo n s : [ Ca l i m u r brigh t red blood : Ferr fil es a fter l fi Ka l i m u r . . , su l Ka l i fil es . , . , . . - . d u ri n g menses : N a i r fro m cou gh i ng or st . . l fi su l . N a i r ma r ooping : . ch ild re n : Far r fi l es n o : Ka l i fi l es o i i o i s t r d t e s p p N o st r i l s i tch i n g o f: S i li cea Ca le fi l es Ca le su lfil soreness o f [ Ca l i b s t r u c t i o n o f nose : [ Ca l i su lfil d o r offensive fro m nose : Ca l fl u er s s e o u s gro wth s : Ca le fl u er in . . . , O O O O . . , . , f . fl sy ph il it ica : u en , A ain l . Ka l i fi l es , Na i r . fil e s . . . Ca le mar , . , z a na : . . Ca le fil . su l l fi fil es Ka l i es . P e r i o s t e u m o f nasal bo nes afl ected : S il irea P e rv e rt e d se n s e o f smel l : Mag ncs fil es P h a ry n x ad heren t cr usts in : Ka l i m a r P i c ki n g at nose : A a i r fil es P i m pl e s on nose : A a i r m u r P o i n t o f n o s e col d : Ca le fil es P o l y pi l arge an d ped uncul ated : Ca le fil es P o s t e r i o r n a re s d rv : [ Va i n m a r h aw k i n g o f m ucus from : K a l i fi l es a l i su lfil m o f r o : K h a r d sc e i l w e l g y P re d i s po s i t i o n to catch co ld : Far r fil es . . , . ’ . . ’ . . . ' . . . , . . . . . . a l i sul l fi . TWE L V E T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE 3 54 . C h l or ot i c face : Cal e fil es , Ferr fil e s C ol d s o re s on l ips, sma ll : Cale fl uer , N a i r ma r C o l d appl icat ions rel ieve : Far r fil es . . . . C om pl e x i o n F a ce S e e ( . C o nt o rt i o n s from l oss . . . . . ) . power of facial muscles C ou nt e n a n c e hippocrat ic : Ka l i fil es C ra cki n g of S kin o f face : S i l icea C u t t i n g pa i n s i n face : l l ag nes fil es D irty l o ok to face : Cal e fil es E a rth y fa ce : Ca le fil es S il icea Farr fil es E pi t h e l i o m a : Ka l i sulfil E ru pt i o n s h erpet ic : Ca le su lfil of , . . . . . . . , . . , . , . N a i r mu r sy cotic : E yes, F a ce , . . ana . fil es . . Ka l i fil es , mic : Ca le S i l icea , ken hollow : sun . Ferr , . fi l es . blotched and b l uish : N a ir fil es burning : Ka l i fil es c hlorotic : Cale fi l es Fer r fil es covered with vesicles: N a i r mu r N a i r sulfil cracked : S il icea d irt y l ooki ng : Ca le fil es eart h y : Ca le fil es N a i r mu r Farr fil es S i l i cea Ka l i fil es feat ures d istort ed : Ka l i sulfil florid : N a i r fi l es Far r fil es fl ushed : Far r fil es Ka l t ful l of pi mpl es : Ca le fil es S il icea A a i r sulfil i f matter form s : Cal e su lfil . . . , . . . . . , . . . - . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . . ’ . , , . . , . . Ca le fil es A a i r m a r a le fil es i w i s h h t e : C n r ee g ’ : r e as y g . . , . - . herpetic . on s o n : Ca l e erupt i it ches : A a i r m u r A a lt ' ' . j aund iced : [ V a /r lead e n : . l iv id : A a l i fil ’ su l ’ A air , . l fi . mu r sul l fi . . fil es . . . ' l a e : p Ka l i fil es os . fil es , , fil es Ka l i fi l es Ca le . l n o i m e s : p p n en t par ts m i o r p s on : u l u s e t p S i l i cea A air , Ka l i , l fi ’ su l . l fi sul . . co l Ca le . d: l fi su l forehead : A a i r Ca lf ’ . ' . , mu r fil es a [ z fi l es . . ' . . , . Na i r mu r Farr . . fil es . R E P E R TORY F a ce , N air 355 . fil es Kal i fil es Ferr fi l es red wi th d istort ed feat ures : Ka l i sulfil N a i r mu r N a i r sulfil sall ow : Kal i fi l es red : . , , . . , . , . . , ckl y and sunken : Kal i fil es swea ts wh ile ea ti ng : N a i r ma r si . . Ka l i . fil es . wel ling of: Kal i ma r vesicl es over : N a i r salfil wax y : Cal e fil es white abo ut nose : N a i r m a r a N l l i a r l i u l e o w h : fi l e s s l K a i fi i l s C l e s y fi F a ce a ch e aggravated whe n bod y ge ts co ld : Mag nes fi l es on ri ght si d e : Mag u s fi l es after going t o bed : M ag nes fi l es in heated roo m : Ka l i sulfil i n the eve n ing : Ka l i su lfil on movi ng : Farr fil es amel iorated i n coo l ope n air : Kal i sulfil col d appli cations : Kal i fil es Farr fil es s . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . , from . . well ing : Kal i ma r i n supe rior max illary bo ne : Ca le fil es right side o f l ow er j aw : N a i r fil es ne ural gic : Kal i mu r Kal i fil es N a i r fil es pain in zy goma : N a i r sulfil with co nsti pati on : N a ir ma r cold ness o f nape : Farr fil es i s u s i n K a l l e r e t xh a t o fi e : a g fl ush i ng : Ferr fil es l umps or nod ul es on face : S il icea Fall i n g out of w hisk ers : N a i r mar Fo rehe a d pust ular erupt io n on : N a i r ma r F r ec kl e s : Cale fil es G re as y l oo ki n g face : Cale fi l es G re eni sh w h i t e face : Cale fil es H ard s w e l li ng on the cheek : Cal e fl aer j awbone : Cale fi ner H e a ted roo m aggrava tes faceache : Kal i sulfil H e rp e t i c e ru pti o ns o n face : Cale sulfil Na i r mm s . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - . . - . . - . . . . . . . , . . 6 35 TW E L VE T I SS U E R E ME D I ES THE H i ppo c ra t i c cou ntenance : Ka l i fil H o t ch ee ks : Farr fil es of cell ul ar I nfl a m m a t o ry es . . . I n d u ra t i o n . c t issues o f fa e : I t c h i n g of face : N a i r m u r . . , . fil es Ka l i fil es Ferr neural gia : S i l icea . . . J a u n d i ce d face : N a i r sulfil J a w b o n e caries of : S il icea h ard swel l in g o n : Ca le fi ner necrosis of : S i l icea k i e i n a n s r a n n a c fi l i f M es e s e : g p j g L a ch ry m a t i o n wi th ne uralgi a : N a i r m a r L e a d e n face : N a i r m a r L i ps col d Sores on : Ca le fl uer N a i r m u r h yd ro a o n : Ka l i fi l es N a i r m u r Ka l i sulfil sk i n pe el i ng o ff : Ka l i fi l es lower swol len : Ka l i su lfil t umors on : S il i cea wh ite : Ka l i su lfil u ppe r swol l en and pai n fu l : Ca le fil es L i v i d face : Ka l i fi l es L o s s o f po wer o f facial musc les : Ka l i fil es L u m ps or nod ul es o n face : S i l i cea L u pu s : S i l icea Ca le fi l es N e c r o s i s o f j aw b one : S il icea N e u ra l gi a a fter u in ine : N a i r ma r ( See al so Fsecach e P a i n aggravated after go ing to bed : ll ag rzes fi l es cu t ti ng : l l ag m s fi l es i n ch eek s : A a l i w a r a l i fil es in s uperio r m a x il l ary bone : Ca le fil es j erk i n g : l l ag nes fi l es l ike l igh t n i ng : l l eg l es fi l es r r fi l es i n F e ss : r e g p ll ag n es fi l es relieved b y w armt h : co ld : K a l i fi l es th rob bi ng : Fer r fi l es ’ P al e face : Ka l i fi l es Ka l i su lfil A a i r fil es S il i cea m u r N a i r su lfil Ca le fi l es P i m pl e s a n d pu st u l e s o n face : Ca le fi l es Ca le su lfil . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . . . . , . . . . , . . . . , . q , . . . . . . ’ . ' . ’ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . , . , m ur . , . sn l l fi ’ . , A ai r A , . . ’ A air , . mu r , . . . ’ air . 8 35 TWE L VE T I SS U E R E ME D I E S THE . B u rn i n g cracks in lips : Na i r heat in : Kal i sa lfil ma r . . . C anke r : Kal i fil es e o fil es Kal i n n s a r u : g g water : , Ka l i mu r . N a i r mu r . , S zl l . ' , ' ea . fil es C h i l d re n W h ite ul ce rs i n mo ut h o f : Ka l i ma r C o a t i ng yellow and creamy on roo f : N a i r fil es C ol d so re s at corners o f mo uth : Cale fi uer C or ne rs o f m ou t h conv ul sive twitchings of cold sores at : Ca le fi uer cracked : N a i r m a r humid sores at : N a i r m a r ul cerated : S i l icea D e s u a m a t i o n of l ips : Kal i sulfil D i sgu st i ng t a st e : Ca le fil es ’ D rool i n g: A a i r m u r D ry n e ss of li ps : [ Ca l i sulfil Ka l i . , . , , . . . , . . . . . q . . . . . . . . E pi t h e l i om a : Ka li sulfil E x co ri a t i o n of mo uth : K al i mu r . ' b re at h : Ka l i fil es G an gre n o u s canker : Ka l i fi l es F etid . . Gl a n d s , sal i vary , su ppurate : G u m - b oi l : Ca le . fi uor . S il icea , S i l icea S i l irea , I i , ' . . mu r alz Gu m s , bleed on brush ing teeth : Ca le blisters on : A a i r sulfil h ot and i n flamed : Far r fi l es spo ngy and rece d i ng : Ka l i fil es . sul . , l fi . ’ . . . . . w h ite : K al i su l l fi . H a r d s w e ll i n g o f j awbone : C ale fil er H o t i n flamed gu ms : Far r fi l es H y d ro a o n l ips : Ka l i fil es I n fl a m m a t i o n o f gl a nd s sa l i var y : Na i r m a r . . . . . . . . m : u s g I nsid e s j aw of Far r l i ps b o n e , h ard L i ps , cracks fil es su l l fi sw el ling o n : ' air mur . . C ale fi l . . b u rn ing : N ai r m a r o e insid e o f swol len : o c kj a w : s r . so re : in : u n d n f l a a i p L . . Ca le su l l fi . ma r l fi . es . . . er . . . R E PE R TORY L q ow e r l i p , d es uama tion Ka l i of: 3 59 . l fi su l d ryness of : Ka l i sulfil swol l en : Ka l i su lfil M o u t h bl isters aroun d : N a i r m a r canker of Ka l i mu r Ka l i fil es l l a a i i i e r n o K l fi e c a e n u s s S : g g water : Ka l i fil es cracked : N a i r m a r corners of t wi tch : Mag nes fil es u l cerated : S i l icea . . . , . . . . , , . . . . . , . . M ou t h full of sl ime : , heat in : Ka l i i m l e a n s d p p ra w ness an d N air l fi su l . su l l fi . . o crusts around : Ka l i fil es re d ness o f : Ka li m a r roo f o f sore to to uch : N a i r sulfil vesicul ar er uption aro und : N a i r salfil wel ling up of muc us in : N a i r su lfil W h ile eat i ng : Cale su lfil white ulcers i n : Ka l i mu r r i l e N a s l n f e o w co i r oo : fi l a m a t n o cr e y y g M u co u s m e m b ra n e red d ened : Ferr fil es Kal i m a r N om a : Ka l i fi l es N u rs i n g m o t h e rs ul cers i n mo uth o f: Ka l i ma r O fl e n s i v e b re a t h : N a i r m u r Ka l i fil es N a i r fil es P ai n fu l c ra c ks in li ps : N a i r m a r P e rfo rat i n g u l ce r o f pal ate : S i l icea R a n u l a : N a i r mu r Ra w ne s s of m outh : Ka l i m a r R e d n e ss of m ucous membrane : Fer r fil es Kal i m a r S al i v a ry gl a n d s infl ammat io n o f : N a i r m a r s re . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , , , . . . . , ' . . , , . . . . . . . . . , , . S i l icea suppuratio n of : S al i v a t i o n : . Ka l i N a i r mu r . S o r e s in commissures : N a i r S t o m a t i t i s : Ka l i fi l es S w e lli n g hard o n j awbo n e : . fil es mur . . . , T h ru s h Ka l i m u r : T ri s m u s , : in in , N a i r ma r . M ag nes fil es . fi u er . . . orners : Mag nes fil es m o u t h ash y gra y : Ka l i fil es T w i t c h i n gs U l ce rs . Ca le of c corners : . . . - , S i l icea . . . . 6 0 3 T HE T W E L V E T I SSU E R E ME D I E S . U l ce rs i n m o u t h perforat ing : Si lieea white : A a l i m a r U v ul a relaxed : N a i r m a r U vul iti s : N ai r ma r W h i t e u l ce rs in mo uth : Ka l i m a r Y e ll o w c re am y co a t i ng of roof of mouth : Na i r ' . , . ’ . . . . . . , Tongue . Ta ste and . taste : N a i r fil es A cri d t aste : Ca le su lfil B i t t e r taste : N a i r sulfil A a l i ma r in mor ning : Ca le fil es B l i st e rs o n tip of tongue : N a i r fil es N a i r sulfil B ro w n i sh tongue : Ka l i fil es A a i r sulfil B righ t re d with rawneSS : Mag nes fil es C l ay col o re d tongue : Ca le sulfil C l e a n t o n gu e : Farr fil es l l ag u es fil es N a i r C oat i n g o n t o ngu e brown ish : Ka l i fil es N a i r cl ay colored : Ca le sulfil creamy : N a i r fi l es Ka l i fil es A a l i su lfil d i rt y : N a i r sulfil frot h y : N a i r m a r a l N i r l o d e n l o fi es l w : e g y ’ a i l l r a s h A r s u r ee n : i g y g fi A ci d . . . . ’ . . . . . , . . , Na ir ' . , , . . . - . . . . . , , . , . . . . ’ . . , . . - . . - . A a l i ma r i ra h s : y g . ’ . moist : N a i r m a r N a i r fil es ’ Ka l i su lfil A a i r ”1 10 sl imy : . . . . C o at i ng on on ow : y e ll t , - , K a li Ka l i l fi su l . l fi . fil es furred : su l , 1V a i r 2, . o n gu e wh ite ed ges : . Ka l i w a r . ’ A air . fil es . base : Ca li sulfil ’ C o ppe r y tast e : A a i r fil es C ra c ke d to ng ue : Ca li fi uor C re a m y co a t i n g o n tongue : A a i r fi l es D a rk re d Swelli ng of tongue : Far r fil es D i rt y t o n gu e : A a i r su lfil Ka l i fil es Ka l i sulfil D ry to ngue : Ka l i m u r Ka l i fi l es A a i r m a r E d ge s covered w i th froth : N a i r m u r at . . . . . . ’ . . - . . ’ . . . , ’ . . . . . . ma r . 6 2 3 T W E L V E T I SS U E T HE RE ME D IE S bitter in the morn ing: Ca le fi ner" coppery : N a i r fil es disgusting: Ca le fil es insipid : Ca le sulfil Ka l i sulfil loss o f : Na i r m u r Ka li su lfil T ast e , . . . o . Kal i sul . Ca le sul . l fi l fi . , . , . N a i r ma r T i p o f t o ngu e , bl isters on : N a r fil es N a i r i se nsatio n o f hair o n : Na i r fil es S il icea vesicles on : N a i r mur T o n gu e brownish : Ka l i fil es N a i r suifil Cale so ur : . . . . s apy : . . . : e p ppy fil es Cal e . . su l l fi . , . . . . . . sal l fi , . , , . . clay colored : Ca li sulfil cl ean : Farr fil es Mag nes fil es co vered with saliva : Na i r ma r cracked : Ca le fi uer creamy coat ing on root : N a i r fil es dark red swell ing o f: Far r fil es dirty : Na i r suifil d ry : Ka l i mu r Ka l i fil es Na i r ma r ed ges red and sore : Ka l i fi l es fl abby : Far r fi l es furred : Far r fil es N a i r fi l es Na i r Ka l i m u r Ca li fil es l e N a r l es o d n l o w i fi l : e y g l n a r e e l r i h A i u l s s : g fi i nd u rat ion of Ca li fl uer S i l icea in fl amed : Far r fil es wit h d ryness : Ka l i fil es sul l su ppu ra t ion : Ca l fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . - . . . . . . . . f swell i ng : . nu m b: Ca li . . . A ali ma r ’ mapped : N a i r m u r moist : JV a i r fil es . . . A a /i m u r ’ . . . fi l es . " Va i r . ma r . i m l a f n e fi e o : l e s s C p p Va i r red : F r r fil es V ag m s fil es ’ sal i va , covere d w i th : A a i r ma r . . a ' . . . . . c d s ald e , as if : se nsatio n o f S l i mV : . l/ ag n es ha i r A ali mu r ’ . on : ‘ . fil es . i l irea , N a i r mu r Na i r m u r . . Va ir ‘ . , . . N a i r fi l es a l i fi l es su l l K fi . . , . , . . R E PE R TORY T on gu e , Ca le fil os N a i r m a r Ca le fil es , Ka l i mu r st iff : . . . , 6 3 3 . . wollen : ulcers o n : S ilicea vesicles on : N a i r ma r wh ite : Ca le fil es Ka l i m u r Ka l i sulfil on ed ges : Ka l i su lfil u l l a l s e l o t b a s e C l a : e w y fi U l ce rs on tongue : S il icea V e si c l e s o n tip o f tongue : N a i r m a r W h i t e c o at i n g on : Ca le fil es Ka l i mu r edges : Ka l i sulfil Y e ll o w at b a se : Ca le sulfil s . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . Teeth Gums and A ft e r w a rm foo d , . toothach e : Ferr fil es A rt i cu l at i o n slow : Ka l i fi l es B l e ed i n g o f gums : Kal i fil es Na i r mu r B row n d epo si t on t eeth : Ka l i fil es C h a tt e ri n g o f teeth nervous : Ka l i fil es C om pl a i n t s d uri n g teet h ing : Ca le fil es C on v u l s i o n s d uri ng t eeth ing : Fen fil es Mag nes fil es C o ol o pe n a i r rel ie ves tooth ache : Ka l i sulfil C r am ps d urin g teeth ing : Mag nes fi l es D e c ay o f t ee t h pain in : Ka l i fil es D e nt i t i on compl aints d uri ng : Ca le fil es convul sions d uring : M ag nes fil es cramps d uri ng : Mag nes fil es . . . , . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . d ifi cul t : . . , S il icea . del ayed : Ca le fil es with d ribbl ing of saliva : . fever : Fer r D e n t al fi s t u l a : D roo l i n g: N a i r . . Na i r m a r . . fil es . S il icea . ma r E as i l y b l e e d i n g gu ms : N a i r m a r Ka l i fi l es E n a m e l o f t e e t h deficien t : Ca le fl u er . . . . ough : r F i st u l a Cale fl u er d e n t a l i s : S i l icea . . . N a i r fil es Ka l i fil es b leed easi l y : N a i r m u r Ka li fil es G ri n d i n g G um s , . o f t eeth : . . . . . , . , . , Ca le . Ca le . 6 3 4 TWE L VE T I SSU E R E M E D I E S THE Gums, . Nair bl isters on : Na i r burn : l fi sul . i nfl amed : Ca le . a l p e: . . . fil es . fil es Ca le l fi su l . Ka l i . l fi sul . Ca le fil es Ka l i sulfil i r s i i a l i l e d o s t o n b ee d K fi l t o : p p i a n f l u : p . . , . es . e m on : Ka l i fil es se nsit ive : Na i r m a r S il icea to to uch col d or wate r : l l ag nes fil es spo ngy reced ing : Ka l i fil es ul ce rated : N a i r m u r wh ite : Ka l i su lfil G u m b o i l be fore matter forms : Ka l i m u r N a i r with hard swe lling : Ca le fi ner su ppu rat io n : Cal e sulfil S il icea I n a rt i c u l a t e speech : Ka l i fil es I n fl a m e d gums : Ca l fi l es L oo s e n e s s of teet h : Ca le fl uen N a i r mu r S il icea M a l n ut ri t i o n of teeth : Ca le fl uer N e r vo u s ch att eri ng o f teet h : Ka l i fil es P a i n fu l gums : Ca le fil es P al e gu ms : Ca l fil es R a n ul a : N a i r m u r R e d s e a m on gu ms : Ka l i fil es R h e u m a t i c too thache : Ca le sulfil S a l i v a t i o n wit h toot hache : A a i r m u r red s a . . . . ' , . . , . . . . - . . . f . , . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . f . . . . . . . . . ’ . S a l i v a ry gl a n d s , in fl a m matio n S e n s i t i v e gu ms : N a i r m u r . c S pee c h of re l iev es T eet h men ts ail decay of: es . Na i r oo thache : fil es . su l l fi . . d u ri ng pregn ancy : Ca l Ca le fi l es d i l : y p d e vel o p slo wl y : Ca lr fi l es feel so re : Ka l i fil es , Fer r ra . . t o f, ma r . fil es . inarticu late : Ka l i sl o w and S m o ki n g , Ka l i fi l tee th : ’ A air . to pressure or to u h : Fer r S o re n e s s . ffi . l es . . . . . d ur i n g n r n i f d i o , g g loo se : Ca le . fl mal n u trition o u er of . , slee p: Al a i n Ca le . n erv u s ch at te rin g o f fl , . fi l es . l A a /r mu r u er l fi . ‘ . , i l i cea Ka l i ' . , . Ka l i es fil es . . fil es . 66 3 TWE L V E T I SSUE RE M E D IE S THE A d h er e n t . c ru st s in phary n x : Ka l i ma r B u rn i n g of th roat : Farr fil es Ca le fi l es C h o ki n g s e n sa t i o n i n t hroat : Mag nes fi l es C h r o n i c s o re t h r o a t : N a i r m a r d ryness of throat : N a i r m a r C l e rgy m a n s s o re t h ro a t : Ca le fi l es C on ge s t i on of th roat : Farr fi l es C o n st r i ct i o n of th roat spasmod ic : Mag nes fil es C r o u p : Farr fi l es Ka l i mu r Ca lc fl uer Ca le fil es A a l i fi l es C r u st s in ph aryn x : Ka l i mu r D ea fn e ss in to nsil l itis : Ca le fil es D e gl u t it i o n pain ful : Farr fil es Cale fil es must swallow : ll ag nes fi l es D e si re to swal low constant : Ka l i fi l es D i ph t h e ri a : after efi ects of : Ka l i fil es S il icea fal se : N a i r fil es first stage : Ferr fil es su lfil of so ft pa late : Ca lf l u r i a m c r e e A n i a l m d : r i y p p when it goes to t rachea : Ca le fl uen Ca li fil es with d ro wsiness : N a i r mur with green vomiting : N a i r sulfil r r m u N a i l a c u fl a e f e : y p p watery stool s : N a i r m u r D ro ppi n g from posterior nares : M ag nes fil es D ry t h r o a t : Far r fi l es N a i r m u r A a i r sulfil E n l a rge m e n t of t h roat : N a i r m a r F a u c e s in fl a med : Fer r fi l es F er r fil es i n f l u : a p red : Far r fi l es swol len : Ca le su lfil F e e l i n g o f l u m p i n t hro at on swal lowin g : N a i r su lfil . . . , . . . . . . . . ’ . . . . . . , ’ . , . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . z . . , . . . , ' - . , . . . . . . . ’ . . . . , . . . ' . , . . . . . ' . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . l fi es . A air mu r ’ , . . , . Fo l l i c u l a r ph a r y n gi t i s : A a l i m a r N a i r m u r G a n gre n o u s s o re t h r o a t : K al i fi l es ’ . . . G l an d s ollen : sw e x t ern a l , sub Far r fil . n f u l i : a p max il l ary suppurate : , es Ca l . . ol l en : . su l l fi . ffi . V a i r ma r l . es . l Va i r sw Ca le , , . mu r S il i cea . . . Ka l i m a r . Na i r fil . es . , R E PE R TORY . G l ot t i s , Spasms o f : Mag n es fil es G o i tr e : Cal f fil es , Ca le fl ue n , S il icea N a i r . . . . , . fil es . . wi th watery secret ions : N a i r ma r H e a t i n th roat : Fer r fi l es H aw ks up ofi ensi ve cheesy l umps : Kal i ma r N a i r sulfil salty m uc us : Ka l i fil es I n fl amm a t i o n of fauces : Farr fil es throat : Farr fil es N a i r fil es to nsils: Farr fil es L ary n gi s m u s st r i d u l u s : l l ag nes fil es L um p feel ing o f when swa l lowi ng : N a ir sulfil Na i r M al ign an t co n d i ti o n s of th roat : Ka l i fil es Me m b ran o u s ex u d a t i o n i n th roat : Ka l i ma r M u c u s to ugh i n throat : Kal i sulfil M u m ps wi th h awki ng up of sa lt y muc us : N a i r ma r sali vat ion : N a i r m a r swe ll ing o f parot id s : Kal i ma r n sw al l o w i ng feel in g o f l ump : N a i r sulfil li uid s constrict ion : M ag u s fil es pain ful : Cali fil es Farr fil es Kal i ma r P ai n fu l degl utit ion : Cal e fil es Fm fil es Kal i ma r . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . , . . . , . . , . . , . , . , . O . . . q , . . , . , . . . . . . . , throat : Farr fil es P al a te i nflamed : Ferr fil es sensiti ve : N a i r sulfil i r a i N l e s e o w co n o n : fi ll a t y g P ar aly si s post d iphtherit ic : N a i r o f voca l cord s : Ka l i fil es vel um pe nd ul um palati : S il icea , . . . . . . . . . ma r - . . . . . . P h ary n gi t i s fol licu lar : Ka l i mu r N a i r ma r P h ary nge al abscess : Far r fil es P h ary n x ad herent crusts in : Ka l i ma r P o st e ri o r na re s d roppi ng fro m : Na i r fil es Mag m s i s a l i l n d ch l u ar i n u s : s u i s C y g gp Q fi , . , . . . . , . ' , . , . Re d fa u ce s : Ferr fil es R e l axe d sore th roat : Ca le fil es uvu la : N a i r ma r causes co ugh : Cale fl aer . . . . . . . . . . , Ca li . fl uer . , 6 8 3 TW E L V E T I SS UE R E M E D I E S THE S a l t y mucus . ed from throat : Ka l i fil es S e n s a t i on o f c h o ki n g: Mag nes fil es S pee c h nasal sl ow : Ka l i fi l es S pas m s o f gl ot t i s : M ag nes fi l es S u fl o c at i v e fe el i n g in th roat : l l ag nes fil es S w all o w co nstant desire to : Ka l i fi l es m ust : Mag nes fil es S w o ll e n gl an d s : Fer r fil es Ca le fi l es Ka l i m a r S y ph i l it i c so re t h ro at : Ka l i m a r T h r o a t b urnin g in : Farr fil es congested : Ferr fil es N air m a r constricti on i n : M ag nes fil es covered wi th t ran spare nt muc us : N a i r m u r tough mucus : A a l i sulfil Ka l i fil es d ry : Ferr fi l es N a i r mu r N a i r sulfil rais . . , , . . . . ' . . , . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . ’ . . . feeling l u p g of or . , . l u mp i n : N a i r . ma r . fi l es Ka l i fil es , . N air . su l l fi . , . bal l h ysterical in : a l i fi l es n o s K : u n r a e g g , , . . h a i r s g y h c a t e s p h eat i n : Far r . i n fl amed : Fer r in : Ka l i m a r fil es l fi . . . N a i r fil es N a i r in : Ka l i fi l es es . . , . , . o nd i tions a l e fil es F er r fil es i n a s : C p red : Fer r fi l es Ca le fl u er rel ax ed : Ca le fi l es sen at io n o f l u mp i n : N a i r fil es V ag u es fil es so re and sti ff : Fer r fi l es S o re o f si nge rs : Ca le fi l es ll a gu es fil es spasmo d ic co nst ri ctio n of : mal ign ant c . . . , . . . . . . s . . . . . . , . , . . f r . . . ‘ st i tch es in : A a i r m u r ’ . Ca le su ppura t ion of : . l fi su l . o l l en : K a l i m a r t h rob b i ng in : Far r fi l es sw S i l i cea , . . . t ick l in g i n : t o ugh Ca li . fl u er m ucus i n : Ka l i u l cera ted : T h y r o i d gl a n d Fer r . l fi . . l fi su l ’ es e n l arged : . , e n l arged : Ca l e . . S i l i cea fil es mur a li mur T o n si l s . , ’ . A air , Ca le fil . es . . , Ca li . fl uen . Ka l i fil es . , N a i r ma r . . , N a ir . T WE L T HE 0 37 V T I SS UE RE M E D I E S E B i l i ou s col i c: N a i r sulfil B re at h ofl ensive : Kal i fil es N a i r ma r B u rn i n g heat in stomach : Ka l i sulfil Cal e th irst : Kal i sulfil C a n n o t b e a r t i gh t cl o t h i n g: Farr fil es C ol i cky pa i n s : Ka l i su lfil D eat h l y s i c kn e s s at stomach : Ferr fil es D e si re s al e : Farr fil es alcohol : Ferr fil es bacon : Cale fil es bitter things : N a i r m a r claret : Cale sulfil . . . . . , . . . , su l l fi . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . fru it : Ca l e . . sul l fi . o vege tabl es : Cale sulfil h am : Ca le fi l es ind igestible thin gs : Cale fil es Na i r m a r sa l ted food : Ca l e fil es Ca le fil es smoked meat s : Ca le su lfil st i m ul an ts : Fer r fi l es sugar : M ag nes fi l es D read o f hot d rinks : Ka l i su lfil D y spe ps i a acid : N a i r fil es S i l icea chron ic : S il i cea fl atul en t : l l ag u es fil es h eartburn and ch ill in ess : S i l i cea n ervo us : Ka l i fi l es r l f r N r l i n o o d F a fi e a i u s l i n k : s a a r a f e t t g fi p spasmo d ic : M ag nes fi l es with fl ushed ho t face : Fer r fil es ress u re as o f a load i n sto mach : Ka l i su lfil p wh ite gray ish ton gue : Kal i ma r much fl atul e nce : Ca le fil es r d n n s u r a ee g . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . N a i r ma r waterb rash : N a i r m u r E m pt y go n e fe e l i n g i n sto mach : N a i r fil rel iev ed b y ea t i n g : Ka l i fil es E pi ga s t r i u m t en d er to to uch : Far r fi l es l i i n a n a i v a t o n d a s : p . . . . , . . . in , o c n stan t : after eat i ng : E ru c t a t i o n s bitter : , . . . i n a p . fi l es Ca l e fil es Ka l i fil es A ali ’ . . . . . es . , Ka l i fi l es . R E PE R TORY E m c ta t i o n s , N a i r fil es o s ur : . . Nair , x 37 . S il icea , Kal i su l l fi . fil es . b urning t astel ess : Mag nes fi l e s al i fil es a eo K s u s : g r F r s a l fi e e a r s : y g E xce ss i ve h u n ge r: A a l i fi l es S il icea Cal e fil es N a i r m a r F a i n t n e ss at stomach : Kal i su lfil F a t t y foo d ca uses indigest ion : Ka l i m ar F l at u l e n ce bri ngs back taste o f food : Farr fi l es excessi ve acc umulat ion of gas in stomach : Cale fil es wi th d isturbance abo ut heart : Ka l i fil es distension and co nstipation : Mag m a fi l es pain no re l ie f from belching : Mag u s fi l es N a i r sulfil sl uggi sh l iver : Ka l i m a r N a i r sulfil Cale fil es Ka l i so ur risings : N a i r fil es fi l es F u l n ess sen satio n o f: Ka li su lfil G a s tri t is : Farr fil es Ka l i m a r chr on ic : Ka li sulfil from too hot d ri nks: Kal i m a r Ga stral gi a rel ieved b y warmth and bend ing double : H ug ues fil es G ast ri c abrasions : N a i r fil es . . , . . . ’ . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . , . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . cerations; N ai r fil es Kal i fil es G o n e se n s a ti o n at pi t o f stomach : Ka l i fil e s N a i r fil e s H e m o rrh age from stomach : Ka l i mu r Fer r fil es H e art b u rn after ea ting : N a i r mur N a i r sulfil S i lirea ul . . . , . . . fl at ule nce : Cale and . . , . . , . . , . fi l es . H e a t i n sto mach : Kal i su lfil H i cco u gh : Mag u s fil es Cali fi n er N a i r m a r H u n ge r excess ive : Ka l i fil es S il icea Nai r ma r . . . , I n d u ra ti o n of I n d i ge s ti o n : a o i l i c e l s S r u py . S ee ( , , . . , . , . . Dyspepsia ) . vomits as soon as it nurses : S i l icea wants to n urse a ll the time : Ca le fi l e s I n t o l e r a n ce of st i mul ants : S i l icea J au nd i ce after gastri tis : Ka l i salfil I n fan t . . . . . with bi tter t tas e a nd constipati on : . Kali ma r . . . . , T WE L VE T ISS U E R E ME D I E S T HE 2 37 . N air m c e w t d o w ar n e ss : i h r s i j L o n gi n g for sal t y food : N a i r mu r S ee ( au n d i , . . . L o s s o f a ppe t i t e : Farr . m ur . s l e fi , . . Nai r . es . N a u s ea : Kal i Na i r , . for smoki ng : N a i r m a r desire . Kal i m ur Ka l i fil , Des ires . N a i r fi l es , . su l l fi l fi , . . . . . , . . fil es N a i r sulfi l and vo miti ng : M ag nes fi l es o f so ur food or bl ood : Ka l i fil es aft e r fat food : Ka l i ma r with vertigo : Ca le sulfil N o n a s s i m i l a t i o n o f food : Ca le fil es P a i n in abdo minal ring: Na i r m a r sul ) . . . . . . - . . . . de under sho ulder : Ka l i ma r after t ak ing food : N a i r fi l es Ca le fi l es righ t si . . . , m constant : Ka l i fil stomach : l l ag a es fi l es at epigastri u , P re s s u r e i n P yl oru s ind uration of: S i l icea R egu rgit a t i o n of food after eating : S t o m a c h beat ing in : Far r fil es . , . b ur ni ng h ea t i n : A a l i ’ o catarrh ch r nic ol ick y c in : Ka l i n i a s p mps in : . . sul l fi in , and l fi l fi r u r es s e p . f : n l i a u p t i p of l fi Fer r . o ts o n : l fi . fil es tend er : Far r o . u l cerati n o f : . . su l l fi . fi l es . Na i r l fi su l 1V a i r . foo d fro m : i Fer r l fi . fil es . . . red sp ol len : sul fil es regu rgi tat o n o f sw . . Ca le su l . . s ul h e morrh age fro m : Ka l i m a r . l fi su l Mag nes , i n : Ka l i feel ing in : Ka l i heav y : N a i r fil es . . su l e x cessi ve : Al ag n es Ca le , l fi su l mpt y feel ing i n : N a i r ful ness . su l i n : Ka li . n e o g . fi l es Way n es - a s g . . Ka l i of : deep sea ted pain d istend ed : N a i r e es . , cra Far r . fil es fil es . ma r . . V ag nes . fil es . . . Na ir ' . fi l es . weak ness and sin k ing at : A a i r m u r welling of muc us from : zV a i r sulfil ' . . . . . . . l fi es . , T HE 3 74 TW E L VE T I SS U E R E M E D I E S Abd omen St ool and A b d o m e n fee ls . . cold to touch : Kali sulfil fl abby : Cale fi l es large in ch il d ren : S il icea r d e n l a l e u e n o u s : C p fl Kal i mu r swoll e n : Ka l i fil es sunken : Ca le fil es tender : Kal i ma r tense and tympanitic : Kal i sulfil A ft er st oo l torn bleed ing and smart ing fee lin g : Na i r m a r vaccination d iarrhma : S i l kea K a li mu r A n u s fissured : S il i cea Ca le fil es N a i r mu r Ca le fl uer fist ula in : S il icea Ca l e sulfil Cale fil es h erpetic erupt ion around : N a i r mu r i tch ing at : Na i r fil es Ca le fil es Cale fl uen N a i r s ulfil n e ural gi a of : Ca l fil es i n f a l e u l a l u b c e bo t s l a s a s es s u : C p fi ar m r r l a i l o l K a l i l e N a u s a l e u s s o f : s C p p fi fi d isposit ion to : Ferr fil es rawness o f : N a i r fi l es soren ess of : N a i r fi l es N a i r mu r wartl ike erupt ions on : N a i r sulfil B el c h i n g gi v e s n o rel i e f i n col ic : Mag nes fil es B o w el s great torpor of: N a i r a l i fi l es l in i ng membrane o f prot rud es : l oose ness of i n old women : N a i r su lfil r fi l es n i N a i a i n : p su lph u ro u s odo r of gas fro m : Ka l i sulfil B u rn i n g pa i n in rect um : N a i r m u r C h il d re n d ra w up l egs i n co l ic : l l ag n es fi l es l arge abdo me n in : S il i cea C h o l e r a : Far r fil es A al i fil es Ka l i sulfil C h o l e r a i n fa n t u m : Ca le fil es Far r fil es C h o l e r a i c c r a m ps : l l ag nes fi l es C o l i c acco mpan ied w ith b elch in g : ll ag n es fi l es a mel io rated by rub b i ng a n d w ar mth : Mag nes fil es b en d ing d o uble : Ka l i fi l es a t e v ery at tempt to eat : Ca l e fi l es begi n s i n righ t gro in : N a i r sulfil . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . , , . , , , . . . . , . , . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . , . . ’ . , . , . . . . . . . . . ’ . . . . . , . . , . . f . . . . . . . . . . . . RE P E R TORY Co l i c , belching gi ves no relief i n : Mag nes fil es . . flat ulent : Na i r . Kal i Nai r sa l l fi fro m . Mag ne t fil es n mb ilicus : . want of mo ist ure : . d iarrhe a : N a i r ma r . of Nai r . . . . . . . . . hard stool i n old people : Ca li fil es heat i n lower bowel : Far r fil es hect ic fever : Ca lc sulfil obsti nate : Kal i salfil N a i r fil es i r r N a m a o c fi r e s s s i n u d u : r g p stoo ls l ight co l o red : Ka l i m a r d ark brown : Ka l i fil es wi th weak ness o f i ntest i ne : N a i r ma r C ram ps : Mag nes fil es Kal i sulfil D i arr h e a after mapl e sugar : Cali sulfil fat t y food : Kal i ma r wet wea t her : N a i r sulfil Ca le fil es vacc ina ti on : S il icea Ka l i ma r . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . bowels : Na i r ma r fu rre d ton gue : Kal i m a r habit ual : Kal i su lfil hemorrhoidal : N a i r mu r inabili t y t o ex pel fe ces : Ca le fl a er i nacti vi ty Kali fil es Co n ges ti o n of l iver : N a i r sulfil C on st i pati on . al tern ating with from , . hypogastri u m : pains radiate Magm a fil es fil es . l fi sul in 375 . , . . alterna tin g wi th co nst ipa tion : Na i r . ma r . . . mu r . , . 6 37 T WE L V E T I SSUE R E ME D I E S T HE D i a rrh ma . Ca le fil m caused by change of weather : Cale sulfil fright : Ka l i fil es re la xed int est inal vi l l i : Ferr fil es dark bilio us stools: N a i r sulfil excoriati ng : Na i r ma r flat ul ent fet id : Cale fi l es Ka l i fi l es frothy : Na i r ma r foul putrid color : Ka l i fil es S i l i cea r r i n l e a a e s too l a i r fi l t fi l e s N N e s : s C g i nfan t il e : S ilicea Ca le fi l es N a i r fil es imperat ive watery : Kal i fil es i nvol unt ary : N a i r m a r a i n l l a l e K i fi ss : s e p . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . . . Cal e u r l u e n t : p . l fi sul Ka l i . c water : Kal i fil es sl i my stool s : Ca li fi l es l fi sul . ri e . l fi Ca le sul . o Ka l i m a r . mel l ing : N a i r s ur s . A a i r mur . . l fi sul . . . . l / ag nes l fi . . . , . . , . es . A al i ’ , l fi su l . d igested : Ferr fil es Ca lt fil es watery : N a i r mu r Fer r fil es N a i r un Ka l i ’ , l fi su l . . Ca li fil . , Ca lf l fi sul with c ramps in cal ves: l l ag n es fil es wh ite stools : N a i r fil es A a l i m a r with depressio n : A al i fil es ex haust ion : Ka l i fil es Ca l t fi l es ’ j aundice : A a i r fil es u l l a i l s l l : o w w te K e i u l e n t l m r u a r s y y p fi y D u od e n al c a t a r rh : Ka l i mu r D y se n t e ry febrile stage : Farr fil es stool s pur ule nt : Ca le sulfil l e s r b oo d K a l i fi u l e : p sa nio us : Ca l i sulfil es . . l fi su l , . . ’ . . , . ’ . . . . , , . . , , . . , . . . . . . sl i my : A a l i m a r . ’ v ery . l l ag n es Ka l i m u r i n l a f : u p w ith pu rging : mod ic . fi l es . . o n o f u ri ne : ll ag nes fil es E n t e r a l g i a rel ieved b y be n d in g d o ub le : l l ag nes fil es warmt h : zll ag a es fil es ali Ca l fil es E n t e r i c fe v e r : Farr fil es A a l i m a r Ka l i fi l es spas reten ti . , . . ’ . . . . . . . . . f ’ . l fi su l . , 8 37 J T WE L VE T ISS UE RE ME D I E S TH E a un d i ce ed b y gastro caus . . with d iarrhe a : N a i r fil es arge a b do me n i n c hild ren : S il icea . L K al i mu r d uod enal catarrh : - ma r . . complete torpid ity of : Kal i congest ion of: N a i r sulfil i rritable : N a i r sulfil region o f pain ful : Cal e sulfil . ma r L ive r , . . . . . , . . harp sti tching pains in : N a i r sulfil sl uggish action o f: Ka l i m u r so reness t o to uc h o f: Na i r sulfil M a ra s m u s in tee thing ch ildren : Ca le fil es M ese n t e ri c gl an d s en larged : Cale fil es N av e l empt y feel i ng abo ut : Cal e fil es N e u ra l gi a o f the a n us : Ca le fil es N o i s y ofl ensi ve fl at us : Kal i fil es Cal e fil es P a i n around navel ca uses cry ing : Cale fil es abd ominal ri ng : N a i r m a r i n lo wer part o f sac ru m : Ca le fil es i n l iver an d splee n : A a i r m a r Ka l i fil es ll eg ues fil es i n t he bowels : N a i r fil es th ro ugh righ t groin : N a i r fil es P ai n f ul ab sce ss abo ut an us : Ca le sulfil su l l abo ut region o f l i ver : Ca l i fi P a re t i c c o n d i t i o n o f rect um : Ka l i fil es " P e ri t o n i t i s : Fer r fil es Ka l i sulfil al i mu r P e ri t y ph l i t i s : Ka l i mu r Fer r fil es P i l e s ( See He morrhoid s P r o c t a l gi a : N a i r m a r P ro l a ps u s a n i : Ca li sulfil Ka l i fil es N a i r ma r d isposit io n to : Far r fi l es R aw n e s s o f an us : A a i r fil es Rec t u m b urns : A a l i fil es ar m l air N l s a n r s e w oo l n a i i h v e s l i n t e r t : fi y g p a i r ma r N a l i fil es ro l a sus o f : Ca l e su lfil p p s . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . ' . . , . . . , . . . ’ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . , . . ’ . . ’ , . . , . . . , ' . . sti tch es in : N a i r . ma r . ffi S a c r u m , pai n i n a fte r stoo l : Ca l S i nki n g i n epigast ri u m a nd a bo ut , . l . . , es . n avel : Ca li . fil es . . , R E P E R TORY t ro u bl e s : S pl e n i c fi l es Ka l i . S pl e e n , pai n i n : N a i r m u r Ka li S ti t ch e s i n re ct u m : N a i r ma r . fil es . , . . bil io us : N a i r sulfil bl ack : Ka l i sulfil bl oody : Ka l i mu r Cale sulfil cad averous smell ing : S il icea clay colored : Ka l i ma r coagulated case in : N a i r fil es copio us : Ferr fil es Ca le fil es S t o ol s , 37 9 . . . . . . , . Ka l i fil , es Fer r . . fil es - . - . . . . . . . my : N a i r fil es cru mbl ing : N a i r m a r dark : N a i r sulfil Ka l i fil es d ifi cul t to expel : N a i r m u r N a i r retai n : N a i r fi l es d ry : N a i r mu r crea . . . . . . . . . . . e , l fi su l . o t f ( ) s . . . x pell ed with force : M ag nes fil es . flocculent : Ka l i mu r fet id q fre fo ul : Kal i and N a i r fil t uen : frothy een : r g hard : . fil es . es . . r r l i a i m u a r N : y g N a i r fil es N a i r sulfil and . . . N a i r mu r . t hot , . sput eri ng : inabil ity to . . , N ai r , . . l fi su l fil es Ca le fi ner Ca le . el : ex p . . Ca le Ca le . , fil es fil es . . , . . . invol untary : N a i r m u r . . . jell y like masses : N a i r fil es k nott y : N a i r su lfi l l ight colored : Ka l i m a r loose mornin g : N a i r m u r N a i r no isy : Cal e fi l es - . . . . - . , . . ofl ensive : ' i n f l a u : p l a e p - yel l Far r ofuse : r p r l n u e t u : p l fi su l . . Ka l i fil ow : . . es . Ca le fil , . . . S i l icea , fi l es . Ka l i m a r Ca le es fil es Ca le . . . Ca l e sul l fi . fil es odo r : Ka l i fil es reced e wh en part l y e x pel led : rice water : Ka l i fi l es sca nt y : N a i r fi l es r u i d t p . . - . . . S i l i cea . , . . 8 0 3 TW E L VE T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE S too l s o s sl i . my : Ka l i mur . mell ing: N a i r ur s Nai r , ma rl . Kal i , l fi sul . , fil es . . tteri ng : Ca le fil es streaked with bl ood : N a i r sulfil Ca le su lfil sud d en : Farr fil es N a i r fil es und igested food : Far r fi l es Cali fi l es watery : Farr fil es N a i r mu r N a i r sulfil Mag u s fi l es Ka l i sulfil Cale fil es white : Ka l i mu r N a i r mu r N a i r fil es wh ile eating : Ka l i fil es a l i u l o w K l l l : s e y fi S t ra i n i n g a t s too l : N a i r fi l es S u m m e r co m pl a i n t i n teeth ing ch ild ren : Ca li fi l es T a b e s m e s e n te ri c a : Ca li fil es T e ne sm u s : Ka l i fil es T o rpi d i t y co mplete o f l i ver : Ka l i m a r T y m pa n i t e s : Ka l i s ulfil Kal i fil es Mag nes fil es i n b il io us fever : N a i r su ¢l T y ph l i t i s : Farr fil es Ka l i mu r N a i r sulfil T y ph u s wi th const ipat ion : Ka l i m u r U n d i gest e d st oo l s : Far r fil es Ca le fil es U l c e r s intestinal : Ca le su lfil ’ W a i s t cannot bear tight cloth i n g aro und : A a i r sulfil W a r t l i ke e r u pt i o n s o n a n us : N a i r sulfil W e a kn e s s in epigast ri u m : Ka l i fil es W o r m s in testi nal : N a i r fil es Far r fil es Ca l fi l es lon g : N a i r fil es A a l i m u r Fer r fil es th read : N a i r fi l es spu . . . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . , l fi su l . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . , . . , . , - . . f . , . . , . . . . . ’ . Uri nary S y mpt oms A to n y of Bl ad d e r , blad d er : ca tarrh o f: neck o f, c ut t in g one st of : . . fil es . N a i r ma r ’ It . n i a p . in : Ca li . al i fil es ma r , sul Ca le l fi . Ka l i fil es , . . . B l e e d i n g fro m u r e t h ra : Ka l i fil es B ri gh t s d i se a s e fo r alb umen : Ca l fil es febr il e d ist urb ance : Far r fil es . ’ , . . f . Ka l i . Far r fil es l l ag n es fil es in : Ca li m spas ’ A air . . , fil es . . , 8 2 3 TWE L VE T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE . P ar e t i c co n d i t i o n s : K a li fil es P ol y u ri a simplex : N a i r mu r Far r fil es N a i r sulfil N a i r fil es Cal e fil es Mag nes fil es w ith waterb rash : N a i r ma r R e t e n t i o n of urine : Mag nes fil es S e cr e t i o n of urine e xcessi ve : Farr fil es N a i r sulfil N air fil es S pa s m od i c r e te n t i o n o f uri ne : M ag nes fil es N a i r fil es S to n e in the bladder : Ca le fil es S u ppre s si o n of urine : Ferr fi l es U rgi n g to urinate fre uent : Ferr fil es N a i r fil es Cale fil es . , . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . q , , . . . . . U re t h ra bleed ing from : Kal i fi l es cutti ng pains in : Kal i fil es itch ing in : K a l i fil es U ri n e brickd ust sed iment : N a i r s ulfil S il icea blood y : N a i r m a r calculous phosphates in : Cale fi l es Ca le fil es N a i r ma r co pious : Ca le fl uen d ark colored : Ka l i m u r N a i r fi l es emit s pun gent od o r : Ca l i fl u er floccule n t sed i men t in : Ca l e fil es r a n es fi l es i a le fi l es N a v n M a l i C : e r g g ’ in creased : Ca le fi l es A a i r m a r incont inence of: N a i r m a r Ka l i fil es i n vol untary : Fer r fi l es N a i r m a r loaded w it h b ile : N a i r sulfil , , . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . , - . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . mucu s and pus : S i licea ’ l ith ic d eposits i n : A a i r su lfil a i r su lfil i h N s t c w s n u : u a d m u p . . . , . . with hectic : Ca le sulfil sa nd y deposi t i n : N a i r su lfil scan t y : Ca l e fl u er N a i r fil es N a i r sulfil secre tion ex cessi ve : Far r fi l es S pasmod ical l y retai ned : l l ag nes fil es N a i r am r spurt s o u t w i th ever y co ugh : Far r fil es S i l i cea u r ic ac id e x cess o f : Ka l i m u r a l s i l e o k r n : K fi li e s a fl o ll w e y l l a r u i o e n N s l i s h r e : e l w y g fi red . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , ' . . . , . . . . RE PE R TORY 8 3 3 . U ri n ati o n scal d ing on : Kali fil es N ai r sulfil inte rmit te nt need s strai n i ng : N a i r fi l es a l s n w i n u u M e s fi f r i l : e a g g g p V e si c al n eu ral gi a : Map l es fil es W e t ti n g o f be d in ch ild re n : Cali fi l e s Na i r fi l es . . , . . , . . . . . Mal e . . Sex ual Orga ns Fer r , . fil es . B al a n i ti s : K al i sulfil Ka l i fi l es B ubo : Cale salfil Kali ma r Ferr fil es Kal i fil es S ilicea C a ri e s syph il it ic : S i l it sa C h a n c re h ard : Ca li fl uer phaged en ic : Kal i fil es so ft : K a l i ma r C h r on i c sy ph il i s : S il icea N a i r m u r Ka l i ma r C o i t u s prost rat io n afte r : Ka l i fi l es C on d y l o m at a syphil it ic : N a i r sulfil c utt ing in bladder and u re th ra : Ka li fil es Nai r ma r D e si re se xual gone : Na i r fil es D isc h a rge of prostatic fl uid : N a i r ma r D raw i n g in test icles and spermat ic cord : Nai r fil es E m i ssi o n s nightl y : N a i r fi l es Ka l i fil es S ili a a with chil liness : N a i r ma r wi thout d reams : N a i r fi l e s E rec t i o n s : Kal i fi l es E pi d i d y m i ti s : Fer r fi l es E re t h i srn sex ual : S i l l ea N a i r fi l es G e n i t al s itch in g o f : Na i r su lfil G l eet : Na i r mu r Kal i salfil com bines w ith ecz e ma : Ka l i ma r G o n o rrh ma after inj ect ions o f n it ra te of silver : N a i r m a r chronic : Na i r mar N a i r suifil Kal i fi l es Cali fil es . . . . , , . , . , . . . . . . , . . , . , . . , . , . . . . . . , ' . . . . . , , . . . . . - , , , . . . . . . . , . . . r g eeni sh ; . . Kal i l fi sul Nai r . , , sul l fi . . . , 8 3 4 TW E L VE T I SSUE RE ME D I E S T HE G o n o rr h e i n fl ammatory a, i nterst i tial e x ud ation t . Ka l i ma r bcutaneo us ex ud ation : Na ir su l l fi . fi l es . . . su suppressed : . i n : Ka l i m a r in : N a i r m a r c s al d ing Farr s age : . . wel l ing in : Ka l i ma r with anmmia : Ca le fil es itch i ng : Ca le fil es H a i r loss o f from pubes : N a i r ma r H y d roce l e : S il icea Ca le fl u en Ca le fi l es I n d u ra t i o n o f testicl es : Ca le fl uer I m po t e n c e : Kal i fi l es N a i r m a r I t c h i n g o f scrot um : S i l i cea Ca le fi l es N a i r fil es s . . . . , . . , . , , . . , . . , Nai r in L oss th ra : u i c b p l fi . . mar , . fil es Ka l i ure of su l . . . . h air : Nai r . ma r . M a s t u rb a t i o n : Ca le fi l es . N ec r o si s , . sy ph i l i t ic : S i l icea . N o d e s i n tert iary sy ph il is : S il icea ( E d e m a preput ial : N a i r su lfil ’ ’ su lfil A a i r ma r scro tal : A a i r . O . . , . rch i t i s : Ca le fro m . . fi l es . , Far r , . l fi es . . ma r ali n r r o o K a : h e g P e r si st e n t sex ual though t : S ilicea P h age d e n i c c h a n c re s : Ka l i fil es P r e pu t i a l m d e m a : N a i r sulfil P ro s t a t e abscess o f : Ca le sulfil suppressed . . . , ’ A air i n fl ammat ion ' I S cr o t u m i tch in g , sw eat iu g o f S e m e n t hi n S e m inal w i th e an d . su l l fi . S i l i ca suppurat i ve : , d em a : (E . . e n l arged : S c rot a l . Vai r of . su l l fi S i l i cea S i l icea , N a i r mur , . . 1V a i r . fi l es , . Ca li , Ca le . fi l es . fil es Na i r mar , . . w a t er v : N a i r . fil es . m i ss i o n s w it ho ut d reams : N a i r ch i l l i ness : . Na i r ma r . . fil es . . , . . fil e s , . , f Far r . S e xu a l d e s i r e go ne : V a i r fil es Ka l i fi l es l / ag nes fi l es N a i r i ncreased : Ka l i fi l es S e x u a l e re t hism : S i l icea , Ca l fi l es . , . . fi l es N ai r m a r . . 8 6 3 T WE L VE T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE D y s m e n o r rh e . Ca le fil es , Ka l i fil es mu r , Farr fi l es a: . . . Mag nes fil es N a i r , , . vent ive : Farr fil es membrano us : Mag nes fil es wi th vo mi ting of und igested food : Farr fil es fre uent urgi ng to urinate : Farr fil es with icy cold ness : S il icea E xt e r n a l pa r t s tingl e : Ca le fi l es swol len : zll ag n es fi l es F l oo d i ng: Cale fl uer G e ni t a l s i nfl amed and swoll en : N a i r sulfil G re a t d ry n es s o f v agi n a : N a i r ma r Ferr fil es H a rd n es s o f m a mm e ; Ca le fi l es H y pe rt roph y of uterus: Ka l i m a r H y s t er i a : [ I a l i fi l es en t of flo w : S i l icea I cy co l d n e s s a t comme ncem I t ch i ng o f v u l v a : N a i r m u r S i l icea L ab i a abscess o f : S il i ca L e u c o rrh at a acid : N a i r fil es N a i r salfil acrid : S il icea Ka l i fi l es albu mi no us muc us : Ca le fi l es N a i r su lfil cor rod ing : N a i r m u r creamy : N a i r fi l es Ca le fi l es as a re p . . . q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’ . . . , . . . , . , . , . , . . . . . n i sh : r e e g Ka l i l fi su l . , , . . . . . ho ney colored : N a i r fi l es ’ i rritat in g : A a i r m a r i tch i ng : S i l icea N a i r m a r l ike wh ite of egg : Ca le fi l es - . . . . . , . . mild and . mil ky : [ f a /i m a r . orange colo red : Kal i fil es i i l cea o r f se : S u p Na ir scal d in g : K a l i fi l es - . . ma r ' . m y : Ka l i su lfil ma r smarti u g : N a i r so ur smel l in g : N a i r fi l es t h ick : Ka li m a r watery : N a i r mur N a i r fil es wh ite : Ka l i ma r worse mo r nings : Ca le fil es a l i fil es l o w K l i u l K a s ll e : y fi sl i . . . - . . . . . . , . . . , . . K a l i su lfil . . R E PE R TORY h a i r from pubes : N a i r m a r M am m a , h ard ness of : Ca le fl uen , Ca le L oss 8 3 7 . of . . . M a s t u rb at i o n i n ch ild ren : Ca le fi l es M e n ses acrid : N a i r fil es N a i r sulfil . , after , i n tense . N a i r ma r head ache : . be fo re l abo rl ik e pain s : Ca le nosebleed : Na i r su lfil . , M ag n es fil es , N a i r ma r Ka l i m a r sad ness : fi l es . fi l es . . . n a i : p . . d esire : Ka l i se x ual . . , . fil es . . Far r . fil es mu r , . black : black ish red : Ka l i fil es brigh t red : Ca le fil es Fer r fil es ch eck ed : Ka l i m a r ch i ll i ness w ith : N a i r su lfil clo tted : Ka l i m a r . - . . , . . . . . . N a i r mu r c0 pio u S : . o o ve : c rr si Nair d ark : Ka l i m u r d eep red : d elayed , Ka l i wi t h . . . su l l fi . Ca l e fil , fil es . su l Ca le , M ag n es fil es es l fi . head ache : N a i r d uri ng h ead ache : N a i r ma r . . . , Ka l i ma r . l fi sul . . . bearing d own pains : Ca le fl uer Ca le fil es col ic : M ag n es fil es Ka l i fil es N a i r sulfil Fer r fil es l actation : Ca le fil es S i l icea every t wo week s : Ca l e fi l es t h ree weeks : Fer r fi l es Ca le fl uen N a i r su lfil ex cessi v e : Ka l i m u r Ka l i fi l es fibrous : M ag n es fil es irregul ar : Ka l i fi l es l abo rl ike pa in s d uri n g : Ca l e fi l es Ca l e su lfil l ast too l o ng : Ka l i m u r not coagul ated : Ka l i fi l es off ensive : Ka l i fi l es m ur N a ir N a i r fi l es l e : a p l a l n e es x u x i m e : fi s a l c e t C b e e t c e d e d r e y p a l e fi l es C r : Ka l i fi l es m a u r e e t p reten t io n o f : Ka l i fi l es st rin gy : M ag n es fil es d u ri ng - . . , . , . . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . . . . , , . . 88 3 TW E L VE T I SS UE R E ME D I E S T HE M e n se s t on g od or : Ka l i fil es Ka l i fil es su ppressed : Ka l i m u r s r , . too Ka l i fi l earl y : q fre es N air , Ka l i mu r . ma r Nai r . , K al i m a r Ka l i , , . th i n : . Nair l fi s ul . m ur . . fil es . Mag nes fil es S i l i cea , . , ' uent : l ate : Ka l i m a r . fi l es Ka l i . Ka l i , l fi sul Na i r m a r Ca le su lfil lo ng lasti ng : Ka l i mu r a i r su l l r r o K a l i fil es N F a f se : r u fi p Ca l e fl uer Ka l i m a r fil es Ca le . . , . . Ca l e . , su l l fi . . - . , . . Ka l i fil . . . scant y : . ’ It es . Na i r m ar fi l es ' . . a l i su l l fi tou gh d ischarge : Ka l i ma r watery : N a i r m a r with col d ness l ike ice : S il icea congestio n : Ferr fil es col ic : V ag nes fi l es N a i r co nst i pat ion : S i l i cea N a i r fetid foo t sweat : S i l i eea . N a i r mu r . , . , S i l i ma . . . . . J . . , , l fi . sul . sul l fi . . - . r a t e g l fi su l weak ness : Ca l e . head ach e : A a l i ’ l fi su l . . Ca li , su l l fi ment al d epressio n : l Va i r m u r ’ morn i n g d iarrh ma : A a i r sulfi l . . . ovarian n a i : p Fer r . mat ic pains : Ca le fil es t er ri b l e sad n ess : N a i r m a r . . . orteni ng of swe l li ng o f t e x ci e men t t wi tch i n gs : w e igh t of k n ee l ab ia : - . N ai r ord s : c . . fil es . M ag nes fi l es . . a n d sl eeplessness : Ca l e . fil es . rh e u sh l fi full n ess i n . Nai r . abd omen : fil es . . Na i r m a r su l M e n st r u a t i o n ( S ee Menses ) M e t ro rrh a gi a S il irea Ka l i su lfil M e t ri t i s : Far r fil es [ Ca l i m a r . A a li ’ l fi su l . . , . . , . N a u s e a d u ri n g an d a fte r e mbrace : S i l icea N y m ph o m a n i a : S i l icea Ca l e fl a er Ca l e . Ov . , a r i a n n e u r a l gi a wo rse . , acr . o n righ t sid e : oss sacru m i ntense : Ka l i fil es d ull an d co nstan t : Fer r fil es Pain , , . . . fil es . Mag nes fil es . . . , TW E L VE T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE 39 0 . h ard in the breast : Ca le fl u er L o ss o f h air d uri ng c hi ldbi rt h and l act at io n : M a m m a fee l enl arged : Cale fi l es fist ulous ulcers i n : S i l zt ea hard l umps in : Ca l f i ner S il icea M an i a puerpe ral : Kal i fil es K n ot s , , . . . Na i r mu r . . . . . , , . M as t i t i s : S il icea Ca le . , K a l i tm u r Farr ' sul l fi , . . fil es . C a lt . fl d ischarge of brow n ofl ensive pus : Kal i fi l es M i s carri age th reatened : Kal i fil es i li ag nes fil es M o rn i ng si ckn e ss vomit ing o f food und igested : Farr fil es froth y watery ph legm : N a i r m u r vomiting of so ur masses : N a i r fil es white phlegm : I t a l i m a r M ot h e r s m il k sal ty and bl uish : Ca le fl uen Ca le fil es N i ppl e s crack and ulcerate easil y : S i l i cea P a i n in feet d uring pregnanc y : S il icea P ai ns false ine ffectual and ted io us : Kal i fil es feebl e : A a l i fil es spasmod ic : Mag nes fi l es P h l egm a s i a al b a d o l e n s : N a i r sulfil P u e rpe ral convulsions : zll ag nes fil es fever : Ka l i m a r A a l i fil es . , . . , . . . , . . ’ . ’ . . , . . . , , . ’ . . . . . . ’ . mania : A a l i ' . fil es . mamma : S il icea T h re a t e n e d m i sca rr i a ge : Ka l i fi l es S ci r rh u s of . , fi l es Al ag nes U l c e rs of mammae fistulous : S il i cea V o m i t i ng with bit te r taste : N a i r su lfil W e ar i n e s s i n all l imbs d uri ng pregnanc y : . , . . Respi rat ory l ungs : S i l i cea Cal e . fil es . Orga ns A b sce ss of A sth m a , wakes a t n igh t w it h a t tack o f V a i r sulfil bro nchia l : K a l i sulfil Ka l i ma r Ka l i s ulfil a ggravated i n war m season : t he least foo d : K al i fil es h ay : Ir a /i fil es . f a . . ' . , . . fro m A st h m a , h u mid : in . ’ . ’ A air ch i l d ren : n erv o us : . . sa / l fi ’ A air V a mws . . . l fi sul fil es . . . uor . R E PE RTORY 3 . wh en fla tulen ce is troubl eso me : M ag nes fil es with gastric d erangements : Ka l i mu r N a i r sulfil l m x r a l r i ll o w u c o a o u e e e t i n : e t C y py p fl hect ic fever : Ca le su lfil spasmod ic j erk in g : N a i r m a r r u a r a r o f e w a t r m u s N i m s e u c : y p worse ch ange to d amp weat her : N a i r su lfil B reat h i n g h urried and oppressed : Farr fi l es Ca le fl uer Ka l i fil es Ca li fil es Ka l i sulfil shor t : Far r fi l es A st h m a , . . , , . . . . , . . . . . , . ma r . . . . , . , . . , . , Nai r . . B ron ch i t i s : Fer r fi l es Ca le sa lfil Ka l i m u r N a i r ch ronic : N a i r m u r S i l i cea e x pectorat ion y el low : Ka l i sulfil B u rn i ng so re n e ss in chest : Fer r fil es C at ch i n b re a t h : Ferr fi l es C a t ch e s co l d e a si l y : Ferr fil es N a i r m a r C h e s t const rict io n o f : M ag nes fi l es cont ract ion o f : Ca le fil es i a n s a t b d r a r r a a v e d b ea t N i fi l e s ee h i n : y gg p p g . . , . . . , . , . sul l fi . . , . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . i a n s p 1 9 b y pressu re : N a i r d eep seated : S il zt ea fi l es . . - . co a r ss : d art i ng : rat tl i ng o f Ca le . l fi su l . M ag nes fil es . Na i r , l fi su l . m uc us in : Ka l i sulfil Nai r Ka l i m a r . , . mu r l fi su l . . o mel iorated b y pressu re : N a i r sulfil Ka l i fil es so re to touch : Ca l e fi l es weak ness in : S il icea C ol d ne s s o f feet wi t h ch est t ro ubl es : Ca le fi l es C o nge s t i o n o f l un gs : Farr fi l es C o u gh ac u te : Ka l i m u r Far r fil es aggravated i n eve n i ng : Ka l i su lfil mo rning : N a i r sulfil be tter l yin g d o wn : Ca le fi l es bark ing : Kal i m u r causes h ead ache : N a i r m a r chro nic o f co nsumptives : Ca le fil es S i l icea co nv u l si ve : fl/ ag rzes fi l es croupy : Ka l i m u r d ry : Far r fi l es V ag n es fil es Na i r m a r s reness , a . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . , z . , . . . . , T WE L T HE 2 39 C o u gh from cold loose d rin ks : V T I SS U E R E ME D I E S E S il icea ttl ing : S il icea tickl ing behi nd stern um : ra . . . N a i r ma r . fl Fer r fil es in l aryn x : Cal e uer . in trachea : t throat : hack ing : Ca le . fl u er Kal i sul . u er hard : Ferr fil es harsh : Kal i m a r . . Kal i , fossa : S il zkea Ca le fl . . supras ern al . fil es , S il icea . . . l fi . . irri tat ing : S i l icea . ttl ing : Kal i sulfil S il i ca N a i r m a r loud and noisy : Ka l i ma r nervo us : M ag n es fil es l l ag rzes fi l es on l ying down : Ca le fl u er S i l icea n l f u : Ferr fi l es a i p a r m l M n l ox fi a s a : e e s s y p g r r e r i o i l : A a i m a d ca p sh ort : Fer r fi l es K a l i m u r N a i r mu r spasmod ic : Mag n es fi l es K a l i m u r Ka l i fil es N a i r l oose ra . , . . . f . . , . . . . . . ’ . . . . . , . sufi ocat i ve in ch i ld ren , bet ter , l y i n g d own : Ca l e fil es . . mur . , . tickl ing : Fer r fil es Mag nes fil es Ca le fl uer whoopin g : Far r fil es Af ag u es fil es Kal i su lfil Ka l i fil e s with bu rsting head ach e : V a i r m a r n i gh t sweat s : S i l i rea in vo l untary em ission o f uri ne : Fer r fil es N a i r m a r sensat ion o f go n en es in ch est : N a i r su lfil a li mu r C r o u p : Farr fi l es Ca le sulfil Ca le fl u er Ca l e fil es N izi r m u r Ka l i fil es C r o u py hoarsen ess : Ka l i su lfil D y s pn cz a : Fer r fil es i Va i r m u r Ka l i sulfil Ca l e fi l es K a l i fil es d urin g d amp weat he r : N a i r sulfil E m ac i a t i o n i n ph th isis : Ca le fi l es , . . , . . . , , . . . . . s . , . . . . ’ . , . . . . , . . , . . , . . . , . ” , ' . . . . E m py e m a : Ca le su lfil S il i cea E pi gl o t t i s feels cl osed : Ca le fl u er . . . , . E x pe c t o r a t i o n cl ear : ab sen t : Na i r m a r . . . Fer r . . fil es Mag nes fil es , . . , TWE L V E T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE 3 94 I n vo l u n t a ry L a ry n gi t i s : L a ry n x , o o wh en co ugh ing : uri na ti n Ferr . i rri t ated i n f l u a : p . fil es Fer r : Ferr fil es . Ka l i mu r , fi l es . . fl Cal e , fil es . N a i r ma r , . Far r . uer Ferr . . . . . fil es L u n gs con gest io n of : Fer r fil es M u cu s sl ips back and is swal lowed : Ka l i sulfil N i gh t s w e a t s pro fuse : S i l icea Cal e fil es ( E d e m a of l ungs : 1V a i r m u r Ka l i fil es n r r r s i f r e h n s F r e o b a t i : e fi l a u o e l e s e C g pp fl P ai n s i n ch e st across : Ca le sulfil aggrava ted b y b reath in g : N a i r fil es e : N a i r fil es s u r re s p l e ft sid e pierci ng : N a i r sulfil P h t h i si s : Ca le su lfil S il icea Ferr fil es Ka l i m u r N a i r fi l es N a i r sulfil fl orid a : N a i r fi l es Fer r fil es P l e u ri s y : Far r fil es Na i r mu r Ka l i mu r P n e u m o n i a : Ferr fil es Ka l i mu r Cale su lfil s re : ma r , . , . . . - . , O . . . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . , , . . . , . . , . . . . . , . , P ro fu s e night sweats : Ca le fi l es R at t l i n g of mucus i n chest : N a i r S il icea , . su l l fi . su l l fi . , . . Ka l i , su l l fi . , Ka l i m u r . ’ . , . . . , . , f , . , . . . . 1 , . . . . . . . . . i . . . S pe a ki n g is fat igu i n g : It a /i su lfil S t i t c h e s i n sid e s : Fer r fil es ’ S u d d en , sh ri l l v S u ffo c a t i v e o ice : fee l i n g : [ Ca l i S w ea t , n i g ht : ro f u se in co u gh su l Ca l e abo u t . . l/ ag n es c h il d re n : l fi . . . . fil es Ca l e . . fi l es . . fi l es , S i l i cea h e ad and n eck : . Ca le . , . fil es A a i r m a r ’ Ka l i fil es A a i r m u S h o r t n e s s o f b reat h : Far r fil es su lfil Ca l fi l es o n goin g u p stai rs : Ka l i fi l es S i gh i n g t e n d e n c y t o : N a i r fi l es Ca l f fil es S o re n e s s o f c h e s t reliev ed b y press u re : V a i r su lfil to t o uch : Ca l e fil es i n tercosta l m u sc l es : N a i r fil es l un gs : Far r fi l es S o r e p a i n abov e ste rn u m : Ca le fil es S pa s m o d i c cl osu re o f wi n d pi pe : ll ag u as fil es S pa s m o f gl o t t i s : Ca l e fi l es Fer r . l m ‘ Mn . . , R E PE R T ORY T ra ch e a irrit ated , o fil es Ka l i an d s re : 95 . . fil es V o i c e l oss o f : Farr fi l es It a l i m u r fro m paral y sis of vocal co rd s : Ka l i fil es su d d en sh ril l : M ag nes fi l es W e a ry fe e l i n g in ph ary n x : Ka l i su lfil T ra ch e i t i s : Fer r . . ’ , . . , . . , . W h ee z i n g ra l e S : W h oo pi n g c Ka l i m u r o u gh : Farr . . fil es su l l fi . N a i r mur . , Ca le . , fil es , Ci rcu l at ory Organs A ct i o n of A nz m ic h eart i ntermi ttent : K a l i ' o co n d i t i n s A n e u ri s m : Far r . w it h fil es . uer fil es enl arge men t Ka l i m u r . N ai r m a r . , Ka l i Ca le . fil es . fi Ka l i ne r . fil es . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Ka l i fil es D i l a t a t i o n of blood vessel s : Ca le fl uer heart : Far r fil es Ca le fl a er D i z z i n e ss from weak h eart action : Ka l i fil es E m b o l i sm : Ka l i m a r E n d oc a r d i t i s : Ferr fil es E x t re m i t i e s n u mb : N a i r ma r F a i n t n e ss from frigh t or fat igue : Ka l i fil es H a n d s col d : N a i r m a r H e a r t co nst riction abo u t : N a i r m a r d il a tat ion of Far r fi l es Ca l e fl u er fl ut teri n g abo ut : N a i r m a r N a i r fi l es hypertroph y : N a i r m a r b ase : N a i r fi l es n a a i t p d uring i nspiration : Ca l e fil es aro un d I n t erm i t t e n t a ct i o n of heart : Kal i fil es N a i r . , fil es . . sl u ggi sh : . . . Fer r , of C a r d i t i s : Far r fi l es C h ro n i c heart d isease : S i l icea C i rc u l a t i o n , . . . , fl . A n gi n a pe c t o r i s : M ag n es A rt e r i t i s : Ferr fi l es B l oo d v e s s e l s es . h ear t t ro ub les : Ka l i Ca l e , l fi V ag m s ’ . . . , . fil es . , Ka l i fil es . 6 39 TW E L V E T I SS U E RE ME D I E S T HE . P al pi t at i on after rheu mat ic fever : Kal i fil es violent motion : S il icea Far r fil es feels p ulse i n d ifl erent parts of bod y : Na i r fil es from excessive fl ow of blood : Ka l i ma r mental e motion or going up stairs : nervous and spasmod ic : M agnes fi l e s with anxiety : Cale fil es N a i r ma r sl ee pl essness : Ka l i fi l es P e ri ca r di t i s : Farr fil es Ka l i mu r Cale salfil P h l e b i t i s : Fer r fil es P u l se fel t al l over body : N a i r mu r N a i r fil es ful l ro und not rope l ike : Far r fil es i ntermitte nt : N a i r mu r Ka l i fil es ir regul ar : Ka l i fi l es u ick : Ka l i su lfil Far r fi l es rapid : N a i r m u r Ferr fil es S il i cea scarce l y pe rce t ible : Ka l i sulfil p T e l a n gi e ct a se s : Fer r fil es T re m b l i n g abo ut heart : N a i r fil es T u m o rs vasc ular : Ca le fl uer V a r i co s e ul cerat i o ns : Ca le fl a er veins : Fer r fil es Cale fi ner V a s c u l a r t umors : Ca le fl uer . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . . . . . . . , - , , . . q . . . , . . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . B ack l i m b s : Ca li and E xtremi ti es fil es of sho uld ers : Ca le fil es between scapu l ze : Kali fil es A n e m i a spinal : Ka l i fil es N a i r fi l es A n ch y l o si s o f k nee : S il icea A n kl e s feel as i f d islocat ed : Ca l e fi l es rr l es ar a F fi a N air m i l a i n i c e : S p weak : N a i r fil es N a i r m u r S il icea A r m s fe e l h eavy : S i l icea t ired : N a i r fil es A r t h r i t i c rh eu mat ism : N a i r fi l es swel l i ngs : N a i r m u r B a c k acute borin g pain in : Mag nes fil es asleep: Ca le fil es carbuncles on : Ca l e sulfil S ilicea A ch i n g of . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . co ld : . . , . Na i r mu r . . . , . . 8 39 TW E L V E T I SS U E R E M E D I E S T HE . cal ves : Ca le fil es Mag nes fil es hands wh ile wri ting : Ca le fil es N a i r fil es Mag nes fi l es ex t re mi ties : Ka l i su lfil C raw l i n g a n d cree pi n g i n t he l i mbs : Ca le fil es C r i ck i n the back : Ferr fil es Ca le sulfil n eck : N a i r fi l es D raggi n g d o w n in back : Ca li fl uer E l b o w j o i n t swol len : Ca le fl uer E m a ci at i o n o f neck i n ch ild ren : N a i r mu r Ca l e fil es E piph e se s swol len : Ca le fil es E xc ru ci at i n g pa i n s i n joints : Mag nes fil es E xo s t o s e s on fingers : Ca l e fl u er E x t e n so r s contract ion o f : N a i r fi l es E x t r e m i t i e s n umb : N a i r m u r Ca l fil es Ka l i fil e s F e e t b urn i ng of : Ka l i fi l es cold b y d ay warm at n igh t : N a i r fil es C r a m ps i n , . . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . - . . . , . . . . . . . . , f . . . , , . . . . , asl eep : fal l . N a i r ma r . . . tend er t ired : S il icea swel l : A a l i m a r itch in g o f so les o f : Ca l sulfil l anguor an d (E d ema o f: N a i r su lfil tend er : ll ag nes fil es tonic spasms of : S i l icea Fer r fi l es S il icea F e l o n : Ca le su lfil F e t i d pe r s pi ra t i o n o f feet : S il icea F i d get y feel i n g in fee t : Ka l i fi l es F i n ge r j o i n t s enl arged : Ca le fl a er fil es Far r fil es i n fl amed : i tch i ng bl ist e rs o n : A a i r m a r A a i r su lfil st i ff : Ca l e su lfil F i st u l o u s u l c e r s : S i l i cea abo ut t h e feet : Ca l e fi l es F u n go i d i n fl ammat io n o f j oi n ts : Ka l i su lfil G a n gl i o n at back o f w rist : Ca le fl uer G a i t u n stead y : A a i r fi l es . , ’ . . . . . ‘ - i . . . . . , . , , . . - . . . , . ’ . . ’ . . , . . . . . . . . ’ . . G l and s , Ka l i m u r ce rv ical , en l arged : i nd urated : Ca le f i ner V ai r m u r G o i t r e : Ca le fl aer . . . G ou t , acu te : ch ro n ic : Na i r Nair . . , . , Na i r . fil es . . . . l fi [ , Ca le . fil es V a i n fil es E rr l fi su l su l . . fil es , . Nair , Na ir . . fil es fil es . . R E PE R TORY G ou t , en largemen t j o i n ts b y : of Ca le . 3 99 . fl u er N a i r m u r Ca le m e o ar i al at tack s o f : N a i r r i d c p n a i s p i n : Ka l i m u r . . . , . heu matic fi l es . , . . . vat ed a t n ight : Cale fil es H a m s t r i n gs so re : N a i r fil es co n t raction o f: N a i r m ar l f n u a i p H a n d s col d : N a i r m a r fal l asl eep : Ca le fil es feel heav y : S i l i cea l l es l ar w w i i n a e fi K a i m i h i l r t : fl e C s t e t g g in vol u n tary sh ak in g o f: M ag n es fi l es h m f o t : Farr fi l es a l s o p h ard an d sore : N a i r sulfil r , aggra . . , . . . . . . . . . N a i r fil ' . , es . . , . . . . sk i n of , ms spas o f: S i l icea N a i r ma r and cracked : d ry . . . wol len and pain ful : Far r fil es t rembl e : N a i r su lfil wart s in pal ms of : Ka l i m u r N a i r s . . . . . , mur . H a n gn ail s : N a i r m a r H i ps , pains in : Ka l i fil es N a i r m a r l eft sti tch es in : N a i r su lfil i Ka l i m u r H p j o i n t d i s e a se : Ca l e sulfil . Na ir , . su l l fi . . . , . . . . . , . , Fer r . fil es fil es H o u s e m a i d s kn e e : Ca le fil es S il icea I d i o pa t h i c s o ft e n i n g o f spina l cord : Kal i fil es I n d u r a t e d cerv ical gl an d s : Ca le fl u er I n fl am m a t i o n o f j o ints : Far r fi l es Ka l i sulfil N a i r fil es Ka l i ma r Ca le . ’ , . . . . , . . , k nee j oint : Ca le fl ue r I n gro w i n g t o e n a i l s : S i l i cea Ka l i I n vo l u n t a ry j erkin gs d uring sl ee p: - . . , sh ak in g o f I t ch i n g of Mag n es fil h an d s : . l egs : Ka l i mu r . . N a i r ma r . . es . fil es Ka l i , ma r . bites : N a i r fil es a l i fi l es l K m s a : p a l i fi l es K so les : Ca l e su lfil : toes : N a i r sulfil like i nsect . . . . , ch ro n ic rhe u cracki n g . , . . Joints . matism i n : Ca li . fl a er of . , Nai r ma r . N a i r mu r . . , Ca le . Na i r . fil es . sul l fi . , S il icea , V TWE L T HE 0 0 4 T I SS UE R E ME D I E S E . J o i nt s fungoid in flamma tion of: Ka l i sulfil l r m n a l e u r o t e n a e t s f : e u e o C y g g fl so re pain in : N a i r fi l es swel l i ng aro und : Ka l i ma r K n e es ch ron ic synovi tis o f : S il icea h erpes i n be nd of : N a i r ma r in flamed : Cale fl uer a i r fi l es rr fil es a i N F a fi n : l es a l e C p weakness of: N a i r m a r L am e n e ss from co ld : Ferr fil es a r i a n d l t c h c K i fi l r e m i a u a a t : l e s y p L e gs give way wh ile walk ing: N a i r fil es , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . , . . . , . . . . L i m b s fal l N a i r ma r aslee p : . fee l t ired : S il icea itch : Ka l i ma r j erki ng o f : n eural gic . . . N a i r ma r . a i n s p fil es Kal i Ca l fil es in : l l ag n es old ness of : Ca le fil es t rem l ing o f : L L u m b a go l fi sul , n u mb ness a nd c b o co m o t o r . . . . . . x i a : N a i r sulfil S il icea fro m st rai ns : Ca le fl a er Ca le fi l es at a . . . , . . , M e n i n gi t i s spinal : N a i r sulfil M o t i o n aggravates pains : Ka l i m u r , . Far r . . fil es . . Fer r , fil es . . mel iora tes pain : Ka l i su lfil Ka l i fi l es M u s c u l a r w e a kn e ss : Ka l i fil es N a i l s cri ppled and b ri t t le : S il i cea Ka l i sa lfil a . . , . , , o t o s of : n r a i a s t p Ca le . N a pe d rawi ng in : N a i r a l i su l l i n K i n a s : fi p , fil es . sa l l fi . . l l ag ues fi l es ch il d ren : Ca l e fi l es , . . . Nai r m a r maciated in sti fl from co l d : Farr fi l es Ca le fi l es N a i r fi l es N e u ra l gi c pa i ns i n l i mb s : Ka l i sa lfil M ag a es fil es N u m b n e s s o f l i mbs : Ca l e fil es Ka li fi l es ( E d e m a o f feet : N a i r m u r N a i r sulfil s s e o u s t u m o r s : Ca le fl u er v e rs e n si t i v e n e ss o f spine : N a i r mu r S i licea P ai n s i n b a ck o r ex t re m i t i e s ach in g between scap ul a N e ck , e . . , . ' , . . . O O . . , . . , . . , . . , . . . . . , . , fil es acut e : flf ag m s fil es aggr avated b y exe rt ion : . ’ . . Far r . fil es , Ka li m a r . : . TW E L V E T I SS UE R E ME D I E S T HE 0 2 4 R h e u m at i c fever , l amen ess : Ka l i . fil es . eck : Ca le fil es R h e u m a t i sm acute : Ca le fil es Ca le sulfil Farr fil es fil es It a li ma r aggravated by ch an ge of weat he r : Ca le fil es e xertion : Ka l i fi l es fat igu e : Ka l i fi l es h eat o r co l d : Ca l e fil es motion : Far r fil es n igh t : Ca l e fi l es warmth o f bed : a l i m a r i n the morn in g : Ka l i fil es a mel io rated b y gen t le mo tion : Ka l i fil es warmth : Farr fil es Ka l i m u r Ca le fil es N a i r fil es art ic ul ar : Fer r fi l es fil es Ka l i mu r Ka l i fi l es N a i r m u r ch ro n ic : Ca l e N a i r sulfil N a i r fi l es Kal i su lfil stiffness o f n . . , . . , . , ’ . . . . . . . . . . . ’ . . . . . , . . Ca l e l fi of . , . , . o ut : Ca le fi l es j oints v iolen t pains : . fil es . Ka l i Ka l i m a r , Ka l i , , sul l fi su l l fi fil es . , . . , V ag nes . Nair mar , . fil e s . . . - , . , . . . su l l fi . . . , . . . . . . ' ' f . , . . . . . . . . , . , . , . . ’ . . , . . . . . . . . . , , fi l es subacu te : Ferr fi l es S a c r o i l i a c s y n c h o n d r o s e s pai ns in : Ca l fil es S c i a t i ca : Ka l i fi l es l l eg u es fi l es N a i r sulfil N a i r m u r Fer r fi l es S e n s a t i o n o f a n t s creepi ng o ver part s : Ca le fi l es insect bites : l Va i r fi l es lf ag n es fil es S h i ft i n g pa i n s i n back : It a l i su lfil S h oo t i n g th ro ugh elbows : Ca l e fi l es S l o w i n l e a r n i n g t o w a l k : Ca le fil es N a i r su lfil Ka l i fil es S o l e s b ur n : Ca l e sulfil N a i r fil es d rawin g in : Ka l i fil es a l i fil es i tch : Ca l e su lfil S o r e n e s s b e t w e e n s h o u l d e r s : S i l i cea o f t h igh s : Ca l e fi l es S pi n a b i fid a : Ca le fi l es Fer r fi l es Ca le fl a er S i l icea v en tosa : Ca l e fl u er muscu lar : Fer r . . fel t d urin g m otion : Farr ab . , . , . su l . , . , . fl y ing . . . . , . . R E PE R TORY S pi n a l m i a : Ka l i an e fil es Nair , cord so fte n ing of : Kal i fil es S i l icea c u rv at u re : Ca l e fi l es i rritatio n : Ca le fi l es S i l i cea 0 4 3 . fil es N a i r , . . ma r . ma r . . , . . , . . , meni ngitis : N a i r l fi su l . . oversensitiveness : N a i r mu r S i l i cea S pi n e sensit ive to touch : M ag n es fi l es N a i r S t i ff n e s s o f b o d y : Ka l i fi l es N a i r m a r af ter rest : Ka l i fi l es after col d : Ferr fi l es S t i ff n e ck fro m col d : Farr fi l es Ca le fi l es S t r a i n s o f l igamen ts or tend ons : Farr fil es . . . , . . . , . . . . . . , . . Stu m b les S w e at of a S w el l in g Ka l i fi l easi l y : xi llae or of S y n ov i t i s , l egs feet S il i cea , Ca le c . Far r fl T h i gh s , i nsid e back : T i r e d feel i n g i n fl fil es . u er fl Ca le . . u er ms of , fil es . u er . , . fil es . , . . ha nd s , feet toes : or x t r e m i t i e s : Ka li mu r i ndol ent : S i l icea Ca le fi l es S i l i cea syphi l i tic : Ca le fi l es U rt i c ari a about j oin ts : N a i r ma r U l c e rs Ca le . . . s pas . Ka l i m u r T o e - n a i l s grow i n : S il icea , Ka l i m a r T o e s , i tch in g o f: N a i r su lfil Tonic . . d raw : N a i r of , S i l icea Ka l i ma r o nic : hronic : . off ensive : ch r , c re pi t a n s : T e n a l gi a es of e . , . S il i cea . . . . , . . i n pal ms : Ka l i mu r , N a i r su lfil , N a i r W e a kn e ss , general : N a i r mu r , N a i r fil es W a rt s W h itl ow W W N a i r ma r e ar i n e ss : : . Ca le . l fi su l . , ma r . . Far r fil es . S il icea , N a i r , . su l l fi o u n d s su ppu rat i n g : Ca le sulfil S i licea Far r fil es Ca le fil es r i st s ac he : N a i r fil es . . Nervous A l co h o l i s m A ne m ia , : . . Kal i spinal : , , , . Mag nes fil es . B l add e r . . Symptoms fil es N a i r A t r o ph i c paral ysis : Kal i fil es B al l se nsation of in throat : Kali , . , . , . r i a l o f : a s s y p . . . . . W . . . Kal i . mur . , Na i r . fil es . . T HE 0 4 4 TW E L V E T I SS UE R E ME D I E S B o d i l y pai ns fel t too acut ely : Ka l i fil es C h o re a : N a i r mu r Mag nes fil es Kal i . . . . . , sul l fi , . with retarded stools : N a i r sulfil C l e n ch e d fi n ge rs or fists: Mag nes fi l es C o n ge s t i v e n e u ral gi a : Ferr fil es C o n t o r t i o n s o f the l imbs : Mag nes fil es C o n v u l s i o n s d uri n g d evelopment : Cal e fil es in t eeth ing ch ild ren : Fer r fil es Cale fil es wi th sti ffness : Mag nes fil es C o n v u l s i v e sobbing : l i ag nes fil es C r a m ps writer s or viol in pl ayer s : Mag nes fil es C r a w l i n g se n s a t i o n as o f an ts : Ca le fil es C r e e pi n g paral ysis : Ka l i fi l es D eb i l i t y after acute d iseases : Ca le fil es h ysterical : N a i r ma r nervous : Ka l i fil es D e pre ss i o n nervous : Ka l i fil es E a s i l y fatigued : A a l i fi l es N a i r m u r Far r fil es E pi l e psy after suppressed eruptions : Ka l i mu r fro m fright : Ka l i fi l es fro m v ic io us h abi ts : Mag n es fi l es occuring at n ight : S zl zkea with rush o f bl ood to head : Ferr fil es Mag m s fi l es E x h a u s t i o n nervo us : Ka l i fi l es with col ic : N a i r sulfil eret h ism : S i l icea F a c i a l paral y s i s : Ka l i fil es F a i l u r e o f st ren gt h : Ka l i fil es F e a r s b urgl ars : Ka l i fi l es Fi d ge t y fee l ing : Ka l i fi l es F i n ge rs c l e n c h e d : M ag n es fi l es G a i t u n s t e a d y as i f paral y zed : N a i r fil es G l o b u s h y s t e r i cu s Ka l i fi l es H a n d s t re m b l e wh en writing : N a i r sulfil . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ’ ’ , . , , . . . . . . . . , . ’ , . . . , . , . . 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H e m i pl e gi a K a l i su lfil H i cco u gh : N a i r m u r , Af ag n es fil es H y st e r i a fro m sud d en emotions : Ka l i fil . . . bst inate : S il icea with debil i ty : N a i r o . . . ma r . es. . 0 6 4 TWE L VE T I SS U E R E ME DI E S T HE S i n gu l t u s : Mag nes fil es N a i r mu r Mag u N a i r ma r . . s fil es ong nerves : S pas m s from sl ight provocat io n : S il icea Mag nes fil es of gl ott is : Ca le fil es spread from sol ar pl e x us : S i l icea tetanic : Mag nes fil es Ca le fil es Na i r m a r S pas m o d i c cl o su re of sph in cters : S il icea S pi n al an e m i a : Ka l i fil es N a i r mu r N a i r fi l es i rritation : Ka l i fi l es N a i r m u r S il icea S u i n t i n g from wo rms : N a i r fi l es S t art l e d at l east noise : Ka li m u r Ka l i fil es S t am m e r i n g spasmod ic : M ag n es fil es S t i ff n e ss : Ka l i fil es Mag nes fil es T a b e s d o rs al i s Ka l i m u r S i l icea T e e t h c l e n c h e d : Mag nes fi l es T e t a n i c spasms : Mag a es fil es T h u m b s d r a w n i n : Mag n es fi l es T i re d fe e l i n g : Na i r sulfil N a i r fil es l l ag m s fil es A a li fil es N a i r ma r T i c d o u l o u r e u x : Far r fil es M ag nes fi l es T re m b l i ng o f th e bod y : N a i r fi l es N a i r sulfil Ka l i fi l es il icca l i mbs : Ca le fil es T w i t c h i n gs : Ca le su lfil M ag nes fil es N a i r m a r l f ag nes fil es o f h and s d uri ng slee p: N a i r su lfil fac ial muscl es from wo rms : N a i r fil es a l l e e l l W e a kn e ss : o K a i fi s C fi l u n es sulfil f F r r fil es W e a ry fe e l i n g : A a i r sulfil Ca le fi l es A a l i fi l es A a i r m u r Far r fi l es N a i r fi l es Ca le sulfil l l a em s fil es W ri t e r s c ra m ps Ca le fil es N a i r fi l es S h o o t i ngs al , . . . . . . . , . . , . , q . . . , . . , . . . . , . , . . , . . . , . , . . . . . ' ' . . . , . . , , . , . . , . , . ‘ . , . . , , . . . . . . . . . . , , . , ' c . . . ' S l eep and fil es Dreams A w a k e n e d b y fl atu len t pai ns : C h i l d re n c ry o u t d u ring sl eep : Ca le . su l D e s i re w n i n a : y g o in mo rning : Kal i . fil es . . . . fil es Ca le fil es Na i r mu r t o s l ee p c nst ant : . , l fi . . stretch ing and . . l A a /r C o n st a n t . , . , ming : Ka l i . ' . sc rea . . , - , . . . A w a ke s ’ ’ ’ . . , Ka l i fi l es . . , R E P E R TORY 0 4 7 . D re am s an x ious : N a i r mu r Far r fil es N a i r sulfil heav y : N a i r su lfil l ascivio us : Ka l i fi l es o f co nv ul sions fro m frigh t : Ca le sulfil fal l ing : Ka l i fi l es fi re : Ka l i fil es i a l e h o t K fi s l s : s g new scenes pl aces et c : Ca le fl uer Ka l i fil es robbers : N a i r m u r sex ual : N a i r fi l es with sense of d anger : Ca le fl uen Mag nes fil es vivid : Kal i sulfil with sense of i mpend ing d anger : Ca le fl a er D ro w si n e ss : N a i r sulfil N a i r fil es Mag nes fil es in the afternoon : Fer r fi l es ol d peo ple : Ca le fi l es D u ri n g sl e ep ch ild ren cry o ut : Ca le fil es j erkin g of li mbs : S il icea Mag nes fil es E xc e s s i v e Sl ee p : N a i r m a r F all s as l e e p wh i l e si tt ing : N a i r fil es F ee l s t i r e d in t he morn i n g : N a i r m a r H a rd t o aw ake n in t he mo rn ing : Ca le fil es I n so m n i a : N a i r m a r from ex h a ustio n : M ag nes fi l es J erki n g of l imbs d u ring sleep: S i l icea N a i r mu r N a i r sulfil R e s t l e ss sl ee p : N a i r fil es Fer r fil es N a i r sulfil Ka l i fil es S l ee pl essn e ss afte r worry : Ka l i fi l es ex ci te ment : Ka l i fi l es from business worry : Ka l i fi l es fro m exh a ust io n : Mag n es fi l es h yperae m i a : Ferr fi l es itch in g : N a i r fil es orgasm o f blood : S il icea n ervo u s irri t at ion : N a i r m a r S l ee p e x cessive : N a i r m a r Ka l i m u r N a i r ma r rest less : N a i r fi l es , . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . un refresh i n g : . , . . , N a i r ma r . S l ee py d uri n g d a y wake fu l at n igh t : Ca le S o m n a m b u l i s m : Ka l i fil es N a i r mu r . , , S pa s m o d i c v awn i n g : fil ag n es . fil es . . , . . , . . , . . 8 0 4 TW E L VE T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE S t a rt l e d l east at . oise : Ka l i m a r n . S t a rt i n g d uri ng sl ee p : N a i r m u r . S t re t c h i n g : Ka l i fil es T w it c h i n g waking : N ai r ma r on a . Ka l i asl ee p : fal l i ng on l fi . . . m u s cl e s of su l . fil es Ca l e T i re d i n t h e m o rn i n g Nai r , . . fil es . U n re fresh i n g sl ee p : N a i r m a r W a ke fu l at n igh t : Ca le sulfil Y a w n i n g h ysterical : Kal i fil es spasmod ic : Mag ncs fil es Ca le fil es . . . . , . ' . , . Febri l e Symptoms A gu e Na i i : . ma r . . . B i l i o u s fe v er : A a i r fil es Jl ag nes fil es B l i st ers fever on lips : N a i r ma r B ra i n fe v er : Ka l i fil es C a m p fe v e r : Ka l i fil es ’ , . , , . . . . fil es A a l i ma r C h i l l i n e ss : S il i cea Ca le fil es A a li m a r after d in ner : at 7 P M : M ag ncs fi l es C h i ll from morn ing t i l l noo n : N a i r m a r every d ay at I P M : Fer r fil es C h i ll s run U p and d o wn t he back : ll ag n es fil es C o l d sw e at : l i a l i sa lfil Ca l fi l es E n t eri c fe v e r : I t a l i su lfil Far r fi l es A a l i mu r C at a r rh a l fe v er : Far r ’ . , . ’ , . , . . . . . . . . . f ’ . . . . ' ’ . Vai r r co l d : . , mu r . . , . K al i fi l es , . . . , , . N a i r fi l es burn at night : N a i r fil es S il i rea ’ F e v e r b il io us : N a i r su lfil A a i r fi l es F e e t i cy . . . . brai n : A a l i fil es camp: Ka l i fil es catarrhal : Far r fil es F e v e r en t eric : Ka l i sa lfi l , fil es l l ag n es . . ’ . . ' . . , . lt , ma r ’ air . a li ’ m ur ali . mu r . Farr , . fil es A a li ’ , fil es . fro m b lood po iso n ing : Ka l i sulfil r rr a l i su l l l m r K a i u a t i A F a s c : g fi - . ’ . ’ h ay : A a i r . m ur . , . , Ka l i fil h ecti c : S il i cea , Ca l f i n fl am mato ry : Fr r r . . su l l fi l fi i n ter mitte n t : il i ag nes . fil es l es , Far r K a li . es , , S i /i rea . fil es , Ka l i fi l es . . . es . fi l es fil es su l l A a /i m u r , . Ka l i fil es mu r ’ A air ' . ’ , A air . su l . l fi . , . , Va i r Ca le . . TW E L V E T I SSU E R E ME D I E S T HE 1 0 4 weakening : N a i r fil es N a i r wh ile eat ing : Ka li fi l es wi thout th irst : N a i r sulfil T e m pe ra t u re ri ses d uring eveni ng : Ka l i salfil S w e at o s u r and , . . . ma r . . . . T y ph u s fe v e r : Ca le sulfil Ka l i fil . Yel l o w fe v e r Na i r : . N a i r mu r . , Far r , . . fi l es , es . sul l fi . Kal i mu r , . . . Farr , fil es . fil es Ka li . S ki n . A b s c e ss Ka l i ma r fist ul ous : S i l i cea A cne Fer r : o c A l o pe c i a . l fi su l . . , . . S il i cea , . . fil es . . Ka l i fil a r e at a : e r u pt i , Ka l i m u r Ca le r sa ea : A na m ic fil es Na i r su l . , Ca lc fl uer l fi S il icea Ca le . ons : es . fil es Ca le . . B a rb er s i t c h : l l ag nes fil es B ea rd fal l s o u t N a i r m a r B l eb s on skin : N a i r sulfil Ka l i fil es N a i r ma r B l i st e rs on skin : Ka l i fi l es N a i r m ur Kal i ma r B o il s Al ag ues fil es Ca le sulfil S il icea Ferr fi l es ’ . . . . . . , , , S zl zrea . . . tend enc y to : . . . . , . , , A ali m u r ’ . . ' . B u n io n s : Ka l i m a r B u rn s : K a l i mu r Ca le sulfil N a i r fil es C h a fe d s ki n : Ca l fi l es N a i r sa lfil fro m rubbi ng : Ka l i fi l es N a i r m a r . ' f . , o . . . . . , l u r e f Ca la : . C h i c ke n p o x : Far r C h i l b l a i n s : Ka l i fil fil es . C h ro n i c C o pp e ry C r a c ks s ki n sp Ca ll b et ween toes : se n s a t i . , on C r u s t a l a c t e a : l Va i r Ka l i m u r l fi su l . Ca le . , N a i r ma r : . u er . fil es Ka l i fil es . A ali mur ’ , Ca le ' . . , ’ . , , , . . b eh i n d ea r s : e ye b ro w s : A a ir ’ [ V a/r . . . . D a n d ru ff : A a i r m u r a l i su l l a li A fi D e s u a m a t i o n to pro mo te : Ka l i su lfil E c z e m a after vaccinat ion : Ka l i m a r q S i l i rea l fi su l . . ’ . , S i l i f ea . ma r ’ . . . o n sk in : . . ' fl JV a i r f A air Ka l i mu r S il icea o n sk i n : C ra w l i n g es d i s e as e s ot s l fi a l i su l . . , C h ap s ’ ma r ma r . . l fi sul ma r . . , S i l i cea . . R E P E R TORY E 1 4 . c z e m a from eating too much sal t : N a i r m a r in th e be nds o f joints : N a i r m a r s uamosum : S i l icea sud d enl y suppressed : Ka l i su lfil with fine scales : N a i r ma r oversensitive : Ka l i fil es sy mptoms o f ac id it y : N a i r fil es vesicles wh it ish : Ka l i ma r l l u h n a i s o ee ec t o : K r n i r e i s l l l s e s w y fi g wat ery vesicles : N a i r sulfil white scabs: Ca le fil es . q . . . . . . . . . . , - . . . . . E p i t h e l i a l c an c e r s E ru pt i o n s , anaemic Ka l i : burn ing and itch in g : herpetic : Ca le su lfil . . E ru pt i ons Ka l i K a l i sa lfil c scroful ous : Ca le fil es fil es . Kal i sa l l fi N a i r ma r . S i l icea , Ka l i sud d en l y reced i n g : . . su l l fi . . omach and menstrual affections: ry s i p el as b l i steri n : Ka l i su l l g fi d eep seat ed : S i l icea occasional : Ca le fi u er i l u l i a h o o e n s c m : S e p g smoo th red a nd sh ining : N a i r su lfil vesic ular : Ka l i m a r ry t h e m a : N a i r fi l es Ka l i m a r xco ri at i on s : Ca le fil es xc re s ce n ce s sycotic : N a i r su lfil x u d at i o n s ( S ee under T issu es ) wi th fil es . . E . . sur fa s al y : Ca l e . ces : fl ex o r on . o t u : y g and m il iary : N a i r m a r l fi sul Ka l i m a r st , . . - . . . . , , . . , Farr . fil es . . E E E E . . , . . , . . . . F i s su r e s of an us : Ca l e . fi u er . fi F e l o n s : Ca le fi u er Far r fil es N a i r F re c kl e s : Ca le fi l es Sk in : Ca le u er . . . . S i l icea , . , . . , salfil . . , S il icea . F u n gu s h a m at o d e s Na i r ma r H a i r fal ls o ut : Ka l i su lfil N a i r ma r H a n g n ai l s : N a i r m a r H e rpe s ac ute : Ca l e fil es Na i r mu r : . . . . . . . , o c: ch r n i , . Ca l e . fi l es . . . , Cale . l fi sul . . I TW E L V E T I SSUE RE ME D I E S T HE 1 2 4 H e r pe s . ci rcinat us : N a i r ma r bends of k nee : N a i r mu r elbow : N a i r m a r in , . . . in . i n pal ms : Ka l i o e z st r : H iv es : . su l l fi N a i r mur . Nai r . . . Ka l i m u r , fil es N a i r , I n gro w i n g t o e - n a il s of ski n : I n se c t - b it es iVa i r sul l fi Far r ma r . . Ka l i m u r : I n fl a m m at i o n : . S il icea . , . , . , Far r . fil es . S il icea fil es Ka l i , . fil es . . . h l ike abo u t knees and ankl es : Mag u s fil es I n t e rt ri go N a i r m u r Ka l i sulfil I rri t at i n g se c re t i o n s : Ka l i fil es I t c h i n g o f sk in : Ca le fil es Ka l i sulfil Ka l i fil es Ka l i fil es sol es : Ca le su lfil af ter V iolen t e xe rt ion : N a i r ma r Mag nes fil es al l over bod y : N a i r fi l es han d s and feet : Ka l i fil es se nil e : Cal e fil es with crawl ing : Ka l i fil es while und ressing : N a i r sulfil violent : Na i r m u r I v y po i s o n l i e l i su lfil J a u n d i c e d ski n : N a i r sulfil Ka l i ma r ras - , . . . . , . . , , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ’ - . . . . , fil es Ka l i m a r M ea sl e s : Fer r fil es Ka l i m u r Ka l i sulfil M il i a ry eru pt i o n s : N a i r m a r M o i st s ki n a ffe c t i o n s : N a i r su lfil N a v u s : Far r fi l es crippled and bri ttl e : Ka l i sulfil S il icea L u pu s : Ca le . , . . . , , . , . . . . . . . N a i l s d iseased : Ka l i , su l l fi . , S il i rea i nt err upted gro wt h : Ka l i N e t t l e r a s h A a /i su lfil su l l fi . , . . ' . N o d e s S i l icea ( E d e m a t o u s i n fl a mmatio n s : N a i r P al m s fissured : Ca le fi l l er . o scal y Na i r . l fi su l . su l . tet te r i n : A a l i P e m ph i gu s ’ : zV a i r . l fi l fi S il irea N a i r ma r m al ign us : K wi fi l su l . . . raw a n d s re : . , ’ es . . su l l fi . . 1 4 TW E L VE T I SSU E R E M E D I E S THE 4 S ki n , sensi t ive : S i l i cea Na i r ma r o s re : . b c t u er le s . . fil es Ca le on : . . vesicl es on : Ca le fil es N a i r sulfil watery vesicles : N a i r ma r wheals : N a i r sulfil N a i r m a r w ri nkled : Ka l i fi l es Cale fil es S m a l l pox : Ka l i fi l es Ferr fil es Ka l i , . . . . . . . , . . . tion s : N air o f s ki n : S y co s i s N a i r mur : . ca p i t i s T i n gl i n g o ud l fi U rt i c a r i a fi uer . mur . S i l icea , . fi Far r fi l es u er . . . . ali fl esh : S il icea , It scro ful . . . Ca le r n u u l e t : p . fil es Ca le ’ r p . . . i n fl amed : Ca le sa l l fi . ous : Ca le . fil es N a i r m ur S i l i cea , Nair , . Ca le . . . ' . i u t s : r r u p . l fi su l . fi l es . Ka l i , Nair . fil es . fi l es N a i r , ms : N a i r m u r It a l i m u r N a i r W a t e ry secretio n s : N a i r sulfil N a i r mu r ’ W h e a l s : N a i r su lfil A air ma r W ’ a l p a r t s on l fi su l , . l fi sa l A a li ’ l fi . . mu r fist u lo us : Ca le , agi n a l l fi sul su l . a l i su l on S ki n : U l c e rat i o n s i n d ole n t : V It ’ o f s ki n : T u b e rc l e s , in : N a i r e x cresce nces Tinea l fi ali ' . su l . m ur , Ka l i o f e rup S w el l i n g . . , S u pp r e s s i o n . . . . , , . . su l l fi l fi sul . . ' . . . W h i te bs : sca . Ca le . , . , . . . fil es . N a i r mu r sca l es o n scal p : . vesicles : Ca le fil es W h i t l o w : Ca le fi u er S i l i cea W ri n kl e d s ki n Ka l i fi l es Y e l l o w scabs : Ca le fil es su lfil scales : A a i r vesicles : Ca le fil es N a i r . , Ka l i mu r . . . . , Nair . l fi su l . , Nai r . . . ’ . . . . , l fi su l Ti ssues A b sce ss , o ut an us : Ca le su lfil i n flamm at o ry : Fer r fi l es ab . m u s : g Ca le . fi a er . . . . of . . , S i l i cea , Ca le . l fi sul . . fil es . . , R E PE R T ORY A b s ces s , pel vic : Ca le / l a w sw ell i ng : A a /i m a r 1 4 . . ’ . to sh orten on : suppurati Ca le su l l fi . . openings : S i l icea ad y nam i c sy mptoms : Ka l i fi l es A d d i so n s d i s ease N a i r ma r A d y n a m i c cond it ions : N a i r m u r Ka l i fi l es A n e m i a : Ca le fi uer Ca lc fi l es Ferr fi l es fi l es Ka l i m a r w i th fist u lou s . . ’ . . . . . , . , i n in fan ts : S i l i cea spi nal : A n a s a r ca : A t r O ph y Na ir . . , N ai r mur . . N air ma r Ca l e : . . , A ne m ia , . , . fil es . . . fil es fil es Ka li . B a se do w s d i se a se : N a i r m a r B l o w s effects o f : Ka l i m a Far r fil es B o i l s : S il icea Ca le su lfil Ka li m u r Fer r fil es tend ency to : S i l icea B o n e bruises o n : Ca le fi u er brit tle and thi n : Ca le fil es e x ostoses on : Ca l e fi l es ’ . . r , . . . , . , . . . , . . . . . . fract u res of : i nfl ammat ion Ca l fi l es . o ft Ferr , t of s fil es . . ou t : Ferr a a r s b p . co S i l i cea osteoph ytes : Farr fil es ro ugh uneven : Ca l e fi u er Ca le sulfil suppurat io n of : Ca le fi uer to favo r d e posit of l ime in : N a i r fi l es Ca le fi ue r ul cera t ion o f : S i l icea B re ast s k nots in : Ca le fi uer ne r sis o f fil es . . . . . . , . . . , . , S il icea Ca le . , . . , . . fistu lou s si n uses i n : Ca le . fi ue r . tu mors in : Ca le fi uer B ro n ch oc e l e : Cal e fil es B ru i se s Cale sulfil Ka l i m a r B u r n s : Ca le sulfil Ka l i m a r B u rse : Cale fil es Cal e fi uer S il icea C a ch ex i a from agu e pl us Quini ne : N a i r ma r C an c e r : Ka l i fi l e s Cal e fil es K ali snlfil C a rb u n c l e s : S il icea Cale 5 “ fil es ? r l l u a il e l t o n u u r a : S t s i C pp . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , , . . , , , . . . . . fil es . . , 5 1 6 4 T WE L V E T I SS U E RE M E D I E S THE cond it ions : N a i r mu r Cale fil es C o n d y l e s swol len : Ca le fil es C ro u po u s ex ud at ions : Ka l i m u r C y s t s : Ca le fil es Ca le sulfil D e b i l i t y : Kal i fil es D i at h esi s phosphatic : Cale fil es scrofulous : S il icea Ca l e fil es D i s c h a rge s ( See E x udations D ro psy : S il icea N a i r m ur Ca le fil es fro m heart disease : Ca le fi uer Ka l i ma r loss of blood : Farr fil es Cale fil es obst ruct ion of bile d ucts: Ka l i ma r D ro psy from weakness o f heart : Ka l i ma r C h l o ro t i c . , . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . , . . . . , . . , . - . . mple : N a i r su lfil E cc h y m o s e s Ka l i m a r si . E l a st i c fi bres E m ac i at i o n . Ca le rel ax ed : . fil es Ca le : . . fi u er . Ka l i fil , es . whi le l i ving wel l : N a i r m u r E n c h o n d ro m a : S i l i cea E n c y s t e d t umors : Ca le fi uer E pi st a xi s i n chil d ren : Fer r fi l es E pi t h e l i o m a : Ka l i sulfil E x h a u s t i o n : Ka l i fil es E xu d at i o n s al bu mino us : Ca le fil es causing soreness ex cori ating : N a i r fil es creamy : N a i r fil es . . . . . . . . , . . , fib ri nou s : K a l i m a r fi hone y Na i r . ored : l y m ph : l t mur al i o ffensi ve : S i l icea n t r u l e : u p Ka li Ca l sa n io us : ous : ser f Ka l i F el o n s ow : : Ca l e . fi l fi ’ a er . , . , su l l fi A a i r mur . . . , . A a i r mur ali . , . , Nai r Far r . . . , . Ka li m a r . sa l K al i su l ' , . l fi . A a ir S i l icea fi l es F o l l i cu l a r i n fi l t r a t i o n s , fil es fil es fi l es ’ ’ , . Ca le ' l fi . . . . su l l fi . Ca le l fi sul . l fi su l l fi . fi l es fil es su l 7 A a ir . Ka l i . su l . . sul . w ate ry : Ka l i ll e y u er fil es i rri tat in g : K a l i ' ' . . hard ened : Ca le co l , . . - Nai r , l fi . . Nair . su l l fi . , 1 6 4 TW E L VE T ISS U E R E M E D I E S THE cond itions : N a i r m u r Cale fil es C o n d y l e s swol le n : Cale fil es C ro u po u s e x udat ions : K al i m a r C y s t s : Ca le fil es Ca le sulfil D eb il i t y : Kal i fil es D i a t h esi s phosphatic : Cale fil es scrofulous : S i l icea Cal e fil es D i s c h a rge s ( See E x udations ) D ro psy : S il icea N a i r mur Ca le fil es from heart d isease : Ca le fi uer Ka l i ma r l oss o f blood : Far r fil es Cale fil es obst ruction of bile d ucts : Kal i ma r D ro psy from weakness o f heart : Ka l i ma r C h l o ro t i c . . . , . . . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . , , . . . . , . . . . - . . N a i r sulfil E c ch y m o se s : Ka l i m a r simpl e : . . . x ed : Ca le fi ner E m a c i at i o n : Ca le fi l es Ka l i fi l es while l iving well : N a i r m a r E n c h o n d ro m a : S ilicea E n cy st e d t umors : Ca le fi u er E pi st ax i s i n child re n : Far r fi l es E pi t h e l i o m a : A a l i sa lfil E x h a u st i o n : Ka l i fil es E x u d at i o n s albumino us : Ca le fi l es causing soreness excori ating: N a i r fil es creamy : N a i r fil es E l ast i c fi bres rela . . . , . . . . . . . . ’ . . , . . , . Nai r m a r , . . fibrino us : A a l i m u r ’ h ard e ned : Ca le . h on ey - colored : fi . u er Nair . fi l es . . fil es i rri tat ing : [ Ca l i . l y mph : Ka l i m a r . offensive : S i l i cea Ka l i fi l es n t r u l e u : p A ali Ca le , ’ su l l fi o us : Ca le sulfil sero us : It a l i su lfil san i F el o n s ow : : Ca le . fi . . Cale . , fi l es . N a i r m u r l Va i r N a i r fil es A a l i sulfil . . , . ’ . . A ali ’ , , l fi F o ll i c u l a r i n fi l t ra t i o n s , . Far r l fi . . l fi sal u er l fi A a i r mu r , su l watery : A a l i ’ l l e y , su l ' ' f A air . . . . . . . fil es S i l icea , os . Ka l i m a r . , l fi su l . su l . l fi Nai r . su l l fi R E P E R T ORY 1 4 . easil y bleed i ng : S i l icea G a n gl i o n : Ca le fi ner Ca le fi l es G a n gre n o u s co nd it ions : Ka l i fil es G o i t r e : Ca le fi l es N a i r m u r Ca le fi ner N a i r G o u t : N a i r m u r N a i r fi l es N a i r sn lfi l Gl a n d s harden ed : Ca lefi ner i nflamed : Far r fi l es scrofulous i n fil t rat ion o f : Ka l i m n r sebaceou s S U ppurate : S i l icea ston y h ard : Ca l e fi ne r S i l icea suppurat i ng : Ca le sn lfil Na i r fi l es S i l icea swel l in g of: K a l i mn r Ca le snlfil ul ceratio n o f: Fer r fil es G ra n u l a t i o n s excessive : Ca le sn lfil G r o w t h s osseo us : Ca le fi n er H e m o r rh age s black : Ka l i m n r bri ght red : Far r fi l es clotted : Ka l i m u r Ferr fil es d ark : Ka l i mn r not coagul at i n g : Ka l i fi l es sept ic a nd th i n : Ka l i fi l es H y d ro ge n o i d co nsti t ut ion : N a i r snlfil I n d u r at i o n s Ca le fi ner I n fl a m m a t i o n s first st age : Fer r fi l es secon d stage : Ka l i m u r i a l i c e n n o u S a re s : g g mal ign ant : S il icea sero pu rul ent ex udat io ns : Ka l i snlfil st age o f e x ud at ion s : Ka l i mn r I nj u r i e s mech an ical : Far r fil es snlfil neglec ted cases o f: Ca l K e rn e l s an d k nots in breast : Ca le fi ner L e u co sy co s i s : N a i r fil es L e u c e m i a : N a i r fil es Ca le fi l es N a i r snlfil Far r fi l es M al i gn a n t pu st u l e s : S il icea Kal i fil es M a ra s m u s : Ca le fi l es N a i r fil es M o rt i fi c a t i o n Ka l i fil es N e c ro s i s o f bo ne : S il i cea N o d e s o n S h in : Ca le fi ner F u n gi , . . . , . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . , , . . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . , . , . . . . . - . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . - . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , . . , . . . 27 . . . . , 7 1 8 4 TWE L VE T I SS U E R E ME D I E S T HE . N u t ri t i o n d e fe c t i v e Ca le ( E d e m a : N a i r snlfil fi l es . . O ff O O . . d i s c h arges S il icea r o w th a l n e e r s : C g fi e n si v e ss e ous st i t i s : . fi l es , . . . Far r fil es Ka l i . P an c re at i c d i se ase s : Ca le fil es P h o s ph a t i c d i at h e si s : Ca le fil es P o l ypi : Ca le fil es . . . . . . P ro u d fl e sh : Kal i mu r S il icea Cale snlfil P u t ri d s t at e s Kal i fil es P y e m i a : N a i r snlfil R ac h i t i s : S il icea Ca le fil es Kal i fil es R an u l a : N a i r m n r Ka l i m n r S c al d s : Ca le snlfil S c ro fu l o s i s : N a i r fil es S i l icea Ca le fil es S c u r v y : Ka l i mu r Ka l i fi l es S ec re t i o n s al b u minous : Ca le fi l es . , . , . . . . . , . , . . . . , . . . . fib ri n ou s : Ka l i m n r h o ne y col ored : . A ’ air n r l : u e t u p fi l es . irrit atin g : Ka l i o ff en si ve : fi l es Ka l i fi l es . Na ir m ur , . . , . Ka l i snl l fi , . l fi Ca le snl . . ous : Ca le snlfil serous : N a i r m n r n a l i l w K l s l : l o e y fi watery : N a i r mnr N a i r snlfil S e ro u s swel l ings : Ca le snlfil S pi n a b i fi d a : Ca le fi l es Ca le fi ner S pr a i n s : Fer r fil es S t r u m o u s co n d it ions : A a l i m n r S u ppu r a t i o n s d irty fo ul : Ka l i fi l es o f bo ne : Ca l e fi ner a i l i r l n d e a s : S g san i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ’ . , . , . . . S i l irea in ge neral : Ca le snlfil wit h ca llo us ed ges : Ca le fi ner . . , . . S y co s i s : N a i r . snl l fi mn r S yph i l i s : T i s su e s un h e a l t h y : ’ a li . . , , - . , . . Ca le . sn l l fi . . Na i r . sn T WE L V E T I SS U E R E ME D I E S THE 0 2 4 A ggra v a t i o n from . q N a i r mn r uinine : . . de : N a i r mn r suppressed foot sweat : S il i cea touch : M ag u s fil es water : N a i r snlfil working and wash ing i n water : Cale snlfil i n a fternoon ( menses ) : N a i r fil es cold wea ther : N a i r m n r damp weather : Ca le fi ner N a i r snlfil Na i r fil es eveni ng : A a l i snlfil heated room : Ka l i snlfil morn in g : N a i r m n r ope n air : S il icea of pain s and i t chi n gs 2 to 5 P M : Ka l i fi l es on right sid e : M ag nes fi l es N air r e o d r i i a l m n c : p when alone : Ka l i snlfil Ka l i fil es A m e l i o r a t i o n b y be nd ing doubl e : l l ag nes fil es ch ange of weat h er : N a i r snlfil col d : Far r fil es Ca l fi ner co mpan y : A a l i fi l es eat i n g : Ka l i fi l es by e xci tement : Ka l i fil es fo me nt at io ns : Ca le fi ner frict ion : A/ ag n es fil es m a l i fi l es n l i n e t e o t o K : g h eat : S i l icea l / ag n es fil es l yi ng do wn : Ca l fil es o n so met h i ng h a rd : N a i r m n r moist warmth : S il i cea sea si . . - . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ’ . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . . f . . . , ’ . . . . . , f . . . . . . . . r ss u : e e r p Mag n es fil es r ubb in g : Ca le . fi ne r w armt h : S i l icea w rappi ng in co l d Ope n . . up ai r : . r n es V ag . fil es . h ead : S i l i cea Ka l i snl l fi . w arm d ry weat h er : A a i r w a rm roo m : S i l i rea ’ , . . . snl l fi . . . , I N DE bscess 1 3 8 A d d i so n d is A l bu m i n u i a A ’ s 14 1 e a se , a ffect i on s ) , r e a . , r s, . . , o , r men ts ) y i 20 8 , he m 1 45 , A st h ma , 14 7 rrh ages ra ra - a 15 1 ’ r e rs ) 3 12 , s, c r , . 1 58 . o , ab scess 31 ) , o u bl 1 38 , C l i ni ca l a . . , . 1 39 . . . . . . . a, 1 7 6 . i d ph t h e ria , 1 7 8 d r psi ca l affecti . o o ns 1 8 1 d ysentery 1 8 2 d ysm enorrh e a 1 84 ear d i seases 1 90 epi l epsy 1 94 ery si pel as 1 97 exoph th al m ic goi tre 1 9 7 . , 1 97 . . , . . . . . d iseases, si . 20 2 . mpl e , n rr h o o e a g , h ead ac h e , 14 2 . 20 7 o 220 226 he morrh age , M cases , . hemorrhoi ds, . bscess 1 63 . . gas tri c d e ra ngemen ts , 21 1 l a l n d u ar affect i ns , 2 1 5 g , 1 63 1 63 . , fevers , . 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( E pi stax i s ( h em o rrh ages) 290 , 29 1 , 268 . b 1 85 sease s o f, 15 1 E d ist u r oat ( cze . ses o f , 285 th r so re s i sea d era ngem e nts ) s a t r i c g , . scarl a t i n a , 27 7 . ma ( sk i n d iseases of ) 28 2 E nch o n d ro ma ( bo n es d i seases E 27 1 , i , fever , r e ra l u e p p . a s . 1 82 , rr h e a , 1 83 e E ar d a, e rh eu r . . afl ecti on s, 1 80 . y is 26 2 h t h i i 2 s 6 4 p l u 2 66 y e r i p n u m o n i 2 6 7 p , . D yse nte y Dy sm no D y pepsi . . . D ropsI cal . , . , s . . . , e 172 , , zz . m enstruat io n 24 9 men tal state s 245 mo nt h d i seases 25 2 mum ps 25 3 s e e . , . e a rr . , . , measl es 24 2 mechanical i nj uri es me n i ngi ti s 24 3 l ra a p 0 , , a a, 23 8 . Del i i um 1 7 Denti ti on 1 7 1 D i b tes m l l i tus n ote to 1 7 3 Di h e a 1 7 4 D iph th ri a 1 7 7 Di in ss 1 80 Dose 21 . . l euco rrh e l i ver, 23 4 1 69 o ec a s o 20 , 2 s, v s , 2 sea se , , r, . 2 . , . . . . s , 23 8 . , I NDE X 2 4 4 . Repe t o y r Tabl e of contents 1 1 Teethi ng (d en tition ) 1 7 1 Testicl es d iseases of 299 Th e apeutical appl icati on 1 3 8 Theory of Sch ii ssl er s me th od 1 5 Ti nnitus aurium ( ear d i seases of ) r d reams. 406 sl ee p an d bril e sy mptoms fe 40 8 , sk i n , 4 10 . . , t issues, 4 1 4 m d al it ies, 4 1 9 o R eynaud ’ s a S carl ati na , o Scr ful a . 268 , Sch ii ssl er ’ 268 1 97 1 85 . b tu ercul osis, 27 9 . . . . s . , . , s a , s Spi ne, d i seases i . , o f, 293 on Spi nal i rr tat i , 295 S pi nal m eni ngitis, S permatorr h aaa , . , . , . . , . , . , , ’ , . , . . , . , . Vi tus d ance ( chorea ) S u nst rok e 297 S y ph i l is 298 Tabl e remed ies 29 3 1 , , , r . . , . , . 296 296 . , ’ , . , . , . , . r , St . , , a . . , i seases of 282 S l eep d istu ba nce o f 28 7 S m l l pox 289 Sore th o t 289 S tom t i ti ( mo uth d i se ses o f ) S pasms co n vul i o ns etc 29 1 r a . , S ki n , d a . , r u 2 6 r oce d e , p i , . , , . . 1 29 Tissue build ing 1 6 Tongue 298 Tonsi lliti s 300 Toothach e 30 2 Tubercul osis 27 9 Tumors 30 3 Typh oid fever 307 Typh us fe ver 30 8 Typh l itis 3 09 Ul cers a nd u l cerati o ns 3 1 0 Urinary d isord ers 3 1 2 Vacci nation 3 1 4 Veins d iseases of 3 1 5 Vert igo 3 1 5 Vomiti ng 3 1 6 Warts ( ski n d iseases of ) 28 2 W iter s cramp 3 1 8 W hitl ow ( abscess ) 1 3 8 W h oopi ng cough 3 1 8 Women d iseases o f 3 20 Worm 3 25 Y el l o w fev r 3 26 , s o wn . . - . . Sci ati ca , 27 7 S epti ce m a , 28 1 S i l i cea , , , 27 6 and . , . , , , d isease, Rh eum tism Rickets 27 5 . ’ ( eye, d iseases of eti ni tis , r . . R . , . , 1 63 . . , , s, . e , . . . . ,