Arnica montana

arni-mon

Leopard's Bane Produces conditions upon the system quite similar to those resulting from injuries, falls, blows, contusions. Tinnitus aurium. Putrid phenomena. Septic conditions; prophylactic of pus infection. Apoplexy, red, full face. It is especially suited to cases when any injury, however remote, seems to have caused the present trouble. After traumatic injuries, overuse of any organ, strains. Arnica is disposed to cerebral congestion. Acts best in plethoric, feebly in debilitated with impov

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abdomen · William Boericke

Stitches under false ribs. Distended; offensive flatus. Sharp thrusts through abdomen.

black letter · Margaret Lucy Tyler

Stupor, with involuntary discharge of faces. Forgetful ; what he reads quickly escapes his memory, even the word he is about to speak. Says there is nothing the matter with him. Delirium tremens. Hopelessness ; indifference. (/Ifter concussion.) Fears being struck by those coming towards him ; fears even the possibility of being touched (in gout). Violent attacks of anguish. (A ngina pectoris.) Vertigo when shutting eyes. Pressive headache as if head was being distended from within outward ; pain seems to arise from sotnething soft in vertex, with drawing in vertex and occiput, and tearing towards temples. Mechanical injuries ; especially with stupor from concussion ; fractures of skull, or even compression (apply externally warm cloths saturated with dilute tincture from the root ; give also internally). Meningitis after mechanical or traumatic injuries, such as con­ cussions, bruises, falling, concussion of brain, etc., when suspecting exudation of blood, fibrine or pus. In such cases we find great sopor and partial paralysis of tongue, oculmotors, iris or limbs. Meningitis after lesion or concussion, provided there is no com­ plete want of reaction. Apoplexia sanguinea. Head feels too large. Inflammation of eyes, with suggiUations after mechanical injuries. Retinal hemorrhage ; expedites absorption of clots. A variety of eye troubles resulting from blows and various injuries ; sometimes applied locally (tincture diluted with water) and sometimes given internally.- Hard hearing from concussions. Epistaxis. Nosebleed ; preceded by tingling ; from mechanical causes ; whooping cough ; typhus. Toothache after operation, plugging, etc. Putrid smell from mouth. Eructations ; frequent ; empty ; bitter. Vomiting of dark red coagula, mouth bitter ; general soreness. After injuries. Foul belching. Dyspepsia. Prolapsus ani. Offensive flatus ; smelling like rotten eggs. Stool involuntary during sleep (also urine). Fevers. Apoplexy, etc. Dysentery with ischuria, or tenesmus of neck of bladder with fruitless urging. Most marked indication is long intervals between stools, namely from four to six hours. Bladder affections after mechanical injuries. Tenesmus from spasms of neck of bladder. Constant urging while urine passes involuntarily in drops. Frequent attempts to urinateJ Has to wait a long time for urine to pass. Retention of urine from exertion. Ischuria with dysentery. Involuntary urination at night during sleep. Apoplexy. Typhus, etc. Urine brown with lateritious sediment. Hcematuria from mechanical causes. Urine thick, with much pus and some blood globules, but no tubes. Nephritis. Urine very acid, with increase of specific gravity. Penis and testes, swollen purple-red ; after injuries. Phymosis from friction ; farts bruised and much swollen. Threatened abortion from falls, shocks, etc.; nervous, excited; feel bruised. Soreness of parts after labour ; prevents hcemorrhage. Sore nipples. Asthma from fatty degeneration of heart. Whooping cough ; child cries before paroxysm as though in fear of soreness it will cause, cough cause bloodshot eyes, nosebleed, expectoration of foaming blood, or clots of blood. Hcemorrhage after mechanical injuries ; slight spitting of black, thick, viscid blood, or bright red, frothy blood, mixed with mucus and coagula. go Hamoptysis. Pleurisy after mechanical injuries ; must continually change »osition, bed, feels so hard. Pneumothorax from external injuries. " Strain of the heart ” from violent running. Fatly degeneration of heart. Pulse, in rest, below 60, after moving, above 120. Nephritis. Articulations and cartilaginous connections of chest feel as if beaten, when moving, breathing, or coughing. Hygroma patella. A splinter ran deep into sole a month ago, producing a great deal of proud flesh, came out after inner and outer use. Paralytic pains in all joints during motion, as if bruised. Complaints from exertion ; hoarse, overusing voice ; palpitation ; formication, lame ; paralysis ; bruised feeling ; sciatica ; weary, faint ; retained urine ; nosebleed. Head feds too hot for him, body feels chilly and cold, between frequent attacks of violent convulsions. After Aeon. General sinking of strength ; he can scarcely move a limb. Typhus. While answering, falls into a deep sleep before finishing. Typhus. Frequent violent attacks of chill. Nephritis. Chilly, with heat and redness of one cheek. Head feels too hoi to him, body chilly and cold; < between frequent attacks of convulsions. Malaria intermittents. Traumatic fevers. Typhoid conditions. Putrid fevers. Heat in oft-repeated short attacks. Concussions and contusions. Burrowing pus, not painful. Prevents suppuration. Hyperinosis is rather a contra-indication for Arnica. Sefiticeemia ; tendency to typhoid forms. Myalgia ; particularly after over-exertion. Gout and rheumatism. Inflammation of skin and cellular tissue ; tender on pressure. Everything on which he lies seems too hard. Sprains, with much swelling, bluish redness, intense soreness. . !fier bruises with blunt instruments. Iritis. Concussions ; falls ; mechanical injuries. Contusions with lacerations. Stings of bees or wasps ; splinters. Compound fractures, and their profuse suppuration. Pressure; aching in epigastrium < ; liver, sensitive ; spleen sore ; stitches in chest > . Mechanical injuries ; concussion of brain while there are un­ consciousness, pallor or drowsiness ; weak, intermitting pulse ; cold surface, and other indications of depressed vitality from shock ; threatened abortion ; ovarian troubles ; orchitis ; mastitis, etc. Many small boils painful, or.e after another ; extremely sore. Aeon., Ipec., Veratr. ; after Apis in hydrocephalus. Complementary to Aeon.

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