Pulsatilla pratensis

puls-pra

Wind Flower The weather-cock among remedies. The disposition and mental state are the chief guiding symptoms to the selection of Pulsatilla. It is pre-eminently a female remedy, especially for mild, gentle, yielding disposition. Sad, crying readily; weeps when talking; changeable, contradictory. The patient seeks the open air; always feels better there, even though he is chilly. Mucous membranes are all affected. Discharges thick, bland, and yellowish-green. Often indicated after abuse of Iron t

Materia Medica — Keynotes

abdomen · William Boericke

Painful, distended; loud rumbling. Pressure as from a stone. Colic, with chilliness in evening.

back · William Boericke

Shooting pain in the nape and back, between shoulders; in sacrum after sitting.

Unlock 25+ more Materia Medica entries for Pulsatilla pratensis

Read the full multi-book Materia Medica, repertorise Pulsatilla pratensis, ask the AI tutor about it, and practise it in a live AI case — free account, no card required.

Create your free account