Keynotes By William Boericke
One of the greatest nerve remedies. Prostration. Weak and tired. Specially adapted to the young. Marked disturbance of the sympathetic nervous system. Conditions arising from want of nerve power, neurasthenia, mental and physical depression, are wonderfully improved this remedy. The causes are usually excitement, overwork, and worry. Besides, it corresponds to states of adynamia and decay, gangrenous conditions. In these two directions, it has won many clinical laurels. Remember it in the treatment of suspected malignant tumors. After removal of cancer when in the healing process skin is drawn tight over the wound. Delayed labor.
Mind.–Anxiety, nervous dread, lethargy. Indisposition to meet people. Extreme lassitude and depression. Very nervous, starts easily, irritable. Brain-fag; hysteria; night terrors. Somnambulance. Loss of memory. Slightest labor seems a heavy task. Great despondency about business. Shyness; disinclined to converse.
Head.–Occipital headache; better, after rising. Vertigo, from lying, on standing up, from sitting, and when looking upward (Granat). Cerebral an?mia. The headache of students, and those worn out by fatigue. Headaches are relieved by gentle motion. Headache, with weary, empty, gone feeling at stomach (Ign; Sep).
Eyes.–Weakness of sight; loss of perceptive power; after diphtheria; from exhaustion. Drooping of eyelids (Caust).
Ears.–Humming and buzzing in the ears.
Nose.–Nasal disease, with an offensive odor; fetid discharge.
Face.–Livid and sunken, with hollow eyes. Right-sided neuralgia relieved by cold applications.
Mouth.–Breath offensive, fetid. Tongue coated brownish, like mustard. Excessively dry, in the morning. Toothache, with easily-bleeding gums; they have a bright-red seam on them. Gums spongy and receding (Caps; Hamam; Lach).
Throat.–Gangrenous sore throat. Paralysis of the vocal cords.
Stomach.–A nervous “gone” sensation at the pit of the stomach (Ign; Sep; Sulph). Feels seasick without nausea.
Abdomen.–Diarrh?a; foul, putrid odor; occasioned by fright, with depression and exhaustion. Diarrh?a while eating. Dysentery; stools consist of pure blood; the patient becomes delirious; abdomen swells. Cholera; stools have the appearance of rice water (Verat; Ars; Jatrop). Prolapsus recti (Ign; Pod).
Female.–Menstruation too late or too scanty in pale, irritable, sensitive, lachrymose females. Too profuse discharge, deep-red or blackish-red, thin and not coagulating; sometimes with an offensive odor. Feeble and ineffectual labor pains.
Male.–Nocturnal emissions; sexual power diminished utter prostration after coitus (Kali carb).
Urinary Organs.–Enuresis. Incontinence of urine. Bleeding from the urethra. Very yellow urine.
Respiratory.–Asthma; least food aggravates. Short breath on going upstairs. Cough; yellow expectoration.
Extremities.–Paralytic lameness in back and extremities. Exertion aggravates. Pains, with depression, and subsequent exhaustion.
Fever.–Subnormal temperature.
Modalities.–Worse, excitement, worry, mental and physical exertion; eating, cold, early morning. Better, warmth, rest, nourishment.
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