The Pathogenetic Effects of Some of the Principal Homoeopathic RemediesH. Renshaw, 1838 - 276 Seiten |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abdomen affections anus anxiety Appetite arms ascites bleeding bones borborygmus breathing burning heat burning pain catamænia chest chilblains chronic cold constipation constriction copious cough cramps creeping sensation cutting pain determination of blood diarrhoea disease Disposition drinking dry cough dryness dyspnoea ears eating Eructation eruption especially excoriation expectoration external eyelids eyes face Fæcal Discharge fauces feeling fetid fever Flatulence forehead frequent Genital Organs Giddiness glands going to stool head head-ache Hypochondria inflammation itching joints larynx legs limbs lips lower belly Lower Extremities menorrhagia Menses morning motion mouth mucus muscles Nausea neck night nocturnal nose open air painful swelling pale paralysis paralytic perspiration PRACTICAL REMARKS Predominating Symptoms pressive pain pressure remedy sacrum scrobiculus cordis shivering shooting pain skin smarting pain spasmodic stiffness stitches stomach suppuration swallowing taste tearing pain teeth tenesmus thirst throat tongue trachea ulcers Upper Extremities urethra Urinary Discharge urine uterus violent vomiting weakness whole body
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Seite 265 - Vomiting of food. Sour or bitter vomiting. Vomiting of black bile and blood. Constant vomiting, with diarrhoea, and pressure at the pit of the stomach. The vomiting is renewed by the least motion, or by swallowing the least quantity of liquid.
Seite ii - ... according to the nature of the case, and the susceptibility of the patient, and even according to the strength of the original liquor.