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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Introduction to Boger´s General Analysis and Card


Index Repertory by L.D. Dhawale

INTRODUCTION

Boger's General Analysis is now available in the sixth


edition and it has been used as a basis for the third
edition of his Card Index Repertory. He avers that his
Card Index will come nearer to doing one's own
thinking for oneself than anything else one has ever
done. He says

"lt comes nearer being a thinking machine than anything


else and it is built on the thinking machine system, as all
the punch card systems are the calculating machines. lt
will add a column of figures quicker than you can do it,
and this is on exactly the same principle." (Gr32)

The Card Index Repertory consists of 339 cards, one


card being devoted to each rubric in the General
Analysis wherein fewer rubrics are used and more stress
is put on pathological generals which are rather
pathological conditions, e.g., Bluish, Convulsive,
Cough, Haemorrhage, etc., than disease diagnosis.
Other examples of pathological generals in this book
are: Albuminous discharges, Dryness, Raw- ness, Warts
(a general term which includes condyIomata, fungoid
growths, polypi, etc.) etc.,-when either of these
pathological conditions is found in three or more parts
or organs of the patient. In the Boger method these
pathological generals are most important because they
represent the tendency of the whole constitution or life
time effects in the anatomical sphere wherein a
symptom occurs.

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Rubrics for prominent mental conditions are also


included in the General Analysis, eg, Anger, Fearsome,
Excitement, Sadness, etc. Any of these mental
conditions in the patient will have to be determined by
the alert and accurate physician having a sound
knowledge of logic and psychology.

"Right conclusions and effective treatment often depend


more upon the physician's own observations and
directions, than upon anything that others and even the
patient are able to tell them."

A number of detached facts have to be brought together


and through the inductive process the mental states have
to be generalized.

"Because the mental state, conscious and subconscious,


is revealed by the general behaviour, the conversation,
the expression of the countenance, the desires and
aversions and the manner of sleeping, as well as by the
voluntary verbal expressions."

All such facts of the case have to be gathered, their


causes, origins and durations have to be determined,
their modalities have to be noted and their mutual
relations have to be established. Moreover, the patient
rarely likes to be associated with the presence of a
morbid mental condition. Generalizing the mental states
thus becomes a most difficult task tor a physician.
However, once generalized, the mental rubrics indicate
the patient's state of mind, his moods, his passions, his
fears, etc., - and hence the man and not any of his Parts
or Organs. When characteristically present, they take
the most important part in the final generalization and
completion of the totality upon which the prescription of
the simillimum is based.
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In Kent's method no special attention is paid to


pathology. His scheme of the order of importance of
symptoms, as given by Dr. Margaret Tyler, is as
follows:

Generals (Those general to the patient as a whole):

(1) Mental symptoms - symptoms referable to will,


understanding and memory. (If very definite and well
marked.)

(2) Physical generals. Reaction as a whole to bodily


environment, e.g., to time and seasons, heat and cold,
damp and dry, storm and tempest, position, pressure,
motion, jar, tauch, etc.

(3) Cravings and aversions, not mere likes and dislikes,


but longings and loathings

(4) Menstrual state (in women). General aggravations,


before, during and after the menses. Of lower rank:
Early, late and excessive, (only where there is nothing,
such as a polypus, fibroid or menopause, to account for
it.)

Particulars (Those particular, not to the patient as a


whole, but to some part of him):

(1) First Grade. Symptoms which are peculiar, unusual,


unexpected, unaccountable.

(2) Common Symptoms.

In this (Kent) method the physician first selects out-


standing mentals, grading them in the order specified
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above and combines them, in the process of


repertorization, with the physical generals, to evolve a
working basis for the selection of a chronic remedy. The
first few remedies at the top are then ranked with the
particulars in the case record to see how they cover
these. In this method as well as in that of Boger, one
proceeds at this stage from ge-nerals to particulars.
However, some of the particular symptoms have to be
excluded if they cannot be logically related to the case.
Such symptoms are called "accidental symptoms" and
they are not al-lowed to influence the choice of the
remedy, because, "a prescription can only be made upon
those symptoms which have their counterpart or similar
in the materia medica."

Nothing in particulars can contradict or contraindicate


strongly marked generals; at the same time strong
particulars must not be neglected on account of one or
even more weak generals.

Eventually, the apparently indicated few remedies are


studied in the materia medica with a view to select the
most similar remedy.

All remedies in the General Analysis are printed on


each card, and the most important remedies indicated
for the rubric which is printed on the upper left of the
card, are perforated. To make up the totality of
symptoms in any particular case, the various cards
representing the conditions which are characteristically
present in the patient, are picked up and placed in
apposition. When seen against a strong light, one gets a
clear vision of a small number of indicated remedies.
The final decision in favour of a simillimum rests upon
the reference to the materia medica and other suitable
references.
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Boger says:

"lt is usual to run the remedy down to four or five


remedies and then look the case up in the materia
medica. My own experience has been that I rarely pick
out the remedy with the highest grade showing through
the cards. That is rarely the indicated remedy. Generally
it is the one that comes second or third in the list and
then if there is still some doubt after consulting the
materia medica, and some cases are hard to run down. I
had one the other day, I had to think over a day or two
before I could reach a conclusion as to the remedy I
could give - l use Gross' Comparative Materia Medica
to finish the job. I mean to say you can't always run
down the remedy out of the materia medica; you have to
use your repertories and books on comparative materia
medica to finish the job." (Gr32)

He throws further light on difficulties in consulting the


materia medica for particulars or discrete symptoms:

"Suppose you have a symptom of the abdomen in which


the patient also has pressure on top of the head. You
won´t find the pressure on top of the head under the
rubric "Head"at all (in Materia Medica Pura). lt is a
concomitant under "Abdomen" and yet that "pressure on
top ot the head" is the leading symptom for that case. lt
has the greatest importance in the whole case tor that
particular case" (Gr32)

(because it is a concomitant symptom for the chief


trouble ot the patient.)

"lf you are going to pick up the materia medica and hunt
for "pressure on top of head" for your remedy (Nat-m.),
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you will never find it because it is in some other


section." (Gr32)

In the Materia Medica Pura, "you will frequently find


the location of a symptom entirely out of joint so to
speak." (Gr32)

Prior to the construction of this Card Index Repertory,


Boger had found that he could not use with advantage
the then current card indices. He found them too
cumbersome, too hard to handle and too large. He
therefore slowly worked out one to suit himself, and, to
quote Boger

"later transferred it to punched cards to insure greater


facility in use. The continued use of these cards slowly
evolved a system which depends upon a threefold
classification of symptoms: first, fundamental,
constitutional or life-time effects; second, the present
display which is a fresh or acute outburst of the deeper-
lying tendencies and third, the modalities... Its basis is
essentially that of the philosophy of Organon." (Gr32)

"Boenninghausen originally followed the regional-


general continual method as found in the Pocket Book;
in his later life he picked out the essentials, found their
concomitants and conditions and added the weight of
clinical confirmation. All this is very plain in his
Aphorisms of Hippocrates published shortly before bis
death." (Gr32)

To quote Boger again:

"We have Hahnemann's fundamental or central idea that


the further a given symptom seems removed from the
ordinary course of disease, the greater is its therapeutic
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value. When we collect all of the symptoms of a given


syndrome it is not always easy to pick out the central
one around which all the others revolve and even having
once done so, it is no easier to find it within the scope of
some proving along with the most of the others
required. The method necessitates circumspection, as
well as acumen. The reverse method compiles all of the
symptoms, laying stress on their numerical majority, but
really rests its case on the finer differentiations. This is
extremely laborious and often impracticable for many
reasons. In my card system I have taken a middle
ground by finding the anatomical sphere wherein a
symptom. arises or occurs, modifying this by the
modalities first, and then reducing the number of
remaining remedies by noting the discrete (particular)
symptom as found in Kent. This soon reduces the drugs
to a smaller number, when the mental outlook as given
in the pathogenesis will decide."(ltalics ours). (Dha)

This is evidently an injunction not to open the case with


a mental symptom. Herein the Boger method again
markedly differs from the Kent method in which the
case is opened with mentals if marked.

Dr. Stuart Close also writes in "The Genius of


Homoeopathy":

"Mental symptoms, when they appear in the record of a


case, are always of the highest rank as material for the
final generalization and completion of the totality upon
which the prescription is based."

Boenninghausen, too, does not appear to have any time


attached the greatest importance to a mental symptom.
While writing about modalities he observes :

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"All of these indications are so trustworthy, and have


been verified by such manifold experiences, that hardly
any others can equal them in rank-to say nothing of
surpassing them" (Italics ours).

In the Boger method which closely follows that of


Boenninghausen, it is therefore apparent that mentals do
not take the first place in the opening of a case.

No doubt

"there are certain mental states, stable and ingrained in


the vital habit or constitution which are very strong. But
these are comparatively few and not as often
uncovered."

And

"although highly significant and attracting to the choice,


correct or incorrect, are not as dependable as guides
against a wrong choice as the great physical generals."

"With some exceptions, the symptoms showing the


patient's reaction to those influences which condition
physical existence, such as temperatore, humidity,
variation of functions and sensations arising therefrom,
such as activity, rest, time etc., are most dependable to
safeguard the choice."

"The sympathetic system never being the source of life,


its symptoms are apt to be more stable and its
expressions more vital. Therefore they are the more
dependable as landmarks in the formation ot the
totality."

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Another statement in a little different phrasing may


clear up some points for some readers. Dr. Royal E. S.
Hayes, M.D., writes :

"Boger's Synoptic Key in the form of cards and


accompanying General Analysis, is in my opinion by far
the best of repertories." (Ha39)

He advises to correlate, with the aid of the Index Cards


the major influences of the patient's organic and
functional disturbances into a concentrated grouping of
symptoms. This eventually results in a small grouping
of remedies in which the best remedy possible or the
simillimum may be found. This small number of
remedies is still further thinned out when evaluated with
the aid of the General Analysis. In this way, he says, the
prescriber comes close to the final selection with
celerity and certainty. The certainty depends on
perception and judgment in selection. Judgement has to
be used in the selection of the first or basic rubric and
this is precisely where the mental acumen comes in to
save so much time. This has often been practised before
by skilful repertorists in making a short scheme when
desirable. But it is especially convenient with Boger's
method because of his masterly selection of terms for
his rubrics (cards). The best remedy is thus more likely
to be included at the start and less likely to be dropped
out in final working.

Boger was much pleased with this method of working


adopted by Dr. Hayes and said that it had suggested to
him still further ways to maniputate this repertory. One
of the advantages of The Card Index Repertory is that,
when closely competing remedies have missing
symptoms, it helps to decide easily - as the rubrics of
this repertory are very potent - as to which remedy the
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negative value is to be assigned. Moreover, this Card


Index is of especial value in working out case records
having a paucity of symptoms.

Boger had an immense practice and a practice with all


kinds of illnesses. He was many years bringing this
work to its present state. The present editions of The
Card Index and General Analysis present his latest ideas
as to values and are therefore much better in every way.
He also added new rubrics with caution and only as his
personal work needed them. This has made it more
practicable and has thus been guarded against induding
leds pertinent rubrics A few rubrics like Moistness,
Yellow, Discharges ameliorate (Suppression), Loose,
Relation, Inactive, etc., have taken the place of so many
other considerations. The total number of rubrics has
thus been reduced to the convenient least number, and
some rubrics are included therein which are not
available in other repertories. Boger has succeeded in
uniting in one rubric various influences or conditions
holding sway over sick individuals and this has made
The Card Index superior - the quickest and the safest.

In ordinary practice, generalization is least understood


und very often neglected to the detriment of good work.
A curative prescription can only be based on "generals"
which include and are derived from the "particulars".
The Card Index will thus impress upon the
homoeopathic prescriber that ,,generalizing" is one of
the most important functions to be performed by him in
the process of the selection of the curative medicine. lt
should be further realized that the finer homoeopathic
art demands the perception of the rule that

"the highest rank of all belongs to those symptoms that


are not only peculiar but are also general."
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Boger writes:

"In any system it must be self-evident that the larger


pathogenesis will cover more cases than the smaller
ones; which is an additional reason why we should
become expert in picking out the odd and unusual ones
for our guide."

Such odd and unusual symptoms would more often be


found amongst those which seem to be far removed
from the ordinary course of disease. These are what are
called ,,concomitant symptoms."

To the Young students, the General Analysis affords an


opportunity of becoming familiar with the most
significant and vital influences working on the Patient's
vital force which, because of its outward direction, leads
to a family of symptoms. lt will thus also impress on
him the significance of suppression of symptoms (vide
card No. 71 (075).. Discharges ameliorate).

The rubrics in the General Analysis are arranged in an


alphabetical order, with cross references and synonyms.
lt is therefore convenient to refer to the General
Analysis for the required rubric before the
corresponding card is picked up from the pack and
replaced by a card of the different color supplied
therewith. Before replacing rubric cards, they are
arranged in the numerical order to save time and wear.

A case

(Worked by Boger's Card Index Repertory) Mrs. B, age,


forty-five years; nullipara, of normal growth und
nutrition.
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Chief Complaint

Eruptions on the skin with pain in joints. Duration three


months.

Skin

Eruptions (92 )(097) (figures in the brackets correspond


to the numbers of the cards available for the
corresponding rubrics) more or less symmetrical,
mainly papular ; a few, vesicular (292)(328) und
bullous; a very few, pustular, irregular, discrete patches,
raised from the skin and covered with scales (61)(063);
a patch in the anterior fold of the right ankle, more
thickened than other patches. These eruptions were
located on every part of the body, except face und head.
No eruptions could be detected in the mouth. A few
eruptions were detected on the neck. The colour of the
patches was violaceous. Onset of fresh eruptions was
rather more marked when the weather was cloudy
(296)(332). Itching (142)(151) of the eruptions was felt
less by pouring warm water over them but was
aggravated by draft (303)(339) which, before this
ailment, was always welcomed by her. Sensation ot
burning (128)(136) was severe in the night (185)(204)
und was ameliorated by covering (303)(339). She had a
sensation of heaviness (131)(139) in the skin -as if
something was stuck to it.

Locomotor System

But pain in joints (145)(154), of elbows, wrists and


fingers, was worse by covering (287)(323) and was
relieved by slight pressure of the other hand. Swelling

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of the joints was absent and the pain was not aggravated
by motion.

"Aggravation of pain in joints by covering" was the


most recent sympton und pretty well marked.

"Burning of the skin" and "pain in joints" alternated


(7)(007). By the time ,,burning of the skin" ameliorated
by being warmed up (41)(042) by the cover, "pain in
joints" set in und could then only be relieved by
uncovering (41)(042).

Sudden, convulsive movement of the neck, towards the


left side, with pain in the trapezious muscle, followed
by watering (172)(187) of the mouth, was an old
symptom and recurred now and then during the coarse
of the last year.

Her palms were so hot (129)(138) that she could not


bear to touch the other parts of the body with it; on the
contrary, her feet were cold (44)(044).

Stomach and Bowels

Nausea (182-2)(200), duration of which was six months,


was associated with salivation (172)(187) and also with
thirst for a few sips of cold water; it was worse at 2 a.m.
und was ameliorated after vomiting which was very
often acid; the trouble generally continued till 6 or 7
a.m. and was ameliorated after eating. She had an
aversion for milk which always caused nausea (182-
2)(200) and resulted in vomiting.

Stools were normal and satisfactory. Piles were


quiescent; previous history of itching und sticking in the
piles was available.
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Menses

She was now in menopause. Previous history of


menstruation was normal.

Mental Symptoms

None of importance. She belonged to that class of


persons who bear their lot patiently. She came from a
high class of society.

General

Her troubles generally started in the evening; e.g.,


itching, pain in finger und elbow joints, heart-burn,
eructations-all from 4 p.m. onwards.

She remarked "My condition has been made worse by


injections ; every injection increased my trouble ; and
still they persisted that I should take more injections !"
She was also having different ointments for external use
!

She had come here over a long distance. She and her
husband were successfully treated by me, over 20 years
back, for spirochetal (P.) and gonococcal infections.
Since then Wassermann reaction has been found to be
successively negative over long periods.

Clinical Diagnosis: Lichen Planus

Selection of the Remedy

To quote Boger:

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"We have Hahnemann's fundamental or central idea that


the further a given symptom seems removed from the
ordinary course of disease, the greater is its therapeutic
value."

"Pain in joints" is a symptom ot this kind - a symptom


far removed from the ordinary course of the chief
disease of the patient - Lichen Planus.

We have again another statement:

"Ranking close behind, or even at times taking


precedence of the peculiar and general symptom. must
be placed the last appearing symptom of a case."

The modality of "pain in joints" was not only recent but


also outstanding and definite. lt was a symptom last to
appear before homoeopathic treatment was instituted.
Therefore ,,pain in joints," "aggravated by covering,"
was in this case, a symptom of the first importance in
the choice of the remedy.

By placing in apposition, card No. 145(154), (Joints,


arthritic complaints, etc.) and card No. 287(323),
(Uncovering ameliorates, etc., warm wraps, Agg.), Calc.
C., Led., Lyc., Puls., and Sul., appeared to be the group
of remedies common to these two cards. The choice of
the remedy for the case was therefore - expected to be
confined to this group. lf any out of these remedies be
discovered to correspond to the case as a whole, one
would expect that the remedy would influence the case
very deeply und cause markedly curative results.

The cards, as mentioned in the following table, were


used to correlate the major influence of the patient's
organic und functional disturbances; and the valuation
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of the remedies for the corresponding rubrics was done


with the aid of General Analysis, "CAPITALS" getting
3 marks, "Antiques" getting 2 and "Romans" getting 1
only.

When these cards were placed in apposition und seen


against a strong light, only Sulph. peeped through
translucently.

Numerator corresponds to the number of rubrics


covered by the remedy and denominator represents the
evaluation totality for the same.

Number of the cards-Rubrics-Calc Led Lyc Pul Sul

243(269)-Skin- 1 0 2 1 3
92(097)- Eruption - 1 0 2 1 3
292(328)- Vesicles - 2 0 2 1 3
61(063) - Desquamation (Scales) - 1 0 0 0 2
128(136) - Heat, burning - 2 0 0 0 3
142(151) - Itching - 0 0 2 3 2
131(139) - Heaviness - 2 0 1 2 3
44(044) - Coldness, partial - 1 0 0 3 2
129(138) - Heat, partial - 1 0 1 2 3
145(154) - Joints, arthritic complaints - 2 0 1 1 2
7(007) - Alternating effects - 0 0 2 2 2
172(187) - Moistness, increased secretions - 2 0 1 2 3
182-2(200) - Nausea - 0 0 0 2 0
287(323)Uncovering amel., warm wraps, agg - 1 1 3 1 2
296(332) - Warmth agg., in general - 0 1 1 3 1
303(339) - Wind, draft, agg., uncov. agg., covering
amel. - 2 0 1 1 3
185(204) - Night, agg. - 0 0 0 2 1
41(042) - Cold and heat agg. - 1 0 1 0 1

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Other discrete symptoms as found in "Boger -


Boenninghausen's Characteristics and Repertory," 2nd
edition:

Page - Rubrics - Calc Led Lyc Pul Sul

474-2 - Aversion to milk - 3 0 0 4 2


509-1 - Nausea, agg. by milk - 3 0 0 2 2
507-2 - Nausea, agg. eating before - 0 0 0 2 4
901-1 - Sensation heaviness, load, like a - 0 0 0 0 2

Pulsatilla did not appear in the long list of remedies for


Eruptions, Scaly, given in "Boger-Boenninghau-sen's
Characteristics and Repertory" page 952-2, and was
very poor in "Vesicles" (see Page 977-1, of the same
book).

Sulphur is prominent in aggravation in the evening (see


page 1104-1, of the same book); and it had also that
peculiar, particular, persistent symptom, "Neck;
Drawing jerking in muscles." (See Allen's Hand-Book
of Materia Medica, page 1072-2.) Suiphur, evidently,
was the leader in the fieId.

The lady was in a miserable condition. Therefore,


though Sulphur was very strongly indicated, it was
administered in the 30th potency, one dose, lest the
higher potency might set in a severe reaction. No
Ointments were prescribed. The loss of continuity in the
skin caused by rupture of bullae was advised to be
dressed by sterilized coconut oil and the same was
advised for external application before warm bath. Soap
was disallowed.

Progress of the Case


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Two days after the administration of Sulp. 30 itching,


burning und pain in the joints disappeared; and the
scales of the eruptions began to fall off, more evidently
after the bath und during the process of robbing with a
towel for drying the body. The dose was repeated with
good effect after six days as there was a relapse.
Twenty- four days after, Sulp. 200, one dose, was
administered, as there was again a relapse. After an
initial aggravation, the patient again felt better. Twenty-
one days after this, it was repeated in the same potency
as there was again a relapse. Again after twenty-one
days, on account of relapse of pain in joints, Sulp. 1000,
one dose, was administered. Pigmentation of the skin
had become very much less marked by this time.
Relapse in the gastric, joint und skin region three weeks
after the last administration of Sulp.1000, was again met
with the same potency ot Sulp. But this time it did not
hold long. And as there was a relapse, Sulp. 10M, was
administered, 12 days after the previous dose. Two and
a half months later - the patient was still progressing
satisfactorily. Every time, Sulphur was administered
early morning on empty stomach.

After this treatment was instituted, the progress in the


eruption was almost immediately arrested. And though
there had been relapses as reported above, they were
only of a subjective nature, and there has been a steady
and progressive improvement in the size and colour of
the patches.

L.D. DHAWALE

Girgaon, Bombay

December, 1940
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Numbers in brackets are identical with Boger´s General Analysis


(Card-System) with 341 punching-cards, German and English in one.
Publisher B.von der Lieth, Postbox 56 01 44, D-22551 Hamburg
Germany
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Abdomen: See Stomach & Bowels; Liver etc.


Abscess: See Suppuration.
ACHING (001): Agar., Arn., Bap., Bry., Car-v., Chin., Cimi.,
Dulc., Eup-p., Gel., Hyo., Ign., Lach., Merc-i-f., Nux-v.,
Phyt., Rhus-t., Ver-v.
Comp: Soreness.
Acidity: See Sourness.
ACRIDITY, Excoriations, etc.(002): All-c., ARS., Ars-io., Aru-t.,
Bro., Caus., Cham., Grap., Hep., Iod., Kre., Lyc., MERC.,
Merc-c., Nit-ac., Pho., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., SUL., Tell.
Comp: Rawness.
Across: See Direction, Crosswise.
ADHESIVE, Adherent, Torn Loose, etc.(003): Berb., Bry., Calc-c.,
Col., Hep., Kal-bi., Kal-io., Nux-v., Pho., Plb., Pul.,
RHUS-T., Sep., Stan.
Comp: Sticky.
Afternoon: See Time.
Air-Hunger: See Air, Open, Amel.
AIR, OPEN, Amel; In Room, Agg., Air-Hunger, etc. (004): Alu., Ap.,
Arg-n., Ars., Aur., Bap., Cann., Car-v., Croc., Dios., Glo.,
Iod., Kal-io., Lach., Lil-t., Lyc., Mag-c., PUL., Rhus-t., Saba.,
Sabi., Sul., Tub.
ALBUMINOUS, Glairy Discharges (005): Alu., Am-m., Berb., BOR.,
Coc-c., Jat., NAT-M., Pall., Petr., Seneg., Sep., Stan.
Comp: Gelatinous.
ALIVE Sensation (006): Cann., Cocc., CROC., Cyc., Ign., Op., Pul.,
Sabi., Sil ., Sul., THU., Vip.
Comp: Formication.

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ALTERNATING Effects, States, Sides, etc (007): Agar., Alo., Amb.,


Ant-c., Ars., Bell., Berb., Cann., Cimi., Cocc., Croc., Fer-p.,
Glo., Ign., Iris., LAC-C., Lach., Lyc., Pho., Pul., Sep., Sul.,
Xantx., Zin.
Comp: Periodicity, Wandering, Waves.
AMMONIACAL ODOR (008): Am-c., Asaf., Aur., BEN-AC., Iod.,
Lac-c., Lach., Mos., Nit-ac., Pho., Stron.
Anemia: See White.
Aneurism: See Blood-Vessels

ANGER, Irritability, Fretfulness, Bad temper, etc.(009): Aco., Ant-c.,


Aru-t., Aur., Bry., Calc-c., CHAM., Cina., Col., Ign., Iod.,
LYC., Nat-m., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Sep., Stap., Sul.,
Comp: Emotions
ANGINA PECTORIS (010): Amy-n., Arn., ARS., Cact., Cimi., Cup.,
Glo., Kalm., Lach., Latro., Naj., Nux-v., Ox-ac., Spig., Spo.,
TAB.
Comp: Heart
Anxiety: See Fearsome.
Anus: See Orifices.
Apathetic: See Inactive.
APPETITE CHANGED (011): Ant-c., Ars., Calc-c., CHIN., Cina.,
Grap., Iod., Lyc., Nat-m., NUX-V., Petr., Pho., PUL., Sil.,
SUL., Ver-a.
Arms: See Limbs, Upper.
Arms, Raising, Agg.: See Raising Arms, Agg.
Arthritic Complaints: See Joints.
ASCENDING, Agg. (012): ARS., Aur., Bry., CALC-C., Nat-m.,
Nux-v., Pho., Pul., Sep., Spo.
Comp: Exertion, Agg.
Ascending Sensations: See Direction, Ascending.
Asleep Sensation: See Numbness.
ASSOCIATED EFFECTS (013): Agar., Ars., Cham., Merc., Nux-v.,
Phos., PUL., Sep., Sul.
Asthma: See Air Open, Amel, Spasmodic.
Atheroma: See Calculi.
Atrophy: See Emaciation.
Autumn: See Season, Autumn.
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Back: See Spine.


Backward, Sensations going: See Direction, Backward.
Bad Temper: See Anger.
BALL, Lump, Knot, etc., Sensations as of (014): Arn., Asaf., Aur.,
Bry., Cham., Con., Gel., IGN., Kal-c., Lac-c., LACH., Nat-m.,
Nat-p., Nit-ac., Nux-m., Nux-v., Pho., Pul., Rhus-t., Sep., Val.,
Zin.
Comp: Lumpy; Plug
Band, as of a: See Constriction.

Bathing, Agg.: See Dampness, Agg.


BATHING, Cold applications, etc., Amel. (015): Ap., Arg-n., Asar.,
Aur., Flu-ac., Guai., Iod., Led., Lyc., Pul., Rhus-r.,
Sec-c., Sul.
Comp: Uncovering, Amel; Warmth, Agg.
Bearing Down: See Pressing.
Beaten: See Soreness.
Bed Hard: See Hard bed Sensation.
Being held, Amel: See Holding.
Bending Agg.: See Stretching, Amel.
Bending, Amel.: See Lying bent, Amel.
Bending Backwards, Amel.: See Stretching, Amel. J
Bilious: See Yellow.
Biting Pain: See Rawness.
BLACK, Dark, etc. (016): Ant-t., ARS., Bap., Car-v., Chin., Crot-h.,
Cyc., Elap., Gel., Hell., Kre., Lach., Merc., Merc-c., Nux-v.,
Op., Pho., Plb., Sec-c., Stap., Ver-a., Vip.
Bleeding, Amel.: See Discharges, Amel.
Blisters: See Vesicles.
BLOOD, Sepsis, etc. (017): Ail, Am-c., Arn., ARS., Bap., Bell., Bry.,
Calc-c., Car-v., Chin., Crot-h., Elap., Fer., Kal-c., Kre.,
LACH., Merc., Mur-ac., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho., Pul.,
Pyro., Rhus-t., Sec-c., Sul., Sul-a., Zin.
BLOODVESSELS (018): Aco., Amy-n., Ap., ARN., Bell., CAR-V.,
Fer., Flu-ac., Gel., Glo., Ham., Hyo., Lach., Lyc., Nat-m.,
PUL., Sang., Sec-c., Sep., Sul., Thu., Vip., Zin.
Comp: Heart, Circulation, and Pulse.
Blood: See Hemorrhage.
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

BLOWS, Shocks, Thrusts, Crash,. Explosions, etc., as of (019): Ap.,


Bell., CANN., Cic., Cimi., Croc., Dig., Glo., Naj., Nat -m.,
Pho., Spig., Sul-a., Tab., Tarn., Zin.
Comp: Injuries; Shattered.
BLUISH, Purple, Livid, etc. (020): Aco., Arn., Ars., Bap., Cam.,
Car-v., Crot-h., CUP., DIG., Kre., LACH., Laur., Nux-v.,
Op., Sep., Sil., Tarn-c., Thu., Ver-a., VER-V.

BONES (021): Arg., ASAF., Aur., CALC-C., Calc-f., CALC-P.,


Chin., Cocc., Cup., EUP-P., Flu-ac., Hep., Kal-io., Lyc.,
MERC., Mez., Nit-ac., Pho., PHO-AC., PUL., Rhod., Rhus-t.,
Rut., Sil., Stap., SUL.
BORING, GRINDING, etc., pains as if (022): ARG-N., Asaf., AUR.,
Bell., Bism., Calc-c., Col., Dios., Hep., Lach., Merc., Mez.,
Plat., Plb., Pul., Ran-sc., Spig., Zin.,
Bowels: See Stomach & Bowels.
Branny: See Desquamation.
BREAKING, Broken, Brittle etc. (023): Arn., BELL., Calc-c.,
Calc-p., Chel., Cocc., EUP-P., Grap., Lyc., Merc., Nat-m.,
Nux-v., Pho., Rhus-t., Rut., Sil., Sul., Thu.
Comp: Injuries.
BREATHING DEEPLY, Agg. (024): Aco., Arn., Bor., Bry., Calc-c.,
Caus., Kal-c., Pho., Ran-b., Rhus-t., Rum., Sabi., Sang., Spig.,
Squ., Sul.
Breathing Out: See Exhalation.
Briny: See Saltiness.
Brittle: See Breaking.
Broken: See Breaking.
BROWNISH, Rusty, etc. (025): ARS., Bap., Berb., Bry., Car-v.,
Chel., Hyo., Iod., Lyc., Nit-ac., Op., Pho., Rhus-t., Sec-c.,
SEP., Stap., Sul., Thu., Ver-a.
Bruised: See Soreness.
Bruises: See Injuries.
Burning: See Heat.
BURNING-STINGING (026): Ant-c., AP., Ars., Berb., Con., Dulc.,
Glo., Lyc., Mez., Nux-v., Pho., Pho-ac., Rhus-t., Sil.
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Comp: Stinging.
BURNT, Scalded, as if (027): ARS., Canth., Cyc., Hyds., Hyo.,
IRIS., Lyc., Mag-m., Phyt., Plat., Pul., Sang., Sep., Ver-a.,
Ver-v.
Burrowing: See Boring.
Bursae: See Cysts.
BURSTING, Splitting, etc. (028): BELL., BRY., Calc-c., Chin.,
Glo., Ign., Merc., NAT-M., Nux-v., Sil., Spig., Stan., Sul.,
Vip.
Comp: Shattered.
CALCULI, Atheroma, etc. (029): Bell., Ben-ac., Berb., Bry., Calc-c.,
Chin., Col., Dios., Hyds., Lach., LYC., Merc., Nux-v., Oci-c.,
Par-b., Pod., Polyg., Sars., Sep.
CALF (030): CALC-C., Cam., Cham., CUP., Grap., Lyc., Nux-v.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Stap., SUL., VER-A.
Comp: Limbs, Lower.
Cap: See Compression.
CARPHOLOGY, Nervous Picking, etc. (031): Ars., Aru-t., Bell.,
HYO., Lyc., OP., Pho., Rhus-t., Stram., Zin.
Car-Sickness: See Swaying, Agg.
Cartilages: See Bones.
Cellars: See Dampness.
Change of Position, Agg.: See Motion, Agg.
CHANGE OF POSITION, Amel. (032): Agar., Ars., Cham., IGN.,
Mell., Nat-s., Pho-ac., Pul., RHUS-T., Sep., Val., Zin.
Comp: Motion, Amel.
CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE, Weather, Seasons, oncoming
storms, etc., Agg. (033): Calc-f., Calc-p., Colch., Dulc., Gel.,
Hypr., Lach., Mag-c., Mez., Nat-c., Nux-m., Petr., Pho., Psor.,
Ran-b., RHOD., RHUS-T., Rut., Sep., Sil., Sul, Sul-a., Tub.
Changing: See Alternating; Wandering.
Chaps: See Cracks.
CHEST, INTERNAL (034): Aco., ANT-T., Arn, ARS., BRY.,
Calc-c., Chel., Chin., Dulc., Fer-p., Iod., Ip., Kal-c., Lyc.,
Op., PHO., PUL., Ran-b., Rhus-t., Sang., Seneg., Spig., Squ.,
Stan., SUL., Ver-v.
CHEST, Backward, Extending, in (035): Ars., Calc-c., Caps.,
Car-v., Chel., Con., Cup., Kal-bi., Lil-t., Lyc., Merc, Nat-m.,
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Sep., Spig., Sul., Ther.


Comp: Direction, Backward.
CHEST, Backward Left, Extending, in: Illic., Lil-t., Lyc., Nat-m.,
Pix., Ran-b., Spig., Ther.
CHEST, Backward Right, Extending, in: Ap., Ars., Car-v., Chel.,
Merc., Phel., Sep.
Childbed: See Pregnancy.

CHILLED, Cold becoming, while hot; by ices, Uncovering a part, as


head, hand; Hands, etc. in cold water etc., Agg. (036): Aco.,
Agar., Ars., Bell., Bels., Bro., Bry., Calc-c., Dulc., Fer-p.,
Hep., Kal-c., Nux-v., Osm. Pho., Psor., Pul., Rhod.,
RHUS-T., Sep., SIL., Tarn., Thu., Zin.
Comp: Chilly.
CHILLY, or COLD (037): Aco., Arn., ARS., Bell., Bry., Calc-c.,
Cam., Caps, Caus., Chin., Eup-p., Fer., Gel., Hep., Ign., Ip.,
Kal-c., Lyc., Merc., Mos., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pho., PUL.,
RHUS-T., Saba., Sep., Sil., Stron., Sul., VER-A.
Comp: Chilled, Agg.
Cicatrix: See Fibrous Tissue.
Circulation: See Heart.
Clavus: See Plug.
Clear Weather, Agg: See Dry weather, Agg.
CLIMAXIS, Agg. (038): Aco., Amy-n., Cimi., Con., Fer., LACH.,
Murx., Pul., Sang., Sep., Sul., Sul-a., Xantx.
Comp: Menstrual Disturbances.
CLOTHES, Pressure of, Agg (039).: Bov., Bry., Calc-c., Car-v.,
Caus., Con., Glo., Hep., LACH., Lil-t., LYC., Nit-ac., Nux-v.,
Sul.
Comp: Pressure, Agg.
Clotted: See Lumpy.
Clutching: See Cramp.
Clutching, Agg.: See Fingers.
COATED FEELING (040): Alu., Caus., CHIN., Cocc., Colch., Dig.,
Dros., Iris., Kal-c., Merc., Nux-m., PHO., Pho-ac., PUL.,
Rhod., Ver-a.
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Cobweb Sensation: See Formication.


COITION, Agg. (041): AGAR., Calad., CALC-C., Chin., Con.,
Grap., KAL-C., Kal-p., Lyc., Nat-m., Sele., Sep., Sil.
Comp: Discharges, Agg.
Cold: See Chilly.
Cold Applications, Amel.: See Bathing, Uncovering, Amel.
COLD AND HEAT, Agg. (042): Ant-c., Calc-c., Carb-s., Caus., Fer.,
Flu-ac., Grap., Hell., Lach., Lyc., Mag-c., MERC., Nat-m.,
Pho-ac., Sep., Sul., Sul-a., Syph.
Cold, Becoming, Agg.: See Chilled, Agg.
Cold, Room: See Air open, room
COLD, TAKING (COLD) (043): Aco., Ars-io., CALC-C., Cham.,
Dulc., Kal-c., Nat-m., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Pho., Psor., Rhus-t.,
SIL., Sul., Tub.
Coldness: See Chilly.
COLDNESS; Partial; Local (044): Ars., Calc-c., Car-v., Chel.,
Chin., Ign., Kal-c., Men., PUL., Sec-c., Sep., Sil., Spig., Sul.,
VER-A.
Colic: See Cramp.
COLLAPSE, Sudden Prostration, etc. (045): Aco., Aeth., Am-c., Arn.,
ARS., Cam., Car-v., Cup., Hyd-a., Ip., Laur., Merc-cy., Naj.,
Pho., Sec-c., Sep., Tab., VER-A.,
Comp: Empty, Faint.
COMPANY, Crowds, etc., Agg. Craves Solitude, etc.(046): Aco.,
Aur., BAR-C., Bell., Car-a., Cham., Cic., Gel., IGN., Lyc.,
Nat-c., Nat-m., Nux-v., SEP., Thu.
COMPANY, Amel.: Desire for etc. (047): Arg-n., Ars., Bism., Dros.,
Hep., Hyo., Kal-c, Lac-c., Lyc., Pho., Pul., STRAM.
COMPRESSION, Squeezing, Pinching, as of a Vise, Cap., etc. (048):
Alu., Ant-t., Asar., Berb., Cact., Car-v., Cocc., COL., Grap.,
Ign., Men., Merc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., PLAT., Rut., Thu., Val.,
Verb., Zin.
Comp: Constriction; Cramp; Pressure.
Concussion: See Injuries.
Condylomata: See Warts.
CONGESTION (049): ACO., Alo., Ap., Aur., BELL., Bry., Cact.,
Calc-c., Cup., FER-P., Gel., Glo., Lach., Nux-v., Pho., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sep., SUL., VER-V.
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CONSTRICTION, Tight Band, Gathered together, Squeezing, etc.


(050): Anac., Arg-n., Ars., BELL., CACT., Car-ac., Car-v.,
Chel., Chin., Con., Hyo., Ign., Lach., Lyc., Merc., NIT-AC.,
Nux-v., Pho., Plat., Plb., Pul., Sil., Sul.
Comp: Compression.
Contortions: See Spasmodic.
Convulsive: See Spasmodic.
COORDINATION, DISTURBED (051): Agar., Alu., Arg-n., Bar-c.,
Bell., Caus., Cocc., Cof., Con., Gel., Hyo., Lach., Merc.,
Nux-v., Onos., Pho., Rhus-t., Sul.
Cord: See Spine and Cord.
COUGH (052): Aco., Ars., Bell., Bry., Car-v., Caus., Cham., Chin.,
Cina., Coc-c., Con., DROS., HEP., Hyo., Ign., Ip., Kal-c.,
Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nat-m., NUX-V., PHO., PUL., Rum.,
Sang., SEP., Spo., Stan., Sul.
COUGH, Excited from Throat or Larynx (053): Aco., Amb., Calc-c.,
Cham., Con., Hep., Ip., Kal-c., Lach., Nat-m., Nux-v., Pho.,
Rum., Sang., Sep.
COUGH, Incessant (054): Aco., ALU., Caus., Cham., Chin., Cof.,
Cup., DROS., HYO., Ip., Kal-c., Lach., Nux-v., Pho-ac., Pul.,
Rhus-t., RUM., Sep., SPO., Squ., Stic., Tell., Thu.
COUGH, Painful (055): Aco., Bell., BRY., Caus., Caps., Dros.,
Kal-c., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pho., Rhus-t., Seneg., Spo., Squ.,
Stan., Sul.
CRACKING JOINTS (056): Ben-ac., Cam., Caps., Caus., Fer., Led.,
Nit-ac., PETR., Rhus-t., Sul., Thu.
CRACKS, Fissures, Chaps, etc. (057): Ant-c., Aru-t., Calc-c., Cist.,
Fer., GRAP., Ign., Merc., Nat-m., NIT-AC., Petr., Pho., Sep.,
Sil., Sul.
CRAMP, Colic, etc. (058): Bell., Cact., CALC-C., Caus., Cham.,
Cocc., COL., CUP., Dios., Grap., Ign., Lach., Lyc., Mag-p.,
Nit-ac., NUX-V., Plat., Plb., Sec-c., Sil., SUL., Ver-a., Vib.
Comp: Spasmodic effects.
Crash: See Blows.
Crawling: See Formication.
Creeping: See Formication.
Crosswise: See Direction, Crosswise.
Crowds: See Company.
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Crushing: See Compression.


CRUSTS, Scabs etc. (059): Ars., CALC-C., DULC., GRAP., Kal-bi.,
Lyc., Merc., Mez., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Psor., Rhus-t., Sil., SUL.
CUTTING (060): Aco., BELL., Bry., Calc-c., Calc-p., Calc-s.,
Canth., COL., Con., Dios., KAL-C., Lyc., Nat-m., Nit-ac.,
Nux-v., Pul., Sul.
Cyanose: See Bluish.
CYSTS (061): Ap., Ars., BAR-C., CALC-C., GRAP., Lyc., Nit-ac.,
PHO., Sabi., SIL., Sul., Thu.
Comp: Swelling.
DAMPNESS, Getting wet, Wet weather, Bathing, Working in water,
Damp rooms etc., Agg. (062): Alu., Am-c., Ant-c., Ant-t.,
Ars., Bry., CALC-C., Card., Cimi., Clem., Dulc., Hypr., Kalm.,
Lyc., Nat-s., Nit-ac., Nux-m., Phyt., Pul., Rhod., RHUS-T.,
Sep., Sul., Thu.
Comp: Humid; Season, Autumn.
Dark: See Black, Dusky.
Darting: See Shooting.
Dead feeling: See Numbness.
Delirium: See Perception changed
Delusions and Hallucinations: See Perception changed.
Dentition: See Teeth.
Depressed: See Retracted.
Depression: See Sadness.
Descending direction: See Direction, Downward.
Despair: See Sadness.
DESQUAMATION, Hair falls etc. (063): Am-c., Ars., Calc-c.,
Canth., Grap., Hep., KAL-C., Mez., Nat-m., Nit-ac., PHO.,
Sele., Sep., Stap., SUL.
Diagonal: See Direction, Diagonal.
Diarrhoea: See Stomach & Bowels; Moistness.
DIGESTION, affected (064): Aeth., Ant-c., Arg-n., Ars., Bry.,
Calc-c., CHIN., Fer., Merc., NUX-V., Old., Pho., PUL.
Direction of Sensations:
DIRECTION, Ascending, Upward (065): Aco., ASAF., Bell., Calc-c.,
Con., Cup., Gel., Glo., IGN., LACH., Led., Naj., PHO., Pul.,
Saba., SANG., SEP., SIL., Sul., Zin.
DIRECTION, Backward (066): Bell., Bry., Chel., Con., Cup., Gel.,
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Kal-bi., Kal-c., Lil-t., Merc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Par., Pho., Pru-s.,


Pul., Sep., Spig., SUL.
DIRECTION, Crosswise, Across., Side to Side., etc. (067): Bell.,
Berb., Chel., Chin., Fer., Hell., Kal-bi., Kal-m., Lac-c., Sep.,
Sil., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Alternating.
DIRECTION, Diagonally (068): Agar., Alu., Amb., Ap., Bor.,
Kalm., Lyc., Mang., Murx., Nat-c., Nux-v., Pho., RHUS-T.,
Stic., Sul-a., Tarx.

DIRECTION, Downward. (069): Arn., Aur., Bar-c., Berb., Bry.,


Caps., Cic., Cof., KALM., Lach., Lyc., Pul., Rhus-t., Zin.
DIRECTION, Forward (070): Berb., Bry., Car-v., Gel., Lac-c.,
Sabi., Sang., Sep., Sil., SPIG.
DIRECTION, Outward (071): Asaf., Bell., Berb., Bov., Chin., Con.,
Ign., Kal-m., Lith-c., Sep., Sil., Val., Zin.
DIRECTION, Radiating (072): Agar., Arg-n., Ars., Bap., Berb.,
Caps., Caus., Cimi., Col., Cup., Dios., Kalm., Lyc., Mag-p.,
Mez., Plb., Sil., Spig., Tell.
DIRECTION, Up and Down (073): Ars., Bap., Bry., Calc-c., Cimi.,
Eup-p., Gel., Glo., Kal-c., Lach., Lil-t., Lyc., Osm., Pho., Plb.,
Pod., Sul., Ver-a.
Dirty Color: See Grayish.
DISCHARGES, Loss of Vital fluids, etc., Agg. (074): Aco., Agar.,
Calc-c., Calc-hy., Calc-p., Car-v., CHIN., Cimi., Ip., Kal-c.,
Pho., PHO-AC., Stap., Ver-a.
Comp: Coition, Agg.
DISCHARGES, Eruption appearing etc., Amel.(075): Ant-t., Ars.,
BRY., Calc-c., Cam., Cham., Ip., LACH., Lyc., NUX-V.,
Pho-ac., Psor., PUL., Rhus-t., Senec., Sep., Sil., SUL., Thu.,
Ver-a., Zin.
DISCHARGES, Vicarious (076): Bry., Con., Dig., Fer., Ham., Lach.,
Lycps., Mill., Nux-v., PHO., Pul., Sec-c., Senec., Sep., Sul.,
Ust.
Discharges, Acrid: See Acridity.
Discharges Altered: See Mucous secretions, Altered.
Discharges, Bloody: See Hemorrhage.
Discharges, Clotted: See Lumpy.
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Discharges, Increased: See Moistness.


Discharges, Lumpy: See Lumpy.
Dislocated: See Sprained.
Distortions: See Spasmodic.
Doubling Up: See Lying Bent.
Downward: See Direction Downward.
Draft: See Wind.
Dragging: See Falling.
DRAWING (077): Bry., Car-v., Caus., Chel,. Cimi., Kal-bi., Kal-c.,
Lach., Nux-v., Pul., Rhod., RHUS-T., Sep., Sul.,Val.
Drawn Back: See Retracted.
DREAMS (078): Am-m., Arn., Ars., Bry., Calc-c., Chin., Grap.,
Lach., Lyc., Mag-c., Nat-m., NUX-V., PHO., PUL., Rhus-t.,
Sil., Sul., Thu.
DREAMS of day‘s work, difficulties etc. (079): Aco., Bry., Nux-v.,
Pul., RHUS-T.
DRINKING, Amel. (080): Bism., Bry., CAUS., Cist., Coc-c., Cup.,
Lob., Nux-v., Pho., Sep., Spo.
Dropping: See Trickling.
Drowsiness: See Sleepiness.
DRUGS, Abuse of, Agg. (081): Ars., Cam., Cham., Hep., Hyds.,
Kal-io., Nat-m., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Pul., Sul.
DRY, Clear or Cold WEATHER Agg. (082): ACO, Ars-io., Asar.,
CAUS., HEP., Ip., Kal-c., Med., NUX-V., Spo.
Dry weather, Amel: See Dampness, Agg.
DRYNESS (083): Aco., Alu., Ars., BELL., Bry., Grap., Lach., Lyc.,
Nat-m., NUX-M., Pho., Pul., Rhus-t., Sul.
DRYNESS, Partial, Local (084): Aco., Alu., BELL., Bry., Grap.,
Kal-bi., Lyc., Nat-m., NUX-M., Pho., PUL., Rhus-t., Stram.,
SUL., Ver-a.
DUALITY, In pieces, Separated, Someone else., as if (085): Anac.,
Arg-n., BAP., Cann., Gel., Lach., Lil-t., Nux-m., Op., PETR.,
Pho., Pyro., Sil., Stram., Thu., Tril., Xantx.
Comp: Perception, Changed.
DUSKY COLOR (086): Ail., Ant-t., Ars., BAP., Crot-h., Gel., Hell.,
Lach., Nit-ac., Nux-v., OP., Sec-c.
DUST, Feathers, etc., as if (087): Am-c., Ars., Asaf., Bell., CALC-C.,
Chel., Chin., DROS., Hep., Ign., Lyc., Pho-ac., Pul., Rum., Sul.
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Comp: Sensitive.
Ear Noises: See Tinnitus; Sounds, illusory.
EARS (088): Aur., Bell., Calc-c., Caps., Cham., Fer-p., Grap., Hep.,
Lyc., MERC., Petr., Pho., Pic-ac., Psor., PUL., SIL., SUL.,
Tell.
Earthy: See Yellow.
EATING, affected by (089) :Arg-n., Ars., Bry., Calc-c., Car-a.,
Car-v., Chin., Kal-bi., Kal-c., Lach., LYC., Nat-m., Nux-m.,
NUX-V., Pho., Pul., Sep., Sul.

EATING, Amel. (090): Anac., Chel., Grap., Ign., IOD., Lach., Nat-c.,
Pho., Rhod., Sep.
EATING a little, Agg. (091): Bry., Car-a., Chin., Con., Kal-c., LYC.,
Nux-v., Petr., Pho., Pul., Sul.
EATING, Long after, Agg. (092): Aeth., Anac., Car-a., Car-v., Fer.,
Kal-bi., Kre., Nat-m., PHO., PUL., Sul., Zin.
Ebullition: See Waves.
Echymosis: See Hemorrhage.
EMACIATION, Atrophy (093): ARS., Bar-c., Calc-c., CALC-P.,
Chin., Fer., IOD., Lyc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Op., Pho., PLB.,
Sars., Sil., Sul., Tub.
Emissions, Agg.: See Coition, Agg.
Emissions, Involuntary: See Incontinence.
EMOTIONS, Excitement, etc. (094): Aco., Ant-c., ARS., Aur.,
Bell., CHAM., Cina., Cof., Col., Gel., Hyo., IGN., Lach., Lyc.,
Nat-m., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Op., Pho., Pho-ac., Plat., Psor., Pul.,
Stap., Stram., Sul., Sumb. Val., Ver-a.
Comp: Various Emotions.
EMPTY, Hollow, Sinking, Internal weakness, Sense of, etc. (095):
Chin., Cocc., Dig., Hyds., IGN., PHO., Pod., SEP., Stan., Sul.,
Tell.
Comp: Collapse.
EPIGASTRIUM (096): ARS., Bry., Calc-c., Chel., Col., Ign., Ip.,
KAL-C., Kal-n., Lach., Lob., Lyc., Merc-c., Nat-m.,
NUX-V., Pho., Pul., Sep., Sul.
Comp: Stomach.
Epistaxis: See Hemorrhage.
ERUPTIONS (097): Aco., ARS., Bell, Calc-c., Caus., Clem., Dulc.,
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Grap., Lach., Lyc., MERC., Mez., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Pho., Pul.,


RHUS-T., Sep., Sil., SUL
Comp: Skin; Vesicles.
ERUPTIONS, Herpes (098): Ars., Grap., Merc., Mez., Nat-m.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Tell.
Eruptions, Amel: See Discharges, Amel.
ERYSIPELAS (099): Aco., AP., Arn., Bell., Canth., Crot-h.,
Eupho., Grap., Lach., Merc., Pul., RHUS-T., Sul.
Evening: See Time.
Excitement: See Emotions.
Excoriations: See Acridity.
EXERTION, Agg. (100): ARN., Ars., Berb., BRY., Calc-c., Car-a.,
Cocc., Con., Dig., Fer., Nat-m., Nit-ac., RHUS-T., Stap., Sul.
Exertion, Mental, Agg.: See Mental Exertion, Agg.
EXHALATION, Agg. (101): Ant-t., Arg., Ars., Caus., CHLOR.,
Colch., Dros., Meph., PUL., Samb.
Exophthalmos: See Eyes; Protrusion.
Exostoses: See Bones.
Expiration, Agg.: See Exhalation, Agg.
Explosions: See Blows; Shattered.
EXPRESSION, Changed (102): Aco., Ap., Arg-n., ARS., Bell., Cam.,
Gel., Hyo., Lyc., Mang., Op., Pho., Pho-ac., Sec-c., STRAM.,
Ver-a.
EYES (103): Aco., Agar., Ap., Arg-n., Ars., BELL., CALC-C.,
Caus., Euphr., Gel., Grap., Lyc., MERC., NAT-M., Nux-v.,
Pho., PUL., Rhus-t., Rut., Sep., SUL., Ver-a., Zin.
EYES, Behind (104): Bry., Cimi., Gel., Lach., Merc., Pod., RHUS-T.
Eyestrain, Agg.: See Reading, Agg.
FAINT, Faints easily, etc. (105): Aco., ARS., Bry., Car-v., Cham.,
Chin., Crot-h., Dig., Hep., Ign., LACH., Mos., Nux-m.,
NUX-V., Op., Pul., SEP., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Sensitive.
FALLING, Prolapse, Vorfall, Ptosis (106): Alo., Ars., Aur., Bell.,
Bor., Calc-c., Gel., Helo., Ign., Lach., Lil-t., Merc., Mur-ac.,
Nat-m., NUX-V., Pho., POD., Pul., Rhus-t., SEP., Stan., Sul.
Falling and Rising: See Direction, Up and Down.
Fatness: See Obesity.
Fatty: See Greasy.
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FEARSOME, Anxious, etc.(107): ACO., Arg-n., Arn., ARS., Aur.,


Bor., Bry., Calc-c., Cam., Car-v., Dig., Gel., Grap., Hyo.,
Ign., Lyc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Op., PHO., Pul., Rhus-t.,
Sec-c., Sep., Spo., Stram., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Emotions, Nerves.
Feathers: See Dust.
FEMALE ORGANS (108): Amb., Ap., BELL., Calc-c., Cham.,
Cimi., Con., Grap., Helo., Kal-c., Kre., Lach., Lil-t., Lyc.,
Nat-m., Nux-v., Pho., Plat., PUL., Sabi., Sec-c., SEP., Sul.,
Thu., Vib.
Festering Pains: See Gnawing Pains.
Fever: See Heat.
FIBROUS TISSUE (109): Bry., Calc-c., Calc-f., Colch., FLU-AC.,
Grap., GUAI., Kal-m., Lyc., Phyt., Rhod., RHUS-T., Rut.,
Sabi., Sec-c., Sil.
FINE PAINS, Needle, Splinter, Thread or Hair, like, etc. (110): Agar.,
All-c., Alu., ARG-N., Ars., Caps., HEP., Kal-bi., Kal-c.,
Nat-p., NIT-AC., Pho., Rhus-t., Saba., SIL., Stan., Sul., Syph.,
Val.
Comp: Formication; Stinging; Stitches.
FINGERS or Hands, Using, as in Writing, Sewing, Piano playing,
Grasping., etc. Agg. (111): Calc-c., CAUS., Cham., Cimi.,
Gel., KAL-C., NAT-M., Pho., Pho-ac., Pic-ac., Plat., Sil.,
Stan., Val., ZIN.
Fire, Agg.: See Heat of Fire, Agg.
Fishy: See Saltiness.
Fissures: See Cracks
FISTULAE (112): Berb., CALC-C., Calc-f., Caus., Flu-ac., Lyc.,
Petr., Pho., Pul., SIL., Sul.
Flabby: See Relaxation.
FLATULENCE (113): Arg-n., Arn., Asaf., CAR-V., Cham., CHIN.,
Cocc., Grap., Ign., Kal-c., LYC., Mag-c., Nux-m., NUX-V.,
Pho., PUL., Sil., Sul., Val., Zin.
FLATULENCE-Left (114): Am-m., Aur., Car-v., CON., Crot-t.,
Dios., Eupho., Lyc., Nat-m., Pho-ac., Seneg., Stap., SUL.
FLATULENCE-Right (115): Bism., CALC-C., Grap., Lil-t., Nat-s.,
Ox-ac., Pho., Thu.
Flatus, Passing, Amel.: See Discharges, Amel.
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Flexures: See Skin, Folds.


FLOATING, Flying, etc., as if (116): Arg-n., Asar., Buf., Cann.,
Hypr., LAC-C., Lach., Nat-m., Nux-m., Op., Pho., Stic.,
Sumb., Thu., Val.
Comp: Vertigo.
Flowing: See Trickling.
Fluctuations: See Waves.
Fluidity: See Moistness.
Flushes: See Waves.
Flying: See Floating.
Flying to Pieces: See Shattered.
FOAMY, Frothy, etc. (117): Arn, Ars., Ascle., Chel., Elat., Grat., Ip.,
Kal-bi., Kal-io., Mag-c., Merc., Pod., Rhe., VER-A.
Foetid: See Offensiveness.
Folds: See Skin, Folds.
FORCED thru a narrow opening, as if (118): BAR-C., Bell., Buf.,
Car-a., Cocc., Coc-c., Dig., Glo., Lach., Op., Plb., Pul., Sul.,
Tab., Thu.
FOREHEAD (119): Aco., Am-c., Arn., Ars., BELL., Bry., Chin.,
Ign., Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pho., Phyt.,
Pru-s., Pul., Sep., Sil., Spig., Sul., Thu.
Comp: Head.
FORMICATION, Crawling, etc. (120): Aco., Agar., Alu., Arn.,
Bar-c., Bor., Calc-c., Colch., Grap., Lyc., Nux-v., Pho., Plat.,
Rhus-t., Sec-c., Sep., Sul., Zin.
Comp: Alive.
Forenoon: See Time.
Forward: See Direction, Forward.
Fractures: See Bones; Breaking.
Fretful: See Anger.
Fright: See Fearsome.
Frightened Easily: See Fearsome.
FROST, frosty air, hoar frost, etc., Agg. (121): Agar., Aru-t., Calc-c.,
Caus., CON., Lyc., Nux-v., Pho-ac., Pul., Rhus-t., SEP., Sil.,
Sul., Syph.
Comp: Snow Air, Agg.
Frothy: See Foamy.
Fullness: See Bursting; Congestion.
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Fumes: See Vapor.


Fungoid Growths: See Warts.
Furred: See Coated.
Gall bladder: See Liver & Gall bladder.
Gangrene: See Phagedena.
Gathered Together: See Constriction.
GELATINOUS (122): Alo., Arg-n., Berb., COLCH., Col., Dig.,
HELL., Kal-bi., Pod., Rhus-t., Sabi., Sele., Sep.
Comp: Albuminous.
Glairy: See Albuminous.
GLANDS (123): Ap., Ars., Aru-t., Aur., Bar-c., BELL., Bry.,
CALC-C., Car-a., Clem., Con., Hep., Iod., Lach., Lyc.,
MERC., Nit-ac., Pho., Phyt., PUL., Rhod., Rhus-t., SIL., Spo.,
Stap., Sul.
GLISTENING (124): Aco., Ap., Aur., Bell., Bry., Car-ac., Caus.,
Cist., Euphr., Glo., Kal-bi., LAC-C., Lach., Lys., Mang.,
Nat-m., Pho., Rhus-t., Sil., Terb.
Globus See Ball.
GNAWING, Eating, Festering Pains (125): Am-m., Berb., Col., Grap.,
Ign., Kre., Lach., Pho., Plat., PUL., Ran-sc., Rhus-t., Rut.,
Sep., SIL., Stap.
Goitre: See Glands.
Golden: See Yellow, Golden.
Grasping: See Fingers.
GRAYISH, Dirty, etc. (126): Arg., Ars., Berb., Calc-c., Chel., Cup.,
Dig., KAL-C., Kal-m., Lach., Lyc., Merc., PHO.
GREASY, Oily, Fatty, etc. (127): Bry., CAUS., Iod., Iris., MAG-C.,
Malan., Merc., Nat-m., Pho., Psor., Pul., Sele., Thu.
GREENISH (128): Aco., ARS., Car-v., Cham., Con., Ip., Kal-io.,
Lyc., Mag-c., MERC., Nat-s., Pho., PUL., Sep., Stan., Sul.,
Ver-a.
Grief: See Sadness.
Grinding: See Boring.
Griping: See Cramp.
GURGLING (129): Agar., ALO., Cic., Cina., Crot-t., Cup., Gamb.,
Hyd-a., Jat., LAUR., Lyc., Pod., Pul., Sul., Thu.
GUSHINGS (130): Ars., Bell., Bry., CROT-T., Elat., Gamb., Grap.,

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Grat., Jat., Nat-c., Nat-m., Nat-s., Pho., Pod., Thu.,


Ver-a.
Comp: Swashing
Hair Like See Fine.
Hair falling: See Desquamation.
Hallucinations See Perception, Changed.
Hands, Using, Agg: See Fingers.
Hanging down limbs, Agg.: See Stooping, Agg.

HANGING LOOSE or Down, As if (131): Alu., Aur., Bar-c., Ign., Ip.,


Lach., Pho., Saba., Sul., Val.
Comp: Loose, As if.
HARD BED SENSATION (132): ARN., Bap., Con., Dros., Gel.,
Kal-c., Nux-v., Pho., Plat., Pyro., Rhus-t., Sil.
HARDNESS (133): Alu., Ant-c., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc-c., Calc-f.,
Car-a., Cist., Clem., Con., Grap., Iod., Kal-m., Lyc., Merc.,
Pho., Phyt., Plb., Rhus-t., Sep., SIL., Sul., Tarn-c.
HEAD (134)): Aco., BELL., Bry., Calc-c., Car-v., Chin., Gel., Glo.,
Ign., Lach., Lyc., Nat-m., Nux-v., Pho., Pul., Sep., Sil., Spig.,
Sul.
Comp: Different Parts of Head.
Healing, Poor: See Ulceration.
HEART, CIRCULATION AND PULSE (135): ACO., Ars., Aur.,
Bell., Bry., Buf., CACT., Calc-c., Car-v., Chin., Cratae., DIG.,
Fer-p., Glo., Iod., Kal-c., Kalm., Lach., LIL-T., LYCPS., Naj.,
Nat-m., Pho., Pul., Sep., SPIG., Spo., SUL., Ver-a.,Ver-v.
Comp: Blood Vessels; Waves.
HEAT, Burning, etc. (136): ACO., Ap., ARS., BELL., BRY., Canth.,
Caps., Caus., Cham., Chin., Gel., Ign., Iod., Lach., Lyc., Med.,
Merc., Merc-c., Nat-m., Nux-v., Op., PHO., PUL., RHUS-T.,
Sang., Sul.
HEAT, Burning, etc., Partial, Local., etc. (138): Aco., Ap., ARS.,
Bell., Bry., Calc-c., Canth., Caps., Car-v., Caus., Cham., Lyc.,
Merc., Nux-v., PHO., Pul., Rhus-t., Sep., SUL., Ver-v.
HEAT, Fire, Sun, of, Overheating, etc., Agg. (137) : Aco., Ant-c.,
BELL., Bry., Car-v., Gel., GLO., Kal-c., Lach., Lys., Merc.,

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Nat-c., Op., Pul., Sele., Sep., Sul., Sul-a., Ther., Ver-v., Zin.
Comp: Warmth, Agg.
Heat, Flushes: See Waves.
HEAVINESS, General (139): Bry., Calc-c., Car-v., Chin., Con.,
GEL., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pho., Pho-ac., Pic-ac., PUL.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Sul.
Comp: Weight.
HEAVINESS, Partial (140): Alo., Alu., Ap., Arg-n., ARS., Gel.,
Lach., Lil-t., Lyc., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pic-ac., PUL., Sep., Sul.
Comp: Weight.
HEMORRHAGE, Bloody discharges (141).: Aco., ARN., Ars.,
BELL., Bur-p., Cact., CALC-C., Canth., Car-v., CHIN., Croc.,
Crot-h., Fer., Ham., Hyds., Ip., Lach., Led., Lyc., Mell.,
MERC., Merc-c., Mill., NIT-AC., Nux-v., PHO., PUL.,
Rhus-t., Sabi., Sec-c., Sep., Sul., Sul-a., Terb., Tril., Vib.,Vip. .
Comp: Moistness.
Held, Being, Amel.: See Holding.
HERE & THERE (142): Aco., Agar., Aur., Bar-c., Calc-c., Chel.,
Chin., Cimi., Cina., COCC., Grap., IGN., Lyc., Mag-c.,
Pho-ac., Rhus-t., Stan., Stap., Sul., Thu., Val., Zin.
Comp: Wandering.
Hernia: See Protrusion; Forced thru a narrow opening.
Hives: See Wheals.
HOLDING, Being held, etc., Amel. (143): Ars., Bry., Car-a., Dros.,
Eup-p., Gel., Glo., Lach., Lil-t., Murx., Nat-s., Sang., Sep., Sil.,
Stram., Sul.
Hollow: See Empty.
Hot Weather, Agg.: See Season, Summer.
HUMID, Warm., Wet WEATHER, Agg. (144): Alo., Ars., Bap., Bro.,
Bry., Car-v., Carb-s., Gel., Iod., Ip., Kal-bi., LACH., Lys.,
Nat-s., Pul., Rhus-t., Sil., Ver-v.
Comp: Dampness, Agg.
Hunger: See Appetite.
Hypochondrium, Right: See Liver.
ILEO-COECAL REGION (145): Ars., Bap., Bell., BRY., Car-v.,
Chin., COL., Ign., LACH., Lyc., Merc-c., Mur-ac., Nux-v.,
Pho., Pho-ac., Plb., Rhus-t., Sep., Sul., Thu.

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Illusion: See Perception, Changed.


Imagination: See Perception, Changed.
INACTIVE, Apathetic, Lies down, Lethargic (146): Ail., Ant-t., Arn.,
Ars., Bap., Calc-c., Car-v., Caus., Chin., Gel., Hell., Nux-v.,
Old., OP., PHO., PHO-AC., Psor., SEP., Stram., Sul., Zin.
Comp: Lie down, Must; Reaction., Relaxation.
INCONTINENCE, Stool, Urine, Sexual, etc. (147): Alo., Arn., Ars.,
BELL., CAUS., Chin., Con., Dios., Gel., Hyo., Mur-ac.,
Nat-m., Pho., PHO-AC., Pod., Pul., Sele., Sep., Stap., Sul.
Incoordination: See Coordination, Disturbed.
Increasing & Decreasing Quickly: See Shooting.
INCREASING Slowly, then Gradually Decreasing, Sun pains, etc.
(148): Arg-n., Ars., Gel., Glo., Kal-bi., Kalm., Lach., Nat-m.,
Pho., PLAT., Pul., Sang., Spig., STAN., Stron., Sul., Syph.
Indifferent: See Placid.
Induration: See Hardness.
INJURIES, Wounds, Bruises, Shock, etc. (149): ARN., Calen., Cic.,
Con., Glo., Ham., Hypr., Lach., Led., Nat-s., Nit-ac., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Rut., Stap., Stron., Sul-a.,
Comp: Blows, Sprained.
Insensibility: See Numbness.
Insusceptibility: See Numbness.
INTERMITTENCY (150): ARS., Calc-c., Chin., Ip., Lach., NAT-M.,
Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho-ac., Pul., Sec-c., Sul.
Comp: Paroxysms; Periodicity.
Involuntary discharges: See Incontinence.
Irregular effects: See Coordination disturbed.
Irritability: See Anger.
ITCHING (151): Agar., Ap., Calc-c., CAUS., Lyc., Merc., Pho., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Stap., SUL.
Comp: Formication.
ITCHING, Tickling, etc., Internal (152): Amb., Calad., Caus., Cof.,
Con., Iod., Kal-bi., Kre., Merc., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Petr., Sep.,
SUL., Thu.
JARRING, Shaking., Stepping hard, Riding, etc., Agg. (153): ARN.,
BELL., BRY., Chin., Cic., Cocc., Con., GLO., Hep., Nit-ac.,
Nux-v., RHUS-T., SEP., SIL., Ther.

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Comp: Riding; Sensitive; Swaying.


Jerks: See Spasmodic.
JOINTS, Arthritic Complaints, etc. (154): Arn., Bell., Ben-ac., BRY.,
Calc-c., Caus., Cham., Cimi., COLCH., Dros., Dulc., Grap.,
Guai., Kal-bi., Kalm., Led., Lith-c., Lyc., MERC., Nux-v.,
Phyt., Pul., RHUS-T., Rut., Sabi., Sil., Stap., Sul., Urt-u.
Joints, cracking: See Cracking joints.
Kidneys: See Glands; Urinary Organs.
Knot: See Ball.
Labor like: See Pressing down.
LARYNX & TRACHEA (155): Aco., All-c., Bell., Bro., Caus.,
Dros., Hep., Iod., Kal-bi., LACH., Mang., Nux-v., PHO., Pul.,
Rum., Spo., Stan., Sul.
Comp: Voice.
Lassitude: See Inactive.
LAUGHING, Agg (156).: Aco., Arg., Ars., Aur., Bell., BOR., Cann.,
Car-v., Chin., Kal-c., Mang., PHO., Plb., STAN., Sul.
Lethargic See Inactive.
Legs: See Limbs, Lower.
Leucorrhoea: See Mucous Secretions altered.
Lies down: See Inactive.
LIE DOWN, MUST (157): Aco., Alu., Anac., Ap., Ars., Bap., Bry.,
Cham., Cocc., Fer., GEL., Kal-c., Lach., NUX-V., Pic-ac.,
Sele., Sil.
Comp: Collapse, Inactive.
Lifting, Agg.: See Sprained.
Ligaments: See Fibrous Tissue.
LIGHT, Artificial, Agg. (159): Bell., Calc-c., Con., Dros., Euphr.,
Glo., Lyc., MERC., Nat-m., Pho., Sep., Stram.
Comp: Sensitive.
LIGHT, Amel. (158): Am-m., Calc-c., Cann., Car-a., Car-v., Gel.,
STRAM., Stron., Val.
Lightning Pains: See Shooting.
LIMBS, UPPER (160): Am-m., Ars., Bell., Calc-c., Caus., Cocc.,
Fer., Kal-c., Lyc., Merc., Nux-v., Pho., Pul., RHUS-T., Sep.,
Sil., SUL.
LIMBS, LOWER (161): Alu., Ars., Bell., Calc-c., CAUS., Grap.,

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Kal-c., Lach., Led., Lyc., Merc., Nit-ac., Nux-v., PUL.,


RHUS-T., Sep., SIL., SUL., Val., Zin.
LIVER AND GALLBLADDER (162): Bell., Berb., Bry., Calc-c.,
CHEL., Chin., Lach., Lept., LYC., Mag-m., Merc., Nat-s.,
NUX-V., Pho., Pod., Sang., Sep.
Livid: See Bluish.
Load: See Heaviness; Weight.
Looking intently, Agg.: See Reading, Agg.

LOOSE, As if (163): Am-c., Bar-c., Car-a., Caus., Chin., Croc., Hyo.,


Kal-c., Laur., Nat-s., NUX-M., Nux-v., RHUS-T., Sul-a..
Comp: Hanging loose; Rolling; Swashing.
LOQUACITY (164): Cann., Cimi., Hyo., LACH., Op., Sele., Stram.,
Ver-a.
Loss of vital fluids, Agg.: See Discharges, Agg.
Lumbar Region: See Spine.
Lump: See Ball.
LUMPY Effects, Discharges, etc. (165): Aeth., Alo., Ant-c., Calc-c.,
Calc-io., Cham., Chin, Coc-c., Croc., Grap., KAL-BI., Kre.,
LYC., Merc., Merc-i-f., PLAT., Plb., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil.,Stan.
Comp: Ball, Thick.
Lungs: See Chest, Internal.
LYING, Agg. (166): Amb., Ant-t., Ap., ARS., Aur., Caps., Cham,
Con., Dros., Dulc., Eupho., Fer., Hyo., Lyc., Men., Merc.,
Nat-s., Pho., Plat., PUL., RHUS-T., Rum., Samb., Sang., Sep.,
Stron., Verb.
LYING, Amel. (167): BRY., Calc-c., Cham., Col., Ign., NUX-V.,
Pul., Rhus-t., Sep.
Comp: Sitting, Agg.
LYING, ABDOMEN, on, Amel. (168): BELL., Calc-p., Chel., Cina.,
COL., Elap., Eup-p., Lach., Lept., MED., Nit-ac., Par., Pho.,
Pod., Sep., Stan.
LYING, BACK, on, Agg. (169): Am-m., Arg., Ars.,Caus., Cham.,
Colch., Col., Cup., IGN., Iod., Kal-n., Nat-s., NUX-V., Op.,
Pho., Pul., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Spig., Sul.
Comp: Lying on abdomen, Amel.

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Lying, Back, on, Amel.: See Lying , Side, on, Agg.


Lying Bent or Doubled up, Agg.: See Stretching, Amel.
LYING BENT or doubled up, Amel. (170): Aco., Calc-c., Caps.,
Caus., Cham., Chin., Cimi., Cina., COL., Grap., Kal-c., Lyc.,
Mag-m., MAG-P., Merc-c., Pul., Rhe., Rhus-t., Sec-c., Sep.,
Sul., Thu.
Lying, Head high, Amel.: See Lying, Head low, Agg.
LYING, HEAD LOW, with, Agg. (171): Ant-t., ARS., Bell., Chin.,
Con., Gel., Hep., Kal-n., Lach., PUL., Sang., Spig.
Lying. Head low, Amel.: See Raising up, Agg.
LYING, SIDE, on, Agg. (172): ACO., ANAC., Arg-n., Bar-c., BRY.,
Calad., CALC-C., CAR-A., Cina., Con., Fer., Ign., Ip.,
KAL-C., Kre., Lyc., Merc., Merc-c., Nat-s., Par., PHO.,
Pho-ac., PUL, Rhus-t., Seneg., SIL., STAN., Sul., Thu.
Lying on Side, Amel.: See Lying on back, Agg.
LYING, SIDE, LEFT, on, Agg. (173): Aco., Am-c., Ap., Arg-n.,
Bar-c., Bry., Cact., Car-a., Colch., Ip., Lil-t., Naj., Nat-c.,
Nat-m., Nat-s., Par., Petr., PHO., PUL., Sep., Sil., Sul., Thu.
LYING, SIDE, RIGHT, on, Agg. (174): Alu., Am-c., Am-m., Ben-ac.,
Bor., Caus., Iris., Kal-c., Lycps., Mag-m., MERC., Nux-v.,
Pho., Rum., Spo., Stan.
Lying, Side, Right, on, Amel.: See Lying, Side Left, on, Agg.
Lying, Side, Painful or Affected, on, Agg.: See Pressure, Agg.
Lying, Side, Painful, or Affected, on, Amel.: See Pressure, Amel.
LYING, SIDE, PAINLESS or Unaffected, Agg. (175): BRY.,
Cham., Col., Flu-ac., Ign., Nat-s., PUL., Rhus-t., Sec-c., Sep.
MALE ORGANS (176): Ag-c., Arg-n., Aur., Cann., Canth., Cinb.,
CLEM., Con., Grap., Lyc., MERC., NIT-AC., Nux-v., Plat.,
PUL., Rhod., RHUS-T., Spo., Stap., Sul., Thu.
Mapped: See Mottled.
Marasmus: See Emaciation.
Massaging, Amel.: See Rubbing, Amel.
MEASLY (177): ACO., Ars., Bry., Cam., Cof., Dros., Fer-p., Kal-bi.,
Pho., PUL, Stic.
Membrane, As of a: See Coated.
MEMORY (178): ANAC., Arn., Aur., Bar-c., Bell., Calc-c., Cann.,
Con., Hell., HYO., Lach., LYC., Merc., NAT-M., NUX-M.,

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Op., Pho-ac., Stap., Sul.


Menopause: See Climaxis.
MENSES, BEFORE, Agg. (179): Calc-c., Cham., Cocc., Con., Cup.,
Hyo., Kre., LACH., Lyc., Nat-m., Pho., PUL., Sep., SUL.
MENSES, BEFORE, AND, AFTER, Agg. (180): Bor., Fer., Grap.,
Kre., Lac-c., Lach., Lil-t., Nat-m., Thu.
MENSES, DURING, Agg. (181): AM-C., Bell., Calc-c., Caus.,
Cham., Cimi., Cocc., GRAP., Kal-c., Lach., Nux-m., Nux-v.,
Pho., PUL., Sec-c., Sep., Sul.

Menses, During, Amel.: See Menses, Before and After, Agg.;


Discharges, Amel.
MENSES, AFTER, Agg. (182): Alu., BOR., Calc-c., Chin., GRAP.,
Kre., Lach., Lyc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho., Plat., Pul.,
Sep., Stram.
Menses, Profuse: See Hemorrhage.
Menses, Suppressed, Agg.: See Discharges, Amel.
MENSTRUAL DISTURBANCES (183): BELL., Calc-c., Cham.,
Cocc., Fer., Grap., Ip., Kal-c., Kre., Lach., Mag-c., Nat-m.,
Nux-v., Pho., Plat., PUL., Sabi., Sec-c., Sep., Sul.
Comp: Climaxis.
MENTAL EXERT1ON, Agg (184): Anac., Arg-n., Aur., CALC-C.,
Ign., Lach., Nat-c., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pho., Pho-ac., Pic-ac.,
Rhod., Sep., Sil., Sul.
Metastasis: See Alternating; Discharges, Amel.
MIGRAINE (185): Arg-n., Ars.,Calc-c., Cham., Cocc., Col., Ign.,
Iris., Kal-bi., NUX-V., Pho., Psor., Pul., SANG., SEP., Sil.,
Spig..
Comp: Head; Nerve pain.
Midnight: See Time.
Milky: See Whiteness.
MIND (186): Aco., Ars., Aur., BELL., Bry., Calc-c., Cham., Chin.,
HYO., Ign., LACH., Lil-t., Lyc., Nat-c., Nat-m., NUX-V.,
Op., Pho., Pho-ac., Plat., PUL., Sep., STRAM., Sul.,Ver-a.
MOISTNESS, Fluidity, Increased secretions in General, etc. (187):
Ant-t., Ars., Calc-c., Cham., Chin., Fer., Gel., Hep., Ip., Lyc.,
MERC., Nux-v., Op., Pho., Pho-ac., Pul., Rhus-t., Samb.,

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Sele., SEP., Sil., SUL., Thu., Ver-a.


MOON PHASES, During, Agg. (188): Alu., Ap., Ars., Bry., Calc-c.,
Cina., Cup., Lyc., Nux-v., Pho., SIL.
Morning, Agg.: See Time.
MORNING & EVENING, Agg. (189): Calc-c., Caus., Colch., Hep.,
Lyc., Nat-m., PHO., Rhus-t., Sang., SEP., Stram., Stron., Thu.
Comp: Time.
MOTION, Agg. (190): BELL., BRY., Calc-c., Chin., Colch., Kal-c.,
Led., Nat-m., Nux-v., Sil., Spig., Sul.

MOTION, Amel. (191): Ars., Con., Cyc., Dulc., Fer., Kal-s., PUL.,
Pyro., Rhod., Rhus-t., Samb., Sep., Sul.
Comp: Change of Position, Amel., Restlessness.
MOTION, BEGINNING, Agg.: Continued, Amel. (192): Amb.,
Calc-f., Caps., Con., Eupho., Fer., Lyc., Pho., Pul., RHUS-T.,
Sep., Syph.
Motion, Rapid, Agg.: See Motion, Slow, Amel.
MOTION, SLOW, Gentle, etc., Amel. (193): Agar., Alu., Amb.,
Aur., Col., FER., Glo., Kal-p., Mag-m., PUL., Tarn.
MOTTLED, Patchy, etc. (194): AIL., Ant-t., Ars., Bap., Bell., Car-v.,
Con., CROT-H., Glo., Kal-bi., LACH., Nat-m., Nux-v.,
Ox-ac., Pho., Rhus-t., Thu., Ver-v.
Comp: Spots.
MOUTH & THROAT (195): Ap., Arg-n., Aru-t., Bar-c., BELL.,
Caus., Gel., Hep., Kal-bi., Lac-c., Lach., Lyc., MERC.,
Merc-c., Merc-cy., Merc-i-r., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho., Phyt., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sul.
MUCOUS SECRETIONS, Altered (196): Ant-t., Arg., Arg-n., Ars.,
CALC-C., Calc-s., Caus., Cham., Grap., Hep., Hyds.,
KAL-BI., Lyc., Merc., NAT-M., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho., PUL.,
SEP., Sil., Stan., Sul.
Mucous Secretions, Increased: See Moistness.
Mumps: See Glands; Mouth; Swelling.
MUSCLES (197): Agar., Anac., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc-c.,
CAUS., Cimi., Cocc., Con., Eup-p., Gel., Hell., Hyo., Kal-c.,
Mur-ac., Nux-v., RHUS-T., Ver-a., Zin.
Nail: See Plug.

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Nape: See Occiput, Nape & Neck.


Narcotics: See Drugs.
NASO-PHARYNX, Posterior Nares (198): Cist., Elap., Hep., HYDS.,
KAL-BI., Merc., Merc-c., Merc-i-f., Nat-c., Nit-ac., Sep.,
Spig., Zin-io.
NASO-PHARYNX, Posterior Nares, Discharge thru (199): Calc-c.,
Caps., Car-v., Caus., Colch., Hep., Hyds., Kal-bi., Merc.,
Nat-c., Nit-ac., Pho., Sep., Spig., Sul.
NAUSEA (200): Ant-t. Ars., COCC., Colch., Dig., IP., NUX-V.,
Petr., Pul., Sep, Sil., Tab., Ver-a.
Neck: See Occipit, Nape & Neck.
Needles: See Fine Pains.
NERVE PAIN (201): ACO., ARS., BELL., Bry., Caus., Cham.,
Chin., Cimi., COL., Dios., Gel., Hypr., Iris., Kal-bi., Lach.,
Lyc., Mag-p., Merc., Nat-m., Nux-v., Pho., Psor., Pul.,
RHUS-T., Sang., Spig., Sul., Verb.
NERVES, Nervous Patients, etc. (202): Aco., Arg-n., Asaf., Aur.,
Bell., Caus., Cham., Chin., Cimi., Cocc., Cof., Con., Cup.,
Fer., IGN., Iod., Kal-p., LACH., Lil-t., Mag-p., Merc., Mos.,
Nat-m., Nit-ac., Nux-m., NUX-V., Pho., Pic-ac., PUL., Sep.,
SIL.,Tarn.,Ther.,Val.,Vib.,Zin.
Comp: Emotions; Fearsome.
Neuralgia: See Nerve Pain.
NEURASTHENIA (203): Agar., Ars., Calc-c., Ign., Kal-p., Lach.,
Lyc., Nat-m., Nux-v., Phos., Pic-ac., SEP., SUL.
Comp: Mind.
NIGHT, Agg. (204): Aco., ARS, Cham., Chin., Colch., Con., Fer.,
Hep., Mag-c., MERC., Nit-ac., Pho., Pul., Rhus-t., SIL., Sul.,
Syph.
Comp: Time.
Noises in Ear: See Tinnitus; Sounds, illusory.
NOSE and Accessory Cavities (205): Aco., Aesc., Alu., Ars., Aur.,
Calc-c., Grap., Hep., Hyds., Ign., Iod., KAL-BI., Kal-io., Lyc.,
Merc., Merc-i-f., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho., PUL., Sep.,
SIL., Spig., Sul.
NUMBNESS, Insusceptibility, Absence of pain, etc. (206): ACO.,
Ap., Bap., Car-v., COCC., Crot-h., Gel., Glo., GRAP., Kal-c,

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

LYC., Nux-m., Nux-v., Old., Op., Pho., Pho-ac., Plat., Plb.,


PUL., RHUS-T., Sec-c., Stram., Thu., Zin.
Comp: Reaction, Poor.
OBESITY (207): Ant-c., Bell., Buf., CALC-C., Caps., Fer., Grap.,
Kal-bi., Phyt.
OCCIPUT, NAPE and NECK (208): Agar., Bell., Bry., Calc-c.,
Car-v., Chin., CIMI., GEL., Ign., Nux-v., Onos., Petr., Phyt.,
Sep., SIL., Sul., Zin.
Comp: Head.
OCCIPUT, NAPE and NECK, Left: Kal-bi., Nat-m., Onos.
OCCIPUT, NAPE and NECK, Right: Bell., Chel., Sang.
Odor, Bad: See Offensiveness.
ODORS, Smells, etc., Agg. (209): Ars., Aur., Bell., Cof., COLCH.,
Eup-p., Grap., Ign., Lyc., Merc-i-f., Nux-v., Pho., Sang., SEP.,
Stan., Sul.
Comp: Sensitive.
OFFENSIVENESS, Fetor (210): Arn., Ars., Bap., Bry., Car-ac.,
CAR-V., Hep., Kal-p., Kre., LACH., Merc., Nit-ac., Pod.,
PSOR., Pyro., Rhus-t., Sec-c., Sep., Sil., Sul., Tell., Thu.
Oily: See Greasy.
OLD AGE, Senility (211): Amb., Ars., Aur., Bar-c., Car-a., Car-v.,
Con., Kal-c., Lach., Lyc., Op., Sec-c.
OPENING and SHUTTING or Contracted then Relaxed alternately or
as of a Valve (212): Cact., Calc-c., CANN., Cimi., COCC.,
Glo., Lil-t., Sep.
Comp: Alternating.
Orange: See Yellow.
Ordeals: See Fearsome.
Orgasms: See Waves.
ORIFICES (213): Aesc., Alo., Bell., Caus., Grap., Ign., Kal-c., Lach.,
Lyc., Merc., Mur-ac., Nat-m., NIT-AC., NUX-V., Pho., Pod.,
Rat., Sep., Sil., Sul, Tell.
Comp: Skin, Folds.
Outward: See Direction, Outward.
Ovary: See Female Organs; Glands.
Overheating, Agg.: See Heat, Fire, of, etc., Agg.
Overlifting: See Sprained.

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Pain: See Sensitive.


Painlessness: See Numbness.
Pains: See Various Sensations.
Pains, Absence of: See Numbness.
Pale: See White.
PARALYSIS, Paralytic Pain, etc. (214): Ant-t., ARS., Bell., CAUS.,
Chin., Cocc., Con., Dulc., Gel., Hyo., Lach., Lyc., NUX-V.,
Op., PLB., RHUS-T., Sec-c., Sil., Stap., Sul., Zin.

PAROXYSMS, Repeated (215): Agar., Ars., Bell., Calc-c., Caus,.


CHAM., Chin., COCC., COL., Cup., Dios., Gel., Ign., Lach.,
MAG-P., NUX-V., Plat., Plb., Pul., SEP., Stan., Sul.
Comp: Intermittency; Spasmodic.
Pasty: See Sticky.
Patchy: See Mottled.
PERCEPTION, CHANGED (Mental or Visual) (216): Aco., Arg-n.,
Ars., Bar-c., BELL., Calc-c., Cann., HYO., Kal-br., Lac-c.,
Lach., Merc., Nux-m., Op., Pho., Pho-ac., Plat., STRAM., Sul.,
Ver-a.
Perineum: See Prostrate and Perineum.
PERIODICITY (217): Aran., ARS., Cact., Caps., Ced., CHIN.,
Eup-p., Gel., Hep., Ip., Kal-c., Lyc., NAT-M., Nux-v., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sul.
Comp: Intermittency.
PHAGEDENA, slough, etc. (218): ARS., Caus., Chel., Crot-h., Hep.,
Lach., Lyc., Merc., Merc-c., Mez., NIT-AC., Petr., SIL., Sul.
Picking: See Carphology.
Pieces, In: See Duality.
Pinching: See Compression.
PLACID, tranquil, indifferent, apathetic (219): Ap., Arn., Chin.,
Hell., Op., Pho., PHO-AC., SEP., Stap., Sul.
Comp: Inactive.
PLUG, Nail, Wedge, Clavus, etc. (220): Agar., Anac., Arn., Asaf.,
Cof., Hep., IGN., Plat., Ran-sc., Spo., Sul., Sul-a., THU.
Comp: Ball.
Polypi: See Warts.

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Position, Change of, Agg.: See Motion, Agg.


Position, Change of, Amel.: See Change of Position, Amel.
Posterior Nares: See Naso-Pharynx.
PREGNANCY (221): Aco., Arn., Bell., Calc-c., Caul., Cham., Cimi.,
Cocc., Ign., Kre., Nux-m., NUX-V., PUL., Sabi., Sec-c., SEP.,
Sul., Ver-a.
PRESSING or BEARING DOWN, Straining, Tenesms, etc. (222):
Agar., Ap., Bell., CANTH., Cham., Cimi., Con., LIL-T.,
MERC-C., Nat-m., Nux-v., Plat., Pul., SEP., Sul.

PRESSURE, Agg., Lying on Painful or Affected side etc., Agg. (223):


Aco., Agar., Ap., Ars., Bar-c., Bell, Bry., Calad., Calc-c.,
Car-v., Cina., Cyc., Dros., Grap., Hep., Iod., Kal-c., Kal-io.,
LACH., Lyc., Mag-c., Mag-m., Nat-s., Nux-m., Nux-v., Pho.,
Pho-ac., Rut., Saba., SIL., Spo., Tell., Thu.
PRESSURE, Amel.; Lying on Painful or Affected side, etc., Amel.
(224).: Am-c., Arg-n., BRY., Calc-c., Cham., Chin., COL.,
Con., Dios., IGN., Mag-m., Mag-p., Men., Nat-c., Plb., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sep., STAN.
Comp: Lying, Side, Painless or Unaffected , Agg.
Pressure of Clothes, Agg.: See Clothes.
PRESSURE, Simple Sense of (225): Bell., Bry., Lach., Lyc., Nat-m.,
Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pul., Sep., Sil., Stan., SUL.
Pricking Pains: See Fine.
Prolapse: See Falling.
PROSTATE and PERINEUM (226): Bar-c., Caus., Chin., CON., Dig.,
Lyc., Nat-s., Nit-ac., Pho., PUL., Sabal., Sele., Sep., Sil., Stap.,
Sul., THU.
Comp: Glands.
Prostration: See Collapse.
PROTRUSION, also Sense of; of Internal parts as Eyes, Hernia, etc.
(227): Aco., Aur., Bell., Cocc., Fer., Glo., Hyo., Iod., LACH.,
Lyc., Lycps., NUX-V., Op., Spig., Stram., Sul-a.
Comp: Falling, Forced thru a narrow opening.
Proud flesh: See Warts.
Ptosis: See Falling.
PUBERTY and YOUTH (228): Bell., Calc-p., Fer-p., Hell., Kal-br.,

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Kal-c., Lach., Nat-m., PHO., Pho-ac., PUL., Senec.


PUFFINESS (229): AP., ARS., Bov., CALC-C., Caps., Fer., Kal-c.,
Lob., Med., Nat-c., Nux-v., Op., Pho., RHUS-T., Rum., Rut.
Comp: Swelling.
Pulsation: See Throbbing.
Pulse: See Heart.
PULSE, SLOW (230): Agar., Bap., Cann., Dig., Gel., Hell., Kali-n.,
Kalm., Mur-ac., Op., Sec-c., Spig., Stram., Ver-a., Ver-v.
Purple: See Bluish.
Pus: See Suppuration.
Quick Pains: See Shooting.
Quivering: See Trembling.
Radiating: See Direction, Radiating.
RAISING ARMS, Agg. (231): Ap., Arg-n., BAR-C., Berb., Bry.,
Cocc., CON., Cup., Dig., Fer., Grap., Led., Mag-c., Nit-ac.,
Ran-b., Rhus-t., Sang., Spig., Sul.
RAISING UP, Agg. (232): Aco., Bell., BRY., Cad-s., Cham., Cocc.,
Fer., Ign., Merc-i-f., Nat-m., Nux-v., Op., Pho., Phyt., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sil., Sul., Ver-v., Vib.
Comp: Lying, Amel., Rising from Sitting Agg.
Raising up, Amel: See Lying, Head low, Agg; Stooping, Agg.
RATTLING (233): Am-m., ANT-T., Calc-c., Calc-s., Chin., Cup.,
HEP., IP., Kal-s., Lyc., Op., Seneg., Squ., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Gurgling.
RAWNESS (234): ARG., Aru-t., Calc-c., Canth., Car-v., CAUS.,
Hep., Hyds., Lach., Lyc., Merc., NUX-V., Pho., Pul.,
Ran-sc., Stan., Sul.
Comp: Soreness.
REACTION, POOR (235): Amb., Ant-t., Caps., Car-v., Cup., Fer.,
Mos., Op., PSOR., SUL., Syph., Val., Zin.
Comp: Inactive.
READING, Agg. (236): Eyestrain, Agg.: Calc-c., Cina., Con.,
NAT-M., Onos., Pho., Rhus-t., RUT., Seneg., Sep., Sul.
Recovery, Incomplete or Slow: See Reaction, Poor.
REDNESS (237): ACO., Ap., Arg-n., Arn., BELL., Bry., Cham.,
Chin., Fer., Lach., Mell., Merc., Nux-v., Op., Pho., Rhus-t.,
Sang., Sep., SUL.

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RELAXATION (238): Aeth., Alo., Ant-t., Ars., Calc-c., Caps.,


CAUS., Chin., Cocc., Colch., GEL., Hell., Hyo., LYC.,
Merc-cy., MUR-AC., Nat-c., Nat-m., Op., PHO-AC., Ver-a.
Comp: Inactive.
RESPIRATION (239): Aco., Ant-t., Ap., ARS., Bell., Bry., Car-v.,
Cup., Dig., Dros., Grind., Hep., IP., Kal-c., LACH., Lob.,
Lyc., Nat-s., OP., PHO., PUL., Samb., SPO., Stan., SUL.,
Tarn., Vib.
Rest, Agg.: See Motion, Amel; Restlessness.
Rest, Amel: See Motion, Agg.
RESTLESSNESS (240): ACO., Ap., ARS., Bell., Cham., Cimi.,
Cina., Fer., Hyo., Merc., Pho., RHUS-T., Sep., Stram., Sul.,
Tarn., Zin.
RETRACTED, Depressed, Drawn Back, etc. (241): Ast-r., Cic.,
Clem., Crot-t., Cup., Hep., Hyds., Lach., Merc., Nat-m.,
Nux-v., Op., Par., Phyt., PLB., Sars., Sil., Thu., Zin.
RIDING on horseback, Agg. (242): Ars., Bell., Bor., Bry., Grap.,
Lil-t., Mag-m., Nat-c., Rut., SEP., Sil., Spig., Sul-a., Val.
Comp: Jarring; Swaying.
Rigidity: See Stiffness.
RISING from Sitting, Agg.( 243): Aesc., Bry., Calc-c., Caps., Caus.,
Con., Kal-bi., Led., Lyc., Nat-s., PHO., Pul., Rhus-t., Sep.,
Spig., Stap., SUL.
Comp: Motion, Beginning, Agg.
Rocking: See Swaying.
ROLLING, Turning over, etc., as if (244): BELL., Cact., Crot-h.,
Cup., Gel., Grap., Kal-c., LACH., Lyc., Pul., Rhus-t., Saba.,
Sep., Tarn.
Comp: Ball; Loose.
Ropy: See Sticky.
RUBBING, Amel. (245): Calc-c., CANTH., Cina., Dros., Mag-p.,
Merc., NAT-C., Pall., PHO., PLB., Pod., Rhus-t., Rut., Tarn.,
Thu., Zin.
Running, Agg.: See Motion, Slow, Amel.; Exertion, Agg.
Rusty: See Brownish.
SADNESS, Low spirits (246): Aco., Ars., AUR., Car-a., Chin.,
Grap., IGN., Lach., Lyc., Nat-c., NAT-M., Nit-ac., Psor.,

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

PUL., Stan., Sul., Syph.


Salivation See Moistness; Mouth.
SALTINESS, Taste, Smell, Fishy Odors, etc. (247): Ars., Calc-c.,
Car-v., Kal-io., Lyc., MERC., Merc-c., Nat-c., Nat-m., Pho.,
Pul., Sanic., Sele., SEP., Tell.
Scabs: See Crusts.
Scalded: See Burnt.
Scaly: See Desquamation.
Scapula: See Shoulders and Scapulae.
Sciatica: See Nerve Pain.
SCRAPING (248): Ant-t., Ars., Asaf., Bro., Caus., Cham., CHIN.,
Kre., Nux-v., PHO-AC., Pul., RHUS-T., Saba., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Rawness.
Seasickness: See Swaying Agg.
Seasons, Change of, Agg.: See Change of temperature, Agg.
SEASON, SPRING, Agg. (249): All-c., Amb., Bell., Bry., Calc-c.,
Calc-p., Car-v., Crot-h., Gel., Kal-bi., LACH., Rhus-t., Sars.,
Ver-a.
SEASON, SUMMER, Hot Weather, Agg. (250): Aeth., Ant-c., Bell.,
Bry., Flu-ac., Gel., Iris., Kal-bi., Lach., Nat-c., Nat-m., POD.,
Pul., Sele., Ver-v.
SEASON, AUTUMN, Agg. (251): Chin., Colch., Dulc., Merc.,
Merc-c., RHUS-T., Ver-a.
SEASON, WINTER, Agg. (252): Ars., Aur., Dulc., Kalm., Nux-v.,
Petr., Psor., RHUS-T.
Secretions, Bloody: See Hemorrhage.
Secretions, Briny: See Saltiness.
Secretions, Increased: See Moistness.
Seminal Emissions: See Coition; Incontinence.
Senility: See Old Age.
SENSES, Special, Dulled (253): Bell., Calc-c., Caus., Gel., Hyo.,
Lyc., Merc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Pho., PUL., Sil., Sul.
Comp: Numbness.
SENSITIVE, also to Noise, Light, Odors, Pain, Can’t stand it, Touch,
Trifles, etc. (254): Aco., Arn., Ars., Asaf., Aur., BELL., Bor.,
Cham., CHIN., Cof., Colch., Cup., Fer., Hep., Ign., LACH.,
Lyc., Merc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Pho., Sep., Sil., Ther.,

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Zin.
Comp: Light Agg.
Separated: See Duality.
Sepsis: See Blood; Typhoid States.
Sewing, Agg.: See Fingers, Using, Agg; Reading, Agg.
SEXUAL D1STURBANCES (255): Ag-c., Bar-c., Calc-c., CANTH.,
Chin., Con., Grap., Lil-t., LYC., Nux-v., PHO., Pho-ac.,
Pic-ac., Plat., Sele., Stap., Stram., Sul.
Sexual Intercourse, Agg.: See Coition, Agg.
Shaking, Agg.: See Jarring, Agg.
SHATTERED or Flying into pieces, Explosions, etc., As if (256):
Aeth., Ars., Bell., Bry., Car-a., Cof., Dig., Glo., Mur-ac.,
Nit-ac., Nux-v., PUL., RHUS-T., Sil., Stan., Stap., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Blows.
Shifting: See Wandering.
Shining: See Glistening.
Shock: See Injuries.
Shocks: See Blows.
SHOOTING, Darting, Lightning, Quick Pains. (257): Aco., Agar.,
Arg-n., Ars., BELL., Berb., Cimi., Col., Dios., Fer., Kal-c.,
Kalm., Mag-p., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Ox-ac., Pru-s., Rhus-t., Sep.,
Spig., SUL., Zin.
SHOULDERS AND SCAPULAE (258): Bell., Bry., CALC-C., Caus.,
CHEL., Chin., Cimi., Fer., Kal-c., Kre., Merc., Nux-v., Pho.,
RHUS-T., Sep., Sil., Sul., Zin.
Comp: Spine; Limbs, Upper.
SHOULDERS AND SCAPULAE, Between (259): Aco., Am-m.,
Arn., Calc-c., Calc-p., Caps., Col., Guai., Helo., Lyc., Nit-ac.,
Pho., Rhus-t., Sep.
Comp: Spine.
SHUDDERING, Nervous (260): Aco., Am-m., ARN., Bell., Cimi.,
Cina., Cocc., Gel., Ign., Led., Mez., Nat-m., NUX-V., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Spig.
Comp: Trembling.
SIDE, Lain on, Agg., pain goes to (261): Bry., Calc-c., Kal-c., Merc.,
Nux-v., Pho-ac., PUL., Sep., Sil.
Comp: Pressure, Agg.

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SIDE, Not Lain on, Agg., pain goes to (262): Bry., Grap., Ign.,
Kal-bi., Rhus-t.
Comp: Pressure, Amel.
SIDE, Left (263): ASAF., Calc-f, Cina., Clem., Eupho., LACH.,
Lil-t., Mez., Pho., Rhus-t., SEP., Spig., Squ., Stan., SUL., Thu.
SIDE, Left to Right (264): All-c., Bro., Calc-c., Fer., LACH.,
Merc-i-r., Nux-m., Plb., Pul., Rhus-t., Saba., Stan., Tarx.
SIDE, Right (265): Ap., BELL., Bry., CALC-C., Canth., Chel., Col.,
Crot-h., Gel., Iris., LYC., Nux-v., Pul., Rum., Sang., Sil., Tarn.

SIDE, Right to Left (266): Aco., Amb., Am-c., Ap., Bell., Calc-p.,
Caus., Chel., Cup., Lil-t., LYC., Merc-i-f., Pho., Rum., Saba.,
Sang., Sul-a., Ver-a.
Side to Side: See Alternating; Direction, Crosswise.
Sinking: See Empty.
Sinking Down: See Collapse: Empty; Falling.
Sinus: See Fistula.
SIT DOWN, Inclined to (267): Ars., Car-v., CHIN., Cocc., CON.,
GRAP., Guai., Nat-m., NUX-V., PHO., Pul., Rhus-t., Stan.
Comp: Standing, Agg.
SITTING, Agg. (268): Agar., Am-m., CAPS., CON., CYC., DULC.,
EUPHO., LYC., PLAT., PUL., RHUS-T., SEP., Sul., Val.,
VERB., Zin.
Comp: Lying, Amel.
SKIN (269): Ap., ARS., Bell., Bry., Calc-c., Caus., Grap., Hep.,
Lach., Lyc., MERC., Nit-ac., Petr., Pho., Pul., RHUS-T., Sep.,
Sil., SUL.
Skin, as of a: See Coated.
SKIN, Folds, Flexures of (270): Ars., Calc-c., GRAP., Hep., Lyc.,
Merc., Nat-m., Petr., PSOR., Sep., Sil., Sul.
Comp: Orifices.
SLEEP, Falling to or First, Agg. (271): Aral., Ars., Bap., Bell., Bry.,
Car-v., Grind., LACH., Op., Pho., Pul., Sep., Sul.
SLEEP, Waking from, after, Agg. (272): Ap., Ars., Bell., Chin.,
Lach., Lyc., Lycps., Nux-v., Op., Pho., Pul., Sele. Spo.,
Stram., Sul.
SLEEP, Amel.; Loss of, Agg., etc. (273): Ars., Cocc., Cof., Colch.,

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Merc., Nux-v., Pall., PHO., Pul., Sang., Sep., Zin.


SLEEPINESS (274): Aeth., Ant-c., ANT-T., Bap., Calc-c., Chel.,
Croc., Fer-p., Gel., NUX-M., NUX-V., OP., Pho-ac., Pul., Sul.
SLEEPLESSNESS (275): Aco., Ars., Bell., Calc-c., Cham., Cocc.,
COF., Hyo., Kal-c., Lach., Merc., Nux-v., Op., Pho., PUL.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Sul.
Sliding down: See Falling.
Slough: See Phagedena.
Smarting: See Rawness.

SMELL (276): Aur., BELL., Calc-c., Colch., Grap., Hep., Lyc.,


Nat-m., NUX-V., PHO., Pul., Sep., Sil., SUL.
Smells: See Odors, Offensive.
Smoke: See Vapor.
SNOW AIR, Agg. (277): Calc-p., Caus., Con., Form., Lyc., Mag-m.,
Nux-v., Pho., Pho-ac., Pul., Rhus-t., SEP., Sil., Sul.
Comp: Frost, Agg.
Someone else, As if: See Duality.
SORENESS, Bruised, Smarting, etc. (278): Ap., ARN., Aur., Bell.,
BRY., Canth., Car-v., Caus., Chin., Cimi., EUP-P., Gel., Hep.,
Hypr., Lach., Nit-ac., NUX-V., Pho., Phyt., Pul., Ran-b.,
RHUS-T., RUT., SIL., Sul.
Comp: Rawness.
SOUNDS, ILLUSORY (279): Ars., Bar-c., Bell., Calc-c., Caus.,
CHIN., Grap., Lyc., Nat-m., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Petr., Pho.,
Pic-ac., Pul., Spig., Sul.
Comp: Perception; Tinnitus.
SOURNESS (280): CALC-C., Chin., Hep., Lyc., Mag-c., Merc.,
Nat-c., Nat-m., Nat-p., NUX-V., Pho., Pul., Rhe., Sep., Sil.,
SUL., Sul-a.
SPASMODIC or Convulsive Effects, Twitchings, etc. (281): Agar.,
Ars., BELL., Calc-c., Caus., Cham., Cic., Cimi., Cina., CUP.,
HYO., Ign., Ip., KAL-C., LACH., Mez., Nux-v., Op., Plat.,
Plb., Rhus-t., Sep., STAN., STRAM., Sul., Thu., Ver-v., ZIN.,
Comp: Cramp, Paroxysms.
SPEECH, Affected (282): Bell., Caus., Crot-c., Gel., Glo., Hyo.,
Kal-br., LACH., Lyc., Merc., Nat-c., Nat-m., Nux-m., Nux-v.,

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Pho., Stan., STRAM.


Comp: Voice.
SPINE and CORD (283): AGAR., Ars., Aur., Bell., CALC-C., Chi-s.,
Cimi., Cocc., Fer., Gel., Hypr., Kal-c., Lach., Nat-m., Nat-s.,
Nux-v., PHO., Pho-ac., Pic-ac., Plb., Rhus-t., Sec-c., SIL.,
Sul., Tell., Zin.
Comp: Various regions.
Spirits low: See Sadness.
Splashing: See Swashing.
Splinter: See Fine.
Splitting: See Bursting.
SPOTS, Pain, etc., in (284): Agar., Arg., Ars., Berb., Buf., Calc-p.,
Caus., Cist., Colch., Con., Flu-ac., Hep., Ign., KAL-BI.,
LACH., Lil-t., Merc., Nat-m., Nux-m., Pho., Rhus-t., Sele.,
SEP., Sil., Sul., Thu., Zin.
Comp: Mottled.
SPRAINED, Dislocated, Lifting, etc., Agg. (285): ARN., Bry.,
Calc-c., Caus., Led., Nat-c., Psor., Pul., RHUS-T., Rut., Sil.,
Stron., Sul., Val.
Comp: Exertion, Injuries.
Spring: See Season, Spring.
Squeezing: See Compression; Constriction; Cramp.
Stammering: See Coordination disturbed, Speech.
Stand it, can´t: See Sensitive.
STANDING, Agg. (286): Alo., Bry., Cocc., Con., Cyc., Ign., Lil-t.,
Nat-m., Nat-s., Pul., Rhus-t., Sep., SUL., Val.
Comp: Sit down, Inclined to.
Stepping hard.: See Jarring.
STERNUM, Region of, also Throat Pit., etc. (287): Ars., Bro.,
BRY., Caus., Cham., Hep., Kal-bi., Lach., PHO., Rhus-t.,
RUM., Sang., Sep., Sul.
Sticking: See Fine; Stinging; Stitches.
STICKY, Stringy, etc. (288): Arg-n., Bov., Bry., Caus., Coc-c., Croc.,
Grap., Hyds., KAL-BI., Kal-c., Kal-m., Lach., Lyc., Myr.,
Nat-m., Pho., Pul., Rum., Stan., Sul-a., Thu., Ver-a.
Comp: Adhesive.
STIFFNESS (289): Ap., Bell., Bry., Caus., Chel., Dulc., Kalm.,

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Lach., Led., Lyc., Nux-v., RHUS-T., Sep., Sil., Sul.


STINGING (290): Aco., AP., Ars, Berb., Kal-c., Lys., Nit-ac., Pho.,
Pul., Sabal., Sep., SIL., Sul.
Comp: Burning-Stinging.
STITCHES (291): Aco., Agar., Ars., Bell., Berb., Bor., BRY., Caus.,
KAL-C., Merc., Nit-ac., Pul., Ran-b., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Spig.,
SUL.
Comp: Fine.
Stitches as from needles: See Fine.

STOMACH & BOWELS (292): Aeth., Arg-n., ARS., Bry., Calc-c.,


Car-v., Chin., Col., Ip., Lach., LYC., NUX-V., PHO., PUL.,
Sep., Sil., Sul., Ver-a.
Stool, Involuntary: See Incontinence.
STOOPING, Agg. (293): Am-c., Bell., BRY., Calc-c., Caus., Lyc.,
Mang., Nux-v., Pul., Sep., Sil., Spig., Sul., Val.
Comp: Lying with head low, Agg.
Stooping, Amel: See Raising up, Agg.
Storms: See Change of temperature.
Straining: See Pressing down; Sprained.
STRETCH, Impulse to (294): Alu., Ars., Bry., Car-v., CAUS.,
Cham., Grap., Lyc., NUX-V., Pul., Rhus-t., Rut., Squ., Zin.
Stretching Agg: See Lying bent, Amel.
STRETCHING, Bending backwards, etc, Amel. (295): Alet., Alu.,
ANT-T., Arn., Bell., Calc-c., Chel., Cup., Dios., Guai., Helo.,
Hep., IGN., Lyc., Nux-v., Pul., Rhus-t., Sabi., Sec-c.
Stringy: See Sticky.
Stroking, Amel: See Rubbing, Amel.
Summer: See Season, Summer.
Sun or Radiated heat, Agg.: See Heat, Fire, of, etc., Agg.
Sun Pains: See Increasing & Decreasing Slowly.
Suppression Agg.: See Discharges, Amel.
SUPPURATION (296): Arn., Ars., Ars-io., Calc-c., Calc-s., HEP.,
Kal-s., Lach., Lyc., MERC., Pul., Pyro., SIL., Sul., Sul-i.,
Tarn.
Suspended: See Hanging loose.
SWALLOWING, Agg.; Painful, etc. (297): Ap., Ars., Bar-c., Bell.,

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Bry., Canth., Gel., Hep., Hyo., Kal-c., Lac-c., LACH., Merc.,


Merc-c., Nit-ac., Phyt., Rhus-t., Stram., Sul.
Comp: Forced thru narrow opening.
Swallowing liquids, Agg.: See Drinking Agg.
SWASHING, Splashing, etc., as of water (298): Ars., Bell., Car-a.,
Car-ac., Chin., Crot-t., Dig., Glo., Hep., Hyo., Kal-c., Pho-ac.,
Rhus-t., Spig., Sul.
Comp: Gushings; Loose.

SWAYING, Swinging, etc. Agg., Car or Sea Sickness, etc. (299):


Ars., COCC., Colch., Glo., PETR., Sele., Sep., Tab., Ther.
Comp: Jarring; Riding.
Sweat increased: See Moistness; Skin.
Sweat, Amel.: See Discharges, Amel.
SWEAT, Partial, Local (300): Ap., Bar-c., CALC-C., Car-v., Nux-v.,
Pho., Pul., Sele., SEP., Sil., Sul., Thu., Ver-a.
Sweat, Scanty: See Dryness; Skin.
Sweat, Suppressed: See Discharges, Amel.
SWELLING (301): Aco., Ap., Ars., Bar-c., Bell., Bry., Calc-c., Grap.,
Hep., Lach., Led., Lyc., MERC., Nit-ac., Pho., Pul., Rhus-t.,
SIL., SUL.
Comp: Puffiness.
Swinging, Agg.: See Swaying, Agg.
Taste, Altered: See Perception, Changed.
TEARING Pains (302): Aco., Ars., Bell., Bry., Caus., Cham., CHIN.,
Kal-c., LYC., MERC., NIT-AC., PUL., RHUS-T., Sil., Spig.,
Sul., Val., ZIN.
Comp: Drawing.
TEETH, Dentition, etc. (303): ACO., Ant-c., Bell., Bry., CALC-C.,
Calc-p., Caus., CHAM., Chin., Cof., Kre., Lach., MERC.,
Mez., Nux-v., Pod., PUL., Rhus-t., SEP., Sil., Spig., STAP.,
Sul.
Temperature, Change of, Agg.: See Change of temperature.
TENDO-ACHILLES (304): Anac., Berb., Caus., Kal-bi., Merc.,
MUR-AC., Sabi., Sep., Val., ZIN.
Tendons: See Fibrous Tissue.

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

Tenesmus: See Pressing down.


TENSION, Tightness (305): Bry., Caus., Lyc., Nat-m., Nux-v.,
PHO., PUL., RHUS-T., Sul., Vio-od.
Comp: Bursting; Constriction.
Testes: See Glands; Male Organs.
THICK, Discharges, etc. (306): Arg., Ars., Calc-c., Calc-s., Car-v.,
Con., Croc., Hyds., Kal-bi., PUL., Sil., Sul.
Thinking, Agg.: See Mental Exertion, Agg.

THIRST, Absent., especially during Fever, Aversion to water etc.


(307): Aeth., Ap., Bell., Chin., Fer., Gel., Hell., Hyo., Ign., Ip.,
Nux-m., PUL., Saba., Sep., Stram.
Thread like: See Fine.
Throat: See Mouth and Throat.
Throat Pit: See Sternum.
THROBBING, Pulsating, etc. (308): Aco., BELL., Bry., Calc-c.,
Chin., Fer., Glo., Lach., Nat-m., Pho., PUL., Sep., Sil., Sul.
THROBBING, Bloodvessels, in: Bell., Glo.
Thrusts: See Blows.
Tickling: See Itching, Internal.,
Tight band, as if: See Constriction.
Tightness: See Constriction; Tension.
TIME, 12 Night to 4 A. M. (309): Am-c., Am-m., Ars., Caus., Ced.,
Dros., Kal-bi., Kal-c., Mag-c., Nux-v., Pod., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sil., Sul., Thu.
Comp: Night.
TIME, 4 to 8 A. M. (310): Alu., Arn., Aur., Bry., Chel., Eup-p., Hep.,
Kal-bi., Lach., Nat-m., Nux-v., POD., Rum., Sul., Ver-a.
TIME, 8 A.M. to 12 Noon. (311): Cact., Chi-s., Eup-p., Gel., Nat-c.,
NAT-M., Nux-v., Pho., Saba., Sep., Stan., Sul.
TIME, 12 Noon to 4 P. M. (312): Alu., Ars., Bell., Lach., Lyc., Pul.,
Sil., Thu., Zin.
TIME, 4 to 8 P. M. (313): Ap., Caus., Hell., Hyo., LYC., Nit-ac.,
Pho., Plat., Pul., Rhus-t., Sep., Sul., Ver-a.
Comp: Morning and Evening.
TIME, 8 P. M. to 12 Night (314): Arg-n., Bov., BRY., Car-v., Gel.,

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Lyc., Mur-ac., Pho., Pul., Rum., Stan., Sul.


Comp: Night.
TIME, Midnight (315): Aco., ARS., Caus., Chin., Fer., Rhus-t.
Time, Morning and Evening: See Morning and Evening.
Time, Night: See Night, Agg.
Tingling: See Formication; Itching.
TINNITUS, Ear noises, etc. (316): Ars., Bar-c., Calc-c., Caus.,
CHIN., Grap., Lyc., Nat-m., Nux-v., Petr., Pic-ac., Pul., Sul.
Tired: See Inactive.
Tonsils: See Glands; Mouth and Throat.
Torn Loose: See Adhesive.
Torn to Pieces: See Shattered.
Touch, Agg.: See Sensitive.
Tough: See Sticky.
Trachea: See Larynx and Trachea.
Tranquil: See Placid.
TREMBLING (317): Agar., Arg-n., Ars., Calc-c., Cimi., Con.,
Crot-h., Gel., Grap., Iod., Lil-t., Merc., NUX-V., Rhus-t.,
Stap., Stram., Stron., Sul-a., Zin.
Comp: Shuddering.
TRICKLING, Dropping or Flowing, as of water, etc. (318): Arg-n.,
Bad., Cann., Caus., Glo., Kal-bi., Nat-m., Rhus-t., Sep., Stan.,
Tarn., Thu., Ver-a.
Comp: Gurgling.
Trifles, Agg.: See Sensitive.
Turning over: See Rolling over.
TURNING OVER in Bed, Agg. (319): Bell., Cact., Calad., Car-v.,
Con., NUX-V., Pul., Sang., Stap., SUL., Zin.
Comp: Motion, Beginning Agg.
TWISTING, Wrenching etc. (320): Ars., Bell., Calc-c., Cina., Col.,
DIOS., Ign., Nux-v., Rhus-t., Sil., VER-A.
Twitching: See Spasmodic.
TYPHOID STATES (321): Arn., ARS., Bap., BRY., Calc-c., Car-v.,
Hyo., Lach., Lyc., Mur-ac., Op., Pho., PHO-AC., Pyro.,
RHUS-T., Stram., Zin.
Comp: Blood, Sepsis.
ULCERATION (322): ARS., Asaf., Calc-c., Car-v., Caus., Hep.,

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Kal-bi., Lach., Lyc., MERC., Nit-ac., PUL., Rhus-t., Sep.,


SIL., Sul.
Comp: Suppuration.
Ulceration, Pain as of: See Gnawing.
Uncovering, Agg.: See Wind.
UNCOVERING, Amel. (323): Aco., Ap., Calc-c., Flu-ac., Iod.,
Kal-c., Kal-io., Led., LYC., Op., Pul., Sec-c., Spig., Sul.
Comp: Bathing, Amel., Warmth, Agg.
Unhappy: See Sad.
Upward Sensations: See Direction, Ascending.
Up and Down: See Direction, Up and Down.
Urging: See Pressing down.
Urinary Incontinence: See Incontinence.
URINARY ORGANS (324): Ap., Ars., Bell., Berb., Cann., CANTH.,
Caus., Fer., Hep., LYC., Merc., Merc-c., Nat-m., Nit-ac.,
Nux-v., Pho., Pho-ac., PUL., Rhus-t., Sars., SEP., Sul., Terb.,
Thu.
Urine Increased: See Moistness; Urinary Organs.
Urinous Odour: See Ammoniacal.
Urticaria: See Wheals.
Uterus: See Female Organs.
Valve: See Opening and Shutting.
VAPOR, Smoke, Fumes, etc., as of (325): Ap., Arg., ARS., Bar-c.,
Bro., Chin., Ign., Lyc., Pul., Sul-a., Ver-a.
Comp: Dust.
Vaults: See Dampness.
VERTEX (326): Cact., Calc-c., Calc-p., Car-a., Caus., Cimi., Glo.,
Hypr., LACH., Lyc., Men., Nit-ac., Pho-ac., Ran-sc., Sil.,
SUL., Ver-a.
Comp: Head.
VERTIGO (327): Aco., BELL., BRY., Calc-c., Chel., Cocc., Con.,
Cup., Fer., GEL., Nat-m., NUX-V., Petr., PHO., PUL.,
Rhus-t.,Sep.,Sil.,Sul.,Tab.
Comp: Floating.
VESICLES, Blisters., etc. (328): Ap., ARS., Aru-t., Calc-c., Canth.,
Caus., Crot-t., Grap., Lach., Mag-c., Merc., Nat-c., Nat-m.,
Nit-ac., Ran-b., RHUS-T., Sep., Sul.

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Comp: Eruptions.
Vicarious Discharges: See Discharges, Vicarious.
Vise: See Compression.
VISION (329): Arg-n., Aur., BELL., Con., Cyc., Gel., Hyo., Lyc.,
NAT-M., Nux-v., Pho., Pul., Rut., Sep., Sil., Stram., SUL.
Comp: Eyes; Perception; Senses.
VOICE (330): Aco., Bell., Bro., Canth., Car-v., Caus., DROS., Hep.,
Iod., Mang., Merc., PHO., Pul., Sele., Sep., SPO., Stan.,
Stram., Ver-a.
Comp: Larynx.
Waking from Sleep, Agg.: See Sleep, Waking from, Agg.
Walking, Agg.: See Motion, Agg.
WANDERING, Changeful, Shifting Pains (331): Arn., Berb.,
Calc-p., Caul., Cimi., Colch., KAL-BI., Kal-s., Kalm., Lac-c.,
Led., Mag-c., Mag-p., Nux-m., PUL., Rhod., Sil.
Comp: Alternating; Here & There.
Warm, Wet, Agg.: See Humid.
Warm wraps, Agg.: See Uncovering, Amel.
WARMTH, in general, Agg. (332): AP., Bell., Bry., Gel., IOD.,
LACH., Led., Lyc., Merc., Nat-m., PUL, Sabi., Sec-c., Sul.
Comp: Uncovering, Amel.
Warmth, Amel: See Chilled, Agg.
WARTS, Fungoid Growths, Condyloma, Proud Flesh, etc. (333):
Ant-c., Ars., Bar-c., Calc-c., Car-a., Caus., Dulc., Fer-pic.,
Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nat-s., NIT-AC., Pho., Pho-ac., Sabi., Sil.,
Stap., Sul., THU.
Washing, Agg.: See Dampness, Agg.
Water, Dropping, as if: See Trickling.
Watery: See Dampness; Moistness
WAVES, Flushes, Orgasms, Fluctuation, etc. (334): Amy-n., Aur.,
Bell., Calc-c., Fer., Gel., Glo., LACH., Mell., Pho., Sang.,
SEP., Stron., Sul., Sul-a.
Comp: Alternating; Direction, Ascending; Floating.
Weak, Internally: See Empty.
Weak, Suddenly: See Collapse.
Weather, Change of, Agg: See Change of Temperature.
Weather, Dry, Agg.: See Dry Weather, Agg.

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Weather, Dry. Amel.: See Dampness, Agg.


Weather, Hot, Agg.: See Season, Summer.
Weather, Humid: See Humid.
Weather, Wet: See Dampness.
Wedge: See Plug.
WEIGHT, as of a Heavy (335): Aco., Ars., Bar-c., Bell., Bry., Cact.,
Dios., Lach., Nux-m., NUX-V., Petr., PHO., Pul., Sep., Zin.
Comp: Heaviness.
Wet, Getting: See Dampness.
Wet, Weather Agg.: See Dampness, Agg., Humid.
Wet, Weather Amel.: See Dry Weather, Agg.
WHEALS, Hives, etc. (336): AP., Ars., Calc-c., Caus., Dulc.,
Nat-m., RHUS-T., Sul., Urt-u.
WHITENESS (337): Ant-t., Ars., CALC-C., Car-v., Chel., Chin.,
Cina., Dig., Fer., Grap., Kal-m., LAC-C., MERC., Nat-m.,
Pho., Pho-ac., PUL., SEP., Sul., Ver-a.
WIND, Draft or Air, Agg. (338): Aco., Ars., BELL., Calc-c.,
Calc-p., Caps., Cham., Chin., Col., Hep., Kal-c., Lach., Lyc.,
Merc., Nux-v., Pho., Pho-ac., Pul., Rhod., Rhus-t., Sele., SIL.,
Stron., SUL.
WIND, Draft or Air, Blowing on a part, Thro´ a hole, etc., as of
(339): Aur., Cam., Chel., Chin., Cor-r., Culx., FLU-AC.,
Helod., Hep., Lac-d., Lil-t., Pho-ac., Rhus-t., Sul.
Winter: See Season, Winter.
Wounds: See Injuries.
Wrenching: See Twisting.
Writing, Agg.: See Fingers, Using Agg.
YELLOW (340): Aco., Ars., Berb., Bry., Calc-c., Cham., CHEL.,
Chin., Crot-h., Eup-p., Fer., Hyds., Iris., Kal-bi., Kal-c.,
Kal-m., Lach., LYC., MERC., Nat-p., Nit-ac., Nux-v., Pho.,
Plb., Pod., PUL., SEP., Sul.
YELLOW, Golden, Bright or Orange (341): Aeth., Alo., Alu.,
Card., CHEL., Cina., Colch., Kal-c., Kal-p., Merc., Nat-p.,
NUX-M., Pho., Sang., SUL-A., Sul-i.
Youth: See Puberty.

TIMES

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

1 A.M : ARS., Car-v., Mag-m., Pul.


2 A.M.: ARS., Ben-ac., Caus., Hep., KAL-BI., Kal-c., Nit-ac.,
Pul., Sil.
3 A.M.: Am-c., Am-m., Ant-t., Ars., Bry., Calc-c., Canth., Ced.,
Chin., Fer., Iris., KAL-C., Kal-n., Mag-c., Nat-m., NUX-
V., Pod., Psor., Rhus-t., Sele., Sep., Sil., Sul., Thu.
4 A.M : Alu., Ap., Arn., Aur., Caus., CED., Chel., Con., Ign.,
Lyc., Nux-v., Pod., Pul., Sul.
5 A.M.: Alo., Ap., CHIN., Dros., Kal-c., Kal-io., Nat-m., Nat-p.,
Pho-ac., Rum., Sep., Sil., Sul.
6 A.M.: Alo., Alu., Arn., Bov., Fer., Hep., Lyc., Nux-v., Sil., Sul.,
VER-A.
7 A.M.: Eup-p., Hep., Nat-c., Nux-v., POD., Sep.
8 A.M.: EUP-P., Nux-v.
9 A.M.: Bry., EUP-P., Kal-bi., Kal-c., Lac-c., Nat-m., Nux-v., Sep.,
Sul-a., Verb.
10-11 A.M.: Ars., Bor., Cact., Chi-s., Eup-p., GEL., Hyds., Lach.,
NAT-M., Nux-v., Pho., Rhus-t., Sep., Stan., SUL., Zin.
12 Noon: Ant-c., ARG., Chin., Elap., Eup-p., Gel., Kal-c., Lach.,
Nat-m., Nux-m., Nux-v., Pho., Polyp., Sil., Spig., Stram.,
Sul., Val., Verb.
1 P.M.: ARS., Cact., Chel., Cina., Grat., Kal-c., Lach., Pho., Pul.
2 P.M.: ARS., Chel., Eup-p., Fer., Gel., Lach., Mag-p., Nit-ac.,
Pul.
3 P.M. : Ang., Ant-t., AP., Ars., Asaf., BELL., Ced., Chel., Chi-s.,
Con., Pip-m., Samb., Sang., Stap., Thu.
4 P.M.: Aesc., Anac., Ap., Ced., Chel., Col., Gel., LYC., Nux-v.,
Pul.
4 P.M. to 8 P.M. : Hell., Lyc., Zin.
5 P.M.: Alu., Bov., Caus., Ced., Chin., Col., Con., Gel., Hep.,
Hypr., Kal-c., Lyc., Nat-m., Nux-v., Pul., Rhus-t., Sul.,
THU., Tub., Val.
6 P.M. : Ant-t., Ced., Hep., Kal-c., Nat-m., NUX-V., Petr., Pul.,
Rhus-t., Sep., Sil.
7 P.M.: Alu., Bov., Ced., Chi-s., Fer., Gamb., Gel., Hep., Ip., Lyc.,
Mag-c., Nat-m., Nat-s., Nux-v., Petr., Pul., Pyro.,
RHUS-T., Sep., Sul., Tarn.
8 P.M. : Alu., Bov., Caus., Cof., Elap., Merc., Pho., Rhus-t., SUL.
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

9 P.M. : Ars., Bov., BRY., Gel., Merc.


10 P.M. : Ars., Bov., CHI-S., Grap., Ign., Lach., Petr.
11 P.M. : Aral., Ars., Bell., CACT., Calc-c., Car-a., Sul.
12 NIGHT : Aco., Arg-n., ARS., Calc-c., Calad., Canth., Caus.,
Chin., Dig., Dros., Fer., Kal-c., Lach., Lyc., Mag-m.,
Mur-ac., Nat-m., Nux-m., Nux-v., Op., Pho., Rhus-t.,
Samb., Stram., Sul., Ver-a.

LIST OF REMEDIES AND THEIR ABBREVIATIONS

1. Abrotanum Abro
2. Aceticum acidum Acet-ac
3. Aconitum napellus Aco
Actea racemosa = Cimicifuga
4. Aesculus hippocastanum Aesc
5. Aethusa cynapium Aeth
6. Agaricus muscarius Agar
7. Agnus castus Ag-c
8. Ailanthus glandulosa Ail
9. Aletris farinosa Alet
10. Allium cepa All-c
11. Aloe socotrina Alo
12. Alumina Alu
13. Ambra grisea Amb
14. Ammonium carbonicum Am-c
15. Ammonium muriaticum Am-m
16. Amylenum nitrosum Amy-n
17. Anacardium orientale Anac
18. Angustura vera Ang
19. Antimonium crudum Ant-c
20. Antimonium tartaricum Ant-t
21. Apis mellifica Ap
22. Apocynum cannabinum Apoc
23. Aralia racemosa Aral
24. Aranea diadema Aran
25. Argentum metallicum Arg
26. Argentum nitricum Arg-n
27. Arnica montana Arn
28. Arsenicum album Ars
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

29. Arsenicum iodatum Ars-io


30. Arum triphyllum Aru-t
31. Asa foetida Asaf
32. Asarum europaeum Asar
33. Asclepias tuberosa Ascle
34. Asterias rubens Ast-r
35. Aurum foliatum Aur
36. Badiaga Bad
37. Baptisia tinctoria Bap
38. Baryta carbonica Bar-c
39. Belladonna Bell
40. Bellis perennis Bels
41. Benzoicum Ben-ac
42. Berberis vulgaris Berb
43. Bismuthum Bism
44. Borax veneta Bor
45. Bovista lycoperdon Bov
46. Bromium Bro
47. Bryonia alba aut dioica Bry
48. Bufo sahytiensis Buf
49. Bursa pastoris Bur-p
50. Cactus grandiflorus Cact
51. Cadmium sulphuratum Cad-s
52. Caladium seguinum Calad
53. Calcarea carbonica Calc-c
54. Calcarea fluorica naturalis Calc-f
55. Calcarea hypophosphorosa Calc-hy
56. Calcarea iodata Calc-io
57. Calcarea phosphorica Calc-p
58. Calcarea sulphurica Calc-s
59. Calendula officinalis Calen
60. Camphora Cam
61. Cannabis indica und sativa Cann
62. Cantharis (lytta) vesicatoria Canth
63. Capsicum annuum Caps
64. Carbo animalis Car-a
65. Carbo vegetabilis Car-v
66. Carbolicum acidum Car-ac
67. Carboneum sulphuratum Carb-s
Carcinosinum = Karzinomnosode
68. Carduus marianus Card
69. Caulophyllum thalictroides Caul
70. Causticum hahnemanni Caus
71. Cedron Ced
Cepa = Allium cepa

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GENERAL ANALYSIS

72. Chamomilla Cham


73. Chelidonium majus Chel
74. Chimaphila maculata Chim
75. China officinalis Chin
76. Chininum sulphuricum Chi-s
77. Chionanthus virginica Chio
78. Chlorum Chlor
79. Cicuta virosa Cic
80. Cimicifuga racemosa Cimi
81. Cina maritima Cina
82. Cinnabaris Cinb
83. Cistus canadensis Cist
84. Clematis erecta Clem
85. Cobaltum metallicum Cob
86. Coca Coca
87. Cocculus indicus Cocc
88. Coccus cacti Coc-c
89. Coffea cruda Cof
90. Colchicum autumnale Colch
91. Collinsonia canadensis Coll
92. Colocynthis Col
93. Conium maculatum Con
94. Copaiva officinalis Cop
95. Corralium rubrum Cor-r
96. Crataegus oxyacantha Cratae
97. Crocus sativus Croc
98. Crotalus cascavella Crot-c
99. Crotalus horridus Crot-h
100. Croton tiglium Crot-t
101. Culex musca Culx
102. Cuprum metallicum Cup
103. Cyclamen europaeum Cyc
104. Digitalis purpurea Dig
105. Dioscorea villosa Dios
106. Diphtherinum Diph
107. Drosera rotundifolia Dros
108. Dulcamara Dulc
109. Echinacea angustifolia Echi
110. Elaps corallinus Elap
111. Elaterium officinarum Elat
112. Erigeron canadensis Erig
113. Eucalyptus globulus Eucal
114. Eupatorium perfoliatum Eup-p
115. Euphorbium officinarum Eupho
116. Euphrasia officinalis Euphr
117. Ferrum metallicum Fer
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GENERAL ANALYSIS

118. Ferrum phosphoricum Fer-p


119. Ferrum picricum Fer-pic
120. Fluoricum acidum Flu-ac
121. Formica rufa Form
122. Gambogia Gamb
123. Gelsemium sempervirens Gel
124. Glonoinum Glo
125. Graphites naturalis Grap
126. Gratiola officinalis Grat
127. Grindelia robusta Grind
128. Guajacum officinale Guai
129. Hamamelis virginiana Ham
130. Helleborus niger Hell
131. Heloderma suspectum Helod
132. Helonias dioica Helo
133. Hepar sulphuris calcareum Hep
134. Hydrastis canadensis Hyds
135. Hydrocyanicum acidum Hyd-a
136. Hyoscyamus niger Hyo
137. Hypericum perforatum Hypr
138. Ignatia amara Ign
139. Iodium purum Iod
140. Ipecacuanha Ip
141. Iris versicolor Iris
142. Jaborandi Jab
143. Jatropha curcas Jat
144. Justicia adhatoda Jus
145. Kalium arsenicosum Kal-ar
146. Kalium bichromicum Kali-bi bzw. Kal-bi
147. Kalium bromatum Kal-br
148. Kalium carbonicum Kal-c
149. Kalium chloricum Kal-ch
150. Kalium iodatum Kal-io
151. Kalium muriaticum Kal-m
152. Kalium nitricum Kal-n
153. Kalium phosphoricum Kal-p
154. Kalium sulphuricum Kal-s
155. Kalmia latifolia Kalm
Kobaltum = Cobaltum
156. Karzinomnosode Karz
157. Kreosotum Kre
158. Lac caninum Lac-c
159. Lac vaccinum defloratum Lac-d
160. Lachesis muta Lach
161. Lappa major Lapp
162. Latrodectus mactans Latro
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163. Laurocerasus Laur


164. Ledum palustre Led
165. Leptandra virginica Lept
166. Lilium tigrinum Lil-t
167. Lithium carbonicum Lith-c
168. Lobelia inflata Lob
169. Lycopodium clavatum Lyc
170. Lycopus virginicus Lycps
171. Lyssinum Lys
172. Magnesia carbonica Mag-c
173. Magnesia muriatica Mag-m
174. Magnesia phosphorica Mag-p
175. Malandrinum Malan
176. Mancinella Manc
177. Manganum aceticum aut carbonicum Mang
Marum verum = Teucrium marum verum
178. Medorrhinum Med
179. Mellilotus alba Mell
180. Menyanthes trifoliata Men
181. Mephitis putorius Meph
182. Mercurius corrosivus Merc-c
183. Mercurius cyanatus Merc-cy
184. Mercurius dulcis Merc-d
185. Mercurius iodatus flavus Merc-i-f
186. Mercurius iodatus ruber Merc-i-r
187. Mercurius solubilis Merc
188. Mezereum Mez
189. Millefolium Mill
190. Moschus Mos
191. Murex purpureus Murx
192. Muriaticum acidum Mur-ac
193. Myrtus communis Myr
194. Naja tripudians Naj
195. Natrium carbonicum Nat-c
196. Natrium muriaticum Nat-m
197. Natrium phosphoricum Nat-p
198. Natrium sulphuricum Nat-s
199. Nitri acidum Nit-ac
200. Nux moschata Nux-m
201. Nux vomica Nux-v
202. Ocimum canum Oci-c
203. Oleander Old
204. Oleum animale Ol-an
205. Onosmodium virginianum Onos
206. Opium Op
207. Osmium metallicum Osm
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208. Oxalicum acidum Ox-ac


209. Paeonia officinalis Paeon
210. Palladium metallicum Pall
211. Pareira brava Par-b
212. Paris quadrifolia Par
213. Petroleum Petr
214. Phellandrium aquaticum Phel
215. Phosphoricum acidum Pho-ac
216. Phosphorus Pho
217. Physostigma venenosum Phys
218. Phytolacca decandra Phyt
219. Picricum acidum Pic-ac
220. Plantago major Plan
221. Platinum metallicum Plat
222. Plumbum metallicum Plb
223. Podophyllum peltatum Pod
224. Polygonum sagittatum Polyg
225. Prunus spinosa Pru-s
226. Psorinum Psor
227. Pulsatilla pratensis Pul
228. Pyrogenium Pyro
229. Radium bromatum Rad-b
230. Ranunculus bulbosus Ran-b
231. Ranunculus scleratus Ran-sc
232. Ratanhia peruviana Rat
233. Rheum palmatum Rhe
234. Rhododendron chrysanthum Rhod
235. Rhus radicans Rhus-r
236. Rhus toxicodendron Rhus-t
237. Rumex crispus Rum
238. Ruta graveolens Rut
239. Sabadilla officinalis Saba
240. Sabal serrulatum Sabal
241. Sabina Sabi
242. Sambucus nigra Samb
243. Sanguineria canadensis Sang
244. Sanicula aqua Sanic
245. Sarsaparilla officinalis Sars
Scilla = Squila
246. Secale cornutum Sec-c
247. Selenium Sele
248. Senecio aureus Senec
249. Senega Seneg
250. Sepia succus Sep
251. Silicea terra Sil
252. Solidago virgaurea Solid
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253. Spigelia anthelmia Spig


254. Spongia tosta Spo
255. Squila maritima Squ
256. Stannum metallicum Stan
257. Staphysagria Stap
258. Sticta pulmonaria Stic
259. Stramonium Stram
260. Strontiana carbonica Stron
261. Sulphur lotum (sublimatum) Sul
262. Sulphur iodatum Sul-i
263. Sulphuricum acidum Sul-a
264. Sumbulus moschatus Sumb
265. Symphytum officinale Symp
266. Syphylinum Syph
267. Tabacum Tab
268. Tarentula cubensis Tarn-c
269. Tarentula hispanica Tarn
270. Taraxacum officinale Tarx
271. Tellurium metallicum Tell
272. Terebinthiniae oleum Terb
273. Teucrium marum verum Teucr
274. Theridion curassavicum Ther
Thlaspi bursa pastoris = Bursa pastoris
275. Thuja occidentalis Thu
276. Thyreoidinum Thyr
277. Trillium pendulum Tril
278. Tuberculinum Tub
279. Urtica urens Urt-u
280. Ustilago maydis Ust
281. Valeriana officinalis Val
282. Variolinum Vario
283. Veratrum album Ver-a
284. Veratrum viride Ver-v
285. Verbascum thapsus Verb
286. Viburnum opulus Vib
287. Viola odorata Vio-od
288. Viola tricolor Vio-t
289. Vipera berus Vip
290. Viscum album Vis-a
291. Xantoxylum fraxineum Xantx
292. Zincum metallicum Zin
293. Zincum iodatum Zin-io

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