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METHO D O F M E M O RI Z IN G

TH E

M A TE R I A M E D I CA .

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m
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G R A D U A TE

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07 H A HN E M A N N

O F 131 A M KR I CAN
M E D I C A L CO

I N STITU TE
LLK G B O P PR I LA DKLP HI A ,

O P B O M G O PATB Y , E TC .

LO U I S VI LLE

P R I N TE D B Y 'O H NP . M O RT O N A N D CO PANY M .

188 2
D EDI C A TI O N .

0 DR . W . L BR E
. Y FO GLE , of L ou i s vi lle , Ky .
,

a preceptor l w y
o n ce , a la ands a c o un s e o r

f i
r en d this l i ttle w k i s a ffectionately de d icat ed
,
or ,

the author be i ng actuated by the same pp i a rec a

tion f d i st i ng i shed ser vi ces and abil ity which


o u

has led the medical pro fess i on to accord to h i


i ts highest honors no less than by an e alted per x
m
sonal regard de iv ed from a continued i nti macy
r

W i th and knowledge f h i s pr iv ate l i fe and char


o

a cter.
I N TR O D U CTO R Y .

N observer would find little pleasure in


contemplating the shapeless m a s s
upon which the sculptor begins — the un

cultivated eye failing to understand the


possibilities lying dormant in the rude block
of marble until the skillful strokes of the
artisan begin to transform its crude propor
tio s into a something with a semblance of
n

light and shade Then attention would be


.

invited and as curves and outline became


, s
more delicate and more gracefully rounded ,

all else would be forgot in the contempla


tion of gradually awakening beauty .

S a study possessing the capabilities of


o

becoming the most interesting in science


seems at first a huge and uninviting mass ;
i ndeed until the nucleus around which the
,

science is to assume form and symmetry is


m
established continues a veritable p i “
,
en s a s

T is toward the lightening of this



n oru .

first load as well as the consequent hasten


,

( V)
N TRO DU CTO RY
m
vi I .

ing of the d t that th i s little work


enoue en ,

is directed it object as it were being


, s , ,

to furnish mental leverage with which to


p y into place the p onderous foundation
r

stones of an imposing structure ; or if you ,

will to soften and to flavor the d y h k of


,
r us s

Materia Medica p roducing a sort of p p


,
a

both palatable to and easily assimilated by


the tender and unformed faculties .

The K y N otes now in vogue appear



e -
'

to have been by their very condensation


divested of all handles of which Memory
may lay hold My R ules have been
.
,

1 T o give ten to thirty key notes of


.
-

each drug treating preferably the emer


,

ge ncy remedies and those with com p licated


p athogeneses .

2 To . ti i
a cr o s c ze .

3 T o rhyme
. .

4 T o p lace the most im p ortant word of


.

each line either at its acrostic or rhymin g


end .

N ever has practicality or terseness been


made secondary to any of the elements
mentioned ( a fact made patent by the too
evident lack of all save p h ti aspect to o ne c

many of the rhymes no less than by the ,


INviiTRO DU CT O RY .

absence of i g properties noticeable in


s ca nn n

some of the verses all laws of poetry being ,

sacrificed to the production of ji gl ) n e .

I believe the six hundred or more char


t i ti
ac e r s herein contained will be acquired
cs

in one fourth the usual time Then when .


,

the subject matter is well in hand reason


-
,

will easily step in and dethrone the rude


rhymes which will have served their pur
T he work will stand or fall
upon its mer
its as all things must Meantime let him
,
.

who would laugh recall to mind how often


he has been assisted by the little verse ,

T hirty days hath S eptember ,

A pril ' une and N ovember ;


, ,

A ll the rest have thirty one -


,

S ave F e bruary alone ,

W hich hath twenty eig h t in fi - n e,

Till leap year gives it twenty nine


- - .

N l e s ill ustri ous preced ent t h an D Frank l in an d


0 s s r .

Prof B L Gi ld ersl eeve


. . . b referre d t i n simi lar
ca n e o

work s D F i Poor Rich ard s A lmanac an d Prof


. r . .
,
n

,
.

Gi ld ers l eeve ( now f 'o h ns H o pk i ns U n i vers i ty Bal ti


o ,

more) auth or i th e present stan dard Lati n Grammar


, o ,

wh erei n th e rul es are freq uently converte d i nto rh yme .


R EM EDI ES .

1 Aconitum Napellus Graph i tes 22

3 Ant imon i u m m
. .

Aloe 3 H e p ar S u lph C al carea

m
2 S o c c a t ri n a 2

m
. . . .

Ta r t ar i cu 24 I p ec ac u h an a

m
.

( Ta tar emet ic )
r al i . 25 K Bi c h r o i c u .

4 Antimoni um Lach es i s Cr u d u . 26 .

A pi s L co p od i um

m
5 M el l i fi c a 27

m
.
y .

6 Arni ca ontana M ercurius ivus . 28 M V


7 A l um
A r s e n i cu N atrum b . 29 M u ri a t i c u .

8 Aurum . 3 N i tri c Aci d 0 .

9 B aptis ia T i nctori a 31 V omi c . N ux a .

1 Atro p a
0 elladonna 3 p i umB 2 O

m
. . .

11B yr onia A l a 33 Ph os ph orus


b

m
. .

12 C alc rea a 3 Ph os ph ori c Ac i d


C a r b o n i cu 4 .

( )
O s t r e ar u 3 Pl ati na . 5 .

13 C amph ora 3 P o d o ph ll um P el tatum


. 6 y .

1 C ant h ar i d es
4 3 P u l sat i ll a Pratens i s
. 7 .

1 C ar o V
5 b . 3 Rh us T o i co d en d ron
e g e t ab i l i s . 8 x .

1 C austi cum
6 3 S ecal e C ornutum
. 9 .

1 Ch amomi ll a
7 S pi S uccus. 40 e ae .

1 Ch i n
8 ( C i nch ona )
a 1 S i l i ca 4
1 Di i ta l i s
m
. . .

S pon i a Tosta
m m
9 42

m
g .
g .

20 F errum 3 S u lph ur
M e t al l i c u . 4 .

21G el s e i nu eratrum A l um
Se p er v i r . 44 V b .

E XE R CI SES .

1 Acon ite ( Sth en ic 3 C al carea C a rb o n i c u m


m
.

ever
F Ch amomi ll a
o f) . 4 .

2 Antimon ium Ch i na ( Loss l ui ds )


Cr u d u 5 of F .

( C ru d e Antimon ) Pul satill a Pratens is y . 6 .

( viii)
R EM ED I E S .

AN XI E TY A nguish
,
of a crowd greatest ,

F ear ;

C nearname day of death and thinks it is


m
m
an ,

F I fl
ever t y above is a part
n a a or
Of .

Night A ggravation tumultuous heart ,


.

In beginning of F evers the i q



s ne ua n o n .

Tingling pains ; Taste is bitter save water ,

alone ;
Use if sk in dry and hot hile covered
,

s W

parts sweat .

M l H yp t p hy do n you forget
us cu a r er r o ,

t ;

Neuralgia after cold west winds


, , ;

A menorrhea from Fright ;


P ulse frequent full both tense and hard
, , ;

E ach subject sa guineo us q uite n .

Look out when G p to choke begin ro u s ,

Likewise for H emorrhage red .

Use also for Congestions in


S i gle parts as head
n ,
.
2 REM EDI ES .

Analogous to S lp h u ur ,

Like congestions t will cause ’

Portal V ein and W omb


Of ,

E p s l ec
y at Meno

p ause ;

St jellied of varied color


o o ls , ,

Oft with fl t loudly resounding


a us ,

Caused by id or h t i y weather
ac s, o ,
ra n ,

Come just after eating or standing ;


lso Pi l which cold water makes
es ,

better '

The same under S lp h will aggravat u ur t



e

Rectum heavy with itching and burnin g


, .

In children there h g i

ti t ; s un er n sa a e

Nearly all pains are b i g and h ti g or n s oo n ,

Augmenting intensely when p r i g es s n .


REM EDI E S . 3

Torp or weak pulse and trembling w ithin


, , ,

A pathy hot head and cool sweaty skin


, , , ,

Respiratory tracts Catarrhs rudely smite


c ,

Ton g ue red in streaks on a base of pale


whi te ,

Auscultating the chest with but half an ,

ear
Rattling is heard over whole lung area ;
E x pectoration is absent however , ,

M ucus remaining des p ite all endeavor ,

E nervation grows greater the gh di ,


cou s

a ea r s ,
pp
he face gets quite bl which increases ue ,
our fears ;
In children a touch or a look
,
w i ll enrag e , ,

Carried they must be despite size or g ,


a e .
4 ED S R EM IE .

After A cids bathing or heat


, , ,

Nausea both lastin and great g ,

Tongue coated with fur milky white ;


If a child it
,
is cross and will fight ;

M oonshine sentiment jealousy folly , ,

Or perhaps there may be melancholy ;

Next cutaneous malformation


,

In any and every location ,

Unusually prone to nodosities ,

M ay be ,also to corns, or callosities .

Caressing the child pro okes wrath v


'

Refuses to get in the bath .

Used in summer with heat atmospheric ,

D isorders are Gastro enteric ; -

Used also where flesh becomes more in


M en aged as well as old w men
, o- .
R
E M E D ES I . 5

A with
s s o c ia t e
L achesis in diseases low
ains are like a bee sting they burn and
m
m
-
,

sting you know , ;



I rest
n a i serious in
at o n s serous membranes
,

S equel e l ti
a E ruptions when
s ca r a n oe ,
p , su

pressed ,

M eningitis grindi ng teeth as child i tor


, , n
por lies ,

E yes squint and head the pillow bores with


,

encephalic cries ,

ids are swollen and turned out when the ,

eyes inflame ,

Light is quite unbearable and bandages


m
m
,

the same ,

I nfl a ti superficial
a ons E rysipelas ,

urnishing
F mass ; exception with its ugly p urple
D ropsies without thirst and skin of
In waxen hue ,

Can t sleep with urine scanty mayhap



, ,

high colored too


-
;
After R hus or just before it no good will
, ,

A pis do .
6 REM ED I ES .

condit
A stood i on of veins when well under
,

Recal ls it whenever it use wi ll do g ood ;


s

Namely t i and t “
ti of '

m
,
s as s ex ra vas a on

blood .

thus
It St i may be used after T or ra u a

ra n ,

Convulsions C ontusions or C ough with


, ,

sore pa i n ,

And Typhus bad breath and pe t ech ial


stain .
REM EDI ES . 7

Anxiety A sthma A sthenia A l l


, , ,

Restlessness great fears D eath s cruel call ;


,

S mall draughts oft repeated the thirst, ,

will assuage ,

E ach symptom at night doth more p w o

er uf l rage .

Neuralgi with pains that unceasingly


as

Intermittents which quinia suppressed , ,

sti ll return ;
C old food or bad meat Gastralgia will
cause
comes
U pause ;
p food ingested with scarcely a
uch burning complained of in all parts
i nvolved ,

And oft en by warmth are the pain ll s a


dissolved .

ong st nding diseases with tissue destru


-
a -
o

tion ,

rittle scaly and dry is cutaneous p


, , ,
e ru

tion .

Used i Diarrhea with burning tenesmus


n , ,

any nervous diseases D rop sies U lcers , , ,

Marasmus .
8 R E M E D S
IE .

A ilments with thoughts suicidal in mind


, ,

Ulcers from M y or Syph l i combined


erc r
’ ’
s ,

Renal H epatic and other affections


, ,

Usually marked by decided congestions ;


M ost always enlargement of H eart we
will find ,

M ental symptoms in frequency no ways


behind ;
i g the Bones it is suited to Caries


E e ct n , ,

The bones most impressed being those of


the N ares .
10 REM E DI ES .

At thr ee P . at
M night. and ’
leven

The pains are p to reach their height ; a t

Rheumatism Gout Congestion g reat, ,

H ead or Chest or W omb with weight


Of , , , ,

P hlegmasia A lba D olens too


m
m
,

A nd all I fl ti of dee p scarlet


n a a o ns

hue ;
B rain and Meninges with blood are fill d e ,

E en ending in inflammation ;

L p i g from bed in D elirium wild


ea n ,

Looks round him in consternation


A wakes in f i ght the glass to bit


r , e,

D i l t d P p il o er h t the h d
a e u s,

o ea ,

O er ld the f et can t sleep at ight



co e ,

n ,

Nerves twitching with eru ptions red , ,

Neuralgias and H emorrhages by orgasms


fed ,

And plethoric women with menses ahead .


R EM E D S
IE . 11

ilious
B er sendstroubles and others that h t w th , o ea

Rheumatism that comes when warm or


m
,

when cool ,

ellow tongue
Y tom extends that is d y which y p r , s

Over mouth down the throat e en i , ,



n
cluding the stool ;
ow the tool is beside quite large and
s
quite hard ,

Imitating the p ulse in the latter regard ,

conite like in frequence and fullness and


m
-

tension ,

s found in the Fevers of every d i en

sion .

ook out when the pains


,
mem sero us

branes invest ;
fi i l E p ti when being p
m
en e c a ru o n s, su

pressed ,

fter ti much w — while great


o on , or se

thirst prevents rest .


12 D ES R EME I .

Child f t and f i and l g as to head


a a r ar e ,

Abdomen too is as round as a bowl ,

Like an inverted saucer as authors ,

have said ,

Calcareous skin light eyes hair and , , ,

stool ,

And sour sweat on head during slee p we


e m
m
will find
b i g that f t
closed
e er n

,
ll
,

too are o n a ne es nu

IE b
y E ars
es , or L ymphatics ,
a ffected may
e

d during D titi t i frequently used ;


A n en on s

its m
action is rominent quite
m
w o en
p
On ,

S girls
ppu g the
res s menses of fleshy youn g
,

Traced to wet feet with whi t that are , es


whi t e,

Rush of blood to the head which in ver ,

tigo whirls
E ither that or the menses too frequent
will be ,

A bsorbing the strength in the blood that


departs
Resulting discharg e being so very free .

Until L eucocyth emia new terrors imparts a ,

aking sad work till C l influence a ca r ea s


starts .
R EM E D IE S . 13

C holera C ollapse C utaneous C oldness


, , ,

C ramps ,

suppression
A dition stamps of secretion this fell con
;
co mplain of
M ayand shriveled skinburning pain with blue ,

ro s tra ti sudden and complete with


o n ,

trembling within ,

o ar s e and husky is the voice the breath ,

is very hot ,

Obtuseness of the senses with D iarrhea ,

or not .

t d eruptions have occasioned this


e ro ce s s e

sad state ;
l so spasmodic troubles may produce it
soon or late .
14 REM E DI ES .

Constant desire to urinate ;


After act much b rning and stinging ;
u

Neck of Bladder and Bladder t will irri ’

tate ,

Tenesmus and strang ury bringing ;


His sl umbers by Ch d are often dis or ee
t b d
ur e ,

After Gonorrhea s unwelcome call



,

Restless and anxious distressed and p


m
, er
t b d
ur e

fl d R enal tracts— or all


In a e o ne

D ysentery quite bloody like scraping s of ,

meat ,

E ruptions Cutaneous that vesiculate .

S exual desire t will often inspire



.
D S R15
EME IE .

Chron ic affections where weakness is great ,

After Acute ones debilitate


Remember in Ague inveterate made
B y lengthened possession or A llopath s aid ’
.

Old Peoples diseases cold breath and cold



,

feet ,

e n o us st ses Secretions with smell of


a ;
bad meat ,

i
x cr e t o n sthemselves have cadaverous
odor ;
astric troubles
G cid and sour with belching both ran
,

;
E ven food that is proper occasions dis
tress ,

Though taken with caution in quantities


less .

A sks to be fanned his L ungs craving air ; ,

ut Bowels and Stomach have enough


and to spare .
'

D iarrhea stools like carrion smell ;


In
Lym phatics that b and oftentimes ur n
swell .

U lcers where sanious P meets the us


In sight ,

S ym p toms from f until i reach their o ur s x

height .
16 R EM E D IE S .

Constipation and C ough with C atarrhal


affection ;
Appetite uncertain imperfect digestion ;
,

Unable to get p the phlegm which they


u
swallo w ;
tool voided with straining by p atient so
sallow ;
Timid at Twilight is Tearful and Trem
, ,

bles .

Incompatible with Ph which it nearly os .


,

resembles
Child as to L ung T hroat and K idneys

m m
, ,

affected .

Urine spurts out when t is t ’


os un e

p t d;
ec e

g A ggravation worse Mental E


o rn l n , x
e r t io n .
18 R
EM E D S
IE .

where much vital fluid is lost


o n d i t io n s ,

Intermittents wh en Tertian or Q uartan in


kind ;
w C hill comes too late or anon is too
o ,

fast ,

Congestions and thirst during heat we will


find ;
m
H h g too is long lasting and g t
e orr a e -
r ea

d k l tt d blood quite p assive in flow ;


ar co e
Of -

Nervous anemic all foods aggravate


, , ,

well as the night and the breezes that


8

blow .
R EM E D ES
I . 19

D ebility , ropsy D ilatation


D , ,

Intermitting uncertain heart beat


,
-
,

G eneral a ffections of varied descriptio n,

If the H eart is the cause or the seat ;

Thus Seminal W eakness may follow ,

A lso Stomach D isease or Choleric ;

Loose ashen the stool s skin is yellow


, , ,

Is worse from all warmth atmos p heric ,

S low and S trong Pulse else rapid and mel


,

low .
20 R E M E D ES
I .

Fiery red F ace F alse Plethora shows ,

E arthen again when E xc i tement all goes ;


ed and Pale alternately the features are
seen ,

Reserving Chlorosis when color is green ; ,

Undiges t ed the actions which follow the


fo d ;o

M otion if l w is producti ve of good


,
s o ,
.

frequen t and lasting p rofuse and


m
e ns e s , ,

reducing ,

th i
re E xhaustion and D ro p sy p
s , , ro

d i g uc n ,

Throbbing H eadache with D izziness also


inducing .
R DI ES EM E . 21

irls with A men i a


G
d with H yster i a
E n .

L abor pains ine ffi cient ;


S pring time I ntermittent
-

P aralysis producing ;
E

en

M otion lost sensat i on lying


,

I ntact in parts a ffected ,

N ervous one or child selected .

Used where Congest i ve Condition


M a k es trouble at time f D entition ; o

S evere eural g i as indicate ;


N

E yes blurred and F ace dark red

M yhead feels li k e a hundred weight ,

P atients ft have said o

m
E arly i n case is o ften gi v en ;

m
itt f little Childre
R e t en s o n .

V ertigo co plicates some diseases


I n v oluntary loss with seminal wea k knees -
,

R heumatism and cold in head ,

l y in warm wet weather


E sp ec , .

N ear to B p ti i on aTyphoid s b d
s a

e

S ymptomat i cally joined together .


22 R EM E D S IE .

G rieving A nxiety Sadness and W


, , ,
oe,

Rush of blood to the H ead with much


v ertigo ,

Anemia with bodily heat very low ;


,

P ale Menses are late and are scanty in


flow ;
as profuse L eucorrhea which is watery
m
,

quite ,

s passing C l i t i Com plexion is ac



r c,

white ;
he Bowels are torpid Piles i tch and are ,

dry ,

ar Skin and Gland diseased so is the


, , ,

Ey e ;
S ticky discharge all E ru p tions surcharge .
REM ED IE S . 23

Hastens S u p p u r a t i o n H asty diction , ,

H asty action ,

E lse giving it E rly in hi her dilution a g

h the changes which cause S p


r ev e n t e t u

p t i
ur a on,

when threatening
As sils destruction

the mamma or ton
;
Ripe Colds or a Croup after wind cold
, s
and dry
ays a fi h bone there seems in my

s -

L ary x to lie n ;
'

Uncovering aggravates pains we will fi d ; n

oose stools which are sour to be white


, ,

are inclined ;
P ost scarlatinal affections t will heal ;
-

i better just after in g esting a meal


s
He .

Ulcers are i ti smell like ld h


m
m
s ens ve , o c ees e .

e eb A ll m e t a l s it antidotes
er,

,

Please '
24 R E M E D S
IE .

Intermittents with g astric com plaints in


h stage
eac ,

ost q i i l with chill coming f t at


-
u n a ,
o

t n es
night ;
dln Ness which nothing will serve
a us ea ,

to assuage ;
Cholera Infantum with t o n g u e coated
white ;
After food that is crude and hard to digest
Comes D iarrhea frothy w ith Colic as if , ,

Umbilical region strong claws did invest ;


Has Pertusses is pale but with cou gh , , ,

blue and sti ff ;


A nd H eadaches and S pasms t will aid it ’

is said ,

ext H emorrhage with panting and color ,

bright red ,

And when phlegm fills the L ung s often ,

exhibited .
26 R E D ES
M E I .

grades f I n fl ammat i on
L ow o ,

A swell as S uppuration ,

Cutaneo s hyperesthesia sei es


u z ,

H arass i ng the subjects f diseases ; o

rysipelas D iphther i a too ;


E ,

S carlatina l l p p l i h , a ur e n ue .

F evers running an asthenic course


I n ,

S leepin g he wak es with symptoms much worse


, ,

on ue blac k and trembling D el i rious Brain


T g , , ,

R a v es f his death and his funeral train


o ,

ma
I g ines his nurses to po i son him see k ,

G land s swollen and pulse i ntermittent and weak ;

the le ft s i de the troubles are o ften begun


O n ,

N e t xover to right side the i r course they will run .

fter F all cinchoni ing the A gue suppressed


A z , ,

Comes back in the S pring with augmented est ; z

E ven i n g w i ll fi d him with symptoms all worse ;


n

P eumonia or A thma e istence may curse


n s x .

H emorrhage i s blac k and does not congeal .

A pople yx f cause
or w i ll to whis k y appeal .

L i k ew i se in Gangrene with mo i st or dry rot ;


.

Ulcers when either in aged or sot ;


,

S pasmus Glottidis H yst er i cal or not , .


REM EDI E S . 27

Lung and I ntestinal affections .

Y ellow wr i nkled skin with Melancholia


, ,

Chronic C ases with C onstipation ,

Or A cute A ffections with A dynamia ,

P aralyzed L ungs in Pneumonia threatens ,

Paralyzed Brain in T yphoid dread ;


Or
D ropping of jaw while eye looks fishy , ,

In low delirium slides down the bed .

Up from the table he quickly rises ,

My appetite is good he says ; ,


'

C ome D octor this my mind surprises


, , ,

Little fills me up so full these days .


'

t is the gas your stomach filling


Ah , ,

ast in proportion as you see


V
m
,

And worse f f to ight of evening ;


ro ou r e

This will with other symp toms be .


'

Urine deposits brick dust like all“


,
'
se

ti
cr e Sour ;
ons ,

M alnutrition with o r g a s m s and A g e , u


with chill at four .
28 D S R EM E IE .

M ost p rominently acts u p on Glands you


will find ,

pxl i i g most sym p toms of body and


a n n

mind ;
m
Remember in glandular hyp
m
,
ti er -secre on ,

Called for as well in th i i fl ti e r n a a o n,

U l of Glands and th i pp ti
cers e r su ur a on ,

Results of a S crofulous Constitution ;


Syp hi li too with its myriad phases
In s ,

Ulcers Skin bone and gland diseases ;


, , ,
-

S ymptoms hepatic with some patients seen ,

S tools color of sul p hur bloody mucu or , s


green ,

tongue
On remain that is yellow the t th p i t oo - r n s

t i g tenesmus which to e se stool i


as n , a ,
s
vain ,

Usually much sweat will the bed linen st in -


a ,

t is utterly futile to lighten the pain ;


B u

n damp rainy weather a marked gg


, a ra
vation ,

Likewise in the night or from overexertion .

Coryza acute or in T oothache severe


In ,

So also in Gleet or t Gonorrhea a cu e .


D ES RE 29M E I .

Next to Q uinine in fame Chills and Fever


to quell ,

fter Q uinine s abuse often serves us quite


well;
The chill will appear at eleven each day ,

Raging thirst being present that naught


can allay ;
Urticaria and headache together will rage ,

M ade better at last by a long sweating


stage ;

M enses late and quite scanty or fail to ,

appear ,

Uterus so heavy prolapsus they fear ,

Relief oft obtained from this trying condi


tion
In pressure on back and reclining position ;

A version to bread of which she once ate


m
,

Tongue apped throbbing headache , ,

all well indicate ;


Cholera I nfantum with neck very thin ;

m
In
Chlorosis p i d by dead dirty skin ;
a c co

n e ,

Urethral pains t after each urina ou


tion ;
M uch e ffort stool crumbles is worse
, ,

consolation .
'
30 R EM E D IE S .

Aft er systems are soaked by Mercurius


through ,

Combined with the poison of Syphilis too ,

Irregular outlines to U lcers are seen ,

D ischarges are always fi i and g a ens ve r een .

d Piles p roduce
U l h p p i ki g “
ce r s an s ar ,
r c n
'
a i ns
p ;
y b p atient of splinters i rectum “ '
a e n
com plains .

ext in H emorrhage its service is f rs

quent indeed ;
Its U l c e r s and Piles quite frequently
bleed ;
Typhoid Fever w hen H emorrhages crim
son deplete ,

Red being their color wherever their seat ;


1
1 C h r o n i c Gonorrhea and S econdary
Syphilis ,

Chronic H epatitis and lso Sycosis a ,

Urine a horse urine odor will bear


“ -
'
.

M ost subjects are spare w ith dark eyes ,

and hair .
R EM E D IE S . 31

Nerves on an edge from mental strain ,

U nder C fi T obacco
o or
'

A
ee ,lcohol s rule ,

,

d i g C o stipations p ain
X
f’ c ee n n ,

V ast g i g but
ur stool
n no .

Oft wakes with H eadache and Lassitude


great ;
M uch p ain in the sensitive H emorrhoid s
too ;
D epressed D yspeptic and D issipate
I S , , ,

Catches cold from d y wi d has H erni a r n ,

too
A ggravated by f d— d g strong and
,

oo or ru
32 R E M E D S
IE .

Obstinate Constipation from O purging ’


e r-

the O ld
In ,

P erh aps from P lumbic P oisonin g or P , ar

aly t told
8 18 ,

is ;
Injuries to head with body rather cold
m
, ,

i lies in sop or the p up ils


nc o n s c o us , u
controlled ;
ost symptoms that arise from Fright in
young or old .
34 REM EDI ES .

P rostrated yet conscious indifference great


, ,

e answers but straightway returns to


,

this state .

Osseous troubles in children that grow up


too quick ;
S chool girl H eadache when patient is al so
-

H omesick ;

After fluids are lost or E motion distresses ,

Chronic troubles appear or harassing N eu


roses ,

Involuntary whitish and painless D iarrhea


, ,

bili y less than from loss y


e t would ou
fear .
REM ED I E S . 35

P roud as a queen yet greatest depression


, ,

arg t hi g seem small distrust and sus


e n s ,

pi i c on
;
Ahead as to m e n s e s much d rk l tt d
, a c o e

blood ,

Thus often for women H ysterical good ;


Indurated and fallen the W omb we will
find
ki d
,

Neuralgias with pains that are p i g in


n ,
cr a m
n

And putty like stools serving bowels to


-

bind .
36 R EM E D ESI .

P atient has D iarrhea chronic i kind,


n ,

Or acute D ysentery each morning ,

i h
a rr coming often with gushing and
ea
wind ;
his fluids the atient seems draining
m
p ;
Of
P l p of A with
ro a sus nus p i g of limbs
cr a n ,

Having often a cause in hot weather ;


ellow greenish
Y smelling stools
, or bloody
,
and sour
,

Like jelly and mucus together ,

Less often quite slimy or chalky in hue ,

Undigested and quite unex pected too


, ,

M aking Cholera Morbus a remedy true .


REM ED S 37 IE .

P atient good natured sighs cries has styes


-
, , , ,

Unusually sad and foreboding ;


L ight hair sk in fair bri g ht a ure eyes
, ,
z

S tomach weak a fter much o lo d i g v er a n ,

A s by f t f o d by p
a t y by p o k or ice cream
o ,
as r ,
r ,
-
,

T ongue coated with f that tastes bad ; ur l

ntermittents w i th g astric or bilious com p la i nts ;


I
L eucorrhea the menses instead ,

L ate menses blood scanty and th i n or q uite


, ,

thick ,

A fter I o orr Q i i n ha v e poisoned the sic


u n nek;

P atient s moods and his symptoms


q ui t e Zch a ng e
are
a bl e ,

R unnin g the wind fl ower throu



g h ,

d pat i ent wh i le i i g is better by f ;


A

n a r n ar

and too
m
hi tl h i l li
T rs es s ; c n es s

ruptions repelled and E ruptions the sel v es ;


E ,

asal and other catarrhs


m
N ;

S uits D y “
A men
s and many
en ,

h ; ,

o rr e as

f t here s a t h i k y l l w g i h di h g

I c e o r ee n s sc ar e,
o

S e q uel e f M easles or Testes enlarge


a o , .
38 REM EDI E S .

Rheumatism c h r o n i c or coming with ,

Fever ,

Having for c a u s e c o o l dam p rainy , ,

weather ,

Usually pains are aching and tearing ,

S leepless and anxious his strength quickly ,

wearing ;
Typhoid too with sym p toms just sa i d
,

T h T i p of T h Tongue a Triangular

m
e e
On red ,

t of b dy he can not keep still


X

m
it
c e en o ,

,

Inaction of i d he is stupid and dull ;n ,

C ti on motion will l
n uo us th p i es sen e a n,

midnight s arrival it augments



again
m
On .

uring t and d p weather affections


res a

are worse ,

E xposure to rain may the troubles induce .

Next in vesicular R ashes remember , ,

D ermatic alone or combined with some


Fever ;
Restlessness great all patients besetting ;
Organic fi t i of H eart not forgettin g
'

m
m
a ec ons ,

Nor yet i fl n i — from overexertion


a at o n .
REM EDI ES . 39

S crawny S kin S hriveleddiscolored and ,

d y r

E y Labor pain t gly her w k


m
as -
s s r on ea n es s
imply ,

Childbed fever i fi i g the deep staring


-
n a n -

eye ,

Ante and post partum H emorrhage too


-
,

Liquid and passive with dark blackish , ,

hue ,

E ti fi i in all subjects true


xcr e on s a ens ve .
40 REM E D S IE .

S ad and dejected vehement w ithal , ,

E rup tions and spots mar the fi yello w ne

skin ;
P regnant P rolapsed or P arturient the
, ,

womb ;
Indifferent and feeble D ysp ep tic and thin , ,

A menorrhea or else D ysmenorrhea ,

E ly p f or else
ar ,
ro use, ty and l t ; s ca n a e

S tomach and bowels feel weak em p ty , ,

g one ;
Ut rus t h t i g to gravitate ;
e rea

n n

Crossing the nose is a ddl qui t e y ll w sa e e o .

Chronic C atarrh H ysteria and Gleet ;


, ,

Urine i fetid deposit light yellow ;


s , s

S tasis in veins of her troubles the seat .


42 REM EDI ES .

S equel to A i t in ome diseases


is co n e s
found ,

P articularly when the Crou p is on its an

nual round ,

H eart D isease O rganic is ad ded to


Or life s ills

Night after night awakened by S ff u o ca


tive spells ;
oitre
G might too has found it a foe of greatest
,

which the patient g


In smothering spells at night ; p h with said as et
-

for the
As tion shows G p alluded to its dr ug rela
ro u ,

That it is quite the caper after cold



,

dry ze phyr blows ;


coughing
On ing of a dog sound emitted like the bark
,

S ounds in the throat when breathing like


the sawing of a log .

b l i remember too O rchitis do t



u erc u o s s ,
n

forget
fil i t d ones are f i and rather l w
A and t c e
y ver a r a

f a .
R E BE D I E S . 43

S toops looks old has wr i nkled face


, , ,

Unusu l red the nose


a ,

Li k es his beer—and bumps deface


Ph i losophy jocose ;
t
m
H app i ness o v er l i t le things ,

l erry w k i ng sings
U n us u , a ,

R el i gious fear the consc i ence stings .

S lumbers by Diarrhea cut ff o ,

Urging won t brook delay ;


,

L egs c l v es and soles with cramps are s ti ff


, a ,

Pi les P lethora P ortal d i splay ,

H um i d Tetters and v aried a ffections f S kin ; o

Uproots disease the glands i thin W ,

outs S c b i es and Psora and l l t h i g ki


R a a n s a n .

S tanding by f most unpleasant posit i on ;


ar

Upper part f the head h t a d full ;


o o n

L ong last i ng d i sease sp i te f dru g e h i b i tion ;


-

o x

P at ient i s fl ushed or i s cool



,

H unger and goneness and weak ess a t ele v en n ,

U nbearable H eadache one day i n each se v en ;


e fuses blution — has acr i d e cret i ons
R a s x .
44 R EM E D S IE .

V ery cold sweat on the forehead we find ;

E xhausting diseases spasmodic in kind


, ,

Rigors and C ra m p s cold surface cold , ,

breath ,

Asiatic Cholera Collap se as of D eath ;


,

Tonic Spasms especially of P p l state


,
ue r

ra ;

Rest helping while motion and drink g


, a

gravate ;
Uneven tumultuous irregular beat
, ,

y show when the H eart is of trouble


a

the seat .
EXER C I SES .

'

A CO N I T E E ER F V .

S kin D y r ,

S S kin H o t ,

S leeplessness ,

Thirst ,

ard
H Pulse
H igh Temperature ,

H ,

E rethism
Nervous Irritation
Injuries ( after) .

C ontinuous
0 C overed Parts Sweat ;
,

F ull Pulse
F F orcible Pulse
,

F ear of D eath '

E vening and night aggravation ;


V iolence of Sym p toms ;

E ven frenzy ,

Restlessness .
EX R ES E CI S .

Crude A ntimony ,

Causes
C utaneous Affections ,

Corns and
Callosities .

Child h as

h i V entriculi ; T ongue
C t
a a rr s

Coated white ; I s
Cross ;
Can t bear bathing
’ ‘

Cri s if
e

Caressed .

Cause of
Condition ,

Caloric or ,

C ramming S tomach ,

Corpulence .
E xE R C I SE s . 3

Calcarea .

Catamenia
Comes too soon ; A fter
Contact with water A
nied by
, cco m
pa

Chilliness ,

Cold feet ,

Cramps as seen in ,

Corpulent Y oun g Girls


Consumin g S trength ,

P atient a fraid Cra y


z If a
.

she l l g
.

W l o

Child I t is
,

Chal k y has an U nhealthy


,

Cuticle a Bi g,

Cran i um ; i s
Const i pated with ,

Clay
Colored S tools or has ,

Chronic D i arrhea ,

Cop i ous and W atery .


E XE R C I SES

Chamomilla .

Child is
C utting teeth

Cross W ants to be
Carried H D iarrhea
; as ,

Chopped eggs ;
Cries out in Sleep ;

C heek red— other pale .


6 EXER S CI E S .

P ulsat i lla .

P atient
Phlegmatic ,

P eevish ;

I mproved by P ure ir A ,

P eregrinations
Ag g ravated P ork and
by

P er eral
u p ,

P olapsed
r ,

Pain ul enstruation
f M ,

P al itation and
p
Pressure in the ac ( as stone ) B k o f ,

Poisoned by Q uinine or ron I .

P latina .

P re ant
gn ,

P uerperal ,

P rolap sed
Pressure on
m
H ere also
Peri n cu .

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