Text Book of Materia Medica.
By Adolph Lippe, M. D.
Professor of Materia Medica at the Homœopathic
College of Pennsylvania.
Presented by Médi-T.
Ocimum canum.
Urinary Organs.
Turbid urine, depositing a white and albuminous sediment.
Urine of a saffron color.
Crampy pain in the kidneys.
Renal colic, with violent vomiting ; moans and cries, wrings the
hands ; after the attack, red urine with brick-dust sediment, or
discharge of large quantities of blood with the urine.
[5] Thick, purulent urine, with an
intolerable smell of musk.
Sexual Organs.
Men. Heat, swelling, and excessive
sensibility of the left testicle.
Women. Lancinations in the labia
majora.
Swelling of the whole vulva.
Prolapsus vaginæ.
[10] Engorgements of the mammary
glands.
The tips of the breasts (nipples) are very painful ; the least
contact extorts a cry.
Engorgement of the mammary glands.
The breasts feel full and tense.
Swelling of the inguinal glands.
[15] Numbness of the right thigh.
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