The Materia
Medica of the Nosodes.
By Henry Clay ALLEN, M. D.
Presented and arranged by Dr Robert Séror.
USTILAGO.
Mind (Ustilago)
II
Very sad,
cries frequently ;
exceedingly prostrated from sexual abuse and loss of semen ;
sleep restless.An aversion to or
< from warmth in general.
Could not bear to see or talk to any one.
Depression of spirits in afternoon.
Great irritability, mental weakness and depression.
Irritability, being asked a question or to repeat anything.
Melancholia
;
depression of spirits ;
oppression and faintness in a warm room.Partial or complete loss of control over the functions of vision
and deglutition.The day seemed like a dream.
Head (Ustilago)
I
Nervous
headache from menstrual irregularities in nervous women.I
Vertigo at
climaxis with too frequent and profuse menstruation.Bursting congestive sensation to the head
;
and various parts of the body.Falling of the hair and nails
;
complete alopecia, not a hair on the head.Feeling of fullness with dull pressive headache
< by walking.
Frontal headache,
< by walking.
Frontal pain
:
in morning ;
in forenoon, with smarting in eyes ;
all day, with aching distress in eyeballs and with fullness of head in
morning ;
with distress in epigastrium.Headache
:
all the morning ;
at 7
A. M. ;
in evening, < forehead ; < walking.Headache in temples.
Loss of hair.
Pain on top and side of head
;
climaxis.Prickling in left temple.
Scale-head, watery serum, oozing from scalp.
Scalp dry, head congested, with loss of hair.
Sharp flying pains in forehead, congestion of the brain.
The headache and vertigo appear to be reflex from ovarian or
uterine condition.Upward surging of blood with bursting in the head.
Vertigo from such causes, especially at climacteric.
Vertigo in attacks, sometimes with double vision, sometimes white
specks blot out everything else, later attacks of vertigo with
internal heat.Violent frontal headache as if forehead would burst open.
Eyes (Ustilago)
Aching and smarting in eyeballs, with profuse secretion of tears.
Aching in eyes and lachrymation.
Attacks of twitching in eyes, they appear to look
(revolve)
in circles and dart from one object to another.Continual watery flow from eyes and nose with occasional chills.
Dull aching pain in r. eyeball.
Hot feeling on closing lids.
Lachrymation in open air.
Lids agglutinated in morning.
Spasms, with vanishing of vision and head seems to whirl.
Things whirl before the eyes, appear double
;
white specks come into view and blot all else.Vision of spots dancing to and fro.
Weakness of eyes.
Ears And Hearing (Ustilago)
Constant dull pain in left ear, caused by extension from inflamed
tonsil.Nose (Ustilago)
Boil in r. nostril.
Bright epistaxis,
>
pressure.Dryness of nostrils as if he had taken cold.
Dryness of nostrils in forenoon, with dry feeling in skin.
Pains at root of nose, extending in toward canthi, and up and. out
at each eyebrow.Rhinitis, bitter taste, offensive odor noticeable to patient
himself.Face (Ustilago)
Burning of face and scalp from congestion.
Flushes of heat
;
the face becomes red and hot.Sudden pallor in face when sitting, and in evening.
Teeth (Ustilago)
Aching all day in decayed upper first and second molars, which have
ached before.Shedding of teeth
(in
animals).Sometimes looseness of teeth.
Mouth (Ustilago)
Prickling in tongue, with feeling as if something were pressing the
roots upward, with dryness of nostrils.Salivation
:
thin, bitter ;
profuse.Slimy
:
slimy, with burning distress in stomach.Taste
:
coppery ;
in morning ;
slimy coppery.Tongue coated in morning.
Throat (Ustilago)
Burning in esophagus at cardiac orifice.
Dryness of fauces with difficulty in swallowing, feeling of a lump
behind larynx, later frequent efforts to swallow, with feeling as if
something had lodged in fauces, afterwards irritation of fauces, and
on swallowing feeling of a lump in larynx.Dryness of fauces, with burning dryness in stomach
;
difficult deglutition.L. tonsil enlarged, congested, dark reddish, r. painful on
swallowing at2
P. m. ;
left painful at 9
P. m. ;
next morning congestion of left extending along Eustachian tube and
causing pain in ear.Lancinations in r. tonsil
(fauces
were somewhat inflamed when the medicine was taken),
next day fauces more hot and sensitive to motion.Roughness of fauces.
Tonsils congested, inflamed.
Appetite (Ustilago)
Appetite
:
craving ;
poor.Loss of appetite followed by canine hunger.
Thirst at night.
Stomach (Ustilago)
Burning distress in sternum and stomach, accompanied by fine
neuralgic pains in same region, lasting about three minutes at a time;
come on every ten or fifteen minutes for several hours ;
sharp cutting pain in stomach.Burning in esophagus and stomach
;
extends to ovaries, heart, face and scalp.Burning in sternum and cardia.
Constant distress in region of stomach.
Cutting in stomach.
Distress in stomach in forenoon
;
in afternoon, < by supper.Eructations
:
of sour fluid ;
of sour food.Faint feeling in epigastrium, with pain in region of liver and
bowels.Haematemesis
:
passive, venous, accompanied by nausea, which is >
by vomiting.Pain in epigastrium with drawing pain in joints of fingers.
Pain in stomach
;
frequently in afternoon ;
on full inspiration.Repeated fine sharp cutting pains in epigastrium.
Weak, empty, all-gone sensation in the stomach.
Abdomen (Ustilago)
(
Pain as if
intestines were tied in knots.)Distress in umbilicus and r. hypochondrium.
Drawing pain in r. hypochondrium all day.
Grumbling pains in abdomen all afternoon, followed by dry, hard
stool, fine cutting colicky pains every few minutes all day,>
by hard constipated stool, followed by dull distress in bowels.Pain
:
in r. lobe of liver ;
in umbilicus ;
in umbilicus before natural stool ;
in left groin when walking.Periodical cutting in umbilical and hypogastric regions at
6
P. M., < at 8 P. M. by a constipated stool, afterwards grumbling pain in whole abdomen.Stool (Ustilago)
Constipated
:
black, dry, lumpy stools.Light-colored diarrhea
Loose stool at
4
A. M., with pain and rumbling in abdomen.Natural stool at
4
A. M.Soft stool, next day dry, lumpy, two days later black, dry, lumpy.
Urinary Organs (Ustilago)
Frequent urination, with pain at meatus as the last drops were
passing.No desire, but uneasiness.
Tenesmus of bladder, and incontinence of urine.
Urging, urine light-colored, increased.
Urine
:
increased ;
scanty, red ;
acid, high-colored ;
scanty and dark.Male Sexual Organs (Ustilago)
II
Spermatorrhea
after onanism ;
emissions every night, talking about women causes an emission ;
very sad ;
cries frequently ;
says he cannot break off habit, has no control of himself when passion
is aroused ;
knows it is fast killing him ;
cannot work, is so prostrated.I
Erotic
fancies.I
Seminal
emissions and irresistible tendency to masturbation.Chronic orchitis, irritable testicle.
Desire depressed.
Despondent
;
irritable.Erections
:
when reading at 4
o’clock ;
frequently during day and night.Genitals relaxed.
Irresistible tendency to onanism
;
frequent emissions ;
is prostrated, dull, with lumbar backache.Irritable weakness and relaxation of the male sexual organs, with
erotic fancies and seminal emissions.Pain in testes,
< r.
Pain in testes, sometimes neuralgic
;
in paroxysms, sometimes causing faintish feeling.Scrotum relaxed and cold sweat on it.
Female Sexual Organs (Ustilago)
II
Every day
from 12
M. to about 4
P. M., constant pain from l. ovary to uterus ;
every few minutes, pain in ovary is intensely severe, cutting like a
knife ;
pain in r. ovary and hypogastric region, but all starting from left
ovary ;
ovary can be distinctly felt in groin about as large as a hen’s egg
and very hard ;
when pressed upon gives intense pain ;
every day thinks she has fever with paroxysm of pain, but no chill ;
slight leucorrhea ;
loss of appetite ;
constipated.II
Extreme pain
during period ;
flow very profuse and did not cease entirely until next period ;
most of time confined to bed.II
For days
oozing of dark blood with small coagula ;
uterus enlarged, cervix tumefied or dilated.II
Intermittent
neuralgia of left ovary ;
enlarged, very tender to touch.II
Lochia too
profuse, partly fluid, partly clotted ;
prolonged bearing-down pains ;
uterus feels drawn into a knot.II
Menses every
three weeks, with dark coagulum ;
profuse, with gushes of bright-red blood when rising from a seat, or
after having been startled or frightened ;
two days before menses, a heavy backache with sharp pain across
abdomen from hip to hip, followed by expulsive pains ;
pains diminish after flow commences and stop with it ;
between menstrual periods heavy dragging backache on exertion ;
pain shooting up back from hips to shoulder ;
abdomen tender to touch ;
excessive bearing down ;
pressure in head ;
sensation of contraction in vertex, and feeling as if head were
lifting off ;
vertigo ;
excoriating, albuminous leucorrhea, < before menses ; ravenous appetite ; excessive tired feeling ; pulse 80 and weak ; mental depression.II
Menses
suppressed for last fourteen months ;
very irritable and depressed ;
uneasiness in region of stomach ;
pain in ovarian region, especially left ;
skin hot and dry ;
constipation, stools dry and hard ;
no appetite ;
stitching pains in chest, < worse in left side ; constant hacking cough ; considerable expectoration ; night sweats ; general prostration ; great uneasiness in lower extremities.II
Mild
leucorrhea.II
Oozing of
dark blood, highly coagulated, forming occasionally long, black,
stringy clots.II
Ovarian
irritation, constant pain in left ovary passing down hip, has to limp
when walking ;
pains sharp and at times pass down leg with great rapidity ;
every few days has quite a swelling in left groin ;
cannot bear pressure over ovary.II
Ovaritis ;
took cold after menstruation ;
constant dull pain in r. groin and back, three or four times an hour ;
sharp neuralgic pains in ovary ;
walking painful ;
bowels torpid, very languid.II
Profuse
discharge of dark, clotted blood of fetid odor, with pain and
tenderness in one or both ovaries.II
Profuse
menstruation, flow lasting from ten days to two weeks, at first very
abundant, gradually wearing off ;
always < from motion ; discharge dark and quite painless.II
Severe
menorrhagia for past twelve years at every menstrual period, lasting a
week or ten days, sometimes longer ;
pale, thin, weak, very nervous.II
Sub serous or
interstitial fibroid of uterus (two
cases),
fibroid much diminished.II
Subject to
headaches ever since menstruation appeared at age of fifteen ;
headache mostly on top of head ;
appetite poor ;
pain in left chest with some cough ;
total suppression of menses for last eight months ;
severe pain in back, is unable to ride in carriage ;
pain in uterine region, especially over ovarian region, < left side ; vomiting of mucus and blood daily ; no sleep ; some leucorrhea ; hysterical ; no uterine displacement, but great congestion in pelvic region.II
Subject to
profuse menstruation ;
childless ;
large, fleshy. flabby, bloated-looking, with a very sallow complexion,
inclined to be (and
formerly had been)
dropsical from excessive loss of blood ;
profuse menstruation, which seems to her to be principally water and
clots ;
says there is no outward flow when she lies still, but clots and water
pass out of uterus when she gets up ;
feels so full in uterus that she must rise to get rid of clots ;
flowed fearfully during night ;
very low, scarcely able to speak aloud.II
Uterus
hypertrophied, sensitive, blood bright, fresh, without coagula.II
Vicarious
menstruation from lungs and bowels.I
Blood dark,
but so thin as to scarcely color fingers.I
Cervix
tumefied, bleeds when touched.I
Chronic
uterine hemorrhage, and passive congestion.I
Climaxis :
vertigo ;
frequent flushing ;
metrorrhagia.I
Constant
aching distress at mouth of womb.I
Deficient
labor pains ;
os soft, pliable, dilatable.I
Dysmenorrhoea
of a congestive character, with much ovarian irritation ;
severe pain in ovaries ;
uterus and back every few minutes ;
scanty, pale flow accompanied by false membranes ;
poor appetite, thickly-coated tongue.I
Hypertrophy
and subinvolution of uterus with great atony.I
Menorrhagia at
climaxis ;
active and constant flowing with frequent clots.I
Menorrhagia,
with displaced uterus.I
Metrorrhagia
after miscarriage, confinement or at the climaxis.I
Suppression of
menses without apparent cause ;
troublesome cough ;
considerable expectoration ;
sometimes also dry cough ;
stitching pains in chest, especially left side ;
night sweats ;
loss of appetite ;
pain in ovaries, especially 1
;
general debility, headache ;
leucorrhea ;
chlorotic ;
anemic, as if in first stage of consumption.I
Uterus :
hypertrophied ;
prolapsed ;
cervix sensitive, spongy.Abortion.
Aching distress referred to the uterus.
Acute pain
< in l. ovary, with swelling ; pains intermittent ; shoot rapidly down legs.
Between periods constant suffering under left breast at margin of
ribs.Bland leucorrhea.
Burning distress in ovaries.
Complaints of the lying-in woman
;
profuse debilitating lochia.Constant flooding.
Discharge of blood on the slightest provocation
;
after digital or mechanical examination ;
cervix swollen, bleeding easily when touched.Displaced uterus with menorrhagia
;
cervix tumefied ;
bleeds when touched.Flabby, relaxed condition of pelvic organs, a tonic condition of
uterus;
a state of weakness, relaxation and atony.Flushes of heat, and disturbances of circulation similar to those
occurring at the climaxis, or from premature suppression of the menses;
ovaries inflamed, irritable, sensitive, and swollen ;
burning distress in both ovaries.Hemorrhage
:
mixed character, partly, liquid, partly coagulated. The flow is
passive, slow, protracted. A tonic condition of pelvic organs ;
deficient labor pains, with dilatable os.Hemorrhage bright red, but more frequently dark, clotted and
stringy;
post-partum oozing from flabby atonic uterus.Menses
:
too scanty with ovarian irritation ;
too profuse and too early ;
blood clotted ;
as if everything would come through.Menses copious, bright red, not coagulating easily
(in
a woman who thought she had passed the climacteric, as there had been
no discharge for over a year),
it stopped as suddenly as it began, no pain, only faintness and
confused feeling in head.Menses that had just ceased returned, bright colored, soreness and
bearing down in left side preceding the flow and partially ceasing
with it.Metrorrhagia, with vertigo during climacteric.
Milk deficient or superabundant
;
nursing increases the lochial discharge.Ovaritis, constant pains in ovary, sharp pains passing down legs
rapidly;
ovary much swollen and tender, with scanty menstruation.Puerperal peritonitis.
Sharp pains commence in ovaries and run down the legs.
Suppression of menses.
Tenderness of left ovary, with pain and swelling.
The ligaments of the uterus are relaxed
;
prolapsus, with bearing down sensation ;
as if all the pelvic organs would be expelled.Uterus hypertrophied, heavy, feels soft, spongy or boggy.
Uterus remains large after miscarriage or confinement
;
subinvolution delayed.Vascular system of ovaries is most powerfully affected, producing
congestion, enlargement, and great irritation, with ovaralgia,
dysmenorrhoea and especially menorrhagia.Yellow and offensive leucorrhea.
Pregnancy. Parturition. Lactation (Ustilago)
II
Agalactia ;
chronic inflammation, and induration of mamma.II
Discharge of
blood from uterus, bright-red, partly fluid, partly clotted ;
passive congestion of uterus, so that there is a slight oozing of
blood after each examination ;
tissues of uterus feel soft and spongy ;
os patulous.II
For last year
vertigo every day, some days so bad she has to go to bed ;
menses every three weeks for last year ;
last about ten days and profuse ;
flows as much again as she did when in health ;
constant aching distress under left mamma ;
rheumatic pains in shoulders and back ;
very weak, not able to work.II
Has aborted a
number of times at third month ;
is now about three months pregnant ;
for last ten days has had more or less hemorrhage every day, some days
quite bad ;
not so much at night ;
blood passes a number of times through day, in dark-colored clots.II
One and a
half hours after delivery commenced to flow violently.II
Promotes
expulsion of foreign bodies from the uterus.II
Puerperal
peritonitis ;
aborted about two days since, at about three months ;
constant fever ;
pulse 120
;
cannot bear least pressure on any portion of bowels ;
about six times today has had sharp, cutting pains in left ovary ;
has flowed constantly for two days ;
blood dark, not copious, nor attended with bearing-down pains ;
cannot move in bed ;
is compelled to lie upon her back ;
constant, dull, frontal headache ;
loss of appetite, tongue furred.II
Severe
flooding two weeks after labor ;
large bright-red clots ;
no pain ;
very weak.Very profuse lochial discharge, very dark in color, almost black.
I
Constant
flooding ;
every few minutes, expulsion of a large clot of bright red blood, with
bearing-down pains.I
Fibroids and
induration of os.I
Passive
hemorrhage after miscarriage, blood in lumps, flooding for days and
weeks.I
Persistent
hemorrhage of brownish blood, with want of uterine contraction.I
Post-partum
hemorrhages from a flabby, atonic condition of uterus.I
Puerperal
peritonitis, with constant flooding ;
high fever ;
secretion putrid ;
abdomen excessively tender and tympanitic.Abortion
:
bearing-down pains, as if everything would come from her ;
in flabby constitutions ;
from general atony of uterus :
with or without hemorrhage.Galactorrhœa.
Gave Mrs. Ustilago
1m.,
four doses, for aching distress and extreme soreness of os uteri.
After twenty-four hours she was cured, but had the following symptoms,
never before felt by her :
Headache in temples. Pains at root of nose, extending in toward
canthi, and up and out at each eyebrow. Pain in back of neck. Great
pains in bones all over body, and especially in calves, which are
somewhat cramped. Pain in both shoulders, especially in raising arms.
Stiffness in shoulder-joints on bringing down the arms on waking–the
arms are extended over head when sleeping. Thirst for cold drinks.
Felt chilly externally, but not internally. Frequent urination, with
pain at meatus as the last drops were passing.Chest (Ustilago)
Aching, burning distress in sternum and under it in stomach, with
neuralgic pains.Constriction with pain.
Drawing pain in left inframammary region, waking me at
3
A. M., >
turning on back from r. side.Heat and pressure.
Oppression along median line.
Pain in left infra clavicular region in morning.
Spasmodic tearing at top of left side and passing to sixth or
seventh rib, at3
P. M. when standing or reading, < breathing.Heart (Ustilago)
Burning pain in cardiac region.
Sudden flying pain from heart to stomach, arresting breathing.
Respiratory Organs (Ustilago)
Feeling as if there were a lump behind larynx, which produces
constant inclination to swallow.Back (Ustilago)
Bearing down in sacral region as in dysmenorrhoea, changing to left
ovarian region and gradually extending through hip.Pain in back extending to extreme end of spine.
Pain in back of neck.
Pain in region of r. kidney,
< sitting still ; next day in region of left kidney, >
moving about, with heat, fullness, soreness on deep pressure (but
it relieved the pain),
with uneasiness in left thigh, frequent desire to urinate, stream very
small, the following day it requires considerable effort of will to
empty the bladder, which is done slowly, pain and soreness in left
loin continue ;
heavy in lumbar region, in bed with uneasiness about bladder (had
had no desire to urinate on going to bed),
woke early in morning with distended feeling in bladder, micturition
slow and difficult, urine scarcely colored, pain in back < next night, < lying on face, >
lying on r. side.Severe rheumatic pain in lumbar region,
< by walking ; aching distress in small of back.
Upper Limbs (Ustilago)
I
Hypertrophy or
loss of nails.Dull rheumatic pains in r. elbow joint on motion.
every few seconds.
Fine, sticking pains along metacarpal bone of r. forefinger,
Intermittent, numb tingling sensation in r. arm and hand every day.
Pain in both shoulders, especially in raising arms.
Pain in r. elbow,
< by motion.
Pain in shoulder joints
;
rheumatic, in muscles of r. shoulder, all night.Rheumatic drawing pain in finger-joints,
< second joint of r. index, all afternoon.
Rheumatic pains in arms, hands and fingers.
Severe drawing pains in joints of all fingers.
Sharp, cutting pains along metacarpal bones of r. hand.
Stiffness in shoulder-joints on bringing down the arms on
waking-arms extended over head when sleeping.Stitching along metacarpal bone of r. index.
Lower Limbs (Ustilago)
Cramp-like stiffness in left leg,
< raising foot so as to press upon toes.
Cutting in bones of r. hand and foot.
Feet swollen in morning.
Flying rheumatic pains in metatarsal bones of r. foot.
Frequent rheumatic symptoms in arms, fingers and legs.
Great pains in bones all over body, and especially in calves which
are somewhat cramped.Pain in left knee when walking, increasing to cramp, obliging me to
lean upon the arm of a friend;
the pain, with occasional cramps, lasted all the evening, < raising foot so as to press upon toes.Rheumatic pains in legs.
Skin (Ustilago)
Boils on nape.
Congested feeling in skin.
Copper-colored spots on skin
;
secondary syphilis ;
macula.Negro, urticaria of six years’ standing, troubled more or less all
the time;
every night itching, scratching parts produces large pale welts on
body, arms and legs.Painful, destructive disease of nails.
Paresthesia of the skin
;
pricking, burning, itching, a marked erythema of the skin of the
uncovered parts of the body, followed by a parchment-like, dark brown
skin with rhagades < by warmth.Pustular ulceration of the skin, scald-head and various forms of
eczema.Roullin observed loss of hair and sometimes the teeth occurred both
in animals -and men;
that mules fed on it often cast their hoofs, and that fowls laid eggs
without shells ;
it has caused loss of hair on animals, and cured complete alopecia.Skin dry and hot
;
congested.Tendency to small boils.
The scalp became one filthy mass of inflammation, two-thirds of the
hair came out, the rest matted together, with oozing of watery semen
from scalp, eruption like rubeola on neck and chest, gradually
extending to feet, thickest on chest and joints, itching< night, rubbing any part brought out the eruption, on face and neck it was in patches like ringworm, but not vesicular.
Sleep (Ustilago)
Difficult falling asleep and then unpleasant dreams.
Restless night
;
with fever ;
with troubled dreams.Sexual dreams
;
without emission ;
and disgusting, waking him, arose and urinated with difficulty and
tenesmus.Fever (Ustilago)
Burning in face and scalp.
Chills running up and down back.
Chilly externally, but not internally.
Heat at night, during sleep.
Internal heat
;
with vertigo ;
< eyes, which are inflamed and sensitive to light, eyeball sore to touch ; intermittent ; pulse normal.Relapsing agues
;
very profuse sweat ;
slight nausea ;
oppression of chest ;
cerebral disturbance, and great irritability.Skin dry
;
at night ;
and hot.Thirst for cold drinks.
Generalities (Ustilago)
Faint feeling at
11
A. M. in a warm lecture-room.Faint spells beginning in epigastrium, with small pains in
hypochondrium and bowels.Languor
:
during the day, with headache, < noon, and with burning frontal headache at 9 P. m. ; in morning on rising ; at 2 P. M.Malaise as if
I
had taken cold ;
felt sick with a cold, continual watery flow from nose and eyes, with
occasional chills.Neuralgic pains in forehead, hands and feet.
Rheumatic pains all up and down left side, with cutting in left
knee and calf ifI
pressed any weight upon toes or flexed knee with any-weight upon it.Rheumatic pains in muscles of arms, hands, fingers, and small of
back, those in back< walking.
Symptoms of a cold.
COMPARE :
SECALE
USTILAGO
Burning ; in all parts of the body, as
if sparks of fire were falling on patient.Burning ; in esophagus, stomach,
ovaries, heart, face, scalp ; less on. the skin.< warmth, covering affected parts < from heat, all diseases.
Faintness and oppression in a warm
room ; < from warmth less marked.Adapted to thin, scrawny, feeble cachectic
women ; irritable, nervous pale sunken countenance.Adapted to weak, relaxed, atonic
patients ; irritable, despondent, weak mentally.Hemorrhage ; copious, thin, black,
watery, decomposed, bloody, hemorrhagic diathesis ; the
slightest wound may bleed for weeks ; defibrinated.Hemorrhage ; passive, oozing, dark,
clotted, bloody, forming, long, black, string clots ;
partly dark, partly clotted, and stringy, or thin and watery.
Relations (Ustilago)
Compare
:
Mel., Med., Mez., Psor., Vinc. m., in crusta lactea and other scalp
affections of childhood;
Bry., Ham., Mill., Phos., in vicarious menstruation ;
Agar., Mur., Sep., in bearing down and uterine collapse ;
Helon., Lyss., Natr. h., Sec., delayed subinvolution ;
Malan., Sec., affections of the hair and nails ;
Act., Caul., Thuj., Sul., Vib. o., in left ovarian pain ;
Bov., Elaps, Graph., Ham., in intermittent flow ;
Sang., Urt. ur., pain and rheumatic affections of r. shoulder ;
Sang., left inframammary pain extending to scapula ;
Lac c., Kali bi., Puls., erratic rheumatic pains ;
Sul., faint all-gone sensation at 11
A. M. ;
Cob., backache and seminal emissions ;
Bov., flow midway between the periods ;
Canth., Pyr., Sec., in expelling foreign bodies from the uterus.Copyright
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