Materia Medica

Chenopodii Glauci Aphis

Plant-ice from Chenopodium

Head

Sad; aching, worse from motion. Brain seems swashed hither and thither. Coryza, with burn- ing or biting in nostrils. Noise in ears, as of cannon. Yellow face. Orbital right neuralgia, with profuse lachrymation. Toothache, relieved by general warm sweat. [Cham.] Toothache extends to ear, temple, and cheek-bone. [Plantago.]

Stomach

No appetite for meat and bread. Vesi- cles at end of tongue. Much mucus. Stools.—- Hard and knotty. Diarrhoe in morning, with painful urging and burning in anus, and pressure in rectum and bladder. Urine.-- Voluptuous feeling in glans. Burning in urethra. Urination frequent, copious, frothy.

Back

Severe pains in region of lower inner angle of left shoulder-blade, running into chest.

Fever

Shuddering all over; burning in palms; hot sweat in bed.

Relationships

Compare: Nat. sulph.; Nux.

Dose

Sixth to thirtieth potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 216. Public domain.

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