Materia Medica

Cochlearia Armoracea

Horse-radish

Used as a gargle in scorbutic gums and sore throat. Hoarseness and in relaxed conditions of the fauces. In- ternally in gonorrhoea. Useful as a condiment in en- feeble states of the stomach An infusion of the root in cider, for dropsy, causes copious diuresis. Locally cures dandruff.

Eyes

Sore und scrofulous; traumatic inflammation of eyes, blearedness and cataract.

Stomach

Pain towaris back; worse. pressure on dorsal vertebe. Belching and cramps. Colic with backache.

Urinary

Burning and cutting at glans penis before, during, and after urination. Frequent urination.

Respiratory

Dry, hacking, laryngeal cough, also post-infuenzal cough, dry or loose, worse lying down. Chest painful to touch. Coryza, with hoarseness. Mu- cons asthma. Edema of lungs.

Relationships

Compare: Cannab.; Sinapis; Caps.

Dose

First to third attenuation.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 251. Public domain.

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