Materia Medica

Corydalis (Dicentra Canadensis)

Turkey-pea

Syphilitic affections. Ulcers of mouth and fauces. Cancer cachexia pronounced. Gummata and night- pains. Chronic diseases, with atony. Tongue clean, broad, and full. Tissues flabby, doughy, cold. Gastric catarrh. [Hydrast.]

Skin

Dry, scaly scabs on face of old people. Lym- phatic glands swollen.

Relationships

Nit. ac.: Kali ind., Fluor. ac.

Dose

Tincture.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 270. Public domain.

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