Materia Medica

Millefolium

Yarrow

An invaluable remedy for various types of haemor- rhages; blood bright red. Incarcerated hernia; small- pox, with great pain in pit of stomach. After opera- tions for stone. Bad effects from fall from a height; overlifting. Continued high temperature. Haemoptysis.

Head

Vertigo when moving slowly. Sensation as if he had forgotten something. The head seems full of blood. Convulsions and epilepsy from suppressed menses. Piercing thrusts of pain.

Nose

Nosebleed. [Erccht.] Piercing pain from eyes to root of nose.

Stool

Hamorrhage from bowels. Bleeding hemor- rhoids. Urine bloody. [Senec. aur.]

Female

Menses . early, profuse, protracted. Haemorrhage from uterus; bright red, fluid. Painful Varices during pregnancy. 'Respiratory. - Hemoptysis in incipient phthisis. Cough, with bloody expectoration, in suppressed menses or hamorroids. Violent palpitation.

Relationships

Compare: Ficus venosa (Pakur). Hemorrhage from bowels and lungs. Acalypha and Hclix tosta — Nail — (in haemoptysis, diseases of chest, consumption); also, Ipcc.; Erecht.; Gcran.; Haman.

Dose

Tincture, to third potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 501. Public domain.

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