- As said By David Lilley, The snake is one of the most powerful symbols in the homeopathic materia medica, and none more so than Lachesis, the dreaded bushmaster, a pit-viper of the Amazon basin.
- The longest and largest viper in the world, growing to over three metres in length, Lachesis is a magnificent creature, with a massive body as thick as a man’s thigh, a short tail and a wicked-looking, triangular head, which broadens towards the back. Highly poisonous, it possesses fangs three centimetres in length and hypodermic scimitars capable of stabbing deeply into its victim’s tissues.
- Lachesis is a denizen of the tropical and equatorial rainforests of northern South America and Central America. There it lives on the forest floor, its handsome reddish-brown skin, marked along the back with black-brown rhomboidal spots, providing the perfect, disruptive colouring necessary to camouflage it as it lies amongst the fallen leaves waiting for its prey. Contrary to popular belief, the bushmaster is not usually aggressive, but it is extremely dangerous because, relying on its superb camouflage, it is loath to move and reveal itself, and is therefore relatively easy to stand on – often with fatal results.
Lachesis | |
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South American bushmaster, L. muta | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Serpentes |
Family: | Viperidae |
Subfamily: | Crotalinae |
Genus: | Lachesis Daudin, 1803 |
Synonyms | |
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- Lachesis belongs to the Crotalidae, a snake family that includes the pit-vipers, rattlesnakes, lanceheads, moccasins and copperheads, which are the vipers of the New World, the Americas. Like other vipers the venom of the bushmaster is a potent cocktail of virulent enzymes, which are primarily destructive to the blood (haemotoxic) and the soft tissues (proteolytic and cytolitic), thus causing haemorrhage and necrosis. By contrast the venom of Naja, the cobra, which belongs to the family Elapidae, is primarily poisonous to the nervous system (neurotoxic) and the heart (cardiotoxic). These differences in venom action assist the homeopath in his choice of snake remedy.
- Lachesis may be viewed with the eye of a shaman to better penetrate the snake’s hidden genius. She provides the matriarchal image of all snakes, for not only is she the largest representative of the most evolved snake family, she is also the only pit-viper that is oviparous, producing eggs, all others are ovoviviparous, giving birth to live young. Hence she is the forerunner, the source and essence of all things serpentine and venomous, and the jungle is her shrine. This is significant. She comes from the bosom of Gaia (Mother Earth), from the reproductive centre of the planet, its metabolic heart, the equatorial rainforests of the Amazon basin. Here speciation is at its most prodigious; it is Gaia’s hothouse for the generation of diverse life forms – a teeming paradise – a Garden of Eden. Deep within its steamy density lurks the awesome bushmaster, her venom charged with the creative and destructive passion of the planet. She is the serpent of our genesis!
- In the Judeo-Christian creation myth the snake is portrayed as the evil tempter and seducer, the very personification of deception and intrigue, premeditating and perpetrating the downfall of mankind. Aptly it is coiled round the Tree of Knowledge, or of Intellect, and induces Adam, via Eve, to partake of the fruit and lose his innocence – the innocence of instinctive, animal existence that keeps the urges and impulses within the bounds of natural restraint and in harmony with life’s laws. This is symbolic of mankind attaining that level of intellectual and emotional capacity which permits “freedom of choice” and custodianship of the conscience, a release, unfolding and responsibility which were bound to bring conceit and conflict.
- There is no cult more universal or ambivalent than that of the serpent. In ancient cultures the snake was above all a magical and religious image of the creator divinity itself, or a symbol of the primeval life force, the primitive animal will, which it is our destiny to wrestle and ultimately subdue. As such it embodies all man’s potentialities, the divine and the mortal, the sacred and the profane, and the contention between the two. The snake has always been perceived as a dualistic force, a source of strength when mastered, but potentially dangerous and often emblematic of chaos and corruption when yielded to. Snakes have been seen as gods, ancestors and sacred protectors or as demons and monsters – as sources of inspiration and prophecy or of evil and temptation. In its simplest form the duality of the snake is easy to understand because few creatures have been regarded with more awe and fear than the snake. It either engenders reverence or revulsion, admiration or horror, but, whether the response to the snake be positive or negative, it rarely fails to provoke fascination – a fascination that may even amount to obsession.
The Lachesis personality
- Rooted since antiquity in paradox and polarity, duality is the very essence of the snake, of Lachesis and of the subject who requires this wonderful remedy. As with so many of us, they are in contention with themselves – the lower self opposes the higher, the animal nature vies with the human, deceit confronts sincerity, egotism struggles against selflessness, arrogance competes with diffidence and perversity challenges morality. Conscience and desire strive for dominance. The entire sphere of spiritual conflict is the battlefield of Lachesis. The conflict is often heroic. The venom from which the remedy is prepared is immensely powerful and destructive and those who require it are proportionately of an intense and passionate nature. The Lachesis individual is ever in danger of being possessed by passions and feelings. They are aware of the struggle within them, their labile emotions and thoughts and their unpredictability. At times they feel at the mercy of their emotions, torn between the promptings of their heart and their head, between their thoughts and feelings and between desire and guilt. If they are unable to indulge their passions or sublimate their emotions through creative release, they will have to repress them and the price is emotional or physical ill-health.
- The snake in movement is a miracle to behold. Without legs to propel it the creature flows effortlessly along, like a shining rivulet – sinuous and silent. The entire energy of the snake is manifested in fluidity and flow. In the course of evolution the snake withdrew its limbs to attain flow. Its venom contains enzymes, which dissolve and digest the tissues of its prey, causing what was firm and solid to break down into a fluid form, which can flow. Flow is intrinsic to the snake and this is equally true of the Lachesis person. In any condition where suppression of flow or function predominates, be it emotional, intellectual or physiological, Lachesis may be indicated. A typical example is the cessation of the menstrual flow at the menopause, a time of life frequently calling for the use of Lachesis. Likewise the appearance of the menstrual flow in a Lachesis person will signal the relief of premenstrual symptoms and brings a feeling of well-being.
- Thus even without the extra insight of homeopathic, proving trials, we can learn a great deal about the human archetype which corresponds to this remedy from a study of the mythology, the external appearance and the natural history of the snake. A treasure of therapeutic indications is revealed and through the clear image of a powerful metaphor the remedy is fixed in our memories.
- The bushmaster is a master of camouflage. It is a “sit and wait” predator, using its cryptic colouring to deceive and ambush its prey. In a similar manner the Lachesis individual can practice cunning and deceit to waylay the innocent and naïve. They don a deceptive mask to conceal their unscrupulous intentions – they are not what they seem. They hatch plots and schemes to catch the unwary, but also to revenge themselves against those they consider enemies.
- They are creatures of the night; it is then that they become alert and watchful for their prey. They have cat’s eyes, the pupils are a vertical slit and the retina contains mainly rods giving them excellent night ision. Lachesis is a night owl, needing little sleep, doing their best and most creative work at night, even into the early hours of the morning – reading, writing, studying or enjoying stimulating conversation, particularly about philosophy and religion. The mind is extraordinarily active and clear in the evening. Some become unduly vivacious and talkative at night, but then have difficulty finding sleep, spending hours at the mercy of their overactive minds. Like many night-time people, Lachesis individuals are not their best in the morning. They often wake into an aggravation of their complaints, into a headache, an attack of asthma or a bout of depression. They may come to fear sleep; such is the state of suffering which greets them on waking.
- Although a snake of massive proportions, the speed with which it can strike defies description. It is an explosive blur of movement ending in a death-dealing blow delivered with deadly accuracy. As it strikes, its mouth gapes wide, permitting the awesome, hinged fangs to swing down so that the snake can strike and stab at the same time, gaining maximum penetration. Lachesis, the human, can respond to an emergency with speed and initiative, making instantaneous decisions and acting upon them with confidence and alacrity. They possess a volatile capacity to react and retaliate. They do not prevaricate or mince their words; they can speak daggers to those who confront them. The theme of quickness is present throughout the mental, emotional and physical pictures. They are quick and even hurried in everything they do. The Lachesis mind is quick-witted, nimble, alert and highly perceptive. They can comprehend new concepts, even those outside their field of experience, with remarkable facility. They speak rapidly. Often the Lachesis mind can be too fast for others to keep up with and sometimes the flow of thoughts demanding expression is too fast for their tongues to cope with. On a physical level they share with the snake an admirable athleticism, poise, balance and co-ordination.
- The remarkably active, forked tongue of the serpent is a powerful symbol. It is constantly darted out of the mouth through a notch in the upper jaw. It acts as a sense organ picking up scent molecules from its environment. The snake tests life through taste. The Lachesis being has a taste for life – an instinctual hunger for life experience – a nature filled with desire, which has an intense urge to taste all that life has to offer. The agile, active tongue confirms the proverbial talkativeness of the remedy, which is also a manifestation of the remedy’s need to flow. For Lachesis, talkativeness is often a release or vent for repressed emotions or desires. Not only do they talk a lot, they also speak loudly and rapidly and are inclined to jump continuously from one subject to another. A highly functional aspect of this loquacity is their ability with words. They have rare linguistic skills, often multilingual, and they are highly articulate with a wonderful gift of oratory. The immense power of Lachesis reaches its highest expression in the public speaker. They have remarkable charisma and eloquence, speaking with passion and intensity, which is persuasive, seductive and if he wishes, inciting. They are often extremely gifted, creative and imaginative with the written or spoken word. True to the serpent’s ambiguity this skill can be used for good or evil. The forked tongue has always been a symbol for deceit, intrigue and treachery.
- The large, staring, unblinking eyes are disturbing and compelling. All snakes lack eyelids, hence their fixed, penetrating gaze. The never-sleeping eye, ever watchful and alert, denotes a mistrustful, suspicious nature – a temperament jealous, possessive and paranoid – always expecting to be taken advantage of, to be done in, or to be harmed in some way. The love of Lachesis, whether for family, friends or experienced in a sexual relationship, is a constricting and possessive love, often tainted with jealousy. This jealousy can become obsessive and malignant. They can never relax, always watching their partner, always alert for signs of infidelity, always peering, prying and imagining. Often their jealousy remains unspoken, pent up and seething within, and will eventually affect their health bringing on headaches, high blood pressure, menstrual pains, excessive menstrual flow or asthma. Jealousy in Lachesis may turn love into hate and may lead to violence and tragedy, especially if alcohol is an added ingredient.
- The eyes are also sharp and piercing, cold and calculating, hypnotic. Behind them lies a sharp, penetrating mind, which analyses everything, misses nothing and is not easily moved to sympathy or compassion. The same hardness and meanness of disposition is revealed in the unsmiling, thin-lipped mouth. Some can be as relentless, ruthless and cruel as the serpent they mirror. They are as cryptic and menacing as the snake lurking amongst the leaves of the forest floor. These less common members of the Lachesis family are not talkative at all. Here the waters are deep and silent and harbour a dark energy, coiled and primed, often discharged in sinister and nefarious ways in the jungle of human life. The venom glands of the snake are modified salivary glands, and thus “spit” is turned into “spite”. The hiss of the viper is pregnant with S’s and so are the utterances of Lachesis. They are spiteful, sarcastic, sardonic, scathing, satirical, slanderous, sceptical, superstitious, sanctimonious, self-righteous, suspicious, secretive, sultry, sexual and seductive and we may justly add, cynical and psychic.
- The snake has always been recognised as a sexual or phallic symbol, implying a strong sexuality and a powerful libido or sex drive. The sexual energy is the most fundamental energy of Lachesis and its power lies behind the intensity, the turbulent passion and the creative genius of the archetype. It must find expression sexually, creatively, religiously or spiritually. It may not be suppressed. In the young it is most likely to be experienced and expressed in its fundamental form – sexually. Both sexes may be sexually preoccupied and even troubled by persistent erotic thoughts and fantasies. The sexuality is always coiled and ready to strike. Many will say that if their sex life is good, life is good. It is part of the flow so essential to snake life; it relieves tension and stress. The female particularly brings to a relationship a passionate romanticism and ardour, which enriches it. She is conscious of her sexuality and its power and uses it. She moves with serpentine grace and is able to charge the simplest action with sexual energy.
- This libido energy is also available for the highest purposes of our existence and can transcend into poetry, art, literature and music. The tendency to transcend and sublimate such energy into the arts by ardent, passionate and turbulent souls of this archetype is empowered by one of the best known characteristics of Lachesis – its left-sidedness. The internal anatomy of the snake has had to be radically modified in order to accommodate the internal organs in such a narrow elongated body. Throughout the unique adaptations to internal anatomy peculiar to snakes we see a sacrificial degeneration in the left-sided organs. Translated into human pathology this is presented as physical dysfunction of the left side of the body, but the mental stage upon which this dysfunction is enacted is the right cerebral hemisphere, which is the seat of our intuitive, artistic, imaginative and creative self. It is the stimulus of this dysfunction that can transform a gift into genius. Lachesis can soar like a phoenix!
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Some useful Rubrics of Lachesis :-
- expectoration; mucous;
- mind; intellectual faculties; ideas; ridiculous ideas;
- mind; intellectual faculties; ideas; abundant ideas, clearness of mind; evening; ;
- mind; intellectual faculties; ideas; abundant ideas, clearness of mind;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; weakness of mind;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; mistakes; in writing;
- mind; intellectual faculties; bright, intelligent, clear; abundant ideas, clearness of mind;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; imbecility;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; dull, sluggish; on waking; ;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; dull, sluggish;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; confusion; on waking; ;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; confusion; morning; ;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; confusion;
- mind; talking, conversation; talkative;
- mind; insecure, uncertain, scared; anxiety; morning; ;
- mind; insecure, uncertain, scared; anxiety; morning; on waking; ;
- mind; talking, conversation; speech; wandering;
- mind; talking, conversation; speech; slow;
- mind; talking, conversation; speech; incoherent;
- mind; talking, conversation; speech; hasty;
- mind; talking, conversation; muttering (see delirium);
- mind; memory; weakness of memory; for what was read;
- mind; memory; weakness of memory;
- mind; memory; active memory; evening; ;
- mind; memory; active memory;
- mind; insecure, uncertain, scared; anxiety; on waking; ;
- mind; insecure, uncertain, scared; anxiety; about salvation;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; difficulty concentrating;
- mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; absent-minded (see forgetful);
- mind; intellectual faculties; bright, intelligent, clear; abundant ideas, clearness of mind; evening; ;
- mind; delirium;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; cheerful, happy;
- mind; delirium; changing subjects rapidly;
- mind; delirium; talks a lot;
- mind; delusions, imaginations, hallucinations, illusions;
- mind; delusions, imaginations, hallucinations, illusions; illusions of fantasy;
- mind; delusions, imaginations, hallucinations, illusions; visions or presence of phantoms, figures, people;
- mind; desires, wants; sex, lustful;
- mind; symptoms follow intense emotions; ailments from grief;
- mind; excitement;
- mind; mental exertion;
- mind; fantasies; of exaltation;
- mind; behaviour; nymphomania;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; ecstatic; exhilaration;
- mind; hysteria;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; vivacious;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; unhappy; sadness, mental depression; morning; on waking; ;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; unhappy; sadness, mental depression; morning; ;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; unhappy; sadness, mental depression;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; unhappy; despair; religious (of salvation etc.);
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; suspicious;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; excessively religious (see anxiety, despair, fear);
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; mirth, hilarity, liveliness, etc.; evening; ;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; mirth, hilarity, liveliness, etc.;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; jealousy;
- mind; emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition; indecisive;
- mind; fantasies; of exaltation; lively;
- Suspicious; nightly delusion of fire
- Euthanasia
- Jealous ( Hyos.) Mental labor best performed at night
- Restless and uneasy; does not wish to attend to business; wants to be off somewhere all the time
- mind; insanity; mania, madness; from drinking (delirium tremors);
- Sad in the morning; no desire to mix with the world
- Amative
- Great Loquacity
- mind; aversions, dislikes; indolence, aversion to work;
- Religious insanity ( Verat.; Stram.) Derangement of the Time sense.
- mind; delirium; night; ;
- mind; unconsciousness; as in a trance;
- mind; unconsciousness; during period; ;
- mind; unconsciousness; after emotion; ;
- mind; unconsciousness;
- mind; talking, conversation; talkative; changing quickly from one subject to another;
- mind; talking, conversation; talkative; evening; ;
- vertigo, dizziness; morning; on waking; ;
- vertigo, dizziness; on closing eyes; ;
- vertigo, dizziness; morning; ;
- vertigo, dizziness; after sleep;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); while sitting; ;
- head; pain, headache; back of head (occiput); pulsating;
- head; pain, headache; back of head (occiput); after sleep; ;
- head; pain, headache; back of head (occiput); extending to other parts; eyes; ;
- head; pain, headache; temples; pulsating;
- head; pain, headache; burning; top of head (vertex); during menopause; ;
- head; pain, headache; bursting;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling);
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); morning; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); morning; on rising; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); lying down;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); outward;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); comes on suddenly;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); sleep;
- head; pain, headache; in forehead; above eyes; ;
- head; pain, headache; in forehead; extending to other parts; nose; ;
- head; heaviness (see pain; pressing);
- head; hot; top of head (vertex); during menopause; ;
- head; hot; top of head (vertex); ;
- head; hot;
- head; hair; falling; during pregnancy; ;
- head; congestion (see pulsation); from suppressed period; ;
- head; hair; falling;
- head; congestion (see pulsation); fullness;
- head; congestion (see pulsation);
- head; heaviness (see pain; pressing); back of head (occiput); morning; ;
- head; pain, headache;
- head; pain, headache; morning; on waking; ;
- head; pain, headache; in forehead; morning; ;
- head; pain, headache; extending to other parts; nose; ;
- head; pain, headache; from warmth; from exposure to sun; ;
- head; pain, headache; violent pains;
- head; pain, headache; sudden pain or sudden increase of pain;
- head; pain, headache; after sleep; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressure;
- head; pain, headache; at peak of other symptoms;
- head; pain, headache; affected by certain foods and drinks (improved, brought on or aggravated); from spirits;
- head; cerebral haemorrhage;
- head; heaviness (see pain; pressing); back of head (occiput); on waking; ;
- Pain at root of nose
- head; pain, headache; back of head (occiput); comes on suddenly;
- Pain through head on awaking
- Relieved by onset of a discharge (menses or nasal catarrh).
- Pressure and burning on vertex
- Waves of pain; worse after moving
- Sun headaches
- With headache, flickerings, dim vision, very pale face
- Vertigo
- head; pulsating;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); temples; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); forehead; pressing outward; as though brain would come out;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); forehead; pressing outward;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); temples; on movement; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); temples; outward;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); forehead; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); temples; while walking; ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); top of head (vertex); ;
- head; pain, headache; pressing (see bursting, pulling); while walking; ;
- eye; bleeding from eyes;
- Defective vision after diphtheria, extrinsic muscles too weak to maintain focus
- Sensation as if eyes were drawn together by cords which were tied in a knot at root of nose.
- eye; pain; pressing; outward; when pressing throat; ;
- eye; bleeding from eyes; retinal haemorrhage;
- eye; discoloration; yellow;
- vision; flickering;
- vision; dim; after diphtheria; ;
- vision; dim;
- vision; colours and shapes in front of eyes; fiery; rays about the light;
- vision; colours and shapes in front of eyes; colours; black; flickering;
- Tearing pain from zygoma into ear; also with sore throat
- Ear-wax hard, dry.
- ear; pain;
- ear; pain; inside (in ear canal); ;
- ear; ear wax; whitish;
- ear; ear wax; pale;
- ear; pain; on swallowing; ;
- ear; pain; with sore throat; ;
- ear; noises in ear; morning; on waking; ;
- ear; sensitive to open air, about ears; sensitive to wind;
- ear; sensitive to open air, about ears;
- hearing; too sensitive;
- hearing; too sensitive; to noises; ;
- Hay asthma; paroxysms of sneezing ( Silica.; Sabad.)
- Coryza, preceded by headache
- Bleeding, nostrils sensitive
- nose; nose bleed;
- nose; inflammation;
- nose; running or blocked nose (coryza); suppressed;
- nose; pain; rawness; nostrils; ;
- nose; skin or lining of nose; powdery flaking skin nostrils (see discharges);
- nose; liquids come out through nose on attempting to swallow;
- nose; discharge from nose; containing pus;
- nose; skin or lining of nose; discoloration; redness; tip; ;
- nose; nose bleed; in women; when period is suppressed; ;
- nose; nose bleed; dark, black blood;
- nose; nose bleed; from blowing the nose; ;
- nose; nose bleed; in women; before period; ;
- nose; nose bleed; from blowing the nose; morning; ;
- nose; nose bleed; during fever; typhoid;
- nose; nose bleed; at peak of illness; ;
- face; veins swollen; like marbled nets;
- face; veins swollen;
- face; swelling; left; ;
- face; swelling; lower jaw; ;
- face; expression; sickly;
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; cold sores, herpes;
- face; skin; discoloration; red;
- face; heat; hot flashes;
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; red; erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour); burning inflammation, beneath skin;
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; red; erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour); gangrenous;
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; red; erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- face; pain; tearing; extending to ear; ;
- face; pain; tearing;
- face; pain; sore, bruised;
- face; pain; touch;
- face; lips; excoriated (as if grazed, chaffed);
- face; lips; discoloration; bluish;
- face; lips; cracked lips;
- face; motions of jaw; dropping of jaw;
- face; skin; discoloration; bluish;
- face; skin; discoloration; bluish; spasm of glottis (vocal apparatus of the larynx);
- face; pain; extending to other parts; ears; ;
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; crusty, scabby; nose; inside and on nose; ;
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; acne; chronic, especially nose and cheeks; ;
- face; skin; discoloration; yellow; syphilis;
- face; swelling; toothache;
- face; skin; discoloration; yellow;
- face; skin; discoloration; red; at peak of illness; ;
- face; skin; discoloration; bluish; spots; following out-breaks on skin;
- face; heat; hot flashes; at peak of disease; ;
- Pale
- face; skin; out-breaks on skin; powdery flaking skin;
- Trifacial neuralgia, left side, heat running up into head ( Phos.) Tearing pain in jaw-bones ( Amphisbaena; PHOS.) Purple, mottled, puffed; looks swollen, bloated, jaundiced, chlorotic.
- mouth; growths, blisters, swellings; ulcers; gangrenous;
- mouth; inflammation; tongue; ;
- mouth; odour (halitosis, bad breath); offensive;
- mouth; open;
- mouth; difficult to open;
- Pain in facial bones.
- mouth; pain; stitching, sudden, sharp; tongue; ;
- mouth; saliva; thick and sticky;
- mouth; speech; difficult;
- mouth; speech; thick;
- mouth; growths, blisters, swellings; ulcers;
- mouth; dryness; tongue; ;
- mouth; dryness;
- Nauseous taste
- Aphthous and denuded spots with burning and rawness
- Tongue swollen, burns, trembles, red, dry and cracked at tip, catches on teeth
- Gums swollen, spongy, bleed
- mouth; bleeding; gums; ;
- mouth; bleeding; gums; easily;
- mouth; bleeding; gums; profuse bleeding after extraction of teeth;
- Teeth ache, pain extends to ears
- mouth; discoloration; tongue; brown;
- mouth; swelling; gums; ;
- mouth; swelling; palate (roof of mouth); ;
- mouth; gums; spongy;
- mouth; teeth; pain; from heat; from warm drinks; ;
- mouth; teeth; pain; in women; during period; if the flow diminishes; ;
- mouth; teeth; pain; pulsating;
- mouth; teeth; sensitive, tender; to warmth;
- mouth; teeth; sensitive, tender; to touch;
- mouth; teeth; sensitive, tender; to cold; water;
- mouth; teeth; sensitive, tender;
- mouth; teeth; pain; stitching, sudden, sharp, stinging;
- mouth; teeth; pain; from getting wet; ;
- mouth; teeth; pain; with swelling of cheek;
- mouth; teeth; pain; in the spring; ;
- mouth; teeth; pain; from cold; from cold drinks; ;
- mouth; teeth; pain; brushing teeth;
- mouth; tongue; heaviness, tongue; difficulty in moving (see movement);
- mouth; gangrenous;
- mouth; tongue; movement of tongue; difficult (see protruded);
- mouth; tongue; movement of tongue; difficulty sticking tongue out;
- mouth; tongue; movement of tongue; tongue catches on the teeth when sticking out or pulling back in;
- mouth; tongue; smooth, shining, glazed, glossy tongue;
- mouth; tongue; trembling;
- mouth; tongue; trembling; when protruding it; ;
- mouth; teeth; feel as if on edge;
- mouth; teeth; sensation of elongated teeth;
- mouth; teeth; pain;
- throat; paralysis;
- throat; paralysis; throat; ;
- throat; pain; sore; larynx; touch; ;
- throat; paralysis; after diphtheria; ;
- throat; pressure in throat-pit;
- throat; sensitive; larynx; ;
- throat; membrane, exudation, diphtheria, etc.; left; ;
- throat; pain; sore; left; ;
- throat; choking, constricting; on going to sleep; ;
- throat; pain; sore; larynx; ;
- throat; larynx (voice box); bruised feeling; vocal cords;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; bread crumbs;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; bread crumbs; hawking;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; lump;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; lump; painful;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; lump; during sleep; ;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; lump; not relieved by swallowing;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; lump; returns after swallowing; ;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; lump; throat-pit; ;
- throat; sensation of something in throat; not relieved by swallowing;
- throat; hawks often;
- throat; sensation of something in throat;
- throat; elongated uvula (lobe at back of mouth); ;
- throat; dryness; larynx; ;
- throat; larynx (voice box); sensation of a crumb;
- throat; larynx (voice box); paralysis;
- throat; choking, constricting;
- throat; choking, constricting; clothing;
- throat; choking, constricting; larynx; sleep; during sleep; ;
- throat; choking, constricting; larynx; sleep; on falling asleep; ;
- throat; croup; after sleep;
- throat; discoloration; purple;
- throat; dryness; night; ;
- throat; dryness; on waking; ;
- throat; inflammation;
- throat; inflammation; left; ;
- throat; inflammation; tonsils; ;
- throat; pain; swallowing; liquids; ;
- throat; pain; when touched; ;
- throat; pain; from warmth; ;
- throat; pain; from warmth; form warm drinks; ;
- throat; pain; larynx; ;
- throat; pain; larynx; bending head backward; ;
- throat; pain; larynx; on touch; ;
- throat; pain; rawness; larynx; ;
- throat; pain; sore;
- throat; pain; sore; left to right; ;
- throat; pain; swallowing; swallowing empty; ;
- throat; pain; on hawking; ;
- throat; pain; left; ;
- throat; irritation; in air passages; ;
- throat; irritation; larynx; ;
- throat; irritation; larynx; during sleep; ;
- throat; liquids drunk are forced into nose;
- throat; membrane, exudation, diphtheria, etc.;
- throat; membrane, exudation, diphtheria, etc.; left; extending to right; ;
- throat; membrane, exudation, diphtheria, etc.; tonsils; ;
- throat; membrane, exudation, diphtheria, etc.; tonsils; left; ;
- throat; mucus;
- throat; pain;
- throat; pain; sore; daytime; ;
- quinsy
- throat; voice; hoarseness;
- throat; external throat; clothing;
- throat; external throat; constriction;
- throat; external throat; pain; pressing; throat-pit; ;
- throat; external throat; pain; soreness;
- throat; external throat; sensitive to slightest touch;
- Purple, livid color of throat
- Sore, Worse left side, swallowing liquids
- collar and neck-band must be very loose.
- pain into ear
- Feeling as if something was swollen which must be swallowed; Worse, swallowing saliva or liquids
- Tonsils purplish
- In diphtheria, etc., the trouble BEGAN on the left side
- very painful; worse slightest pressure, touch is even more annoying
- Diphtheria; membrane dusky, blackish; Pain aggravated by hot drinks; chronic sore throat, with much hawking; mucus sticks, And cannot be forced up or down
- Dry, intensely swollen, externally and internally
- Septic parotiditis
- throat; ulcers; throat at back of mouth; ;
- throat; tickling in the air passages; larynx; ;
- throat; spasms, convulsions etc.; suffocating sensation;
- throat; swallowing; constantly; from fullness in throat; ;
- throat; swallowing; difficult;
- throat; swallowing; food lodges in the throat;
- throat; swallowing; difficult; acrid foods (strong and sharp);
- throat; swallowing; difficult; liquids;
- throat; swallowing; difficult; saliva;
- throat; swallowing; difficult; sweets;
- throat; spasms, convulsions etc.; gullet; ;
- throat; sensitive; larynx; to touch;
- throat; tickling in the air passages; ;
- throat; swelling; swollen sensation, no swelling visible;
- throat; swelling; tonsils; left; ;
- throat; swelling; tonsils; from fluid build-up;
- throat; swelling; tonsils; ;
- throat; swelling;
- throat; swallowing; constantly; from lump in throat; ;
- abdomen; pain; with vomiting, blood and mucus in stool (intussusception); pain in region of liver; ;
- abdomen; stomach; desires, cravings; alcoholic drinks;
- abdomen; stomach; desires, cravings; oysters;
- abdomen; stomach; disordered; not relieved by eating; ;
- abdomen; stomach; nausea; like fainting;
- abdomen; stomach; pain; pressing; after eating; ;
- abdomen; stomach; pain; sore, bruised, beaten (tenderness); clothing;
- abdomen; stomach; vomiting; with palpitation;
- abdomen; stomach; disordered; without hunger; ;
- abdomen; stomach; burping, belching; during period; ;
- abdomen; stomach; clothing disturbs;
- abdomen; stomach; appetite; increased (hunger in general); with pain in stomach;
- abdomen; pain; lower part of abdomen; before period; ;
- abdomen; pain; clothing;
- abdomen; inflammation; neck of large intestine (right side, between hip and ribs. typhlitis); ;
- abdomen; inflammation; lymph node; generating pus;
- abdomen; inflammation;
- abdomen; hernia; groin; sensitive;
- abdomen; bloated; trapped wind; ;
- abdomen; bloated; painful;
- abdomen; pain; liver; ;
- abdomen; pain; liver; jarring;
- abdomen; pain; cutting; during period; ;
- abdomen; kidneys; suppression of urine;
- abdomen; bladder; urination; incomplete (see unsatisfactory);
- abdomen; bladder; inflammation;
- abdomen; swelling; groin region; glands; ;
- abdomen; skin; pus, groin glands; ;
- abdomen; pain; tearing; during period; ;
- abdomen; pain; sore, bruised, tenderness, etc.; lower part of abdomen; ;
- abdomen; pain; sore, bruised, tenderness, etc.; clothing;
- abdomen; sensitive to clothing;
- Gnawing pressure Made better by eating, but returning in a few hours
- Any food causes distress
- Pit of stomach painful to touch
- Hungry, cannot wait for food
- Empty swallowing more painful than swallowing solids.
- Liver region sensitive, Cannot bear anything around waist
- Especially suitable to drunkards
- Abdomen tympanitis, sensitive, painful ( Bell.)
- Perceptible trembling movement in the epigastric region
- Stomach; Craving for Alcohol, oysters
- rectum; constriction, contraction, closure, etc.; after stool; ;
- rectum; diarrhoea; in old alcoholics; ;
- rectum; constriction, contraction, closure, etc.; painful;
- rectum; constriction, contraction, closure, etc.;
- rectum; diarrhoea; night; ;
- rectum; diarrhoea; in women; before period; ;
- rectum; diarrhoea; after sleep; ;
- rectum; flatulence; offensive;
- rectum; haemorrhage from anus;
- rectum; urging, desire to stool (see pain; urge to stool, or urinate, but producing nothing); but not for stool;
- rectum; pulsation; like small hammers;
- rectum; pain; sudden, sharp; on coughing; ;
- rectum; pain; soreness;
- rectum; pain; pressing (pressure); not for stool;
- rectum; pulsation;
- rectum; moisture; during period; ;
- rectum; haemorrhoids; constricted, blood cut off from haemorrhoids;
- rectum; haemorrhoids; external;
- rectum; haemorrhoids; bluish;
- rectum; haemorrhage from anus; during period; ;
- Stitches in them on sneezing or coughing
- Hemorrhoids protrude, become Constricted, purplish
- Hemorrhage from bowels like charred straw, Black particles
- Pain darting up the rectum every time he sneezes or coughs
- Anus Feels tight, as if nothing could go through it
- Constipated, Offensive stool
- stool; odour; offensive;
- stool; odour; like a dead body;
- stool; hard;
- Constant urging in rectum, not for stool.
- urine; frothy;
- urine; colour; yellow; light;
- urine; colour; dark;
- urine; colour; black;
- genitals; male; masturbates frequently;
- genitals; female; pain; pressing; ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; pain; burning; ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; pain; womb (see abdomen, pain); extending to other parts; upward; ;
- genitals; female; pain; womb (see abdomen, pain); flow of blood;
- genitals; female; pain; womb (see abdomen, pain); ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; after period; ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; during period; ;
- genitals; female; pain; sore, tenderness; ovaries; left; ;
- genitals; female; pain; sore, tenderness; womb; contact of clothing;
- genitals; female; pain; stitching, sudden, sharp; ovaries; left; ;
- genitals; female; pain; sore, tenderness; ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; sexual intercourse; desire increased;
- genitals; female; swollen; ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; swollen; ovaries; left; ;
- genitals; female; tumours; ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; tumours; ovaries; left; ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; before period; ;
- genitals; female; cancer; womb; ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; after labour; ;
- genitals; female; period; scanty;
- genitals; female; period; clotted;
- genitals; female; period; strong and sharp (acrid), wearing away skin;
- genitals; female; menopause;
- genitals; female; inflammation; womb; ;
- genitals; female; inflammation; indurated (hard from inflammation); ovaries; left; ;
- genitals; female; inflammation; indurated (hard from inflammation); ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; displacement of womb;
- genitals; female; congestion; womb; during period; ;
- genitals; female; period; short duration;
- genitals; female; period; suppressed;
- genitals; female; congestion; womb; ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; extending right; ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; left; ;
- genitals; female; pain; ovaries; ;
- genitals; female; metrorrhagia (non-menstrual bleeding); thin, fluid blood;
- genitals; female; metrorrhagia (non-menstrual bleeding); fluid;
- genitals; female; metrorrhagia (non-menstrual bleeding); at menopause; ;
- genitals; female; metrorrhagia (non-menstrual bleeding);
- genitals; female; period; black;
- genitals; female; congestion; womb; before period; ;
- genitals; male; inflammation; penis; foreskin; erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- genitals; male; gangrene; penis; ;
- Male; Intense excitement of sexual organs.
- Acts especially well at beginning and close of menstruation.
- Coccyx and sacrum pain, especially on RISING from sitting posture
- Mammae inflamed, bluish
- Menses too short, too feeble; Pains all relieved by the flow ( Eupion.) Left ovary very painful and swollen, indurated
- Female; Climacteric troubles, palpitation, flashes of heat, hemorrhages, vertex headache, fainting spells; worse, pressure of clothes
- genitals; female; pain; sore, tenderness; womb; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); on movement; movement of arms; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); after exertion; with hands and arms;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); after exertion; physical exertion;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); after eating; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); constriction of larynx;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); night; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea);
- respiration; deep; desire to breathe deeply;
- respiration; deep;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); wants doors and windows open;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); while sitting; sitting bent forwards;
- respiration; loud;
- respiration; interrupted; during sleep (apnea);
- respiration; interrupted; on going to sleep; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); waking with difficulty breathing; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); from talking; after talking; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); after sleep; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); during sleep; when falling asleep; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); during sleep; ;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); sitting; sitting bent forwards;
- respiration; difficult (dyspnea); when touching larynx; ;
- Feels He must take a deep breath
- Sensation as of a plug (Anac.) which moves up and down, with a short cough.
- Breathing almost stops on falling asleep ( grind.) Larynx painful to touch
- Little secretion and much sensitiveness; worse, pressure on larynx, After sleep, open air
- Cough; dry, suffocative fits, tickling
- Cramp-like distress in precordial region
- Spasm of glottis; feels as if something ran from neck to larynx
- Sensation of suffocation and strangulation on lying down, particularly When anything is around throat; compels patient to spring from bed and rush for open window
- Upper part of windpipe very susceptible to touch
- cough; dry cough; night;
- cough; dry cough;
- cough; croupy;
- cough; with constriction feeling; larynx; on going to sleep; ;
- cough; choking; as soon as falling into a sound sleep; ;
- cough; on waking; ;
- cough; night; ;
- cough; hacking cough;
- cough; hacking cough; from tickling in larynx; ;
- cough; with heart problems;
- cough; violent; morning; on waking; ;
- cough; violent;
- cough; tickling; larynx; ;
- cough; tickling; ;
- cough; coughs in sympathy with others;
- cough; suffocating; during sleep; ;
- cough; coughs when pressure applied; on larynx; ;
- cough; from mucus; larynx; ;
- cough; while lying down; on going to sleep; ;
- cough; while lying down; after sleep; ;
- cough; while lying down; during sleep; ;
- cough; sensations in throat and air passages (either from coughing, or causing coughing); sensation of foreign body in throat; like a crumb in larynx;
- cough; sensations in throat and air passages (either from coughing, or causing coughing); from irritation in air passages; in larynx; as if some fluid had gone the wrong way;
- cough; sensations in throat and air passages (either from coughing, or causing coughing); from irritation in air passages; in larynx; ;
- cough; daytime; ;
- cough; touching larynx lightly;
- cough; on rising; from bed; ;
- chest; heart; accumulation of fluid, pulmonary;
- chest; inflammation; heart; endocardium; rheumatic;
- chest; lungs; emphysema;
- chest; lungs; tuberculosis; last stage;
- chest; movements in and of chest; spasms of chest; cramp; heart; ;
- chest; heart; palpitations; from exertion; ;
- chest; oppressed feeling; clothing;
- chest; oppressed feeling; during sleep; ;
- chest; bubbling sensation in blood (see heat flushes);
- chest; heart; ;
- chest; fullness; heart; ;
- chest; fullness;
- chest; swelling;
- chest; pain; heart; ;
- chest; heart; palpitations; at menopause, or male menopause; ;
- chest; heart; palpitations; morning; on waking; ;
- chest; heart; palpitations; on waking; ;
- chest; swelling; arm pit glands; ;
- chest; skin; discoloration; spots; mottled;
- chest; skin; discoloration; blue; from lack of oxygen in blood; ;
- chest; perspiration; arm pit; red;
- chest; paralysis; lung; ;
- chest; paralysis; heart; ;
- chest; pain; stitching, sudden, sharp; heart; ;
- chest; pain; sore, bruised; breast; nipples; ;
- chest; pain; pressing; heart; ;
- chest; pain; cramp; in heart; ;
- chest; heart; palpitations;
- chest; heart; palpitations; morning; ;
- chest; constriction, tension; on waking; ;
- chest; constriction, tension;
- chest; congestion; on waking; ;
- Cyanosis
- Constricted feeling causing palpitation, with anxiety
- Irregular beats.
- chest; clothing;
- chest; congestion;
- chest; congestion; at peak of disease; ;
- Heart; Palpitation, with fainting spells, especially during climacteric
- back; coldness; travelling up the back; ;
- back; coldness;
- Neuralgia of coccyx, Worse rising from sitting posture; must sit perfectly still
- Pain in neck, worse cervical region
- back; coldness; lumbar (lower half of back); ;
- back; pain; lumbar (lower half of back); during period; ;
- back; pain; coccyx (bottom tip of spine); rising from a seat; ;
- back; pain; spine; irritation;
- back; pain; burning; spine; ;
- back; pain; with rigidness; lumbar (lower half of back); ;
- back; skin; out-breaks on skin; painful boil, shedding skin and tissues (carbuncle); neck; ;
- back; stiffness; neck; ;
- back; stiffness; neck; with running nose;
- Sensation of threads stretched from back to arms, legs, eyes, etc.
- back; pulsating; spine; ;
- back; pain; lumbar (lower half of back); at the beginning of period; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; painful boils, shedding skin and tissues (carbuncle);
- extremities, limbs; pain; lower leg; shin bone; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; lower leg; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; lower limbs; extending to other parts; downward; ;
- extremities, limbs; restlessness; lower limbs; warmth of bed; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; lower limbs; sciatica (pain radiating from back along back of thigh); touch;
- extremities, limbs; pain; lower limbs; sciatica (pain radiating from back along back of thigh); after sleep;
- extremities, limbs; pain; rheumatic; left to right; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; discoloration; mottled;
- extremities, limbs; pain; aching; leg; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; chicken pox (see swelling); leg; ulceration;
- extremities, limbs; paralysis; on one side of body (hemiplegia); left; ;
- extremities, limbs; paralysis; after extreme emotion; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; tearing;
- extremities, limbs; pain; burning; foot; sole; night; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; stitching, sudden, sharp; thigh; after sleep; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; burning; foot; sole; evening; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; burning; hand; palm; night; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; burning; hand; palm; evening; ;
- extremities, limbs; pain; aching; leg; shin; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; discoloration; forearm; mottled;
- extremities, limbs; skin; discoloration; hand; blueness;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; leg; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; felon (whitlow, onychia, paronychia, foot rot, etc.); stinging pain;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; joints; bluish;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; upper limbs; bluish;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; forearm; gangrenous;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; hand; dark;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; hand; painful;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; leg; bluish;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; spreading, obstinate blisters;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; mottled;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; painless, slow developing;
- extremities, limbs; skin; discoloration; hand; mottled;
- extremities, limbs; swollen; hand; gangrenous;
- extremities, limbs; skin; deep, narrow openings (fistulae); hip; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; ;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; black base;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; bluish with red circle;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; offensive smelling;
- extremities, limbs; skin; ulcers; lower limbs; gangrenous;
- extremities, limbs; problems with walking, gait; lifting feet high with each step, like a chicken;
- extremities, limbs; pain; left then right; ;
- extremities, limbs; heat; hand; palm; night; ;
- extremities, limbs; heat; hand; palm; ;
- extremities, limbs; heat; hand; ;
- extremities, limbs; gangrene;
- extremities, limbs; coldness; lower limbs; foot; icy cold;
- extremities, limbs; coldness; lower limbs; foot; ;
- extremities, limbs; coldness; lower limbs; leg; ;
- extremities, limbs; coldness; upper limbs; hands; ;
- extremities, limbs; awkwardness;
- Sciatica, right side, better lying down
- Pain in tibia (may follow sore throat.) Shortening of tendons.
- extremities, limbs; heat; foot; sole; evening; ;
- extremities, limbs; heat; foot; sole; night; ;
- extremities, limbs; inflammed veins in legs of breast feeding women;
- extremities, limbs; movements and positions; trembling; lower limbs; ;
- extremities, limbs; injuries; fingers; dissecting wounds;
- extremities, limbs; inflammation; leg; skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- extremities, limbs; inflammation; forearm; skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- extremities, limbs; inflammation; upper limbs; skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- extremities, limbs; inflammation; skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- extremities, limbs; heaviness; lower limbs; while walking; ;
- extremities, limbs; heaviness; lower limbs; movement; ;
- extremities, limbs; heaviness; lower limbs; after exertion; ;
- extremities, limbs; heaviness; lower limbs; ;
- sleep; dreams; death;
- sleep; dreams; fantastic;
- sleep; falling asleep; during heat; ;
- sleep; sleep between heat of fever;
- sleep; sleepiness, tiredness;
- sleep; sleepiness, tiredness; during the heat; ;
- sleep; sleeplessness, insomnia; ;
- sleep; sleeplessness, insomnia; after waking; ;
- sleep; not refreshing;
- sleep; dreams; amorous;
- Sleepiness, yet cannot sleep ( Bell.; Op.) Wide-awake in evening.
- sleep; sleeplessness, insomnia; evening; ;
- Sudden starting when falling asleep
- Patient Sleeps into an worse
- chill; in spring; ;
- chill; autumn; and spring; ;
- chill; beginning in particular area; back; ;
- chill; in warmth; in warm weather; ;
- chill; desire for warmth, which does not relieve;
- chill; beginning in particular area; back; dorsal region (shoulder level); ;
- chill; periodic, recurring; annual chill; ;
- chill; periodic, recurring; every fourteenth day; ;
- fever; in women; from childbirth; ;
- Chilly in back; feet icy cold; hot flushes and hot perspiration
- fever; septic fever (see infectious, continued, from childbirth, etc.);
- fever; remittent; afternoon; ;
- fever; fever from irritation;
- fever; fever with skin out-break; scarlet fever;
- fever; continued fever; night; ;
- fever; evening; ;
- fever; night; ;
- fever; continued fever;
- fever; continued fever; afternoon; ;
- fever; infectious fevers;
- Paroxysm returns after acids
- Intermittent fever every spring.
- perspiration; night; ;
- perspiration; bloody;
- perspiration; after eating;
- perspiration; mental exertion; ;
- perspiration; staining the linen; yellow;
- perspiration; from pains;
- perspiration; staining the linen;
- perspiration; staining the linen; bloody;
- perspiration; staining the linen; red;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; surrounded by blisters;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; boils; painful boil, shedding skin and tissues (carbuncle); purple, with small , fluid filled, cysts around;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; boils;
- skin; moisture; after scratching; ;
- skin; itching; burning;
- skin; inflammation; skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour); gangrenous;
- skin; inflammation; skin erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour);
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; with white spots;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; painless, slow developing;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; hardened; with red circle around;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; mottled with red circle;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; surrounded by pimples;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; after scratching; ;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; sensitive;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; sensitive; around ulcers; ;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; spongy;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; superficial;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; warmth;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; discharging, moist; after scratching; ;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; flat;
- skin; pain; burning;
- skin; pain; burning; after scratching; ;
- skin; scars; become red;
- skin; sensitive;
- skin; swelling; bluish-black;
- skin; swelling; after scratching; ;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; like nettle rash; after scratching; ;
- skin; swelling; spongy;
- skin; becomes sore when lying down; ;
- skin; generally unhealthy;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; like nettle rash; nodular;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; tubercles (nodules, knob-like lumps);
- skin; out-breaks on skin; scarlet fever;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; rash (see granular); bluish;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; pus-filled pimples; malignant;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; pus-filled pimples; black;
- skin; out-breaks on skin; groups of itching blisters;
- skin; pain; gnawing, biting; after scratching; ;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; gangrenous;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; flat (see superficial);
- skin; blisters; after scratching; ;
- skin; blisters; gangrenous;
- skin; blisters; bluish;
- skin; blisters; filled with blood;
- skin; blisters; black;
- skin; blisters;
- Cellulitis
- Wens
- Senile erysipelas
- Purpura, with intense prostration
- Pyaemia; dissecting wounds
- Blue-black swellings
- Bed-sores, with black edges
- Dark blisters
- Boils, carbuncles, ulcers, with bluish, purple surroundings
- Hot perspiration, Bluish, purplish appearance
- Varicose ulcers.
- skin; discoloration; bluish;
- skin; discoloration; bluish; spots;
- skin; discoloration; brown, liver spots;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; discharges; scanty;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; discharges; offensive;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; dirty;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; deep;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; bluish;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; bleeding;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; black; margins; ;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers; black;
- skin; abnormal growths; ulcers;
- skin; abnormal growths; cauliflower-like fungus; syphilitic;
- skin; discoloration; mottled;
- skin; discoloration; purple (purpura haemorrhagica purplish spots or patches from haemorrhage under skin);
- skin; discoloration; red; spots;
- skin; discoloration; red; spots; coppery;
- skin; discoloration; yellow, jaundice, etc.;
- skin; dry; burning;
- skin; abnormal growths; cauliflower-like fungus;
- injuries and accidents; wounds; slow to heal;
- injuries and accidents; wounds; bleeding freely;
- injuries and accidents; shock from injury;
- injuries and accidents; poisoning; poisoning by mercury;
- generalities; pulse; weak;
- generalities; sensitive; externally; ;
- generalities; sensitive; internally; ;
- generalities; sensitive; to pain;
- generalities; sensitive; intolerance of clothing;
- generalities; symptoms not symmetrical; symptoms on one side; ;
- generalities; symptoms not symmetrical; left; ;
- generalities; symptoms not symmetrical; left then right; ;
- generalities; pulse; soft;
- generalities; pulse; irregular;
- generalities; pulse; abnormal;
- generalities; pain; ulcerative; internally; ;
- generalities; paralysis; one-sided; left; ;
- generalities; in women; symptoms before period; ;
- generalities; in women; period;
- generalities; in women; symptoms after period; ;
- generalities; periodic, recurring; fourteenth day; ;
- generalities; pressure;
- generalities; pulsation;
- generalities; at beginning of sleep;
- generalities; after sleep;
- generalities; wet weather;
- generalities; weakness (see lethargic, weariness);
- generalities; weakness (see lethargic, weariness); morning; ;
- generalities; weakness (see lethargic, weariness); morning; on rising; ;
- generalities; weakness (see lethargic, weariness); from slight exertion; ;
- generalities; weakness (see lethargic, weariness); mental exertion; ;
- generalities; weakness (see lethargic, weariness); walking; ;
- generalities; weariness (see weakness);
- generalities; warmth; warm air;
- generalities; on waking; ;
- generalities; when asleep long;
- generalities; in spring; ;
- generalities; swelling; swollen sensation;
- generalities; temperature (felt and effects of temperature); hot feeling; flushes of heat;
- generalities; temperature (felt and effects of temperature); warmth; warm air;
- generalities; touch;
- generalities; touch; slight touch;
- generalities; trembling; externally; ;
- generalities; weariness (see weakness); morning; ;
- generalities; pain; tearing; bones; ;
- generalities; pain; sudden, sharp; internally; ;
- generalities; cancers; fungus haematodes;
- generalities; catalepsy (dazed, allows others to position limbs); from jealousy; ;
- generalities; loosening clothing;
- generalities; constriction; of orifices; ;
- generalities; eating and food; eating;
- generalities; eating and food; after eating; ;
- generalities; eating and food; symptoms while fasting; ;
- generalities; eating and food; cold food;
- generalities; blood vessels; septicaemia (blood poisoning - chills, fever, must lie down, inflammed lungs, liver, kidneys and other organs);
- generalities; blood vessels; excited, rapid blood flow;
- generalities; evening; ;
- generalities; night; ;
- generalities; abscesses;
- generalities; affects of alcohol; ;
- generalities; extreme emotion;
- generalities; autumn;
- generalities; blood vessels; blue discoloration (from lack of oxygen in blood);
- generalities; blood vessels; blue discoloration (from lack of oxygen in blood); in infants;
- generalities; eating and food; warm food;
- generalities; faintness, fainting;
- generalities; jar, stepping;
- generalities; knotted sensation internally (see ball, sensation of);
- generalities; lethargic, tired;
- generalities; lying down; lying in bed;
- generalities; aversion to movement;
- generalities; mucous secretions increased;
- generalities; narcotics;
- generalities; pain; pressing; internally; ;
- generalities; inflammation; internally; gangrenous;
- generalities; inflammation; internally; ;
- generalities; faintness, fainting; on excitement; ;
- generalities; faintness, fainting; during period; ;
- generalities; faintness, fainting; from pain; the heart; ;
- generalities; faintness, fainting; during palpitation; ;
- generalities; haemorrhage;
- generalities; haemorrhage; blood does not clot;
- generalities; inflammation; indurated (hard from inflammation);
- generalities; inflammation; externally; ;
- generalities; morning; ;
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