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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 15

Abrotanum_________________________________________________
dreams and wake from a dream in a fright. Eventually fear and anxiety overcome them causing internal trembling.
While lying in bed they may hear a sound like distant talking which ameliorates when listening intently but returns as they tum their mind from it.
Abrotanum can also develop paralytic states where the head drops, or the hands loose their power to hold anything.
Children are irritable, obstinate and melancholic. They may sit by themselves without much involvement with others. They feel dull, sluggish, with a difficulty of comprehension.
Generalities
One of the best known symptoms of Abrotanum is emaciation – marasmus in children or cachexia in adults.
The emaciation sometimes develops very quickly, It usually begins in the lower limbs and gradually spreads upwards so that the face is the last affected. The abdomen is often enlarged, bloated and distended.
The next keynote is emaciation with ravenous, gnawing hunger, losing flesh while eating well. (Calc., lod., Nat-m., Tub., etc.). The baby cries all day for milk and drinks a lot but the food is not assimilated properly and passes in large, frequent and undigested stools. Total loss of appetite may be possible in some cases.
The children are at first mostly cross and irritable, crying constantly. As the emaciation proceeds they become more and more depressed and despondent. The skin becomes flabby, loose, shrivelled and lies in folds. Their face becomes wrinkled, dry, pale and cold with blue rings around the dull, sunken eyes and distended veins on the forehead. It is an old face, a face that looks much older than the actual age of the patient.
The weakness becomes more and more pronounced. The patient may be unable to stand or cannot hold up his head because of the weakness of the neck. (Aeth., Calc-p.,)
This whole state, which naturally never shows itself in such a marked degree, can accompany many different diseases; for example a chronic tuberculous or cancerous peritonitis with enlarged abdominal glands. (Abrotanum has a special affinity to the mesenteric lymphnodes). It