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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 99

Other pathological conditions which we may think of for Adrenalin are: Pheochromocytoma, renal insufficiency, eclampsia, malignant hypertension with arteriosclerosis. It is indicated in cases of cardiac infarction or angina with severe constriction across the chest, anguish, vertigo, nausea and vomiting, hyperthyroidism. It is useful in congestion of the lungs, especially because of heart failure, and in cases where we may have sudden hemorrhages from all parts of the body, ie. nose, throat, larynx, stomach, rectum, uterus, bladder etc. Clarke says “it has cured a case of haematuria accompanied by pain in the adrenal region”.
There is progressive loss of strength and loss of weight and
eventually emaciation. The pulse is very rapid and strong.
In violent paroxysmal tachycardia with fear of dying and high blood pressure it is almost a specific. It causes constricting pains in the intestines with anxiety and tachycardia; metrorrhagia during and after labor in hypertensive women.
Paroxysmal pulsating headaches with perspiration. Feeling of strong pulsation in the abdomen or in the whole body. Headaches during hypertensive crisis.
The similarity of pheocromocytoma headaches and Belladona is striking. I quote from Harrison’s Principles of Internal medicines: “Tumors that produce epinephrine predominantly are associated with prominent sweating, palpitations, nervousness, tremor, weight loss, pallor followed by flushing, heat intolerance, and rarely with
hypotension Particular attention should be given to the three most
common symptoms, headache, excessive sweating and palpitations, since at least one of these symptoms is almost always present. Headache is the most common. The headaches are abrupt in onset, severe, throbbing, generalised, and relatively short in duration…” We could not have a better description of Belladona headaches.
CLINICAL
Hypertension. Arteriosclerosis. Angina pectoris. Hemorrhages. Hyperemia. Hemophilia. Acute congestion of lungs. Asthma. Hay fever