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ABIES CANADENSIS

ABIES CANADENSIS (abies-c) Mucous membranes are affected by Abies Can. and gastric symptoms are most marked, and a catarrhal condition of the stomach is produced. There are peculiar cravings and chilly sensations that are very characteristic, especially for women with uterine displacement, probably due to defective nutrition with debility. Respiration and heart action labored. Wants to lie down all the time; skin cold and clammy, hands cold; very faint. Right lung and liver feel small and hard. Gleet. Head Feels light-headed, tipsy. Irritable. Stomach Canine hunger with torpid liver. GNAWING, HUNGRY, FAINT FEELING at the epigastrium. Great appetite, craving for meat, pickles, radishes, turnips, artichokes, coarse food. TENDENCY TO EAT

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Abies canadensis – Boericke

Mucous membranes are affected by Abies Can. and gastric symptoms are most marked, and a catarrhal condition of the stomach is produced. There are peculiar cravings and chilly sensations that are very characteristic, especially for women with uterine displacement, probably due to defective nutrition with debility. Respiration and heart action labored. Wants to lie down all the time; skin cold and clammy, hands cold; very faint. Right lung and liver feel small and hard. Gleet.   Head Feels light-headed, tipsy. Irritable.   Stomach Canine hunger with torpid liver. GNAWING, HUNGRY, FAINT FEELING at the epigastrium. Great appetite, craving for meat, pickles, radishes, turnips, artichokes, coarse food. TENDENCY TO EAT FAR

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Abies Canadensis – Clarke

Pinus canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. Canada Pitch. N. O. Coniferæ. Tincture of fresh bark and young buds. Clinical.─Indigestion. Liver disorder. Uterine displacement. Characteristics.─Abies can. has been only imperfectly proved, but it has marked symptoms which will serve to indicate it in any case of disease in which they may be prominent: Great appetite, tendency to over-eat; gnawing, hungry, faint feeling in epigastrium. According to Hale it has cured: “A light-headed feeling, attended with a gnawing, hungry, faint feeling at epigastrium, craving hunger which, if gratified, was followed by distension of the stomach and hard beating of the heart.” Among the peculiar sensations are: A feeling as if the right lung and

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ABIES NIGRA – Allen TF

The most characteristic indication for Abies in indigestion is the distress as if something were knotted up in the stomach. It has often proved curative in the dyspesia resulting from the use of tea and tobaco.  

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Abies nigra – Boericke

(Black Spruce) A powerful and long-acting remedy, in various forms of disease, whenever the characteristic stomach symptoms are present. Most of the symptoms are associated with the gastric disturbances. IN DYSPEPTIC TROUBLES OF THE AGED, with functional heart symptoms; also after tea or tobacco. CONSTIPATION. Pain in external meatus.   Head Hot, with flushed cheeks. Low-spirited. Dull during the day, wakeful at night. Unable to think.   Stomach PAIN IN STOMACH ALWAYS COMES ON AFTER EATING. Sensation of a lump that hurts, AS IF A HARD-BOILED EGG HAD LODGED IN THE CARDIAC END OF STOMACH; continual distressing constriction just above the pit of the stomach, as if everything were knotted

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Abies Nigra – Clarke

Black or Double Spruce. (Northern part of North America.) N. O. Coniferæ. Tincture of the gum. Clinical.─Constipation. Cough. Dyspepsia. Eructations. Hæmorrhages. Hypochondriasis. Malarial fevers. Tea, effects of. Tobacco, effects of. Characteristics.─The grand characteristic of Abies nig. is a sensation in the cardiac end of the stomach or in the œsophagus where it enters the stomach, as if a hard body, as a hard-boiled egg, had lodged there. (China has the lump under the sternum, but higher up. Feeling in the epigastrium as if food were lying there, Pul., Bry.) Where, this symptom is present, whether in dyspepsia, lung disease (when the sensation is as if there was a hard substance to be coughed up) with or without

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Abies nigra – Farrington

  I cannot forbear mentioning a symptom of this Abies nigra, a symptom, too, that has been frequently confirmed. I refer to the application of the drug in dyspepsia when the patient complains of a feeling as though he had swallowed some indigestible substance which had stuck at the cardiac extremity of the stomach. That is the main symptom and the keynote of the drug. There are also present, the low spiritedness, the hypochondriasis, and the constipation incident to dyspepsia.  

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Abrotanum – Allen

SOUTHERNWOOD COMPOSITAE   Alternate constipation and diarrhoea: lienteria. Marasmus of children with marked emaciation, especially of legs (Iod., Sanic, Tub.); the skin is flabby and hangs loose in folds (of neck, Nat. m., Sanic). In marasmus, head weak, cannot hold it up. (AETH.) Marasmus of lower extremities only. Ravenous hunger; losing flesh while eating well (Iod., Nat. m., Sanic, Tub.). Painful contractions of the limbs from cramps or following colic. Rheumatism: for the excessive pain before the swelling commences; from suddenly-checked diarrhea or other secretions; alternates with hemorrhoids, with dysentery. Gout: joints stiff, swollen, with pricking sensation; wrists and ankle-joints painful and inflamed. Very lame and sore all over. Itching

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Abrotanum – Boericke

(Southernwood) A very useful remedy in MARASMUS, especially of lower extremities only, yet with good appetite. METASTASIS. Rheumatism following checked diarrhoea. Ill effects of suppressed conditions especially in gouty subjects. TUBERCULOUS PERITONITIS. EXUDATIVE PLEURISY and other exudative processes. After operation upon the chest for hydrothorax or empyaemia, a pressing sensation remains. Aggravation of haemorrhoids when rheumatism improves. Nosebleed and hydrocele in boys. Great weakness after influenza. ( KALI PHOS.)   Mind Cross, irritable, anxious, depressed.   Face Wrinkled, cold, dry, pale. Blue rings around dull-looking eyes. Comedones, with emaciation. Nosebleed. ANGIOMA OF THE FACE.   Stomach Slimy taste. Appetite good, but emaciation progresses. Food passes undigested. Pain in stomach; worse

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Abrotanum – Clarke

Artemisia abrotanum. Lady’s Love. Southernwood. (Southern Europe.) N. O. Compositæ. Tincture of fresh leaves and stems. Clinical.─Boils. Chilblains. Epilepsy. Gout. Hæmorrhoids. Hectic fever. Hydrocele. Indigestion. Lienteria. Marasmus. Myelitis, chronic. Nose-bleed. Paralysis. Rheumatism. Umbilicus, oozing from. Worms. Characteristics.─The most prominent symptom of Abrot. is the wasting it causes, most marked in lower extremities. It has also an intense indigestion and morbid appetite. There are burning, gnawing, constricting pains, and sometimes vomiting of offensive matters. A peculiar sensation is as if the stomach were hanging or swimming its water. After a checked diarrhœa, rheumatism may ensue. Another great characteristic of Abrot. is metastasis; metastatic rheumatism. Metastasis of rheumatism from joints to heart; to spine.

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Abrotanum – Kent

  This very valuable remedy should be more frequently used. It is indicated in such conditions as are cured by BRYONIA and RHUS TOX., but its symptoms mark out its own individual cases. Rheumatic conditions with heart irritation; epistaxis; bloody urine; anxiety and trembling, when there has been a history of diarrhoea. A suddenly checked diarrhoea will be followed by the above symptoms in a case requiring Abrot. A suddenly suppressed rheumatism of any joint followed by violent cardiac symptoms; it is much like LEDUM, AURUM and KALMIA.   In marasmus of children it is a very useful remedy and not unfrequently indicated. The emaciation begins IN THE LOWER LIMBS

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ABSINTHIUM – Allen TF

This drug has been used as a remedy for prolonged spasm of children, and in a few cases of epileptiform convulsions of older persons. Its clinical history, is however, very imperfect.

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Absinthium – Boericke

(Common Wormwood) A perfect picture of epileptiform seizure is produced-by this drug. Nervous tremors precede attack. Sudden and severe giddiness, delirium with hallucinations and loss of consciousness. Nervous excitement and sleeplessness. Cerebral irritation, hysterical and infantile spasms come within range of this remedy. Poisoning by mushrooms. Chorea. TREMOR. Nervousness, excitement, and sleeplessness in children.   Mind Hallucinations. Frightful visions. Kleptomania. Loss of memory. Forgets what has recently happened. Wants nothing to do with anybody. Brutal.   Head VERTIGO, WITH TENDENCY TO FALL BACKWARD. General confusion. Wants head low. Pupils dilated unequally. Face blue. SPASMODIC FACIAL TWITCHING. Dull occipital headache. (GELSEM. PICRIC AC. )   Mouth Jaws fixed. Bites tongue; trembles;

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