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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2253

‘Appetite; wants much but rejects it when given to him’, and ‘Very restless and peevish, wants now in this and now in that direction’.
Sometimes the skin affections may be confined to subjective sensations (without efflorescence). The proving has: ‘Stinging itching at different parts of the body’ and ‘dryness, heat and burning of skin’. Even a soreness to touch at the upper part of the body, which the patient compares to that experi-enced in angina, may be a skin affection of Dulcamara, as Braun shows in AHZ 2/1995.
CLINICAL
Adenitis. Angina faucium. Aphonia. Bladder, affections of. Blepharophthalmia. Catarrh. Cholera. Crusta lactea. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Emaciation. Exostoses. Haemorrhage. Haemorrhoids. Hay-fever. Headache. Herpes. Influenza. Irritation. Lichen. Lumbago. Measles. Meningitis. Myalgia. Myelitis. Neuralgia. Ophthalmia. Paralysis. Pemphigus. Rheumatism. Scarlatina. Scrofula. Stammering. Stiff-neck. Thirst. Tibiae, pains in. Tongue, affections of. Tonsillitis. Tumours. Typhoid. Urine, difficulty in passing; incontinence of. Urticaria. Warts. Water retention. Whooping-cough.
RELATIONS
Antidotes: Cupr. and Merc.
Is antidoted by: Camph., Cup., Ip., Kali-c., Merc. Follows well: Bry., Calc-c., Lyc., Rhus-t., Sep., Verat. Incompatible: Bell., Lach.
Complementary: Bar-c.
Compare: Acon., Ars., Cham., Hell., Nit-ac., Puls., Staph., Sul.
In faintness during stool, Crot-t., Ver.
Effects of cold, moist winds, Ars., Calc., Nux m. (cold, dry winds, Aco., Bry.). Effects of exposure to wet, and better by motion, Rhus-t.
Rheumatic paralysis, Rhus-t., Caust.
Hasty speech and actions, Hep., Bell., Lach., Sul.
Paralysis of lungs, Solania.