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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 16

Abrotanum __________________________________________________
doesn’t matter what the name of the disease is as long as the characteristic symptoms are present.
The weakness and prostration combined with a kind of hectic fever can also occur after an influenza especially in children. (One should not only think of remedies like Gels., Chin., etc. in such cases.)
Abrotanum is not only an important remedy in marasmus and weakness of children but also a good one in other children’s diseases such as hydrocele or nosebleed in little boys. In addition it is almost specific in discharges from the umbilicus of the newborn with oozing of serous or bloody fluid if the general symptoms are at least partly present. (Calc., Calc-p. ,)
A great characteristic is the so-called metastasis and the alternation betweeen different disease symptoms i.e. one diseased condition completely disappears and another takes its place.
Inflammation of the parotids changes to inflammation in the testes or mammary glands. (Puis.,) Hydrocele after supressed eruption. Headache alternates with hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids alternate with rheumatism. Rheumatism alternates with diarrhea or dysentery. Diarrhea alternates with constipation.
Another great characteristic of Abrotanum is complaints or diseases after suppression of discharges, in particular after a suddenly checked diarrhea. This suppression can occur after medical treatment but also spontaneously i.e. the discharge or the diarrrhea can slack off by itself without visible reason. The consequences are diverse: general weakness, emaciation, nose bleeding, or bleedings of the urinary organs, dry cough, gastric disturbances, rheumatism, etc.
An ill Abrotanum patient cannot bear not to have loose stools and a diarrhea often relieves all his other complaints. (Nat-s., Zinc)
Many internal diseases can supervene after suppressed hemorrhoids, as after their extirpation. The hemorrhoids themselves are inflamed, protrude, bum when touched or while pressing at stool and like in Aesc. or Nux-v., they are accompanied by sacral pains. Sometimes the patients have a frequent inclination to stool although hardly anything but blood is passed. DUring a "hemorrhoidal colic" the patient is restless, sleepless and in some cases one may see ebullitions with general heat and distended veins on forehead and hands.
Abrupt suppression of rheumatism or receding gout are other important causes of many ailments. This suppression can happen either