General tendency to emaciation, with sallow, pale complexion.
General anaemia, with oedematous feet.
Rheumatic pains in limbs and back, generally < lying down.
General loss of power, threatening paralysis.
Attacks of vertigo, with crawling and whirling in head as if intoxicated; on looking at running water; feeling of emptiness in head.
Sometimes useful in blepharitis, but rarely in purulent ophthalmia, the edges of the lids thickened.
Sticky, tough saliva on palate, causing scratching.
Catarrhal sore throat.
Chronic pharyngeal catarrh, with hawking of jellylike mucus which is viscid and gray, < morning.
Rawness and soreness when coughing, not on swallowing.
Polyuria , diabates insipidus and possibly glycosuria, urine very profuse and turbid, of sweet odor.
Seminal emissions whithout sexual excitement or with loss of sexual power.
Chronic gleet.
Affections of l. ovary, it feels as if it were large.
Prolapsus of uterus with great bearing down and pain extending up back and down l. thigh, with leucorrhoea, yellow, excoriating, ichorous, of an intolerable odor.
In women suffering from uterine disease, pain in joints and limbs.
Ulceration of uterus, cervix swollen, spongy, corroded, with foul discharge.
Palliative in scirrhus of uterus.
Sore feeling extending to the whole abdomen < riding in a carriage.
Loss of voice after singing or talking.
Chronic hoarseness, cannot speak; larynx feels sore, and there is expectoration of gray gelatinous mucus, the rawness extends as far as the bifurcation of the trachea.
When eating fruit it seems as ifa little piece stuck; it feels in upper and front part as if something lay in a little spot, almost as if chilling and somewhat pressing, which constantly irritates him to cough, without being removed by doing so.
Rawness and soreness in upper part of larynx when coughing, not when swallowing (Brom.).
Feeling of a raw spot in windpipe, in region of suprasternal fossa, < speaking, talking or singing.
Cough from laughing.
Cough caused by irritation in larynx and trachea and from accumulation of mucus, the expectoration is characteristic, looking like grayish, boiled starch or like gray jelly.
A valuable remedy for the chronic laryngitis of singers and speakers, the expectoration is characteristic.
Hectic fever every day from 11 till 12 or 1 o’clock.