Materia Medica

BROMIUM – Allen TF

For scrofulous children with enlarged parotids.

Migraine of leftside, < stooping, especially after drinking milk.

Coryza, with pressure at root of nose, internal soreness, watery, excoriating discharges, nose seems stopped.

Diphtheria and enlarged parotids, which finally suppurate.

In diphtheria, symptoms of the disease invading the larynx.

Goitre.

Intensely painful haemorrhoids.

Membranous dysmenorrhoea; spasmodic contractions.

Loud emissions of flatus from the vagina, with dysmenorrhoea.

Chronic inflammation of the ovaries.

Tumors in mammary gland.

Croup, diphtheritic; croup idiopathic.

In croup Brom. is rarely indicated in the early stage; but when the febrile symptoms have subsided, the patient is weak, perspiring, has a hard, tight cough, which is spasmodic, with suffocative attacks and sometimes rattling of mucus in larynx; the element of spasm generally indicates the drug.

It follows well after Iodine.

The choice is generally between Kali bich., and Brom.; these are adapted to the same stage of the disease.

Spasmodic croup symptoms, starting up as if choked, > drinking; every inspiration provokes cough.

Asthma in suffocative attacks, it seems as if the breathing were hindered by spasmodic constriction.

In pneumonia, for suffocative attacks, cannot expectorate.

Asthma > at sea.

Hypertrophy of heart, palpitation, suffocation.

Ful ulcers.