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ABIES CANADENSIS
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Abies nigra
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Abrotanum
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Absinthium
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Acalypha indica
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Acetanilidum
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Acetic acidum
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Aconitum napellus
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Actea racemosa
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Actea spicata
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Aconitum napellus – Allen

MONKSHOOD RANUNCULACEAE   Is generally indicated in acute or recent cases occurring in young persons, especially girls of a full, plethoric habit WHO LEAD A SEDENTARY LIFE; PERSONS EASILY AFFECTED by atmospheric changes; dark hair and eyes, rigid muscular fibre.   Complaints caused by exposure to DRY COLD AIR, DRY NORTH or WEST WINDS, or exposure to draughts of cold air while in a perspiration; bad effects of checked perspiration.   Great fear and anxiety of mind, with great nervous excitability; afraid to go out, to go into a crowd where there is any excitement or many people; to cross the street.   The countenance is expressive of fear; THE

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ACONITUM NAPELLUS – Allen TF

The convulsions arrested or prevented by Aconite are not dependent upon a chronic constitutional taint, but result from a sudden nervous shock, such as fright, or are of recent origin, as in the puerperal, state; the face is red, hot and sweaty, with other symptoms as above. In hysterical spasms, neuralgias, congestions, hemorrhages, and effects of shock from injury or fright, the terrible mental distress characteristic of the drug must be the guide to its successful use;also after exposure to sun or great heat, with a plethoric appearance, some anaesthesia or great sensitivenessto touch, Acon. may be used always with mental anxiety and acute sensitiveness to pain. The pains are

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Aconitum napellus – Boericke

(Monkshood) A state of fear, anxiety; anguish of mind and body. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RESTLESSNESS, fright, is the most characteristic manifestation of ACONITE. ACUTE, SUDDEN, AND VIOLENT INVASION, WITH FEVER, call for it. Does not want to be touched. Sudden and great sinking of strength. COMPLAINTS AND TENSION caused by exposure TO DRY, COLD WEATHER, draught of cold air, checked perspiration, also complaints from VERY HOT WEATHER, especially gastrointestinal disturbances, etc. First remedy in inflammations, inflammatory fevers. Serous membranes and muscular tissues affected markedly. Burning in internal parts; TINGLING, COLDNESS AND NUMBNESS. Influenza. TENSION of arteries; emotional and physical mental tension explain many symptoms. When prescribing Aconite remember Aconite causes

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Aconitum Napellus – Clarke

Common Aconite. Monkshood. Wolfsbane. (Moist pastures and waste places in mountainous districts, Central and Southern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, and Central Asia.) N. O. Ranunculaceć. Tincture of whole plant with root when beginning to flower. Clinical.─Amaurosis. Anger. Apoplexy. Asthma. Blindness, sudden. Bronchitis. Catalepsy. Catheter fever. Chest, affections of. Chicken-pox. Cholera. Cholera infantum. Cold. Coldness. Consumption. Convulsions. Cough. Croup. Cystitis. Dengue fever. Dentition. Diarrhśa. Dropsy. Dysentery. Dysmenorrhśa. Ear, affections of. Enteritis. Erythema nodosum. Excitement. Eye, affections of. Face, flushing of. Fear, effects of. Fever. Fright, effects of. Glands swollen. Glossitis. Gonorrhśa. Hćmorrhages. Hćmorrhoids; strangulated. Headache. Heart, affections of. Hip-joint, diseased. Hodgkin’s disease. Hyperpyrexia. Influenza. Jaundice. Joints, affections of. Labour. Lactation. Laryngitis. Liver, inflammation of. Lumbago. Lungs, affections of. Mania. Measles. Meningitis. Menstruation, disorders of. Miliaria. Miscarriage. Mumps. Myalgia. Myelitis. Nephritis. Neuralgia. Numbness. Śsophagus, inflammation of. Paralysis. Peritonitis. Phlegmasia alba dolens. Pleurisy. Pleurodynia, Pneumonia. Pregnancy. Puerperal fever. Purpura. Quinsy. Remittent fever. Roseola. Scarlatina. Shivering. Sleeplessness. Smell, disorders of. Stiff-neck. Testicles,

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Aconitum napellus – Dunham

Regarding each drug of the materia medica as possessed of individual specific properties peculiar to itself, and which preclude its being a substitute for, or being superseded by, any other drug, it is not material with which drug we begin our special course.   ACONITUM NAPELLUS, known as monkshood, from the shape of its flowers, and as wolfsbane, from the use made of its poisonous juice to exterminate obnoxious animals, was known to the ancients as an active poison, but was first proved by Stoerck in 1761. A proving of it was published by Hahnemann in the “Materia Medica Pura,” vol. 11. A valuable essay was published by Dr. Fleming,

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Aconitum napellus – Farrington

Aconitum napellus is the monkshood. Aconite itself, means without dust. The plant has been so named from the botanical fact that it grows on dry rocks, with scarcely enough earth about to enable it to take root. This shows the hardiness of the plant. It is called the monkshood because of the shape of the flowers, which turn over and give the appearance of a hood thrown over the head. Aconitum napellus contains an active principle called ACONITINE, crystalline in some instances and amorphous in others. In the root of the Aconitum napellus is another principle called NAPELLINE. Aconitine is also contained in one variety of the Staphisagria, the larkspur.

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Aconitum napellus – Kent

    Aconite is a short-acting remedy. Its symptoms do not last long. It is a violent poison in large doses, either destroying life or passing away in its effects quite soon, so that if the patient recovers, the recovery is not delayed. There are no chronic diseases following it. Like a great storm, it comes and sweeps over and passes away. By a little meditation we will discover what kind of sickness all this is like, and what kind of a patient is most likely to have that short, sudden sickness. If we think a moment from experience and homeopathic observation, we will remember that vigorous, plethoric individuals, when

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Aconitum napellus – Lippe

Mind and Disposition. Great, inconsolable anxiety. Complaining fear of approaching death ; predicts the day he is to die. Sensitive irritability. Sadness. [5] Maliciousness. Fitful mood, changing from one thing to another ; now he is full of mirth, whistles and warbles a song ; and then he is disposed to weep. Delirium, especially at night -with ecstasy. Fear of ghosts. Head. Vertigo when rising, with nausea ; vanishing of sight ; bleeding of the nose. [10] Congestion to the head, especially towards evening, with fullness and pulsation in the head, vanishing of sight, singing in the ears, red-hot face. Inflammation of the brain-sensation of fulness and heaviness in the forehead, with the sensation as if the

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Aconitum napellus – Nash

    FEAR: of death; of crowds; of going out. Anything, always fearful.   Complaints from exposure to cold, dry cold.   Congestions and inflammations, acute, first stage with great anxiety, heat and restlessness; tosses about in agony; throws off covering. Inflammatory fever.   Pains insuppressable < at night, especially in the evening; neuralgic.   Face very red and flushed, but turns pale on rising up.   Favorite points of attack: Larynx (croup), bronchi (bronchitis), lungs and pleura (pneumonia and pleurisy), joints (rheumatism), heart and circulation (erethism). Modalities: < in the evening (chest symptoms and pains); lying on left side; in warm room or warm covering. > uncovering; kicks the

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Actaea racemosa – Allen

(MACROTYS) (Black. Snake-root) Has a wide action upon the cerebrospinal and muscular system, as well as upon the uterus and ovaries. Especially useful in rheumatic, nervous subjects with ovarian irritation, uterine cramps and heavy limbs. Its muscular and crampy pains, primarily of neurotic origin, occurring in nearly every part of the body, are characteristic. AGITATION AND PAIN indicate it. Pains like electric shocks here and there. Migraine. Symptoms referable to the pelvic organs prominent. “It lessens the frequency and force of the pulse soothes pain and allays irritability.”   Mental. Sensation of a cloud enveloping her. Great depression, with DREAM OF IMPENDING EVIL. Fears riding in a closed carriage, of

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Actæa Racemosa – Clarke

Cimicifuga racemosa. Actæa monogynia. C. serpentaria. Macrotys racemosa. Botroflus serpentaria. Black snake root. Black Cohosh. (Canada, Georgia, Western States of America.) N. O. Ranunculaceæ. Tincture of the root. Trituration of the resinoid, Macrotyn. Clinical.─Abortion, tendency to. Angina pectoris. Appetite, disordered. Back pains. Breast, affections of. Cerebro-spinal meningitis. Change of life. Chest, pains in. Chorea. Delirium Tremens. Diaphragm, rheumatism of. Dyspepsia. Epilepsy. Faintness. Headache. Heart, affections of. Hyperpyrexia. Hypochondriasis. Hysteria. Lumbago. Melancholia. Meningitis. Menstruation, disorders of. Myalgia. Neuralgia. Ovaries, affections of. Perichondritis. Pleurodynia. Pregnancy, disorders of. Puerperal mania. Rheumatic gout. Rheumatism. Sciatica. Side, pain in. Sinking sensation. Sleeplessness. Spinal irritation. Stiff-neck. Tinnitus aurium. Tremors. Uterus, affections of. Vomiting of pregnancy. Characteristics.─One of the most marked symptoms of Actæa rac. is

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Actaea racemosa – Nash

  Nervous symptoms, twitchings, spasms, convulsions, neuralgias; chills without shaking < at menstrual period.   Muscular rheumatism; stiff neck, drawing head back; can’t turn the head; rheumatism of the belly of muscles, by preference.   Headaches PRESSING OUTWARD; or upward, as if top of head would fly off, or into eyes (ciliary neuralgia), or down nape into spine.   Gloomy, sad, SLEEPLESS; thinks she will go insane.   Menorrhagia; pains run through hips into thighs, passing down.   Climacteric; infra-mammary pains left side, persistent.   Modalities: < menstrual period and during climacteric.   # # # # ACTAEA RACEMOSA is another remedy which exerts a strong influence upon the female

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Actæa Spicata – Clarke

Baneberry. Herb Christopher. (Europe and Asia.) N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of root obtained in autumn. Clinical.─Cancer of stomach Fright, effects of, Hepatitis. Pleurisy. Rheumatism. Toothache. Characteristics.─This is a rheumatic remedy like the other Actæa, but affecting more prominently the small joints and wrists. I have several times cured wrist-rheumatism with it. The joints swell after slight fatigue. The pains are tearing, drawing. The right arm and right wrist are specially affected; and there are pains like rheumatism in face. Pains are of a violent, tearing, drawing character, < by touch or movement. Pains of this kind running from decayed tooth to temples. Swelling of the joints from slight fatigue may be regarded

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Actea racemosa – Farrington

WE have in the homeopathic materia medica, two varieties of the Actea, ACTEA RACEMOSA and ACTEA SPICATA. The last named of these may be dismissed in a very few words. It acts upon the joints, especially upon the smaller joints as those of the hands and feet. It is useful in rheumatism affecting these parts especially if the hands and wrists are involved.   Actea racemosa acts upon the cerebro-spinal nervous system and especially on the motor nerves. It seems to have a decided influence over the nerves distributed to muscles, producing a perfect picture of myalgia.   Actea racemosa is also valuable by reason of its reflex nervous symptoms.

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Actea racemosa – Kent

    This remedy has been only meagerly proved, yet there are a few useful points in it. From its proving we can perceive that it is similar to diseased states in the human family, and especially in women, namely, hysterical and rheumatic conditions. The patient is always chilly, easily affected by cold, sensitive to Cold and damp weather, which rouses the rheumatic state and develops a state of rheumatism not only in the muscles and joints all over the body, but also along the course of nerves. In the general nervous disturbance there is a lack of will balance, or great disturbance in the voluntary system, which is the

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