Leucophlegmatic, blond hair, light complexion, blue eyes, fair skin;
tendency to obesity in youth.
Psoric constitutions; pale, weak, timid, easily tired when walking.
Disposed to grow fat, corpulent, unwieldly.
Children with red face, flabby muscles, who sweat easily and take
cold readily in consequence.
Large heads and abdomens; fontanelles and sutures open; bones soft,
develop very slowly.
Curvature of bones, especially spine and long bones; extremities
crooked, deformed; bone irregularly developed.
Head sweats profusely while sleeping, wetting pillow far around
( Sil. , Sanic. ).
Profuse perspiration, mostly on back of head and neck, or chest
and upper part of body ( Sil. ).
Difficult and delayed dentition with characteristic head sweats,
and open fontanelles.
During either sickness or convalescence, great longing for eggs;
craves indigestible things ( Alum. ); aversion to meat.
Acidity of digestive tract; sour eructations, sour vomiting, sour
stool; sour odor of the whole body ( Hep. , Rheum. ).
Girls who are fleshy, plethoric, and grow too rapidly.
Menstruation too early, too profuse, too long lasting; with subsequent
amenorrhoea and chlorosis with menses scanty or suppressed.
Women: menses too early, too profuse; feet habitually cold and
damp, as if they had on cold damp stockings; continually cold in
bed.
The least mental excitement causes profuse return of menstrual
flow ( Sulph. , Tub. ).
Fears she will lose her reason or that people will observe her
mental confusion ( Act. ).
Lung diseases of tall, slender, rapidly growing youth; upper third
of right lung ( Ars. - upper left, [Myr.], Sulph. ); oftener the
guide to the constitutional remedy than Phosphorus (compare, Tub.
).
Diseases: arising from defective assimilation; imperfect ossification;
difficulty in learning to walk or stand; children have no disposition
to walk and will not try; suppressed sweat.
Rawness of soles of feet from perspiration ( Graph. , Sanic. );
blisters and offensive foot sweat.
Longing for fresh air (when in a room) which inspires, benefits,
strengthens ( Puls. , Sulph. ).
Coldness: general; of single parts ( Kali bi. ); head, stomach,
abdomen, feet and legs; aversion to cold open air, "goes right
through her:" sensitive to cold, damp air; great liability
to take cold (opposite of Sulph. ).
Sweat: of single parts; head, scalp wet, cold; nape of neck; chest;
axillae, sexual organs; hands, knees; feet ( Sep. ).
Pit of stomach swollen like an inverted saucer, and painful to
pressure.
Uraemic or other diseases brought on by standing on cold, damp
pavements, or working while standing in cold water; modelers or
workers in cold clay.
Feels better in every way when constipated.
Stool has to be removed mechanically ( Aloe. , Sanic. , Sel. ,
Sep. , Sil. ).
Painless hoarseness < in the morning.
Desire to be magnetized ( Phos. ).
Relations. - Complementary: to Bell. , which is the acute of Calc.
Calcarea acts best: before Lyc. , Nux. , Phos. , Sil.
It follows: Nit. ac. , Puls. , Sulph. (especially if pupils are
dilated); is followed by, Kali bi. in nasal catarrh.
According to Hahnemann, Calc. must not be used before Nit. ac.
and Sulph. ; may produce unnecessary complications.
In children it may be often repeated.
In aged people should not be repeated; especially if the first
dose benefited, it will usually do harm.
Aggravation. - Cold air; wet weather; cold water; from washing
( Ant. c. ); morning; during full moon;
Amelioration. - Dry weather; lying on painful side ( Bry. , Puls.
).
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