Persons of light complexion, blondes; thin, spare, irritable; subject
to hepatic, gastric and abdominal complaints ( Pod. ); every age,
sex and temperament.
Constant pain under the lower and inner angle of right scapula
( Kali c. , Mer. - under the left, [Chenop. g.], Sang. ).
Ailments: brought on or renewed by change of weather ( Mer. );
all lessen after dinner.
Tongue coated thickly yellow, with red edges, showing imprint of
teeth ( Pod. - large, flabby, with imprint of teeth, Mer. ).
Desire for very hot drinks, unless almost boiling stomach will
not retain them ( Ars. , Casc. ).
Periodic orbital neuralgia (right side), with excessive lachrymation;
tears fairly gush out ( Rhus ).
Constipation: stool, hard, round balls like sheep's dung ( Op.
, Plumb. ); alternate constipation and diarrhoea.
Diarrhoea: at night; slimy, light-gray; bright-yellowish; brown
or white, watery, pasty; involuntary.
Face, forehead, nose, cheeks, remarkably yellow.
Yellow-gray color of the skin; wilted skin; of the palms of hands
( Sep. ).
Hepatic diseases; jaundice, pain in right shoulder.
Pneumonia of right lung, liver complications ( Mer. ).
Spasmodic cough; small lumps of mucus fly from mouth when coughing
([Bad.], Kali c. ).
Affects right side most; right eye, right lung, right hypochondrium
and abdomen, right hip and leg; right foot cold as ice, left natural
( Lyc. ).
Old, putrid, spreading ulcers, with a history of liver disease,
or of a tubercular diathesis.
Gall-stones, with pain under the right shoulder-blade (terrible
attacks of gall-stone colic, [Card. m.]).
Relations. - Chel. antidotes the abuse of Bry. , especially in
hepatic complaints.
Compare: Acon. , Bry. , Lyc. , Mer. , Nux , Sang. , Sep. , Sulph.
Ars. , Lyc. , Sulph. follow well, and will often be required to
complete the cure.
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