Adapted to the rheumatic, gouty diathesis; persons of robust vigorous
constitution; diseases of old people.
External impressions, light, noise, strong odors, contact, bad
manners, make him almost beside himself ( Nux ); his sufferings
seem intolerable.
Ailments: from grief or misdeeds of others ( Staph. ).
Pains are drawing, tearing, pressing; light or superficial during
warm weather; affect the bones and deeper tissues, when air is cold;
pains go from left to right ( Lach. ).
Smell painfully acute; nausea and faintness from the odor of cooking
food, especially fish, eggs or fat meat ( Ars. , Sep. ); bad effects
from night watching ( Coc. ).
Aversion to food; loathing even the sight of still more the smell
of it.
The abdomen is immensely distended with gas, feeling as if it would
burst.
Burning, or icy coldness in stomach and abdomen.
Autumnal dysentery, discharges from bowels contain white shreddy
particles in large quantities; white mucus; "scrapings of intestines"
( Canth. , Carb. ac. ).
Urine: dark, scanty or suppressed; in drops, with white sediment;
bloody, brown, black, inky; contains clots of putrid decomposed
blood, albumin, sugar.
Affected parts very sensitive to contact and motion.
Arthritic pains in joints; patient screams with pain on touching
a joint or stubbing a toe.
Relations. - Compare: Bry. in rheumatic gout with serous effusions;
in rheumatism in warm weather.
Often cures in dropsy after Apis and Ars. fail.
Aggravation. - Mental emotion or exhaustion; effects of hard study;
odor of cooking food.
Motion: if the patient lies perfectly still, the disposition to
vomit is less urgent. Every motion renew it ( Bry. ).
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