Suited to persons of light hair, fair complexion with a weak, relaxed
muscular system.
Worm affections of children ( Cina , Sil. , Spig. ).
Nervous diseases; twitching, convulsive tremblings, catalepsy;
from worms ( Cina , Psor. ).
Illusions: that he is sick; parts shrunken; that she is pregnant
when merely distended from flatus; that she has some horrible throat
disease that will be fatal.
Delirium during intermittents ( Pod. ).
Sneezing: in spasmodic paroxysms; followed by lachrymation; copious
watery coryza; face hot and eyelids red and burning.
Diphtheria, tonsillitis; can swallow warm food more easily; stitches
and most symptoms, especially of throat, go from left to right (
Lach. , Lac. c. ).
Sensation of a skin hanging loosely in throat; must swallow over
it.
Headache: from too much thinking, too close application of attention
( Arg. n. ); from worms.
Dryness of fauces and throat.
Parchment-like dryness of skin.
Relations. - Compare: Col , Colch. , Lyc. , where < is from
4 to 8 p. m.; Puls. , Sab. > in open air.
Follows: Bry. and Ran. b. well in pleurisy, and has cured after
Acon. and Bry. failed.
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