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For gastric and bilious attacks, especially gastric headaches.
Mapped tongue ( Lach. , Mer. , Nat. m. ); covered with a white
film with sensation of rawness. This film comes off in patches,
leaving dark red, tender, very sensitive spots ( Ran. s. ).
Jaundice with enlargement and induration of liver (mapped tongue).
Debility, loss of appetite, profuse night sweats, especially when
convalescing from bilious or typhoid fever.
Restlessness of limbs in typhoid ( Rhus , Zinc. ).
Relations. - Compare: Bry. , Hydr. , Nux , in
gastric and bilious affections.
Aggravation. - Almost all symptoms appear when
sitting; lying down; resting.
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