For full-blooded, plethoric persons.
Congestion, especially to base of brain, chest, spine and stomach.
Violent pains attending inflammation.
Acute rheumatism, high fever, full, hard rapid pulse, sever pains
in joints and muscles ( Bry. , [Salic. ac.]); scanty, red urine.
Child trembles, jerks, threatened with convulsions; continual jerking
or nodding of the head.
Nervous or sick headache; congestion from suppressed menses; intense,
almost apoplectic, with violent nausea and vomiting.
Congestive apoplexy, hot head, bloodshot eyes, thick speech, slow
full pulse, hard as iron.
Convulsions: dim vision; basilar meningitis; head retracted; child
on verge of spasms.
Cerebro-spinal diseases; with spasms, dilated pupils, tetanic convulsions,
opisthotonos; cold clammy perspiration.
Sunstroke, head full, throbbing of arteries, sensitive to sound,
double or partial vision ( Gels. , Glon. ).
Tongue: white or yellow with red streak down the middle; dry, moist,
white or yellow coating, or no coating on either side; feels scalded
( Sang. ).
Pulse: suddenly increases and gradually deceases below normal;
slow, soft, weak; irregular, intermittent ( Dig. , Tab. ).
Veratrum viride should not be given simply to "bring down
the pulse," or "control the heart's action," but
like any other remedy for the totality of the symptoms.
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