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Phosphorus is useful after onion syrup has been abused.
Psorinum has lack of reaction after severe diseases.
Mezereum may be frequently indicated during the months of January
and February (in Canada)
Glonoin: It is stated that if administered just previous to the
period he menses will fail to appear.
Zincum valerianicum is to be thought of in nervous affections when
apparently well-chosen remedies fail to act.
Sulphur: Cases spoiled by the use of Aconitum napellus can often
be adjusted by giving it.
Kali carbonicum: Acidum nitricum is especially active when it follows
this drug.
Hydrastis Canadensis is frequently indicated when the patient has
taken potassium chlorate for sore throat.
Bovista: Smoke from Bovista acts more decidedly on bees than any
other substance of which we know.
Coffea cruda, Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, Asarum, Chamomilla, China,
Ignatia, Teucrium marum verum, Valerian, Zincum valerianicum, may
be used at times to correct over-sensitivity of life force, hyperaesthesia
and /or irritability.
Mercury: Hepar sulph alternately with Acidum nitricum may be given
for over-excitement from abuse of this drug.
Colchicum if given in massive doses for rheumatism, is said to frequently
produce Bright's disease.
Chamomilla (low) to quiet the storm, which is set up by being deprived
of morphia.
Ferrum met: Its action in syphilis is to intensify it.
Phosphorus: Curative effects most marked on the third day after
its administration. Look for thirty-six hour aggravation after giving
it in chronic diseases.
Rhus will not cure sciatica when the bowels are constipated.
Belladonna is said not to affect idiots to any appreciable extent.
Lac caninum: When Belladonna and Lachesis fail in croup or diphtheria
then turns to the polychrest.
Phosphorus antidotes the nausea and vomiting following the administration
of chloroform.
Borax: The symptoms that disappeared after taking it returned after
taking vinegar.
Ambra grisea given in the evening is opt to cause an aggravation.
Opium: The narcotic effect is much diminished by great pain or grief.
Lachesis--- if sudden fright interrupts the good effect of other
medicine.
Tarentula: All the symptoms aggravated by seeing others in trouble.
Arnica acts injuriously after the bite of a dog or other rabid or
angry animal.
Kreosote in burning pains stands next to Arsenicum and frequently
cures after failure of the latter.
Tuberculinum:
In tuberculous patients after well-chosen remedies fail to act.
Calcarea -- eaisly relapses---does not continue to convalesce.
Lycopodium: An occasional dose sometimes aids Berberis in curing.
Lachesis: In malignant pustules its administration should be accompanied
by that of brandy.
Apis is characterized by slowness of action; sometimes have to wait
three or four days before any effects from its administration is
noticed. The favorable effect of the remedy is first shown by increased
flow of urine.
Calcarea: When the remedy does not act put it in the child's bottle.
Squilla, Colchicum and Sanguinaria act better when prepared with
Acetic acid than alcohol.
Phosphorus acts better when the patient the patient has been previously
mesmerized.
Lycopodium acts better when preceded by some other antipsoric.
Belladonna: the unpleasant effects are much intensified if vinegar
is taken after it.
Camphor acts palliatively by producing the symptoms. Better while
thinking of pain.
Chelidonium: Acids, wine and coffee restrict its action.
Aconite must be given preceding Dolichos pruriens in cases of dentition
to prevent convulsions.
Fluoric acid acts beneficially when ulcers become worse from too
large or too frequently repeated doses of Silica.
Ignatia acts better if given in the morning.
Apis acts unfavorably if given in low potencies to women who are
disposed to miscarry.
Lac caninum acts better in single doses, if repeated should be given
at exact intervals.
Kali carbonicum is a very dangerous remedy in old gouty cases but
Kali iod. Is often beneficial.
Arsenic is a dangerous remedy in irritable heat; a dangerous remedy
in dysentery if not the exact similimum.
Syphilitics: Do not forget it in old syphilitics and their children.
Iodine must not be exposed to the direct rays of the sun as it is
decomposed by its chemical effects and become inactive, especially
in low potencies.
Bromium (low): If preparation is not fresh it will not act satisfactorily.
Camphor should never be kept in the same case with other remedies
as it antidotes their active properties.
Lachesis, if left alone, will very often be followed by Sulphur
symptoms.
Apis is antidoted by Plantago and Lachesis and is complementary
to Natrum mur.
Ars.: 1-2 a.m. and 1-2 p.m.
Kali c: 2-4 a.m.
Calc., Thuja: 3 a.m.
Sulphur: 3-5 a.m.
Nux vom: 4-5 a.m.
Arn. Hep, Nux.v: 6 a.m.
Bov, Bry, Eupat, Podo.: 7 a.m.
Eupat., Podo.,: 7-9 a.m.(fevers)
Natrum m., Stann.: 9-10-11 a.m.
Chin.s, Natrum.m.:10-11 a.m.
Cact., Bapt., Nat.m Nux, Sulph.: 11 a.m.
Sulph.:weak, faint, 11 a.m.
Lach.: 12 noon regularly.
Angust., Ant. T., Apis, Ced.: 3 p.m.
Bell.: 3-4 p.m.
Ced.: Migraine every other day 11 a.m.; epilepsy starts with slow
convulsions with menses; abortion occurs at same period each time.
Aranea toothache, neuralgia, fever and chill at the same hour.
Apis, Lyc., Puls.: 4 p.m.
Kali c, Puls, Rhus, Thuj,: 5 p.m.
Hep, Rhus, Sil.: 6 p.m.
Lyc, Rhus.: 7 p.m.
Am.m. Lac vac. Defl., Sulph: every seven days.
Ars, Carb.v, Lach, Psor, Rhus rad, Sulph, Tuberc.: return same day,
week, month, year.
Rhus rad.: yearly recurrence at same hour of day.
MONTREAL, P.Q., CANADA.
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