Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Abscess
- Balanitis
- Breast, suppurating
- Nodosities in breast
- Bubo
- Burns
- Carbuncle
- Chilblains
- Deafness
- Eyes, inflamed
- Fever
- Fistula
- Glandular swelling
- Jaundice
- Labour
- Nails, pulp of, inflamed
- Nipples, sore
- Suppuration
- Tetanus
- Ulcers
- Uterus, inflammation of
- Cancer of uterus
- Offensive discharge from uterus
- Varicosis
- Whitlow
- Wounds
- Irritability
- Easily frightened
- Great tendency to start
- Nervousness hearing very acute
- Great irritability
- Intense depression
- Dulness of the head, as after a night's revel
- Heaviness of the head in the morning, as after a long illness
- Pressure and feeling of heaviness in the occiput
- Headache, and feeling of heat in the forehead after a meal
- Flushes of heat on the forehead, in the evening
- Inflammation of the white of the eyes, with pressure at times in the forehead, at times in the temples, only when lying down
- Dryness and biting in the margins of the lids, as from smoke
- Hearing too acute
- Starts with a fright
- Small vesicles in the corner of the mouth
- The submaxillary glands are painful to the touch, with sensation as if swollen
- Actual swelling of submaxillary glands
- Sensation as if ulcerated in the interior of submaxillary glands
- Drawing and tension in the submaxillary glands, when moving the head
- Pressure in the sophagus during deglutition, from pain in the submaxillary glands
- Bitter-slimy taste in the throat, the food having a natural taste
- Diminished appetite at dinner, although he relishes his food
- Hiccough when smoking
- Boring and digging deep in the umbilical region
- Sticking in the l. side of the abdomen, during movement, going off during rest
- Stool in the morning, accompanied with feverish chilliness, preceded by pinching and uneasiness in the abdomen
- Frequent micturition, with emission of pale, clear, hot, and even burning urine
- Tearing in the urethra during the chilliness
- Drawing pressure in l. side of chest, when standing, also in sternum, with stitches in r. side of chest, in evening when lying in bed
- Tearing with pressure between the scapul
- Pain under the r. scapula as if ulcerated and bruised, with pressure
- Rheumatic drawing in the r. side of neck, < when bending the neck over to one side and when raising the arm
- The axillary glands are painful to the touch
- Pressure and drawing tension in the hand and in the tarsal joints, during rest
- Tearing burning in the calf, when sitting
- Spasmodic drawing in the inner border of the foot, when sitting
- Rheumatic drawing pains, only during motion
- The wound becomes raw and inflamed
- Wound is painful in the morning as if beaten
- Stinging as if it would suppurate in wound
- The parts around the wound become red, with stinging in the wound during the febrile heat
- Great tendency to start, with great nervousness and extreme sensitiveness of hearing
- Drowsiness with ill-humour and delirium
- Restless night
- Constant waking
- Frequent micturition and drinking
- Uneasiness in every position
- Almost all the symptoms make their appearance during the chilly stage of the fever
- Feels most comfortable when walking or else in a state of perfect rest
- Coldness and great sensitiveness to the open air, the whole morning
- Shuddering in the back, with pressure in the region of the last true rib of l. side, and movements in the stomach and abdomen as if he would faint
- Shuddering and goose-flesh, although the skin feels warm to the touch
- Feverish chilliness in the hands and feet, the whole morning, with rheumatic drawing and pressure in the whole body, and pain in the ribs as if pressed together and bruised, after sitting
- Heat in the afternoon, with frequent thirst, chilliness and shiverings intermixed, particularly after drinking
- Heat in the evening, with coldness of the head and hands, intermingled with shivering, and accompanied with aversion to drinks
- Feeling of heat in the face, hands, and feet, after a meal, succeeded by thirst
- Great heat, in the evening when in bed, accompanied with moisture on the feet, which are burning
- Great heat the whole morning, with copious perspiration, feeling of qualmishness in the chest, and burning in the axill
Allen's Keynotes
- traumatic affections: to secure union by first intention and prevent suppuration
- in all cases of loss of soft parts when union cannot be effected by means of adhesive plaster
- external wounds with or without loss of substance; torn and jagged looking woulds
- post-surgical operation; to promote healthy granulation and prevent excessive suppuration and disfiguring scars
- traumatic and idiopathic neuroma; neuritis from lacerated wounds; exhausted from loss of blood and excessive pain
- rupture of muscles or tendons; lacerations during labor; wounds penetrating articulations with loss of synovial fluids
- wounds: with sudden pain during febrile heat; constitutional tendency to erysipelas; old, neglected, offensive; threatening gangrene
- ulcers: irritable, inflamed, sloughing, varicose; painful as if beaten; excessive secretion of pus
- almost specific for clean, surgical cuts or lacerated wounds, to prevent excessive suppuration
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