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Kent’s HomeopathyABROTANUM [abrot
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What I have brought out will enable
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Burning is a symptom that runs all
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correspond to that rapidity of acti
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Medicines having much trouble with
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Aethusa has convulsions in children
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The teeth feel too long and are sen
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When the milk ceases after it has s
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the back of the neck is a common fo
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Another affection over which this r
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Sometimes the Aloe patient will pas
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Lupus or cancer on the nose. Face p
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impossible for her to read a line w
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hands still or because of the itchi
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The most striking things we come to
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the open air is grateful to the pat
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Erections very troublesome during t
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There is marked exaltation of fancy
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scanty. Suppressed menses has been
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things. Images, false faces, hideou
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extremities pulsate. He is consciou
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We have had scorbutic, catarrhal co
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external influences, but his real w
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worse; he has neuralgia in the head
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once impressed with the idea that t
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old broken down constitutions. In c
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that is Carbolic acid. I have seen
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along the urinary tract will be fou
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Tongue dry; great thirst". There is
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difficulty that he gets himself tog
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tissue making, such as tuberculosis
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will fall down and have a fit, and
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Desires sugar. He feels that he mus
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Arnica is sometimes suitable to the
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need never run after the surgeon in
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gangrenous inflammation, so violent
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It is a difficult thing to say whic
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acrid discharge that excoriates the
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Involuntary stool there is terrible
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together and the prostration that o
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offensive, yellow or white watery s
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hysterical symptoms. Impatience, in
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Fullness of the bladder. Inflammati
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edclothes, picking all the time, pi
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In most of these complaints the uri
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thing, and but few remedies have it
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Appetite is ravenous. Aversion to f
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Hiccough and nausea. Pain in the st
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heat, coming in flushes with excite
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"Nose feels obstructed as in dry co
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anus with copious moisture. Marked
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The appetite is ravenous. Aversion
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fumbles and you ask him what he is
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BARYTA CARBONICA [bar-c] [Kent’s]
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lood to mount to the head, and favo
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The female has many troubles. Steri
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BARYTA MURIATICA [bar-m] [Kent’s]
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Respiration is fast, anxious, asthm
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Vomiting; bile, mucus, sour, watery
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with great violence. A turmoil is g
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that Bell. patients will not have t
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suitable remedy. All of these cases
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The mother finds that by holding th
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Relaxation will soon follow. It is
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that I have described runs through
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something in the human race. Things
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and the urine becomes copious; free
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When you have these symptoms associ
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produces yellow discharge from the
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the submaxillary, are enormously en
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larynx. It has constriction of the
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ecause they are both so spunky, but
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it hurts so from the action of coug
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administering a dose of Bryonia for
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abdomen is painful during the menst
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ecause it is so well known that the
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A warm room is unbearable; headache
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and tighter upon the skull. There c
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prove that substances found togethe
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At times he is wholly incapable of
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cannot digest lime! Is it not just
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endurance, and if such a patient un
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fact, that is an insanity of the wi
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symptoms, such a state of opacity o
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this way, that any indulgence is fo
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Pain, ulceration and granulation of
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perspiration of the hands, of the p
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It is often observed that this pati
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Weeping at night, in sleep; almost
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Stricture of the rectum not allowin
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CALCAREA SULFURICA [calc-s] [Kent
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Stitching, pulsating, stopped sensa
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Cracked skin. The skin is cracked a
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ut there is a paralytic condition o
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Pressure as with a sharp point in t
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individuals. These constitutions re
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CARBO ANIMALIS [carb-an] [Kent’s]
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Coldness in the stomach with burnin
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A copious watery discharge, filling
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In Carbo veg. the liver, like all t
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here is an expression, "obliged to
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The fever is violent; it has a viol
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Drawing pain in forehead 10 P.M. in
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in anus. Tenesmus during stool. Con
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Anesthesia of the skin. Biting afte
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up day and night. Chorea even at ni
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passed involuntarily. "He urinates
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SMELL AND NOSE---Sickening odor in
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RESPIRATION--Suffocating feeling af
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Went to bed at 11 P.M. still feelin
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e. But they move because they canno
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Those old enough to express themsel
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CHELIDONIUM MAJUS [chel] [Kent’s]
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Great restlessness. "Trembling and
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total deafness, and the noises in t
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evening; in temples and forehead; i
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Hectic fever. Heat during sleep. Ch
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the patient. A woman will come to y
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Stiff neck with pains shooting to o
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It will smart and burn, and a quasi
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muscles everywhere, paralysis of th
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But they do have both, sometimes un
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The wakefulness produced by Coffea
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Let me say that a part of the study
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Bloody stools with scrapings from t
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The physician asks: "What has happe
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without inflammation of the eyes".
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A mental and physical prostration t
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on. It is not a true menstrual flow
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with frequent discharges of yellowi
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A dull pain in the right side in th
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Sometimes then it takes the form of
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safety- valve. If stopped suddenly
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Remains a long time silent. Excitem
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will scarcely miss it. Now, you mig
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Stitching pains in the throat. The
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question, "Why is it, doctor, that
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those chronically sick, in persons
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the close of the heat or during the
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uised. Stitching pain in the head.
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Protrusion of eyes. Redness of eyes
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small matters; very excitable; hyst
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comes a tendency to hemorrhage, at
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a leucorrhoea. Suppression of the m
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Lachrymation. Half open lids. Pain
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There are many dreams, anxious, con
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another form in a man who stays at
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Great coldness running up the back
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If we master thoroughly the Materia
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sleeping". It is important for you
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Hyperaemia of the brain in the even
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Paroxysmal cough like whooping coug
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Drawing, tearing pains. His cold se
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HELLEBORUS NIGER [hell] [Kent’s]I
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explain it to him so he will see it
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chilly patient. The cough is attend
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entirely removed, but an inflammato
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Rheumatic pains in upper limbs. Wea
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discharge from the bowels on hearin
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vomiting. "Redness of the face, and
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doctor is frightened by these shoot
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een met with quite often and such a
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Staphisagria was given to her, and
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about it for fear she will starve t
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that of a little old person, but th
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There are aphthous patches along th
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drawn from posterior nares tasting
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Pain in the right hip joint on moti
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A sensation of weight in the right
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gonorrheal discharge, and such has
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Rumbling in abdomen. Abdomen disten
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there is great weakness, sliding do
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Full of anxiety, despair, and hypoc
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OPIUM [op] [Kent’s]Among the stri
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the lower limbs, fingers and lips;
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and nails. This tissue ulcerates, a
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In every case we find the symptoms
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abscesses in the muscles, and state
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cured glaucoma. It has cured inflam
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flow of water from a hydrant. It is
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patients have had who have received
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has it only in a limited way. If th
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She is in a contemptuous mood, anxi
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Paralysis of single muscles and the
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efore a storm. Rumbling and rolling
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fingers off it; worse at night, wor
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sour milk; the diaper, urine, and f
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This brings us to the state. Where
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Another individual has epilepsy, an
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loated and puffed, the eyes red, an
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cause. Suppression of the menstrual
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Haemorrhage from bowels.Urine scant
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Dark blue vesicles upon the skin. H
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morning; scrofulous inflammation of
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motion and are worse from keeping s
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sometimes rising up under sternum,
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and are used in simple inflammatio
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When the itching extends to the lar
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At another time, during the climact
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"Headache as if forehead would burs
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Suitable in old syphilitics whose c
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covered up, to be kept warm, to hav
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It is said to be incompatible with
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there is a great amount of dryness
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Quick consumption after a suppresse
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Chronic diarrhea, stools jelly-like
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disturbances are routed out. The Si
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Warty growths on the skin, moist er
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Syphilitic iritis. "Perforating or
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wings of the nose and when picked o
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acute complaints of Silica are ofte
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Prostatitis, suppuration, thick, fe
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Inveterate cases of catarrh of the
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On the pain first beginning, there
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of mucus, but at a late date ulcera
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"Felt as if the head would burst wi
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griping and stool, both have colic
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or jar; eyes fixed and glassy, face
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soles and palms of the Sulfur patie
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state when remedies have failed to
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insolvable question of "Who made Go
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and deafness comes on even if there
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he becomes the victim of pain. He w
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Sulfur. If you select a remedy mere
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You have had sufficient said concer
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sunken with pain. Burning heat of t
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Burning in swollen skin. Burning in
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It has chilliness, flashes of heat
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Pain in ovaries during the night. I
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It has cured most terrible and alar
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Pain in groin in a man after coitus
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In the old school, they always supp
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Aversion to mental work. Anxiety ev
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Burnett was of the opinion that rin
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Sleepless before midnight. Cramps i
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He has a strong craving for warm, f
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Sensation of coldness in the abdome
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All the functions are slow; eruptio