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The Science of Therapeutics - Classical Homeopathy Online

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Full text <strong>of</strong> "<strong>The</strong> <strong>Science</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>rapeutics: According to the Principles <strong>of</strong> Homeopath...Page 596 <strong>of</strong> 653For the nosebleed <strong>of</strong> ansemic individuals, two or three doses <strong>of</strong>Crocus 8 a day proves very efficient. If debility is a prominentsymptom, China 1 or Phosphor. 3 are important remedies whichwill arrest severe hemorrhages. After the nosebleed ceases^ thegeneral treatment <strong>of</strong> ansemia has to be continued.For hfiemoptysis from excessive walking, dancing, running,ascending eminences, etc., attended with vascular erethism, Aeon.in solution, a dose every fifteen or thirty minutes, in connectiowith cold applications to the chest, renders most excellent serviIf, under similar circumstances, the lungs have become weariedby much talking or loud reading, blowing on wind-instruments,etc., and an oppression is felt on the chest, and symptoms <strong>of</strong> pnemonia threaten, we at once resort to Phosph. 8 in solution, a dosevery hour or half hour ; at the same time we employ cold applications to the chest. We likewise refer the reader to the chapter ohfiemoptysis or hemorrhage from the lungs.Nvj: vom. 3 may prove a good remedy for the hsemoptysis <strong>of</strong>aneemic persons, when caused by excessive mental labor or by theabuse <strong>of</strong> spirits.For the best means <strong>of</strong> invigorating the constitution, diet, exercise, occupation, etc., we refer the reader to the chapter on tubculosis.For the anaemia <strong>of</strong> chlorotic persons, the reader is referred to tchapter on Chlorosis.it. ConaeeiitlTe Ansemla.Consecutive ansemia is in every particular case attended with adiminution <strong>of</strong> fat, decrease <strong>of</strong> strength and loss <strong>of</strong> bodily weight<strong>The</strong>se conditions, together with their exciting causes and consequences, are <strong>of</strong> great importance for the selection <strong>of</strong> the rightremedy. Among the phenomena which accompany or follow thisform <strong>of</strong> antemia, we distinguish paroxysms <strong>of</strong> syncope, spasms, neuralgia, hypersesthesia, ansesthesia, debility, emaciation, hydrse<strong>The</strong> treatment <strong>of</strong> acute anaemia consequent upon severe hemor710 Consecutive Anaemia.rbages from the lungs, stomacli, bowels, womb, etc., has been indcated in the chapters where these accidents are treated <strong>of</strong>.Chronic anaemia, consequent upon repeated losses <strong>of</strong> blood, evenwhen complicated with hydrsemic symptoms, requires China 1, fromthree to four doses a day, if debility is the prominent symptom ;and Ferr, met. 1, one to three doses a day, if the anaemic symptoare the most prominent. A strengthening diet, rest and fresh airare likewise indispensable. If both these conditions exist at thesame time, we prescribe China and Ferrum in alternate doses.For the debility superinduced by sexual excesses we give Phosphor, 3 or China 1; for anaemia Phosphori ac, 1, or Calc, carb. 6http://www.archive.org/stream/sciencetherapeu00kafkgoog/sciencetherapeu00kafkgoog_djvu.txt

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