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Kent's - Classical Homeopathy Online

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sour milk; the diaper, urine, and faeces and perspiration are sour. This is a strong general feature of. The stool smells like spoiled eggs, so also the eructations and flatus. The offensiveness of thestool is horrible, but not so permeating as , which is thick and clay-like, while the Psorinumstool is watery, brown, gushing and may be bloody. Chronic diarrhea, early morning,urgent. Hot flatus,burning the anus; smells of spoiled eggs, and . Involuntary stool at night hasa black, profuse, watery stool at night and after meals). In Psorinum we find the haste of , theflatulence of and , and difficulty of expelling a soft stool like and.There is prostration in some Psorinum cases; prostration of the genitals. It is not such anunusual thing in the female to have aversion to sexual intercourse, but man is not often subject to thecomplaints that cause aversion to coition. Yet we have in man as well as in the woman actual aversionor a state of no enjoyment. He can perform the act and he has no difficulty in obtaining an erection, soit is no impotence, but there is no enjoyment. Impotence come later. "Absence of erections; partsflabby, torpid". "Aversion to coition; impotence; want of emission during coitus". "Prostatic fluiddischarged before urinating.Old gleet, painless discharge; the "last drop"; relaxed and cold genitals; a drop of white oryellow pus after a well selected remedy. 1 Psorinum) is indicated above allothers if there is an unusually offensive state of the genitals. , if the odor is of a nauseating,sweet character; warts exposed by rolling back the foreskin; sweet odor in spite of washing.Psorinum cures many heart complaints. Palpitation from the least exertion, better lying.Stitching pain better lying.Cardiac murmurs of either side. Mitral regurgitant murmur.Pericarditis of rheumatic origin. Heart symptoms with general weakness, dusky face, dazedlook. Weak, irregular and rapid pulse.But mark the modalities. Aggravation in the open air, aggravation when sitting up, aggravationwhen sitting at the writing table; wants to lie down; wants to rest the chest and breathing apparatus bylying down. Asthmatic dyspnoea ameliorated by lying down; and worse the nearer the arms are broughtto the body. Such symptoms are found in very few remedies and in none so marked as in Psorinum.Febrile state. Intermittents, bilious fever, fever from a cold. The patient is so hot that the handunder the covers feels as though in a steam bath and the sensation of heat causes one to draw it back. Itis not the dry heat of , yet it is as intense. It is a steam. He is covered with a boiling sweatin fevers. Head and body hot and hot air or steam beneath the covers. 1 has this, but it is ina violent congestion to the head, an apoplectic condition.) In intermittents he is taken on the street withdifficult breathing. He wants to go home; he is weak and exhausted, crawl up stairs on the hands andknees.The chill is not marked, but the heat is intense and the sweat copious. He is almost in a stupor,befogged, bewildered, cannot answer questions; face red, puffed, mottled. "Sweat profuse, cold,clammy from least exertion". This is another form which comes on in the weak, broken down state.After typhoids, he sweats if he turns in bed, after the least exertion, and the sweat is cold. Profuse nightsweats. Night sweats of phthisis; when there is that tremendous heat under the covers, a copious hotsweat; mental state as if dazed.Marasmus; shrivelling of the skin; dirty skin; cannot wash it clean. Offensive discharge fromthe bowels; great emaciation; increased growth of hair on the face; a fuzz ,1 Psor., Sulfur,Calc.)>;1 horribly offensive in spite of washing; ravenous appetite yet grows thin. Fetid odors wouldlead one to think of Psorinum.PULSATILLA PRATENSIS [puls] [Kent’s]It is said to be a very good medicine , for blondes, especially for . It is one of the polychrests and one of the medicines most frequently used, as well as oftenabused.The Pulsatilla is an interesting one, found in any household where there arc plenty ofyoung girls. She is tearful, plethoric, and generally has little credit for being sick from her appearances;yet she is most nervous, fidgety, changeable, easily led and easily persuaded. While she is and , yet she is remarkably irritable, not in the sense of pugnacity, but easily irritated,extremely touchy, always feels slighted or fears she will be slighted; sensible to every social influence.Melancholia, sadness, weeping, despair, religious despair, fanatical; full of notions and whims;imaginative; extremely excitable. She imagines the company of the opposite sex a dangerous thing tocultivate, and that it is dangerous to do certain things well established in society as good for the humanrace. These imaginations belong to eating as well as thinking.

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