Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice.
- George Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr
- Date:
- 1870
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Hull's Jahr : a new manual of homoeopathic practice. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Bryonia—When the tumor alternates in color from red to wMte^ with tension and heat of the skin. Ledum—Is most useful in the early stage of abscesses, when the tumors are painfully distended, stinging, and throbbing. Mezereum—Is prominently indicated : in abscesses that originate in fibrous and tendinous structures; or in the misuse of Mercury; and are attended by stinging and throbbing pains in the ulcer and its border. Pulsatilla—When the abscess bleeds easily, with stinging and cutting pains ; or violent itching, burning, and stinging in the peri- phery of the abscess ; peculiarly when the veins are varicose; or after violent and long enduring inflammations ; and when the areola is quite red. Rhus—Has been of service : in abscesses of the axillary and pa- rotid glands; when the tumors were very painful to the touch; with stinging and gnawing pains ; and discharges of ichorous matter.— R. L. Ed.] ^,—Inflammation of Glands.—See Glands. isarca.—Dropsy of the cellular system.—See Chap. IT, -The best medicines are, in general : Calc, carb.-v., chin., cin., fer., hep., kal., lye, lach., mere, natr., natr.-m., n.-vom., phos., phos.-ac, sep., sil., staph., szdph., verat. If this state arise from debilitating losses, whether of blood or of other humors, the preference should be given to: Chin., n.-vom., and sulph., or else : Calc, carb.-v., cin., phos.-ac, staph., and sulph. When caused by violent acute diseases, recourse may be had to: Calc, carb.-v., chin., hep., kal., noAr., natr.-m., n.-vom., and verat. *^* See also : Chlorosis, Weakness, Scurvy, &c. AneursSHls—The medicines which have been hitherto employed with the greatest success are : °Carb.-v., °lach., and lye; also: ^Guaj., pulsat., and sulph.—In some cases recourse may be had to Calc, caust., and grap)h.; or else to: Amb., am., ars.,fer., natr.-m. zinc \°spig.'\ Anger (Consequences of).—See Emotions, Moral. Apoplexy.—See Chap. VI. Arsenic (Effects from abuse of).—See Chap. XXVI. Arthritis or Gont.—The medicines which have been found most efficacious in arthritic affections are, generally : °Acon., ^ant., ars., ^bell., bry., °calc., caust., chin., cocc, coloc, °fer., guaj., hep., °iod., led., mang., '^n.-vom., °phos., ^jjhos.-ac, °pids., ^rJtod., °sabin., sass., °sulph.; and in some cases, perhaps: Canth., chel., cic, °colch., con., '^daph., didc, °men,, ^merc, stan., °tart., and °thitj. [ °Alum,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0034.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


