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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![Phosphoki-ac.—When the fits come on after a meal, and when Nuz-vomica has proved insufficient. Veratrum—When the fits are brought on by the least movement, or when they follow : Great anguish, with discouragement and de spair ; the fits being accompanied by spasms, tightness of the maxil ]a3, con^'ulsive movements of the eyes and eye-lids, &c. *^* For the rest of the medicines cited, and for others that may also be employed, see Sect. 2, Fainting, and consult the pathogenesis of the medicines. Fatigue from Corporeal or lutelkctiial Exertioiii—The most efficacious medicines against over-fatigue, of any kind whatever, are, in general: Aeon., am., bry., calc, carb.-v., chin., cocc, coff., ipec, mere., n.-vom., puis., rhus, silic., veratr. For fatigue caused by Corporeai. exertion the best medicines are: Aeon., am , bry., calc., chin., coec., coff., mere, rhus, sil., and verojt. For that arising from Prolonged watching, principally : Carb.-v., cocc, n.-vom., puis. For the effects of Excessive study, especially: Bell., calc., lack., n.-vom., puis., and sulph. For bad effects resulting from a Sedentary life, principally : N.- vom., sulph. Of these medicines the preference should be given to: AcoNiTUM—When, in consequence of being Over-heated by exertion, there are : A full and quick pulse, panting respiration, cough, stitches in the side, and pains in the limbs. Arnica—When the stitches in the side, caused by Fatiguing labor, will not yield to Aconitum, or when, in consequence of over-exertion in walking, there are pains in all the limbs, as if they had been bruised or beaten, especially in the muscles, with swelling and sore- ness of the feet. Belladonma—Against headache and cerebral suffering brought on by Excessive study. Bryonia—When Aconitum is insufficient to counteract the effects of being Over-heated, or of too hurried a walk, or when the stitches in the side will not yield to Arnica. Calcarea—When the least exertion, and even conversation, canses great fatigue, and when neither Cocc. nor veratr. are sufficient; and also when the least intellectual fatigue produces headache. Carbo-veget.—Against dejection after a Nocturnal debauch, and especially when there are; Pressive or pulsative cephalgia, amelio- rated in the open air; nausea, without other sufferings ; liquid and pale faeces.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0053.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


