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.
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![Phosphorus—Against: Exostosis in the cranium, witli lacerating and boring pains, and swelling of the clavicula. Pulsatilla—Against: Distortion of the spine, with open fon- tanella in children, RuTA—Against: Pains in the hones, and affections of the'perios- teum ; also caries, caused by mechanical injuries. Sepia—Against: Exostosis and caries in the legs and arms. SiLiCEA—Against: Exostosis, caries, necrosis, slow ossification of the fontanella, and almost all diseases of the bones. This, as well as Calc, is the most efficacious remedy for affections of the bones. SuLPHUE—Against: Distortion, softening, siuelling, caries, and other affections of the bones. It has frequently been employed with much success before Calc, on commencing the treatment. *^^ For other medicines which may be employed, see Sect. 2, Bones ; and for more extensive details, compare the articles : Scro- fula, Syphilis, Khachitis, &c., and examine ih.e pathogenesy of the medicines cited. Paralysis.—The medicines which have hitherto proved most effi- cacious are : Caics., cocc, n.-vom., and rhus, also : Ai-n., bar.-c, bell., hry., dulc, fer., lach., led., lye, oleand., ruta, silic, stann., sulph,, zinc.—°Chinin. [ °Anac. ? ang., '^argent.-n., ars., carb.-v., cic, colch., con., crotal., cup., cup.-c, elect., hyd.-ac, °hyos., iod., °kali, laur., magn.-art., magn.-aus., mere, '^natr.-mur., nitrum, °ol.-an.? ophiot., *opiuni., plios:, pilmnb., rhod., secal., sep., staph., strain., vip., vip.-torv.—Ed.] For paralysis by Apoplexy, the best remedies are : Am., har.-c, bell., n.-vom., stann., and zinc, and perhaps : Anac, con., lach., laur., and stravi. That which follows Debility from loss of humors requires, espe- cially : Bar.-c, chin., fer., and sulph. That resulting from Rheumatism, especially: Am.,fer., and ruta or else : Bry., caus., lye, and sulph. That arising from Repercussion of an Eruption, or of a morbid Secretion : Caus. and sulph. Hemiplegia : Chinin., ^coccul. [ '-'Arg.-nit., bell., caust., hyos. ^lach., plumb., °rhus, staph., stram.—Ed.] *^* See, besides. Sect. 2, Paralysis, and compare the articles Apoplexy, Rheumatism, and Debility. Passion (Effects of a Fit of).—See Emotions (Moral), PIfiljOra.—See Sect. 2, Plethoric Persons. PolSOniSig.—See Chap. XXVI. Polysarcsa. The chief remedies are : Ant., arsen., baryt.< rale,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0064.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


