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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![fer. fer.-mg. hep. kre. magn.-m. meph. mez. natr. natr.-m. nitr. flat. phos. phos.-ac. 'puis. rhod. rhus. sabad. sass. sil. stram. tab. val. veratr. Paralytic, Painful (Pain with sen- sation of paralytic weakness). See Pains (Paralytic). Zinc. ox. Periodical (Sufferings). Alum. anac. ars. aur. bell. calc. canth. carb.-v. cupr. fer. liyos. ign. lye. mere, n.-vom. plumb, ran.- sc. rhod. sec. sil. sulph. valer. (Compare Intermittent Suffer- ings.) Pinching. See Pains (Pinching). Plug (Sensation as of a). See Pain, as from a Plug. Polypus. Calc. staph, teucr. Pricking. See Pains (Pricking). Pulsation in the Body. Arn. ambr. clem, graph, cal. kre. iod. mere, natr.-m. plumb, puis. sabad. sabin. sec. sep. tab. tart. thuj. zinc. — Exertion (after the least). Graph, iod. puis, thuj. — Meal (after a). Lye. — Evening (in the). Thuj. Pulse. See Fever, Chap. IV. Putrefaction of the Flesh. Lach. Reaction (absence of). Carb.-v. op. sulph. cam ph. laur. moseh. nitr.-ac. [ Reeling AND Tottering. Chin.- hyd.—Ed.] Relaxation of the Limbs and Muscles. Arn. camph. cupr. elect, fer.-mg. gran. hell. lach. magn. nat. n.-vom. op. viol.-od. — Sudden (when walking). Con. Resonance throughout the Body. Arn. clem, oleand. op. — Lying down (when). Arn. Rickets. See Sect. 1. Rigidity of the Limbs (Stiffness). Aeon. ang. arn. ars. bar.-m. bell. caps, chain, cupr.-acet. elect, hydroc. lach. lye. n -vom. oleand. plat, plumb, rhus. sass. stram. sulph. tereb. thuj. veratr. Rigidity, Exertion (after). Arn — Moving the part affected aftel repose (on). Rhus. — Walking (after). Veratr, — of the Body. Cupr.-acet. — Evening (in the, when seated). Ang. — (Sensation of). Arg.-nit, Rheumatism. See Sect. 1. Scirrhous (Indurations). See Indurations, Sect. 1. Scrofula. See Sect. 1. Scurvy. See Sect. 1. Sea-Sickness. See Chap. XVI. Seated (Inclination to remain). Bar.-c. mur.-ac. n.-vom. tar. Semi-Lateral Sufferings. Am.-c. am.-m. alum, bar.-c. bell, canth. caus. cocc. coloc. mang. mez. puis. rhus. sabad. stroot. sulph.- ac. thuj. zinc. [ Rhus-r.— Ed.] — Left side (on the). Coloc. daph. — Right side (on the). Am.-c. am.-m. canth. — First on the right side, then on the left. Sabad. Sensations (Excessively acute). Aur. bell. cupr. Sensibility of the Body (Exces- sive. Aco7i. agar. arn. asar. aur. bar.-c. bell, canth. cham. chin. cin. cocc. coff. cupr. lye mere, n.-vom. phos. mgs.-arc. — Air (to cold.) Agar, am.-c anac. ant. aur. calc. camjyh carb.-a. caus. cocc. coff. ipec lye. mez. moseh. n.-mos. phos. rhod. rhus. sabad. sep. spig. to a current of. Anac. bell. calc. caus. chin, graph, kal. natr. rat. sel. sil. sulph. — To the fresh. Bell. calc. carb.- a. caus. cham. cocc. coff. graph, ign. kal. lye. merc.-c, moseh.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21060666_0093.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


