The guiding symptoms of our materia medica / by C. Hering, M.D.
- Constantine Hering
- Date:
- 1879-1891
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![IT. M. B., Organon, v. 3, p. 365; Bilious vomiting, C. Neidhard, N. A. J. H., v. 3, p. 355; Dyspepsia, Plale, New Remedies, 1880; Indigestion, A. C. Clifton, Esq., Mon. Hcni. Rev., v. 17, p. 152; Cardialgia, V. Meyer, B. J. H., v. 18, p. 268; Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 37; Hepatic affections, C. Neidhard, N. A. J. H., V. 3, p. 354; Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 46; Fatty liver, Buchmann, B. J. H., V. 25, ]). 48; Biliary calculi, two cases by Creuzbauer; one case by Dommes, B .J. H., V. 25, p. 38; E. M. Hale, N. A. J. H., 1880, p. 17; Intestinal catarrh. Kissel (five cases), B. J. H., v. 25, p. 50; Chronic diarrhoea with Liver affection, B. J. H., V. 34, p. 736; Helminthiasis (three cases), Schallern, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 221; Nephritis, A. J. H. M. M, v. 2, p. 259; Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 54 ; Diabetes mellitus, A. H. Z., v. 89, p. 92; Cases of gonorrhoea and syphilis treated with the tincture, from Frank's Magazine; Laryngitis, Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 56; Cough, C. C. Smith, N. A. J. H., v. 3, p. 354; Kissel (two cases), B. J. H., v. 25, p. 55; Whooping cough (epidemic), Buchmann, B. J. H.,, v. 25, p. 60; Muzzy, Organon, v. 2, p. 116; Influenza (three cases), B. J. H., v. 25, p. 58; Pneumonia, Buchmann (five cases). Miller, Teste, Chaillet, Schadler and Krieger, B J. H., v. 25, p 66; Hepatization of lungs, Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25; Rheu- matism, also Acute rheumatism after confinement, Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 222; Rheumatism, Heyne, A. H. Z., v. 79, p. 146; Neuralgia connected with injuries, Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25; Chorea, Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 222; Bilious fever, Raderaacher, and a large collection of cures by O. Buchmann of Alvens- leben, B. J. H., v, 25; Bilious fever with hemorrhages, Comyn, A. H. Z., v. 36, p. 14; Autumn typhus (epidemic) with Affection of liver, Rademacher, 1827, see Buchmann, B. J. H, v. 25, p. 206, also Kissel and LoefHer; Intermittent fever. Kissel, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 216; Icterus, Rademacher (two cases), B. J. H., v. 25, p. 41; Kissel (one case), B. J. H., v. 25. p. 45; Acne, Von Schallern, Buchmann, B. J. H., V. 25, p. 228; Eczema rubrum, Buchmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 229; Su- perficial ulcer of neck, chest and arms, Kunzmann, B. J. H., v. 25, p. 234. ^ Mind. lA^anishing of senses. 1 I Loses her head when she gets out of bed, could not ex- plain why. ^Influenza. ■ Forgets what she wants to do or has done; great absence of mind. I I Sudden excitement with confusion of intellect at night. ^Intestinal catarrh. I Difficult thinking. I Imagines she cannot think and will lose her reason. I Thinks she must die. II Delirium. ^Influenza. ^Pneumonia. 11 Quiet delirium, mostly at night, followed by lethargy which continues through the day. I I Talked incoherently during the fit of anxiety. ^Ery- sipelas. I I Stupefaction. ^Valvular disease of heart. AVhimpering, with headache on 1. side. I Weeping and despondency. II Distaste for mental exertion and conversation. ^Dys- pepsia. ^Indigestion.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21058337_0012.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


