Asthma. Bronchitis. Cough. Dislocations, Pains From. Emphysema
Asthma. Bronchitis. Cough. Dislocations, Pains From. Emphysema
Natural History.
Sal volatile.
Clinical.
Asthma.
Bronchitis.
Cough.
Emphysema.
Enuresis.
Erysipelas.
Gums, sensitive.
hemorrhoids.
Hysteria.
Measles.
Miliary eruptions.
Nose affections.
Parotitis.
Rickets.
Scarlatina.
Spotted fever.
Sprains.
Toothache.
Uremia.
Whitlow.
Characteristics.
Consequently it is a chilly medicine with great sensitiveness to cold open air, worse in wet, stormy
weather, from washing, from wet poultice, better by warmth.
It is also hemorrhagic.
Bleeding from the nose, especially in the morning on washing, after a meal.
The menses are premature and copious, the blood being dark (colic and pains in loins, or toothache
accompanying).
Tickling cough.
Asthma.
Miliary eruption.
Swelling of glands.
Feeling of looseness of brain-as if it fell from side to side, whichever way the head was moved.
Muscular asthenopia from prolonged use of the eyes, with appearance of yellow spots on looking at
white objects.
Foul breath.
Flatulence.
Miliary eruptions.
The venous under-oxygenated condition of the medicine again appears in the excessive sleepiness
produced in the daytime.
In the night there are dreams of spectres of death and attacks of anguish.
The mental faculties are slow, weak memory, heedlessness, absence of mind.
Timidity.
Apprehensive.
Ill-humor.
The remedy is suited to scrofulous children, stout and sedentary women (most of the carbonates are
suited to states of corpulency), women who are always having recourse to the smelling-bottle.
Relations.
Compare: the Ammonias, Ant. t., Ars., Aur. (crushing weight on sternum, but Aur. has less
somnolence and less venous congestion), Lach. (to which Am. c. is inimical), Phos., Puls., Sulph.
Sadness, with disposition to weep, apprehensions and anguish, which often disappear towards the
evening.
Timidity of character.
Excessive gaiety.
Heedlessness.
Head.
Vertigo, on reading in a sitting posture, in the morning or in the evening, sometimes with nausea.
Obstinate headache.
The headache often appears in the evening, after walking in the open air, or in the morning, or after
a meal.
Pain, as of ulceration in the head, chiefly on moving the head, or on pressing it.
Hammering, pressure, and beatings in the head, with sensation as if its contents were going to start
through the forehead, or the head were on the point of bursting, worse after eating and while walking in
the open air, better from external pressure and in the warm room, heaviness and beating in the
forehead after dinner.
Shootings at the base of the brain.
Eyes.
Burning in the eyes, principally in the evening, or in the morning, with photophobia.
Hordeolum.
Muscæ volitantes.
Eyes weak and watery after reading or using them at fine work.
Double vision.
Myopia.
Cataract.
Weeping.
Ears.
Hard swelling of the glands of the neck, and of the parotid glands.
Nose.
Obstinate coryza.
Dry coryza and stoppage of the nose, chiefly at night, with danger of suffocation.
Face.
Face pale and bloated, with nausea and fatigue of body and mind.
Sickly complexion.
Tension and acute dragging pains, with shootings in the right side of the face.
Tightness in the skin of the face, as if the face were swollen.
Ephelides.
Tetter-like eruptions, with desquamation of the skin, on the cheeks, round the mouth, and on the
chin.
The corners of the mouth and lips are sore, cracked, and burn.
Teeth.
Toothache on compressing the teeth, or after lying down in the evening, or when the air has
penetrated to them, or during catamenia, the pains are, for the most part, drawing or starting, or
shooting, or like those of ulceration, and they frequently extend into the cheeks and ears.
Prickling pain, especially in the molar teeth, worse when masticating or touching the decayed tooth
with the tongue.
Caries, elongation, and chronic looseness of the teeth, rapid decay of the teeth.
Mouth.
Redness, inflammation, pain as from excoriation, and sensation of swelling in the interior of the
mouth, especially the inside of the cheeks.
Vesicles on the tongue, at the tip, on the borders, burning, hindering eating and speaking.
Throat.
Sore throat, as if something were sticking in it, principally in the morning and evening.
Swelling of the tonsils, with difficulty in swallowing (tonsils bluish, much offensive mucus there).
Appetite.
Much thirst.
Constant thirst.
Repugnance to milk.
Stomach.
Pyrosis.
Pain as from constriction in the stomach, with nausea, water-brash and chilliness (better by pressure
and by lying down).
Nausea and vomiting after eating, with pressure in the pit of the stomach.
Fullness in the stomach, chiefly after a meal, with nausea, and great tenderness at the pit of the
stomach.
Gastralgia.
Abdomen.
Contractive spasmodic colics, with nausea, and accumulation of water in the mouth.
Constipation.
Difficult evacuations.
Protrusion of hemorrhoids from the rectum during the evacuation, with much pain afterwards.
Urinary Organs.
Excessive sexual desire, without lascivious ideas or erections, or want of sexual desire and
repugnance to the other sex.
Frequent pollutions, and a sense of contracting, dragging, and heaviness in the testes.
Swelling, itching, and burning in the (external) genital parts of the female.
Premature and too copious menses, with emission of black and acrid blood.
Before and during the catamenia, colic and pains in the loins
During the catamenia, toothache, pressure on the matrix, cuttings, acute drawings in the back and in
the genital, desire to lie down, paleness of the face, shivering, coryza, and sadness.
Respiratory Organs.
Cough only at night, or only by day, or in the evening, before going to sleep, or in the morning
towards three or four o'clock, dry from tickling in the throat, as of dust.
When coughing, shootings in the loins, in the sternum, or in the pit of the stomach.
Cough, with mucous and sanguineous expectoration, shortness of breath, and sensation of a weight
in the chest.
Chest.
Asthmatic respiration, and dyspnea, chiefly in the heat of a room, as well as after any exertion,
sometimes with palpitation of the heat.
Nocturnal dyspnea.
Shootings in the chest and in the sides, particularly when breathing, singing, stooping, walking, or at
night, with inability to lie for any time on the side affected.
Palpitation of the heart, chiefly after exertion, and sometimes with retraction of the epigastrium, and
weakness in the pit of the stomach.
Pains in the lumbar region, and pains in the nape of the neck, mostly of a dragging nature.
Painful swelling of the glands of the neck and of the axillary glands.
Goitre.
Upper Limbs.
Arms and fingers dead and stiff at night, as well as in the morning, and when grasping anything.
Acute pulling in the joints of the arms, of the hands, and of the fingers, better by the heat of the bed.
Swollen veins and bluish color of the hands, after having washed them in cold water.
Swelling of the hands when the arms are suffered to fall down.
Lower Limbs.
Pain, as from fatigue, in the coxofemoral joint, and the thighs, particularly in bed in the morning,
better by walking.
Cramps in the feet, in the calves of the legs, and in the tibiae.
Acute dragging in the joints of the feet, better by the heat of the bed.
Cold and shivering in the feet, chiefly on going to bed in the evening.
Pain (as from dislocation) in the great toe, principally in bed at night, on moving it.
Redness, heat, and swelling of the great toe, in the evening, as if from chilblains.
Generalities.
Pains, as of ulceration in different parts, or shootings and acute dragging, mitigated by the heat of
the bed.
The right side of the body appears either in the evening or at the night, or in the morning.
Great fatigue felt from speaking much and from listening to another.
Weariness, bruise-like pain and great weakness in the limbs, chiefly when walking in the open air, or
in the evening, sometimes with an inclination to lie down.
Repugnance to exercise.
Convulsions.
Local inflammations.
Tetanus.
Scorbutic dyscrasia.
Emaciation.
Skin.
Violent itching here and there, with burning vesicles and pimples after scratching.
Scarlatina (malignant), dark red, sore throat, parotids and cervical glands much swollen, stertorous
breathing, involuntary stools, vomiting.
Freckles.
Excoriation of the skin (between the legs, and in the anus, and in the genital parts).
(Ganglia.)
Rachitis.
Sleep.
Sleepiness in the daytime.
Frequent waking, with fright (great fear afterwards), and difficulty in going to sleep again.
Sleep full of dreams, both anxious and romantic, historical and lascivious.
At night, attacks of anguish, vertigo, congestion of blood in the head, cephalalgia, toothache, nausea,
gastralgia, colic, inclination to make water, spitting of slimy matter, pains in the great toes and in the
ganglia, shocks in the body, pains in the limbs, itching and pricking in the skin, restlessness, ebullition of
the blood, dry heat, sweat, especially in the legs, shivering and cold.
Fever.
Perspiration in the morning and during the day, mostly on the joints.