| Gelsemium |
General prostration Dizziness,
drowsiness, dullness, and trembling
Slow pulse, tired feeling, mental apathy. Paralysis of various
groups of muscles about the eyes, throat, chest, larynx, sphincter,
extremities, etc
Muscular weakness
Complete relaxation and prostration
Lack of muscular co-ordination
General depression from heat of sun
Sensitive to a falling barometer; cold and dampness brings on many
complaints
Children fear falling, grab nurse or crib
Sluggish circulation
Disturbed muscular apparatus of eyes
Corrects blurring and discomfort in eyes even after accurately adjusted
glasses
Vision blurred, smoky
Dim-sighted; pupils dilated and insensible to light
Has no thirst
Urine profuse, clear, watery, with chilliness and
tremulousness
Scanty flow; menses retarded
Cannot get fully to sleep |
Damp weather Fog
Before a thunderstorm
Emotion, or excitement, bad news
Tobacco-smoking
When thinking of his ailments
At 10 am |
Bending forward By profuse urination
Open air
Continued motion
Stimulants |
| Lilium Tigrinum |
More often indicated in unmarried women Pain in
eyes, extending back into head; lachrymation; and impaired vision
Myopic astigmia
Useful in restoring power to the weakened ciliary muscle
Hungry; longs for meat
Thirsty, drinks often and much, and before severe symptoms
Urine milky, scanty, hot
Constant desire to defecate, from pressure in rectum, worse
standing
Menses early, scanty, dark, clotted, offensive; flow only when moving
about; ceases when resting
Acrid, brown leucorrhœa; smarting in labia
Sleep unrefreshing, with disagreeable dreams.; unable to sleep, with wild
feeling in head |
Consolation Warm room |
Fresh air |
| Physostigma |
Contraction of the pupil and of the ciliary muscles
Condition of short-sightedness
Rigidity of muscles; paralysis
Spasm of ciliary muscles, with irritability after using eyes.
Irregular menstruation, with palpitation |
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