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Conium maculatum [ Cancer ] --
Bleeding of ulcers with a secretion of foetid ichor; cancerous swelling and
induration of glands; induration of lymphatics of lip after contusion; cancer
of lip from pressure of pipe; cancer of face and lips, spreading ulcers;
cancer of stomach with contractive, spasmodic pains extending from pit of
stomach into back and shoulders; swelling in pyloric region; hardness of
abdomen from swelling of mesenteric glands; induration and enlargement of
ovaries or womb, with lancinating pains; or burning, stinging, darting pains
in neck of uterus; with indurations and scirrhosities and profuse excoriating
leuchorrhoea; scirrhous cancer of mammae, hard as cartilage and uneven,
sharp, shooting pains and occasional twinges and sense of great heaviness in
breast, axillary glands swollen; concealed CANCER OF BONEs; effects of
contusions and bruises; it acts best in the first stage of scirrhus.
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Conium maculatum [ Ulcers ] --
Blackish ulcers, with bloody, foetid, ichorous discharges, especially after
contusion; burning, crusty and deep ulcers; painless, hard and fistulous
ulcers; nocturnal pains in them prevent sleep; pus foetid, watery and
ichorous; concealed CANCER OF BONE.
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CONIUM [Wilkinson]
# Obtuseness of all the senses; unconsciousness; wandering about as if half asleep.
# Extremely insensible.
# Weak memory ---Vertigo.
# Memory enfeebled, likewise the power of correctly expressing one’s self; difficult comprehension.
# Forgetfulness; excessive difficulty of recollecting things, particularly dates.
# Dulness, like stupefaction, difficulty in understanding what he reads.
# Inability to sustain any mental effort.
# Tired, weary sensation in brain, with physical as well as nervous prostration.
# Sensation in forehead or front part of brain like an inability to fix the mind on any subject; loses hold of the idea and gets confused.
# Buried in thought; apprehensive respecting the present or future.
# Insanity of a periodical or alternating type.
# Imbecility more frequent than insanity.
# Inclined to cry, sobs aloud when alone.
# Likes to wear his best clothes, makes useless purchases, cares very little for things, wastes or ruins them; does not want to work, prefers to play
# Picks his nose, which bleeds easily; or picks his fingers; lies in bed most of the time; does not like to answer questions
# Involuntary laughing and weeping.
# Dislike to society and yet a dread to be alone ---Hysteria.
# He is averse to being near people, and to the talk of those passing him; is inclined to seize hold of and abuse them.
# Patient averse to talking, dressing himself, taking food or seeing her children; spleen enlarged ---Melancholia
# Disinclination for business.
# Mood serious; unsympathizing, from indolence.
# Complete indifference; takes no interest in anything, particularly walking in open air ---Hypochondriasis.
# Great depression of spirits preceding menstrual period.
# Alternate fits of silent depression and quarrelsome liveliness ---Mania.
# Sad and gloomy for days, then excited.
# Great unhappiness of mind, recurring every fourteen days.
# Easily disturbed by trifles, moved to tears; anxious.
# Solicitude concerning the future; great concern about any little thing that may happen.
# Hypochondriasis and hysteria from suppression of, or too free indulgence in, sexual instinct, with low-spiritedness, anxiety and sadness.
# Hypochondriasis with suppression of menses.
# Great anxiety; precordial anguish; superstitious and full of fear, with frequent thoughts of death; loss of memory.
# Discouraged, despondent, and dissatisfied with herself and her surroundings.
# Timid, cannot be persuaded to work; want of proper will.
# Irritable, gets out of temper easily, and then his sight gets blurred, and face becomes pale ---Anemia of brain.
# Very ill-humored in afternoon, from 5 to 6, as though a great grief weighed upon him, with paralyzed feeling in all the limbs, indifference and taking no interest in anything.
# Morose mood; everything about him impresses him unpleasantly.
# She feels peevish, vexed and easily put out about trifles.
# Very much excited, passionate, domineering, quarrelsome, scolds and will not bear contradiction.
# Inclination to start, as with fright.
# Cannot endure any kind of excitement, it brings on physical and mental depression, with weakness.
# Ailments from grief.
# Worse when idle.
# Great liability to take cold.
# Swelling and induration of glands, with tingling and stitches; after contusions and bruises.
# Contusions which produce a condensation of cellular tissue and induration of glandular structures, accompanied by a sensation of numbness.
# Bleeding of ulcers, with secretion of fetid ichor; a portion becomes gangrenous; concealed CANCER OF BONEs; cancerous swelling and induration of glands; cancer of lips; spreading cancerous ulcers in face; cancer and cancerous ulcers after contusions, burning stitches; stinging in affected parts.
# Burning, crusty, and deep ulcers; painless, hard, and fistulous ulcers; nocturnal pains in spine prevent sleep; pus fetid, watery and ichorous.
# Emaciation, with frequent sour belching, < during night.
# Scrofulosis, with engorgement of lymphatics.
# Tumors of all kinds, especially scirrhous, coming on after contusions; stony hardness of tumor, and feeling of weight; cancerous swelling and induration of glands (secondary deposit); fibroids.
# Gangrene from contusions, and of one part of an ulcer.
# Viscid, putrid pus.
# Straining and overstraining of membranous and tendinous structures from contusions, falls, or other external injuries.
# Cannot take alcoholic stimulants; easily intoxicated.
# Strong persons of a sedentary habit are affected more than lively and slender persons and children.
# Suited to women of rigid fibre, easily excited, as well as to those of opposite temperament.
# Hypochondriacal old maids; old, weak and feeble men.
# Especially useful to old people, and among these to women more than to men.
# Light-haired persons.
# Debility of old people; diseases caused by a blow or fall; cancerous and scrofulous people, with tight rigid fibre.
# Scrofulous constitutions; strumous condition, enlarged glands.
# Apoplectic paralysis.
# Children who are prematurely old; with emaciation, with frequent sour evacuations, < during night, > by day.
# Girl, aged 4; diphtheria after scarlatina.
# HS, aged 4 1/2, had jaundice two years ago; ophthalmia.
# Girl, aged 6, of scrofulous constitution, had suffered for a long time from ulcer on right great toe, which had healed up for ten months; she had also cicatrix resulting from suppuration of glands on neck and lower jaw; seven months after healing of ulcer, inflammation of eyes.
# Girl, aged 10; cough.
# Boy, aged 13, noise in larynx, with twitching of muscles of face; allopathic treatment of no avail; Bellad given without result; under old school treatment had received Conium without effect.
# Young man, aged 16, strong and healthy; derangement of MIND: .
# Girl, aged 16, tissues flabby, scrofulous, menstruated one year; swelling of lids.
# Young lady, aged 18, lymphatic, scrofulous constitution; photophobia.
# Susanna F, aged 19, robust, of slender form, perfectly developed, affected from infancy with ophthalmia; inflammation of eyes.
# Robust girl, aged 20, suffering formerly from swelling of lymphatics and eruptions on head; herpetic eruption.
# Woman, aged 22, delicate, but healthy; for five years after contusion scirrhus of left breast.
# Miss G, aged 25, has always had dysmenorrhoea; prolapsus and dysmenorrhoea.
# Girl, aged 26; suffering since childhood from herpes.
# Woman, aged 27, pale, scrofulous appearance; cramps in stomach during pregnancy.
# Miss A P, aged 28; dysmenorrhoea.
# Woman, aged 30, otherwise healthy; half year after contusion of right breast, tumor.
# Ammon S, aged 32, well developed, strong looking, five feet four inches in height, sick with peritonitis after having for a year felt tired and overworked, convalescence slow and protracted; anemic state of brain.
# Woman, aged 33, married; uterine disorder.
# Mrs B, aged 35, fell, striking right breast on back of chair, causing a hard tumor.
# Young man, tuberculous, after attack of catarrh; dry, tickling cough.
# Young man, after falling from second story upon back; pain in lower part of back and in region of small of back.
# Lady, accomplished, lively; melancholia.
# Strong, corpulent woman; scirrhus in mamma.
# Woman, weak, excitable; galactorrhoea.
# Mrs G, aged about 40; tumor of left breast of six or seven years standing.
# Mrs F, aged 40; tumor on breast.
# Edward S, a Russian, aged 45, formerly soldier in United States army, and under allopathic treatment; dysentery of four years’ standing.
# Woman, aged 48; vertigo.
# Woman, aged 48, nervous constitution; enlargement of liver.
# A man, aged 48; first threatened softening of brain, helped by Laches, then right-sided paralysis, particularly facial, helped by Caustic, afterwards diabetes mellitus of two years’ standing, with swelling and suppuration of left parotid and profuse sweat with insomnia.
# Woman, aged 54, plethoric; uterine polypi.
# Mrs S R, aged 54, and Mrs C N, aged 62; scirrhous cancer of breast.
# Man, aged 60; after injury to eye by a splinter of wood, traumatic inflammation.
# Woman, aged 60; cancer of stomach.
# Lady, aged 67, unmarried; cough.
# Woman, aged 74, paralyzed many years on left side; cough.
# Mrs ---, aged 75; pain in chest during pneumonia.
# Obtuseness of all the senses; unconsciousness; wandering about as if half asleep.
# Extremely insensible.
# Weak memory ---Vertigo.
# Memory enfeebled, likewise the power of correctly expressing one’s self; difficult comprehension.
# Forgetfulness; excessive difficulty of recollecting things, particularly dates.
# Dulness, like stupefaction, difficulty in understanding what he reads.
# Inability to sustain any mental effort.
# Tired, weary sensation in brain, with physical as well as nervous prostration.
# Sensation in forehead or front part of brain like an inability to fix the mind on any subject; loses hold of the idea and gets confused.
# Buried in thought; apprehensive respecting the present or future.
# Insanity of a periodical or alternating type.
# Imbecility more frequent than insanity.
# Inclined to cry, sobs aloud when alone.
# Likes to wear his best clothes, makes useless purchases, cares very little for things, wastes or ruins them; does not want to work, prefers to play
# Picks his nose, which bleeds easily; or picks his fingers; lies in bed most of the time; does not like to answer questions
# Involuntary laughing and weeping.
# Dislike to society and yet a dread to be alone ---Hysteria.
# He is averse to being near people, and to the talk of those passing him; is inclined to seize hold of and abuse them.
# Patient averse to talking, dressing himself, taking food or seeing her children; spleen enlarged ---Melancholia
# Disinclination for business.
# Mood serious; unsympathizing, from indolence.
# Complete indifference; takes no interest in anything, particularly walking in open air ---Hypochondriasis.
# Great depression of spirits preceding menstrual period.
# Alternate fits of silent depression and quarrelsome liveliness ---Mania.
# Sad and gloomy for days, then excited.
# Great unhappiness of mind, recurring every fourteen days.
# Easily disturbed by trifles, moved to tears; anxious.
# Solicitude concerning the future; great concern about any little thing that may happen.
# Hypochondriasis and hysteria from suppression of, or too free indulgence in, sexual instinct, with low-spiritedness, anxiety and sadness.
# Hypochondriasis with suppression of menses.
# Great anxiety; precordial anguish; superstitious and full of fear, with frequent thoughts of death; loss of memory.
# Discouraged, despondent, and dissatisfied with herself and her surroundings.
# Timid, cannot be persuaded to work; want of proper will.
# Irritable, gets out of temper easily, and then his sight gets blurred, and face becomes pale ---Anemia of brain.
# Very ill-humored in afternoon, from 5 to 6, as though a great grief weighed upon him, with paralyzed feeling in all the limbs, indifference and taking no interest in anything.
# Morose mood; everything about him impresses him unpleasantly.
# She feels peevish, vexed and easily put out about trifles.
# Very much excited, passionate, domineering, quarrelsome, scolds and will not bear contradiction.
# Inclination to start, as with fright.
# Cannot endure any kind of excitement, it brings on physical and mental depression, with weakness.
# Ailments from grief.
# Worse when idle.
# Great liability to take cold.
# Swelling and induration of glands, with tingling and stitches; after contusions and bruises.
# Contusions which produce a condensation of cellular tissue and induration of glandular structures, accompanied by a sensation of numbness.
# Bleeding of ulcers, with secretion of fetid ichor; a portion becomes gangrenous; concealed CANCER OF BONEs; cancerous swelling and induration of glands; cancer of lips; spreading cancerous ulcers in face; cancer and cancerous ulcers after contusions, burning stitches; stinging in affected parts.
# Burning, crusty, and deep ulcers; painless, hard, and fistulous ulcers; nocturnal pains in spine prevent sleep; pus fetid, watery and ichorous.
# Emaciation, with frequent sour belching, < during night.
# Scrofulosis, with engorgement of lymphatics.
# Tumors of all kinds, especially scirrhous, coming on after contusions; stony hardness of tumor, and feeling of weight; cancerous swelling and induration of glands (secondary deposit); fibroids.
# Gangrene from contusions, and of one part of an ulcer.
# Viscid, putrid pus.
# Straining and overstraining of membranous and tendinous structures from contusions, falls, or other external injuries.
# Cannot take alcoholic stimulants; easily intoxicated.
# Strong persons of a sedentary habit are affected more than lively and slender persons and children.
# Suited to women of rigid fibre, easily excited, as well as to those of opposite temperament.
# Hypochondriacal old maids; old, weak and feeble men.
# Especially useful to old people, and among these to women more than to men.
# Light-haired persons.
# Debility of old people; diseases caused by a blow or fall; cancerous and scrofulous people, with tight rigid fibre.
# Scrofulous constitutions; strumous condition, enlarged glands.
# Apoplectic paralysis.
# Children who are prematurely old; with emaciation, with frequent sour evacuations, < during night, > by day.
# Girl, aged 4; diphtheria after scarlatina.
# HS, aged 4 1/2, had jaundice two years ago; ophthalmia.
# Girl, aged 6, of scrofulous constitution, had suffered for a long time from ulcer on right great toe, which had healed up for ten months; she had also cicatrix resulting from suppuration of glands on neck and lower jaw; seven months after healing of ulcer, inflammation of eyes.
# Girl, aged 10; cough.
# Boy, aged 13, noise in larynx, with twitching of muscles of face; allopathic treatment of no avail; Bellad given without result; under old school treatment had received Conium without effect.
# Young man, aged 16, strong and healthy; derangement of MIND: .
# Girl, aged 16, tissues flabby, scrofulous, menstruated one year; swelling of lids.
# Young lady, aged 18, lymphatic, scrofulous constitution; photophobia.
# Susanna F, aged 19, robust, of slender form, perfectly developed, affected from infancy with ophthalmia; inflammation of eyes.
# Robust girl, aged 20, suffering formerly from swelling of lymphatics and eruptions on head; herpetic eruption.
# Woman, aged 22, delicate, but healthy; for five years after contusion scirrhus of left breast.
# Miss G, aged 25, has always had dysmenorrhoea; prolapsus and dysmenorrhoea.
# Girl, aged 26; suffering since childhood from herpes.
# Woman, aged 27, pale, scrofulous appearance; cramps in stomach during pregnancy.
# Miss A P, aged 28; dysmenorrhoea.
# Woman, aged 30, otherwise healthy; half year after contusion of right breast, tumor.
# Ammon S, aged 32, well developed, strong looking, five feet four inches in height, sick with peritonitis after having for a year felt tired and overworked, convalescence slow and protracted; anemic state of brain.
# Woman, aged 33, married; uterine disorder.
# Mrs B, aged 35, fell, striking right breast on back of chair, causing a hard tumor.
# Young man, tuberculous, after attack of catarrh; dry, tickling cough.
# Young man, after falling from second story upon back; pain in lower part of back and in region of small of back.
# Lady, accomplished, lively; melancholia.
# Strong, corpulent woman; scirrhus in mamma.
# Woman, weak, excitable; galactorrhoea.
# Mrs G, aged about 40; tumor of left breast of six or seven years standing.
# Mrs F, aged 40; tumor on breast.
# Edward S, a Russian, aged 45, formerly soldier in United States army, and under allopathic treatment; dysentery of four years’ standing.
# Woman, aged 48; vertigo.
# Woman, aged 48, nervous constitution; enlargement of liver.
# A man, aged 48; first threatened softening of brain, helped by Laches, then right-sided paralysis, particularly facial, helped by Caustic, afterwards diabetes mellitus of two years’ standing, with swelling and suppuration of left parotid and profuse sweat with insomnia.
# Woman, aged 54, plethoric; uterine polypi.
# Mrs S R, aged 54, and Mrs C N, aged 62; scirrhous cancer of breast.
# Man, aged 60; after injury to eye by a splinter of wood, traumatic inflammation.
# Woman, aged 60; cancer of stomach.
# Lady, aged 67, unmarried; cough.
# Woman, aged 74, paralyzed many years on left side; cough.
# Mrs ---, aged 75; pain in chest during pneumonia.
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