Queen's Root
Indications / Symtoms : |
Chronic periosteal rheumatism, syphilitic and scrofulous affections. Respiratory symptoms well marked. Torpor of lymphatics; torpid liver, with jaundice and constipation. |
Description : |
Mind.--Gloomy forebodings; depressed. Respiratory.--Dry, spasmodic cough. Larynx constricted, with stinging in fauces. Trachea feels sore when pressed. Hoarseness and chronic laryngeal affections of public speakers. Urinary.--Urine colorless. Deposits white sediment; urine milky and thick. Extremities.--Aching pains in bones of extremities and back. Skin.--Ulcers; chronic eruptions on hands and fingers. Enlarged cervical glands. Burning, itching of legs; worse, exposure to air. Exostosis. Scrofuloderma; syphilis, secondary eruption and later symptoms. Valuable for intercurrent use. Modalities.--Worse, in afternoons, damp air, motion. Better, in morning, dry air. Relationship.--Compare: Staphis; Mercur; Syphil; Aur; Corydalis (syphilitic nodes). |
Dosage : |
Tincture and first potency |
Group : |
Homoeopathic Potencies |
Strength : |
3, 6, 12, 30, 200, 1M, 10M, 50M, CM, LM (1-10) |
Reference : |
HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA by William BOERICKE, M.D. |
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