HEPAR SULPHURIS



 HEPAR SULPHURIS


Additions

  Light hair, blue eyes, lacks energy force, vigor, supersensitive to all impressions, easily hurt or bruised. 
  Can’t stand pains, it often throws them into spasms. 
  Faint from seeing knife in dead body. 
  Lack destructiveness and combativeness. 
  All injuries suppurate. 
  Sensitive to draft of air on head – Sil., Psor., Tub. 


Supplements and Underlinings in Text 
  Must be wrapped up to the face even in hot weather (Psor.); [Sil.] 
  Asthma:…; must bend head back and sit up. 
  Quinsy, when suppuration threatens [Psor.] 
  Sweats: …; easily, on every mental or physical exertion.  (Psor., Sep.) 
  
  Aggravation:…; abuse of Mercury. 
 

 HYOSCYAMUS NIGER


Supplements and Underlinings in Text   
  Fever:..; grasping at flocks or picking bed clothes,  [Mur-ac., Op.] 


 HYPERICUM PERFORATUM

Additions

  Every Sunday – Spasmodic Asthma. 
  Spasmodic asthmatic attacks from changes of weather from clear to damp or before storms – Cannot lie for any length of time on back. 
  Attacks > by copious expectoration; After lesion of spinal cord by a fall years before. 
Dr. ALLEN cured a tubercular patient with Hyp.  
    Child falls out of head, strikes its head and has convulsions. 
  Dislocation or fracture of the coccyx. 
  Urethral troubles in females who have worn pessaries, urethra feels as hard as rubber. 
  Cancer of brain from a fall or blow. 
  Enuresis when the child shudders violently, when the desire to urinate comes. 
  Hyper., has the sloughing of Calen., the soreness of Arn., the twitching of Cic., Hyos., and Stram., and the redness of Bell. 


Underlinings in Text

  Mechanical injuries of spinal cord; …pains, after a fall on coccyx. 
  Punctured, incised or lacerated wounds; … 
  Convulsions; after blows on head or concussion