Thursday 7 August 2014

Aconitum Napellus (Dr. Adolph VON LIPPE)

Aconitum Napellus.
(Acon. - Monkshood.)

  • Sensation of soreness of the body, and of heaviness in inner parts. 
  • Tearing in outer parts. 
  • Tingling in the fingers, oesophagus and back. 
  • Painfulness of the whole body to contact (he does not wish to be touched). 
  • Pulsating pain in the head and teeth. 
  • Inflammation of inner parts (mucous membranes). 
  • Stitches in internal organs. 
  • Tightness of the muscles (acute rheumatism). 
  • The pain is insupportable, driving to despair. 
  • Sudden and great sinking of strength. 
  • Restlessness and inconsolable anxiety. 
  • The patient is full of fears and tosses about as if in agony. 
  • Dry, burning skin.
  • Heat, with inclination to uncover oneself. 
  • Miliaria like eruption of measles. 
  • Pulse full and hard, or imperceptible. 
  • Bad effects from catching cold, from anger, or from fright, especially with females during menstruation. 
  • When rising paleness of the face. 
  • Aggravation in the night. 
  • Amelioration in the open air. 
  • Most symptoms disappear while sitting quietly, but at night and in bed it is unsupportable. 
  • The most valuable centrifuge in the entire range of therapeutic agents. 
  • Produces and cures drenching sweats.
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