Other names and synonyms
cere-s.Description Source
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkePharmacological Group
Additional facts
N. O. сactaceae. Tincture of stems.
Nosology
Anger, fits of. Enuresis. Epistaxis. Heart, pains in. Impotence.
Typical features
The heart was less prominently affected by сer. serp. than by the other сacti; but pains in head and a paralysed feeling were experienced. A voluptuous feeling; dwindling of sexual organs; mental irritations were prominent.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare:-Cact. g., сereus bon., сoni. Pso. (sensitiveness to cold). Anac. (inclined to swear).
Psyche and consciousness
Angry at trifles. Fits of sudden ungovernable rage. Inclined to swear. Prays all night. Makes mistakes, reading or writing.
Head, face, and ears
Dizzy in morning, with mucus in throat. Tensive pain in head and brain. Feeling as if back part of brain were detached from front, and rotten.
Epistaxis.
Epistaxis.
Mouth and throat
At dinner bites inside mouth, right cheek.
Much tenacious mucus in throat and back of nose.
Much tenacious mucus in throat and back of nose.
Urogenital system
Pain in region of right kidney. Urging to urinate. Enuresis. Urine yellowish; or pale tea-green.
Genital organs small and dwindled. Excited genital condition. Emission, seems as if passed in a lump. Emission followed by cutting pain first in one, then in other testicle.
Genital organs small and dwindled. Excited genital condition. Emission, seems as if passed in a lump. Emission followed by cutting pain first in one, then in other testicle.
Cardiovascular system
Paralysed feeling in heart. Pain after exertion, followed by short breath, by full breath. Afterwards, short sharp pains through heart. Thrusting pains at heart followed by sighing respiration.
Fever
Very sensitive to cold.