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Concise Materia Medica - S.R. PhatakPharmacological Group
Description
Garlic.
Common symptoms
It acts on intestinal mucous membranes; increasing peristalsis. It is adapted to fleshy persons, used, to high living who suffer from dyspepsia and catarrhal affections. Patients who eat a great deal more especially meat, than they drink. Digestion is disordered by slightest error in diet. Has vasodilatory properties. Acts better in meat eaters than strictly vegetarians. The child is drowsy, lifeless, extremely pale, bowels torpid, will not walk, and the legs do not grow as rapidly as rest of the body.
Modalities
Change of temperature. Evening and night. Walking. Pressure. Drinking bad water. Gluttony.
Sitting bent.
Sitting bent.
Psyche and consciousness
Fear; he will never get well, nor bear any medicine; of being poisoned. Wants many things, pleased with nothing.
Head, face, and ears
Vertigo while reading. Head, aches before menses, ceases during worse afterwards. Dandruff.
Spots on. Lips dry.
Spots on. Lips dry.
Mouth and throat
Much sweetish saliva, after meals and at night. Hair sensation on tongue or throat. Tongue pale, papillae red.
Gastrointestinal tract
Voracious appetite. Desire for butter. сomplaints from bad water. Slightest error in diet disturbs the stomach. Feeling of some cold and hot ascending oesophagus.
Menses profuse. Soreness of vulva and thighs. Mammae swollen and tender; during menses. Swelling of breast after weaning.
Menses profuse. Soreness of vulva and thighs. Mammae swollen and tender; during menses. Swelling of breast after weaning.
Chest organs
Cough in the morning, with much difficult expectoration. сough when smoking. вronchiectasis, with foetid sputum. Haemoptysis.
Limbs and spine
Pain in hips; pain in psoas and iliacus muscles, worse crossing legs.
Dif. diagnostics
Arsenicum.