Other names and synonyms
ol-j.Description Source
Homeopathic Materia Medica – William BoerickePharmacological Group
Description
Cod-liver Oil.
Internally, a nutrient and a hepatic and pancreatic remedy (Burnett). Emaciation, lassitude, scrofulous diseases, rheumatic affections. Atrophy of infants; emaciation with hot hands and head; restless and feverish at night. Pains in liver region. Tuberculosis in the beginning.
Internally, a nutrient and a hepatic and pancreatic remedy (Burnett). Emaciation, lassitude, scrofulous diseases, rheumatic affections. Atrophy of infants; emaciation with hot hands and head; restless and feverish at night. Pains in liver region. Tuberculosis in the beginning.
Chest organs
Hoarseness. Sharp stitching pains. вurning spots. Dry, hacking, tickling cough, especially at night. Whooping-cough in miserable, scrofulous children. Here give drop doses, increasing daily one drop up to twelve, then descend in the same way (Dahlke). Soreness through chest. Haemoptysis (Acalypha; Millef). Palpitation, accompanies other symptoms. Yellowness. сhildren who cannot take milk.
Limbs and spine
Aching in elbows and knees, in sacrum. сhronic rheumatism, with rigid muscles and tendons. вurning in palms.
Fever
Constantly chilly towards evening. Hectic fever. Night-sweats.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare: сholesterine; Tubercul; Phosph; Iod. One liter of Ol. Jecoris contains 0. 4 gram Iod. Gadus morrhua--Cod--(frequent breathing, with flapping of alae nasi; rush of blood to chest; pain in lungs and cough; dry heat in palms).
Method of drug use and dosage
First to third trituration. Locally in ringworm, and nightly rubbing, for dwarfish, emaciated babies.