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Amygdalae amarae aqua

  1. Additional facts
  2. Mental
  3. Head, face, and ears
  4. Mouth and throat
  5. Gastrointestinal tract
  6. Urogenital system
  7. Chest organs
  8. Cardiovascular system
  9. Limbs and spine
  10. Nervous system
  11. Sleep
  12. Fever
  13. Common symptoms
  14. Skin
  15. Dif. diagnostics
  16. Analogs by action
  17. Manufacturers of the drug

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Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica - C. Hering

Additional facts

 Bitter Almond. Rosacea.
 According to Wöhler and Liebig, the hydrocyanic acid, formerly supposed to be contained in the almond, is the result of the reaction of water on amygdalin, the characteristic constituent of bitter almonds.
 The bitter almond is used for flavoring, and peach kernels and cherry seeds, which have similar properties, are often substituted.
 The observations of Jörg, made in 1822, hardly deserving to be called a proving, were published in 1825. Regarding his trustworthiness, see вritish Quart., XVI, 693. These were added to a collection of symptoms from the Laurocerasus, the Aqua laurocerasi, and Hydrocyanic acid, and printed in Hartlaub’s Mat. Med., in 1828. In 1844 they were printed separately in Noak and Trinks’ Handbuch, with the addition of some toxic symptoms. Allen’s Encyclopedia contains all, and a carefully made, almost complete collection of poisonings. We only miss Gazin, Traité Pratique, 1853. The experiments of Douglas Maclacan are with a different preparation.

Mental

 Loss of consciousness.
 Stupor.
 Delirium, he mutters to himself and converses with persons not present ; speaks incoherently.
 Delirium with face lit up with an expression of excessive joy, eyes shine brilliantly, with quiet intermittent pulse.
 Delirium with slight convulsions.
 She commences to cry , (toxic).
 She suddenly raves and looks wildly around her, with dilated pupils and indistinct vision.
 Dulness of left half of head.
 Insensibility ; drunkenness.
 Excitement as after drinking champagne, succeeded by sudden insensibility.
 Syncope, face deathly pale, nauseated ; pulse imperceptible ; on reviving vomits some undigested food and bile.
 Vertigo with nausea and dimness of sight.
 Faintness and pallid look.

Head, face, and ears

 Heaviness in forehead.
 Pressure over eyes.
 Sense of weight and oppression on top of head.
 Congestion or turgescence of vessels of brain , (toxic).
 General effusion on both hemispheres , (toxic).
 Dura mater gorged.
 Head drawn backward.
 Dimness of sight with vertigo.
 Sight confused.
 Pupils very much contracted, size of a pinhead.
 Pupils dilated and fixed.
 Eyes rolling from side to side ; half open, with dilated pupils.
 Eyeballs directed upward, especially left.
 Pupils dilated to their fullest extent, she cannot see distinctly.
 Iris immovable.
 Eyes almost protruding from their sockets.
 Excessive brilliancy of eyes, even after death.
 The eye had a brilliant and glassy appearance throughout ; mere physical brilliancy without mental expression.
 Lid does not move when eye is touched.
 Eyelids closed, both eyes drawn to left side.
 Eyes half shut and glassy.
 Upper lids convulsed for hours.
 Face wears a natural expression, even with serious symptoms.
 Face placid and deathly pale.
 Mouth tightly closed.
 Face very livid, lips separated, teeth clenched, eyes fixed and open, pupils dilated, features distorted, eyes turned upward, starting from their sockets.
 Face lights up with an expression of excessive joy.
 Jaws firmly clenched in rigid spasm.
 Lips pale and bluish.
 Lips separated, teeth clenched, much froth about mouth.

Mouth and throat

 Bitter taste in roof of mouth, palate and fauces.
 Cannot speak a loud word.
 Bitter taste in fauces.
 Swallowing impeded, or impossible.
 Rattling in throat.
 Excessive burning heat in laryngo-pharyngeal region.
 Scratching in larynx, followed by copious phlegm all evening and next day.
 Hoarseness.
 Talking distresses her.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Hiccough.
 Nausea with pallor.
 Vomiting of undigested food and bile.
 A disagreeable sensation seems to come from epigastric region.
 Pain and heat in epigastrium without tenderness.
 Gastric mucous membrane red, congested, especially at cardiac end , (toxic).
 Gastric mucous membrane pale with some red petechial patches along greater curvature , (toxic).
 Mucous coat of stomach softened , (toxic).
 Colicky pains, abdomen distended like a balloon ; convulsive movements of jaws, loss of consciousness, frothing at mouth.
 Involuntary stools and micturition.

Urogenital system

 Scanty and painful urination.
 Involuntary micturition and stools.
 ** Gonorrhoea.
 Gangrene of penis ; scrotum bluish and greenish-yellow.

Chest organs

 Difficult breathing.
 Snoring breathing getting slower and slower.
 Panting.
 Chest heaved spasmodically ; its movements were hurried.
 Respiration slow and gentle.
 Regular respiration had ceased ; chest expanded at intervals by convulsive action.
 Rolling and panting for breath.
 Hurried and convulsive heaving of chest.
 Chest expands convulsively at short intervals.
 Respiration 12, regular, slow and prolonged, with rattling in throat.
 Convulsive and at intervals very short respiration, with fear of suffocation.
 Cough, with soreness of chest extending down to stomach.
 Inner сhest and Lungs.
 Great soreness of chest extending to stomach.
 Stitches under left nipple, going deep in, making exhalation more difficult.
 Lungs congested.

Cardiovascular system

 Slow, full, hard pulse.
 Pulse almost imperceptible.
 Absence of radial pulse on either side.
 Heart beats feebly.
 Carotids beat full and quick.
 Heart’s palpitation extremely feeble, scarcely perceptible, absence of radial pulse.
 Pulse : slow and vibrating ; strong or frequent and wiry ; rapid and feeble ; quick and intermittent ; 30, very feeble in carotid and radial arteries ; 100, 130, 140, very small, thready.
 Right side of heart gorged with dark fluid blood.

Limbs and spine

 Considerable swelling and undulatory motion of jugular veins.
 Carotids beat free and quick.
 Jactitation of arms.
 Knees flexed on abdomen.
 Formication, staggering gait.
 Limbs cold, heavy.
 Extremities almost bloodless.
 Spasms of limbs.
 Weakness of limbs.
 Limbs relaxed, feet lifeless when lifted.
 Limbs numbed, arms and hands cold and livid ; with sleepiness.
 Limbs supple and powerless.

Nervous system

 Muscular power diminished or entirely lost, he is afraid of falling.
 So weak as to fall down, lost control over muscles.
 Convulsions ; head drawn back ; trismus, knees drawn up ; scanty urine ; opisthotonos.
 Strong convulsive twitches of muscles.
 Almost complete loss of motive power ; cannot stand, limbs as if lifeless ; or staggering gait.
 Convulsions : eyes open, staring, fixed pupils, or with jactitation of arms.
 Violent tetanic convulsions with complete opisthotonos.
 Head and neck drawn backward, elbows drawn behind back and firmly fixed there.
 Opisthotonos.

Sleep

 Deep snoring sleep.
 Yawning.
 Drowsiness and irresistible tendency to sleep.
 Coma with stertorous respiration and involuntary micturition and stools.

Fever

 Body cold ; surface cold, clammy.
 Left : dulness in head ; eyes drawn to side ; stitches under nipple.

Common symptoms

 A disagreeable sensation proceeding from scrobiculum.
 Pain : in epigastrium.
 Stitches : under left nipple.
 Burning heat : in laryngo-pharyngeal region.
 Soreness : of chest extending to stomach.
 Pressure : over eyes.
 Dulness : of left half of head.
 Numbness : in limbs.
 Heaviness : in forehead.
 Weight and oppression : on top of head.
 Heat : in epigastrium.
 Coldness : of limbs.
 Venous system gorged with dark liquid blood.
 Blood, muscles and bile of a violet color.
 Congestion or turgescence of vessels of brain ; general effusion on both hemispheres ; dura mater gorged.

Skin

 Pallid skin.
 Skin blue, bluish-red, especially scrotum.
 Wheals over whole skin.
 Urticaria febrilis.
 Surface cold, clammy.

Dif. diagnostics

 Nearly identical with Amygd. persic.
 Similar to its relatives, especially the Prunea and Pomea of the Rosacea, and to Manihot util., сhardinia xeranthemoides, Ximenia Americana, Ipomoea dissecta and the Agaricus Oreades, all of which emit Hydrastis ac. Also similar to : Opium (spasms, stertor, slow pulse, stupor, etc. Hyosc. (weeping, spasms, spasmodic twitching, etc. Stramon., вellad. Tabac. Ant. tart. Laches. and Naja tri. (heart).
 Chewing the kernels prevents drunkenness from wine.
 Amygd. amar. has dulness of left half of head, Hydrastis ac. of right.
 Both Amygd. and Laucroc. have heaviness in forehead.
 Amygd. amar. is antidoted by : Opium (convulsions), and by strong coffee, and in bad cases cold water may be poured over head.
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Analogs by action

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