PODOPHYLLUM PELTATUM
By C.M. Boger — A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- Liver: Duodenum. Intestines.
- RECTUM.
- Right side: Ovary. Scapula. Throat.
WORSE
- EARLY MORNING.
- Eating.
- Hot weather.
- Dentition.
- Drinking.
- Motion.
- Mercury.
BETTER
- Stroking liver.
- Lying on abdomen.
- Biliousness
. .................... Whining. Rolls head. Eyes half open. Bad breath. Burning rough or flabby, indented tongue. Bites gums together; grinds teeth. Bitter taste. As of a lump in œsophagus. Craves acids which <. Vomits hot froth. Constant gagging. Sore, painful liver. Weak, empty sinking or sick feeling in abdomen. Rubs abdomen for >. GURGLING THROUGH BOWELS, THEN PROFUSE, PUTRID STOOLS GUSH OUT PAINLESSLY. Summer diarrhœa. White stools; like dirty water; foaming; with meal - like sediment; runs right through diaper; then weakness. Cholera morbus. Diarrhœa, alternating with other symptoms, head, etc. Pale, hard, chalky stools. Rectum; raw, sore; weak; prolapsed, before stool. Moist, foul piles. Numb ache in ovaries; radiating to r. crural nerve, etc.; < stretching legs. Ischias antica. Generative organs threaten to prolapse, during stool. Rectum, prolapsed after confinement. Burning in small of back. Jaundice, < face and eyes. Moaning and whining during sleep. Loquacity during the fever (Pyro.). Sleepy after the paroxysm (malaria).
Complementary: Nat-m.
Related: Alo. Chin. Merc.