Calcarea arsenicosa
By Adolph von Lippe โ Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: arsenite of lime.
Great mental depression (Aur., Bapt., Kali-P., Lach., Nat M., Puls., Sep.) (A).
Desire for company (Arg-N., Bism., Hyos., Kali-C., Lyc., Phos. Stram.) (Br.).
Anger (Ant-C., Bell., Bry., Nat-M.) (Br.).
Violent backache (รsc., Cimic., Kali-C., Phos., Rhus-T, Sep.) (Br.).
Nephritis: with frequent micturition; burning and scanty urine that contains albumen. There is extreme sensitiveness over the region of the kidneys associated with dyspnลa and feeble action of the heart (Bl.)
Complaints of fleshy women when approaching the menopause (Calc., Graph., Lyc., Sep.) (A.).
Constriction and pain in the region of the heart (Amyl-N., Cupr., Lach.) (Br.).
Rush of blood to the head and left chest (Acon., Amyl-N., Glon., Lach.) (A.).
Dyspnลa with feeble heart (Br.).
Palpitation on the least exertion (Ars., Calc., Dig., Iod., Lach.) (Bl.).
THE SLIGHTEST EMOTION CAUSES PALPITATION OF THE HEART (Arg-N., Coff., Kali P., Naja, Nat-M., Phos-Ac., Phos., Puls., Sep.) (A.).
INFANTILE LIVER (Calc., Calc-I., Chel., Iod., Merc., Nit-Ac., Podo., Sep., Sil.) (Br.).
Affections of mesenteric glands (Br.).
Feeling of suffocation (Acon., Ars., Carb-V., Ign., Lyc., Nux-V., Phos., Sulph) (Br.).
Burning pain in the uterus and vagina (Br.).
Offensive, bloody leucorrhลa (Calc., Kreos., Lach., Nit-Ac., Phos., Sulph.) (Br.).
Cancer of the uterus (Lach.) (Br.).
Pain in the upper limb before epileptic attack (K.).
Epilepsy, from valvular diseases of the heart (A.).
Aura felt in the region of the heart (Lach., Naja) (Br.).
Rush of blood to the head before an epileptic attack (Br.).
Pain in the left hand before epileptic fit (K.).
Chilliness (Kali-C., Nux-V., Puls., Sil.) (Br.).
Chronic malaria (Apis, Calc., Ipec., LyC., Nat-M., Puls, Tub.) (Br.).
Enlarged liver and spleen (Chel., Chin., Ferr., Nat-M., Sep.) (Br.).
Complaints of drunkards, after abstaining; craving for alcohol (Asar., Nux-V., Sulph-Ac.) (A.).
AGGRAVATION: During climacteric; while out of doors; during cold weather; and from least exertion.
AMELIORATION: During rest; in the open air.
RELATIONSHIP. Compare: Amyl-N., Ars., Asar., Bry., Calc., Con., Ferr-P., Glon., Lach., Lith-C, Lyc., Mosch., Naja, Nux-V., Phos., Puls., Sep., Sulph., Zinc.
Follows well after: Con. in lymphatic, psoric or tuberculous persons.
Useful after abuse of quinine.