Antimonium Tartaricum
By Adolph von Lippe тАФ Keynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Great debility and weakness.
Attacks of fainting and syncope.
Internal trembling.
The child wants to be carried and does not wish to be touched.
One-sided complaints (rheumatic pains in the left chest), pulsation in one side of the forehead and one-sided headache.
Nausea with frequent vomiting of bitter, sour substances a marked characteristic.
Inflammed lids with catarrhal conjunctivitis.
Soreness all over the chest.
Long lasting dyspeptic symptoms, with loss of appetite.
Constant and distressing cough, disposed to be loose with much expectoration.
A remedy of great utility in cases of pneumonia.
When of service there is rattling of mucus in the chest, catarrhal ophthalmia, and marked gastro-enteric disturbance.
In lycopodium there is greater and more distressing dyspnoea, many mucous rales present, stitching and stabbing pleuritic pain a tendency to abdominal distention.
In lycopodium there is a present marked weakness, but there is great struggling on the part of the patient to get his breath, with a flying of the alae nasae.