IGXATTA AMARA. 7 



anger in children. In nervous affections of young girls at the 

 time of puberty; and in women at the critical period. In 

 violent spasms and convulsive movements in children at the time 

 of teething. In hysterical spasms. Epilepsy in young persons 

 alter violent fright or anger. Soreness (chafing) of children 

 from abuse of chamomile. Intermittent fevers. Shivering, with 

 thirst. Heat, without thirst, etc. Consequences of deep- 

 rooted mental affections, especially of grief. Melancholia and 

 fixed mania, occasioned by fright or other mental emotions in 

 females. Hemicrania and clavus hystericus. Headache, as if 

 a nail were driven into the head. Violent neuralgia of the 

 head (after Bell, and Hyos.) Throbbing toothache in coffee- 

 drinkers. Globus hystericus. Burning pain in the stomach. 

 Painless diarrhoea. Prolapsus recti. Uterine spasms. Cata- 

 menia, premature and profuse, in a nursing female, etc. etc. 

 (Noack and Trinks, op. cit.) 



Antidotes. — To over-doses, Vinegar. To small doses, 

 Arnica, Camphor, Chamomilla, Cocculus, Coffea, Nux Vom., 

 Puis. Ignatia is an antidote to Chamomilla, Coffea, and Nux 

 Vomica. 



