166 FLORA HOMCOPATHICA. 
organs, and systems, accompanied by excessive sensitiveness 
and irritability of the nerves, or with relaxation of the solids. 
Deficiency of animal heat. Disposition to passive hemorrhage, 
from every orifice of the system, and decomposition of the 
organic matter. Diseases with periodical type point to China. 
China is particularly suitable for debility, occasioned by a great 
loss of animal fluids, particularly after excessive and frequently 
repeated venesections, and after hemorrhage (in this case, also 
Aur.?); after exhausting cathartics and purgatives (it will 
therefore, frequently be found useful in acute affections which 
have been treated in old-school fashion). In galactorrhcea after 
long nursing, which is frequently attended with anemia, 
cedema of the feet, emaciation; after excessive loss of the 
fluids, profuse sweat; ptyalism, suppuration; in diarrhea, 
arising from weakness and atony of the digestive appara- 
tus; in lienteria, arising from a similar cause; after long- 
continued sitting up at night; after heavy, acute diseases; 
in affections resulting from the continuance of immoderate 
passions, mental exertions, and want of sleep. In all such cases, 
some of the following symptoms are generally present: exces- 
sive sensitiveness of the whole neryous system; debility, 
exhaustion, intolerance of noise; extreme anxiety and ap- 
prehensiveness ; hypochondria; paralysis; singing, ringing, 
and roaring in the ears, paleness of countenance; swoons; 
sweat after the slightest exercise, particularly in the nape 
of the neck, and back, chest, and thighs; restless night’s 
sleep, disturbed by frightful fancies and dreams. Atrophy. 
Asthenic passive inflammations. Rheumatic affections. He- 
morrhoidal sufferings. Arthritic affections. Hydrargyrosis. 
Dry and hnmid gangrene. Fevers. Rheumatic fevers. 
Asiatic cholera. Slow fevers. Intermittent fevers. Chilliness ; 
short chilliness, without thirst; chilliness, followed by heat; 
thirst, succeeded by chilliness; chilliness, without thirst; in- 
ternal heat and external coldness; heat, with burning thirst. 
Bleeding of the nose. Nervous and rheumatic prosopalgia. 
