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hooping-cough consequent upon cold; rending pain in the 
limbs consequent upon cold,” etc. etc. (Hahnem. Cron. Krank., 
vol. iii.) 
CurntcaL Osservations.—Dulcamara is especially service- 
able in phlegmatic, torpid, scrofulous, psoric, debilitated con- 
stitutions, and individuals with restless, irritable disposition. 
Dulcamara is especially indicated in pains which increase in 
proportion as the affected parts are kept quiet. It is also indi- 
cated in individuals liable to constant attacks of cold, and in all 
affections originating in sudden cold, owing to damp or cold air, 
or wet. Also in metastases of rheumatism, and cutaneous dis- 
eases. Acute and chronic affections of the mucous membranes, 
with abnormal secretions, Acute and chronic rheumatism. 
Paralysis, especially from metastases. Dropsy following ague. 
Hydrargyrosis. Lichen simplex. Sequel of measles. Acute 
and chronic urticaria. Nettle-rash, with fever. (Knorre states 
that Dulcamara is specific against chronic urticaria). Pem- 
phigus, with violent thirst, ete. Impetigo figurata. Crusta 
lactea et serpiginosa. Suppurating, humid, corrosive herpes, 
forming dry crusts. Eczema after getting wet. Warts, espe- 
cially on the face. Rheumatic fever (with Acon., Puls., and Bry.) 
Cephalalgia, especially after getting wet; especially violent 
stupifying headache, with tearing pains in the limbs. Cepha- 
lalgia after a fainting fit. Ophthalmia neomontanum. Angina 
tonsillaris from cold. Status pituitosus. Rheumatic irritation 
of the intestinal canal. Inflammatory swelling of the inguinal 
glands, brought on by cold, especially when moving the feet, 
and trying to walk. Catarrhal, rheumatic, and mucous diarrhea, 
brought on by cold or wet. Chronic diarrhea after a cold. 
Catarrh of the bladder. Ischuria, especially when comse-— 
quent on a cold, or after having drank cold liquids. Gonor- 
rhoea secundaria in scrofulous individuals. Fluor albus rodens. 
Asthma humidum, Hoarseness, and sense of confusion in she 
head after a violent cold. Hooping-cough, especially when os 
has become moist, and the more severe symptoms have been 
