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sore. Chronic dyspepsia, with aversion to warm food or 

 drink. White swelling of knee-joint. Inflammation of hip- 

 joint. Chronic form of intermittent fever. Many cases of 

 goitre. 



Camphora. Sudden and extreme prostration. Face pale, 

 livid, cold. Cold sweat. Cholera. Cholera morbus. Sick- 

 ness from tobacco. Tongue cold. Mouth cold. Summer com- 

 plaint. Body cold. Strangury. Influenza when patient 

 feels cold and chilly. Hands cold, bluish. Great prostration, 

 Impotence. Chill, with shivering and shaking ; chattering 

 teeth. Unhealthy coldness. Cholera, cramps, cold prostra- 

 tions. (N.B. The remedy used should be homoeopathic 

 camphora, and not the crude drug from the "camphor 

 bottle.") 



Carbo Vegetabilis. Ailments from eating fat meats, 

 pork, etc., or in waterbrash, sour risings, great flatulency with 

 constant eructations. Spasms in the stomach with burning and 

 aching pains. Ailments after abuse of mercury, as offensive 

 breath, bleeding of the gums, canker in the mouth. Useful in 

 all kinds of foul-smelling discharges, even from ulcers. Bad 

 effects from drinking ice water, such as colic. Senile gangrene, 

 humid leg. Corrosive leucorrhoaa. 



Causticum. Ailments resulting from suppressed eruptions 

 like measles, scarlatina, etc. Loss of voice. Paralytic condi- 

 tions, sciatica. Weakness of the neck of the bladder, children 

 wetting the bed. Acid dyspepsia. Horny warts. 



Chamomilla. Child cries, quiet only when carried ; whin- 

 ing, restless ; wants things, and when offered pushes them 

 away; peevish, nothing pleases, one cheek red while the other 



