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is pale. Eructation sour, inclination to vomit. Convulsions 

 of children. Stool green, watery, or like chopped eggs, with 

 colic. For children during teething and for infantile colic, 

 earache. A valuable remedy for uterine haemorrhages. 



Cina. Child does not want to be touched ; cannot bear you 

 to come near it ; uneasy and distressed. Child picks at its 

 nose. Grinds its teeth when asleep. Unnatural hunger. The 

 chief remedy for worms in children. (Santonine cures worms 

 if Cina fails. ) 



Cinchona (China). Heaviness in the head, fainting, tem- 

 porary loss of sight, ringing in the ears ; cold surface. After 

 haemorrhage. Vertigo, after loss of animal fluids. Headache 

 worse in the open air, better from hard pressure, Habitual 

 nosebleed. Flatulency. Heartburn. Hectic fever, frequent 

 night sweats, diarrhoea, pallor, sleepless, nervous. After ex- 

 hausting disease or loss of animal fluid. Chills and fever, espe- 

 cially in swarthy persons. For all losses of animal fluids. 

 Rapid emaciation, with indigestion, voracious appetite, undi- 

 gested stools and copious night sweats. Ringing in the ears. 



Colchicum. Great thirst but no appetite, smell of food 

 disgusting. Intense neuralgic headache, with ineffectual efforts 

 to sneeze. Stomach icy cold, colic distension. Breathing asth- 

 matic. Rheumatic pains in elbow, wrist, finger-joints. (Ede- 

 matous swelling and coldness in legs and feet. Tingling in toes 

 like after being frosted. Smell of cooking nauseates. Wants 

 things, but when brought they nauseate. Useful with asth- 

 matic, gouty, rheumatic people. 



Corallium Rubrum is very serviceable in nervous coughs 

 and whooping- cough, mostly during the spasmodic stage ; also, 



