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entary habits ; of those who dissipate. Headache from drink- 

 ing spirituous liquors ; red blotched face or yellow and florid. 

 Eyes burning and smarting. Toothache with swollen face. 

 Taste ; bitter, sour, tongue heavily coated white, or yellow. 

 Bad effects of coffee, alcoholic drinks and debauchery. Indiges- 

 tion after abuse of drugs (too much allopathic or "patent" 

 medicines). Sedentary habits, high living. Liver swollen, 

 sensitive caused by debauchery or high living. Jaundice with 

 constipation, from sedentary habits or abuse of alcohol. Alter- 

 nate constipation and diarrhoea. Roughness and rawness in 

 the chest. Nervous prostration from mental overwork. 



Opium, This remedy is frequently suitable to drunkards 

 and old people, and to persons on whom other medicines are 

 slow to act. Dream. Stupid sleeplessness ; consequence of fright; 

 trembling, jerking convulsions beginning with rigidity of the 

 whole body, loud cries ; epilepsy ; tetanus ; painters' paralysis ; 

 delirium tremens ; expectoration of frothy blood when cough- 

 ing ; constipation from torpor of the bowels ; stupor occasioned 

 by falls, blows, or other accidents. Valuable in apoplexy with 

 stupor and cold extremities ; also in threatened apoplexy of 

 drunkards. 



Phosphorus. Impending paralysis of brain and collapse; 

 softening of the brain. Dandruff copious; hair comes out in 

 bunches. Bad effects from excessive use of salt. After drink- 

 ing as soon as water becomes warm it is thrown up. Jaundice 

 with pneumonia or brain disease. Sexual excitement, lascivious 

 dreams, emissions and weakness. Asthma with fear of suffoca- 

 tion ; loss of voice, rattling breathing, hoarseness with cough 

 and rawness ; cough worse at night and changing from warm 



