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to cold. Broncho-pulmonary catarrh. Pneumonia, weight on 

 chest. Typhoid pneumonia. Pleuritis. Tuberculosis in the 

 tall, slender or rapidly growing. Great debility, frequent at- 

 tacks of bronchitis. Clammy sweat. Blood boils. Open cancers 

 bleeding easily. General tendency to fatty degeneration. Soften- 

 ing of the brain ; brain always feels tired. 



Podophyllum. Excessive secretion of bile; great irritabilty 

 of the liver ; torpidity of the liver; jaundice; chronic hepatis ; 

 hypergemia of liver. " Bilious attacks." Prolapsus ani, with 

 stool, even from least exertion, followed by stool or thick, trans- 

 parent mucus, or mixed with blood. Piles with prolapsus ani 

 and long standing diarrhoea. Bilious temperaments. 



Pulsatilla. Especially adapted to female derangements, 

 children and to persons of mild, gentle dispositions, but valu- 

 able in many complaints of all persons. Headache from over- 

 loaded stomach, pastry, fat food. v Rheumatic headache. Deaf- 

 ness, as if ears were stopped ; from cold ; earache ; bland, 

 nearly inoffensive discharge, Coryza, with loss of sense of 

 taste and smell, or diminished. Loss of taste with catarrh, 

 nothing tastes good. Thirstlessness. Eructations, tasting of 

 food. Pressure on the pit of the stomach after eating ; colic 

 from cold with diarrhoea ; from ices, fruits, pastry. Phthisis 

 florida, suppurative stage ; chlorotic girls. Pain in chest, as if 

 ulcerated. Catching pains in region of the heart, burning, 

 palpitation. Stitches in small of back. Pain in small of the 

 back, as from stooping long. Pains that shift from place to 

 place. Hysteria. Fainting fits, pale face, shivering. Epi- 

 leptic convulsions from suppressed menses. Tired, worn-out 

 feeling. Flitting chilliness, now here, now there. Emaciation. 



