EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
By C.M. Boger â A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- BONES.
- Stomach.
- Liver.
- Occiput.
- BronchiÃĻ.
- Muscles: Chest. Back. Limbs.
WORSE
- COLD AIR.
- Motion.
- PERIODICALLY: 7-9 A.M. 3rd. or 7th. day.
- Lying on part.
- Coughing.
- Smell or sight of food.
BETTER
- Vomiting bile.
- Sweating.
- Lying on face.
VIOLENT, ACHING, BONE-BREAKING PAINS (Coccl. Pyro. Rut.). Bruised, sore ache, < back. Restless, chilly and nauseated. Colds. Grippe; and catarrhal sequelÃĻ. Bilious effects; yellow eyes, face, vomit, etc. Weakness. .................... Vertigo; sways to left; < lying on r. side; > vomiting. Sore throbbing head pains, < occiput; alternating with gouty pains. Sensation as of a metal cap on head. Migraine. Vomits bile at height of head pains, then >. Sore, aching eye-balls. Sneezing. Thirst, but drinks excite bitter vomiting or chill. Whitish stools. Urine now profuse, now scanty. Hoarse in A.M. Painful cough, from a laryngeal tickle; it hurts head; must hold chest. Raw, hot, sore chest and bronchi. Intense backache; as if beaten; ascending. Aching lower limbs. Bruised pain in calves. Dropsy of legs. Painful, gouty nodes. Thirst or nausea, then violent shaking chill; begins in small of back. Bitter vomiting, after chill or during heat. Burning heat. Scanty sweat. Malaria. Catarrhal fevers.
Complementary: Nat-m. Sep.
Related: Bry. Nux-v.