NATRUM MURIATICUM
By C.M. Boger â A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- NUTRITION: Digestive tract. BRAIN. BLOOD. MUSCLES.
- MIND.
- HEART.
- GLANDS: MUCUS. Spleen. Liver.
- Skin.
WORSE
- PERIODICALLY: 9-11 A.M. With the sun. After menses. Alternate days (Ars. Chin.).
- HEAT: Sun. Summer. Dampness.
- Exertion; eyes, mental.
- Violent emotions.
- Sympathy.
- Puberty.
- Quinine.
- Old malaria.
- Silver salts.
BETTER
- Open air.
- Cool bathing.
- Sweating.
- Rest.
- Before breakfast.
- Deep breathing.
- Thin, thirsty, hopeless and poorly nourished.
Emaciation; descending; < neck or abdomen. AnÃĻmia. DRYNESS; skin, mouth, throat, rectum, vagina, etc. Numbness; of one side; parts lain on; fingers. Tremulous. Easy exhaustion. Parts seem short, hamstrings, nape, etc. Not very sensitive to pain. Takes cold. Nervous erethism. Thick white or clear acrid discharges. Exact periodicity. Malarial cachexia. .................... Hateful; detests consolation or a fuss. Inconsolable. Easily angered; < if consoled. Sad, reserved; company distresses. Hypochondria. Weeps bitterly. Boisterous grief. Scattered thoughts, or an idea clings, prevents sleep, inspires revenge, etc. Anxiety. Apprehension. Fears or dreams of robbers. Vertigo; as if falling, on closing eyes. Nodding motions. HEADACHES; hammering; heavy; bursting; maddening; over eyes; on vertex, on awaking; with partial numbness or disturbed vision; < reading; < motion, even of eyes; > pressure on eyes. Migraine. Falling hair. Eyes feel drawn together. Lachrymation on affected side (Spi.); on sneezing, coughing, etc. Ptosis, on lying down. Vision blurred, wavering. Letters run together. Hemiopia, then headache. Can't read by artificial light. Nose stopped, high up; sneezing early in A.M.; alternate fluent and dry coryza; gushes of fluid; little ulcers in. Face; pale, muddy or greasy. HERPES ABOUT LIPS; or at edge of hair; pearly. Throbbing in lower jaw, < biting, < heat and cold. Exophthalmic goitre. Hawks much mucus; bitter. TONGUE MAPPED; beaded or striped along edge. Blunted taste and smell. Uvula hangs to one side. Throat; a spot is dry, sore, tickles, causes cough, etc.; glistens. Thirst; drinks large quantities. Hunger great, yet emaciates; without appetite. CRAVES SALT. Averse to bread. Burning eructations; after eating. Waterbrash. Epigastric pulsation. Anxiety in stomach, rises to head. Tense abdomen; < groins. Dry, hard, crumbling stool, tears anus or causes burning; coated with glassy mucus; on alternate days. Chronic diarrhÅa. Constricted rectum. Herpes ani. Red urinary sediment. ; painful; averse to; then backache, weak legs, depression, etc. Suppressed gonorrhÅa. Debilitating leucorrhÅa, replaces menses. Cough; from tickling in epigastrium; with asthma or palpitation; < winter. Respiratory catarrhs, after suppressed sweats. ; , shaking body or alternates with beating in head; fluttering; weak; sore; < emotions, lying on (l) side, or motion. Sore neck muscles. Bruised backache, early in A.M.; < coughing, > lying on back, or pressure. Cracked finger-tips. Catch in knees. Hamstrings seem short or drawing in. Sobs during sleep. . , ; dry, harsh, dirty, unhealthy or yellow; chaps or , < flexures or about knuckles. Coldness of many parts; hands, feet; heart. Morning chill, with thirst. Chilly, but < in sun. Sweat, cold, scanty; at edge of hair; on nose, on face, while eating (Cham.).
Complementary: Ign. Sep.
Related: Pul.