Bufo
di C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- FLOATING, flying, etc., as if (Comp. Vertigo.)
- FORCED, thru a narrow opening, as if
- HEART, CIRCULATION AND PULSE
- OBESITY
- SPOTS, pain, etc., in (Comp. Mottled.)
di C.M. Boger — General Analysis
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“Rana Bufo, L. Nat. order , Bufonidæ, of the Batrachian family of vertebrate animals. Common names , Toads; (German) Die Kröte; (French) Le Crapaud commun. Preparation , Trituration of the poison from the cutaneous glands, obtained by irritating the animal. Authorities.”
“Poison of the Toad (BUFO) Acts on the nervous system and skin. Uterine symptoms marked. Lymphangitis of septic origin. Symptoms of paralysis agitans. Striking rheumatic symptoms. Arouses the lowest passions. Causes a desire for intoxicating drink, and produces impotence. Of use in feeble-minded children. Prematurely…”
“Heart: Blood. Circulation. Kidneys. Sexual organs. Ovaries. Groin. Skin. In warm room. Sexual excitement (Onanism). During sleep. Least motion. Injuries. Bleedings (Lach. Melil. Sars.). Cool air. Bathing; feet in hot water. Obesity. Depravities and bad inheritance. Low minded and low disease forms. Early break-down…”
“The Toad. (Including the common variety, Bufo rana, and the Brazilian toad, Bufo Sahytiensis, proved by Mure.) N. O. Bufonidæ, Batrachidæ. Solution in rectified spirit of the poison expressed from the cutaneous glands. Brain, softening of / Buboes / Cancer / Carbuncles / Caries / Chorea / Dropsy / Epilepsy / Heart…”
“Toads. Reptilia. Toads belong to the most poisonous reptiles. In olden times, being looked upon as horrible things, they were given in horrible diseases. During the rage of improvement the remedy was thrown overboard, and even the poisonous qualities doubted, until rare experiments, especially those by Vulpian, have…”
“The little lands along the back of the toad's neck, when squeezed with forceps, ooze a secretion which is soluble in alcohol and has been proved, this is the subject we will now consider. Bufo satyhienis is the one I use in practice. Bufo is a wonderful medicine, it profoundly affected the mind and especially the…”
“Inclination to he angry -to bite. Giddiness, with heaviness of the head. Headache in the forehead and on the vertex; the parts are tender to the touch, especially in the evening. One-sided headache (right side) relieved by bleeding of the nose. Headache, after breakfast. Headache, aggravated by light and noise…”
Il Repertorio di Kent elenca Bufo in 1108 rubriche. Queste sono quelle in cui ha il grado più alto — i sintomi che Kent considerava più caratteristici. La maggior parte si trova in EXTREMITIES (180), MIND (95), HEAD (76), GENERALITIES (72), FEMALE GENITALIA (64).