Calcarea Ostrearum
By Adolph von Lippe — Keynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Apprehension of some future misfortune.
She fears she will lose her understanding and that persons will observe her confusion of mind.
Low-spirited and melancholy.
Nervous excitement, with debility and loss of strength.
Inclination to become fat (in children and young persons).
Bloatedness of the body and face, with swollen abdomen in children.
Puffiness.
Flaccidity of the skin.
Great emaciation and swollen abdomen, the appetite being good.
Sensitiveness to cold and damp air, and inclination to catch cold.
Aversion to the open air.
Full habit and ebullitions.
Sensation of coldness in inner parts.
Cutting pains.
Prickling in outer parts and in the bones.
Sensation of dryness or of trembling in inner parts.
Tearing in the muscles.
Arthiritic tearing and artificial nodosities.
Cramps in single parts, which draw the limbs crookedly, especially in the toes and fingers.
Painful swelling of the glands.
Bones swollen with softening.
Caries.
Pupils dilated.
Often suitable during dentition of children.
Bleeding from inner parts.
Vomiting of sour substances.
Catamenia too early and too profuse.
Aggravation in the morning on awakening, from exertion of the mind, after eating, in cold air and wet weather, from fasting, and in the evening and after mid-night.
Amelioration form rubbing, from drawing the limbs up, whilst lying on the back, in the dark and in dry weather.