Bufo [Bufo.]
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Natural History.
Poison of the Toad
General.
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 senile. Epileptic symptoms.
Convulsive seizures occur during sleep at night. More or less connected with
derangements of the sexual sphere, seem to come within the range of this remedy.
Injuries to fingers; pain runs in streaks up the arms.
Mind.
Anxious about health. Sad, restless. Propensity to bite. Howling; impatient;
nervous; imbecile. DESIRE FOR SOLITUDE. FEEBLE-MINDED.
Head.
Sensation as if hot vapor rose to top of head. Numbness of brain. Face bathed
in sweat. Epistaxis with flushed face and pain in forehead, better, nosebleed.
Eyes.
Cannot bear sight of brilliant objects. Little blisters form on eye.
Ears.
Music is unbearable. (Ambra.) Every little noise distresses.
Heart.
Feels too large. Palpitation. Constriction about heart. Sensation of heart
swimming in water.
Female.
Menses too early and too copious, clots and bloody discharge at other times;
watery leucorrhoea. Excitement, with epileptic attacks. Epilepsy at time of
menses. Induration in mammary glands. Palliative in cancer of the mammae Burning
in ovaries and uterus. Ulceration of cervix. Offensive bloody discharge. Pains
run into legs. Bloody milk. Milk-leg. Veins swollen. Tumors and polypi of womb.
Male.
Involuntary emissions; IMPOTENCE, discharge too quick, spasms during coition.
BUBOES. Disposition to handle organs. (Hyos.; Zinc.) Effects of onanism.
Extremities.
Pains in loins, numbness of limbs, cramps, staggering gait, feeling as if a
peg were driven in joints; swelling of bones.
Skin.
Panaritium; PAIN RUNS UP ARM. Patches of skin lose sensation. Pustules,
suppuration, from every slight injury. Pemphigus. Bullae which open and leave a
raw surface, exuding and ichorous fluid. Blisters on palms and soles. Itching
and burning. Carbuncle.
Relationship.
Compare: Baryt. carb.; Asterias; Salamand. (Epilepsy and softening of brain)
Antidotes: Laches.; Seneg.
Complementary: Salamandra.
Aggravation.
WORSE, in warm room, on awakening.
Amelioration.
BETTER, from bathing or cold air; from putting feet in hot water.
Dose.
Sixth potency and higher.
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