Sarracenia purpurea [Sarr.]
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Natural History.
Pitcher-plant
General.
A remedy for variola. Visual
disorders. Congestion to head, with irregular heart action. Chlorosis. Contains
a very active proteolytic enzyme. Sick headache; throbbing in various parts,
especially in neck, shoulders and head, which feels full to bursting.
Eyes.
Photophobia. Eyes feel swollen and
sore. Pain in orbits. Black objects move with the eye.
Stomach.
Hungry all the time, even after a
meal. Sleepy during meals. Copious, painful vomiting.
Back.
Pains shooting in ZIGZAG course
from lumbar region to middle of scapula.
Extremities.
Limbs weak; bruised pain in knees
and hip-joints. Bones in arm pain. WEAK BETWEEN SHOULDERS.
Skin.
Variola, aborts the disease,
arrests pustulation.
Relationship.
Compare: TARTAR. EM.; VARIOL.;
MALAND.
Dose.
Third to sixth potency.
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