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Anthracinum

Kingdom
2Bacteria
Phylum
2Eubacteria
Class
2Firmicutes
Subclass
0Bacilli
Phase
0
Subphase
0
Stage
0
Name

Anthracinum

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

2-220._0.__

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Family
MindAilments from being dominated, by relatives, mother-in-law.
Ailments from being treated unfairly, partial.
Feeling a victim, cannot say anything back.
Withdrawn, cannot express himself, cannot cry.
Delirium and fainting.
Fast paced.
Dream: husband has died, unable too cry.
GeneralSensation: burning, terribly, intolerable.
Weather: chilly.
Desire: salt.
Aversion: salt.
Food: worse salt.
Physical: < inhaling foul odors, foul breath, foul secretions.
BodyGeneral: great prostration; suppuration, abscess, septic inflammation and fever, from absorption or pus or deleterious substances; Quinsy; cancer, tuberculosis.
Haemorrhages, black, thick, tar-like, rapidly decomposing, oozes from any orifice, mouth, nose, anus, sexual organs.
Glands swollen, oedematous and indurated.
Discharge of ichorous offensive pus.
Head: gangrenous parotitis.
Nose: abscess of septum.
Heart: sinking pulse.
Abdomen: epidemic spleen diseases.
Limbs: hard cellulitis; induration of cellular tissue; lymphangitis, red streaks.
Skin: pustules, boils, carbuncles, felon, recurrent, burning, swelling, tender, < touch, purple, < night, < warm application; swelling, hard, stone like, < 6 pm, < motion; malignant, gangrenous ulcers; black or blue blisters; gangrene; acne; bubo; erysipelas of a malignant type; abscesses, spreading, hard, stone like, indurated; dissecting wounds; ailments from stings of insect, mosquitos.
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  • ›2 Eubacteria
  • ›2 Firmicutes
  • ›0 Bacilli
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