CLINICAL
Threatened abortion. Apoplexy. Cancer. Diphtheria. Enteric fever. Infections of gall bladder. Gastric fever. Hectic fever. Hysteria. Influenza. Mumps. Stricture of oesophagus. Plague. Relapsing fever. Sewer-gas poisoning. Shivering. Stomatitis. Tabes mesenterica. Tinea capitis. Tongue ulcerated. Typhus.
RELATIONS
Cognates: Arnic., Ars., Bry., Gels. (especially in the malaise, nervousness, flushed face of drowsiness, and muscular soreness in early stages); Hyos., Kali chlor., Lach., Mur-ac., Nit-ac. (in typhoids); Nux-v., Opium, Rhus-t.
When Arsen. has been given in typhus improperly.
Sil., like Bapt, has ability to swallow only liquids, (like milk), but unlike the latter, it has also aversion to milk.
Tereb. and Nit-ac. acted well after Bapt Hamam. speedily checked copious, repeated epistaxis.
Compare: Echi., Kali-m.; Echinacea angustifolia is perhaps its nearest analogue.
DOSAGE
From 6x to the highest.
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