CLINICAL
Antrum of Highmore, inflammation of. Cancer. Chest, affections of. Chorea. Constipation. Cough. Diarrhoea. Dyspepsia. Gall-stones. Gonorrhoea. Haemoptysis. Haemorrhoids, Headache. Influenza. Jaundice. Lachrymal fistula. Laryngismus. Liver, affections of. Nephritis. Neuralgia. Nose-bleed. Pleurodynia. Pneumonia. Rheumatism. Scald-head. Stiff neck. Taste, altered. Tumours. Warts. Whooping-cough. Yawning.
RELATIONS
Remedies that follow well:, Acon., Ars., Bry., Cor-r., Ipec., Led., Lyc., Nux., Sep., Spig., Sulph.
Antidotes: Acon., Cham., Coff., Acids., Vinum.
Literature:
Allen, Hughes (including their reports of Teste’s provings), Hering, Guiding Symptoms, Hering, Gynaecology and Obstetrics;
Blackie, Morrison (Seminar Burgh-Haamstede 1987, who also quotes G. Vithoulkas);
Buchmann, Provings and clinical cases of Chelidonium, from AHZ;
Clarke, Tyler, Boericke, Boger (Synoptic Key), Phatak;
Hahnemann, Reine Arzneimittellehre,
Hartlaub/Trinks, Reine Arzneimittellehre;
Jahr, Noack/Trinks; Guernsey, Nash, Lippe, H. C. Allen (with Ungern-Sternberg’s additions), Farrington, Kent;
Keller, AHZ 1979, p. 218ff: Chelidonium and Organotropy (a useful text with many confirmations of physical symptoms);
Masi, Congress of the Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis in Argentine 1992, quoted according to the report of Fischer in AHZ 1993, p. 123ff; Several clinical confirmations from the journal Klassische Homoopathie,
Some old cases from ROckerts Klinische Erfahrungen and Journal of Homoeopathic Clinics.