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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1253

chest and abdomen, compelling the patient to rub the area; is relieved on going to bed and is not felt during the day.
CLINICAL
Aneurysm. Angina pectoris. Apoplexy. Atheroma of Arteries. Asthma. Bladder, paralysis of. Congestion of Brain. Bronchitis. Rheumatism of Diaphragm.
Water retention. Inflammation of Ear. Fistula. Goitre, exophthalmic. Haematuria. Haemorrhages. Headache. Disorders of the Heart and hypertrophy of the Heart. Indigestion. Intermittent fevers. Haemorrhage from Lungs. Melancholy. Menstruation painful. Miliaria. Neuralgia. Otitis. Ovaritis. Pneumonia. Disorders of the Prostate. Rheumatism. Effects of the Sun. Sunstroke. Traumatic fever. Vaginismus.
RELATIONS
Compare: Dig.; Spig.; Conv.: Kalm.: Naja.: Magnol.
Antidotes: Aeon.; Camph.; Chin.