Text Book of Materia Medica.
By Adolph Lippe, M. D.
Professor of Materia Medica at the Homœopathic
College of Pennsylvania.
Presented by Médi-T.
Cadmium sulphuricum.
Mind and Disposition.
Great irritability.
Aversion to be alone, or at work.
Head.
Sensation of constriction in the head.
Stitches and pulsations in the temples.
[5] Headache, with restlessness, icy
coldness of the body, bleeding of the nose, constriction in the throat,
thirst, nausea, and vomiting ; mostly present when awaking, in the
open air, from a draft of air, in the sun.
Eyes.
Cannot read small print.
Night-blindness.
Dimness of, or spots on the cornea.
Hot tears.
Stomach.
[10] Vomiting of acid or yellow
substances, with cold perspiration in the face, and cutting pain in the
abdomen.
Burning and cutting pain in the stomach.
Chest.
Oppression ; sensation as if the lungs were in a state of adhesion.
Extremities.
Upper. Perspiration in the palms of the
hands.
Generalities.
Cutting pains in the limbs.
Conditions.
[15] Aggravation,
in the morning, forenoon ; after grief ; after
intoxication ; when sitting or lying.
Amelioration, from eating.
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