Apocynum Cannabinum
January 9, 2010 by
H.C.Allen
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Excretions diminished, especially urine and sweat.
Dropsy of serous membranes; acute, inflammatory.
Dropsy: with thirst ( Acet. ac. ), water disagrees or is vomited ( Ars. ); most cases uncomplicated with organic diseases; after typhus, typhoid, scarlatina, cirrhosis; after abuse of quinine.
Acute hydrocephalus, with open sutures; stupor, sight of one eye lost; constant and voluntary motion of one arm and one leg (left arm and leg, Bry. ); forehead projected.
Amenorrhoea in young girls, with bloating or dropsical extension of abdomen and extremities.
Metrorrhagia: continued or paroxysmal flow; fluid or clotted; nausea, vomiting, palpitation; pulse quick, feeble, when moved; vital depression, fainting, when raising head from pillow.
Cough, short and dry, or deep and loose, during pregnancy ( Con. ).
Relations. – Similar: to, Acetic Acid , Apis (no thirst), Ars. , Cinch. , Dig. , in dropsical affections.
[Blatta orientalis] has cured bad cases of general dropsy, after Apis , Apoc. and Dig. failed. – Haynes






