Thlaspi Bursa Pastoris
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Profuse passive haemorrhage from every outlet of the body; blood dark and clotted.
Metrorrhagia: with violent cramps and uterine colic; in chlorosis; after abortion, labor, miscarriage; at climacteric; with cancer uteri ( Phos. , Ust. ).
Menses: too early; too profuse; protracted (eight, ten, even fifteen days); tardy in starting, first day merely a show; second day colic, vomiting, a haemorrhage with large clots; each alternate period more profuse.
Haemorrhage or delaying menses from uterine inertia; exhausting, scarcely recovers from one period before another begins.
Leucorrhoea: bloody, dark, offensive; some days before and after menses.
Relations. – Compare: [Sinapsis], Trillium , [Viburnum], Ustilago.






