The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 151857 |
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... headache in the vertex . Aching in occiput . Frontal headache with incli- nation to vomit . Tearing in temples and occiput . Shooting in various parts of head . Soreness of the hairy scalp , so that every hair causes pain when it is ...
... headache in the vertex . Aching in occiput . Frontal headache with incli- nation to vomit . Tearing in temples and occiput . Shooting in various parts of head . Soreness of the hairy scalp , so that every hair causes pain when it is ...
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... headache in right temple . Vesicular erysipelas in face . Drawing and tear- ing in face . In right side of face , from forehead to lower jaw , tearing , with drawing of the jaw awry and difficult speech . Scaly eruption covers the left ...
... headache in right temple . Vesicular erysipelas in face . Drawing and tear- ing in face . In right side of face , from forehead to lower jaw , tearing , with drawing of the jaw awry and difficult speech . Scaly eruption covers the left ...
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... Headache . Tearing in hands and feet . Pain in chest . Cough . Appetite . Anorexia with white viscid coating on tongue . Anorexia with feeling of fulness in pit of stomach . Anorexia with eructations and sour taste . Canine hunger ...
... Headache . Tearing in hands and feet . Pain in chest . Cough . Appetite . Anorexia with white viscid coating on tongue . Anorexia with feeling of fulness in pit of stomach . Anorexia with eructations and sour taste . Canine hunger ...
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... headache , and tearing in hands and feet . Suffocative cough , with con- siderable but difficult expectoration , without the slightest pain ; it goes off very gradually , when itching on the body occurs . Violent cough , with enormous ...
... headache , and tearing in hands and feet . Suffocative cough , with con- siderable but difficult expectoration , without the slightest pain ; it goes off very gradually , when itching on the body occurs . Violent cough , with enormous ...
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... headache , face- ache , cardialgia , colic , and many hysterical affections of the joints . Consequences of mechanical injuries . There are no mineral waters that enjoy such repute for the removal of the trouble- some effects of ...
... headache , face- ache , cardialgia , colic , and many hysterical affections of the joints . Consequences of mechanical injuries . There are no mineral waters that enjoy such repute for the removal of the trouble- some effects of ...
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abdomen aching acid action acute allopathic animal anus appeared appetite attack Belladonna bile blood body bowels bronchitis catarrh cause chest chronic Coca colour constipation costive cough cure diarrhoea diet digestion dilution discharge disease dose effect eructation experiments eyes fact feeling fever flatulence fluid forenoon frequent Gairdner gastric globule glycerine gout grains grammes Hahnemann head headache hepatic hepatic veins homœo homœopathic hospital increased inflammation irritation itching larynx liver lungs matter medicine milk Mllr morbid morning mouth mucus muscles nervous night o'clock observed occiput organs patient Pepsine physician pneumonia practice practitioners proved pulse quantity Rchb remedy secretion sensation shew Sir John Forbes skin sleep slight spinal stomach stool suffered sugar Sulphur sulphuret swelling symptoms Teplitz therapeutic throat tincture tion tongue took treated treatment trit urine uterus uvula veins violent vomiting walking whole
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