The Application of the Principles And Practice of Homoeopathy to Obstetrics And the Disorders Peculiar to Women And Young Children
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In addition to other symptoms she has cold sweat on the forehead. Cold sweat all over her, and a very weak pulse — so weak that it can scarcely be counted. Viola odor. Much weeping, without knowing why ; distress in the chest ; difficulty in breathing ; anxiety and palpitation of the heart. Zinc. Incessant and powerful fidgety feeling in the feet or lower ex- tremities. She must move them constantly. . Among the new remedies the following may be mentioned as likely to prove useful in hysteria, ...according to their indications : Gelsemi- NUM, ClMICIFUGA, CyPEIPEDIUM, CAULOPHYLLUM SeNECIO. CHAPTER, XXVIII. DISEASES OF THE EXTERNAL GENITAL ORGANS. Inflammation of the Vulva — Vulvitis. ALL the external parts are liable to attacks of acute inflammation. This inflammation may be developed principally in the labia, may be confined to these or some other particular parts, as the nymphse, clitoris, etc., or it may extend more or less generally over all the connecting tissues. This acute inflammation may arise from sudden and severe exposure to cold air; it may be the result of acci- dents or mechanical injuries, of violence; or it may result from the extension, downward and outward, of disorders primarily developed in the internal genitals, or from irritation caused by morbid secretions or by acrid and excoriating urine.
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