SEPIA
mit generierter deutscher Übersetzung
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Pulfords
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Remarks:
Sep. recalls the anemic, chlorotic individual, esp. with dark hair,
or the tall, slim woman with narrow pelvis,
who is excitable, nervous, fidgety,
who brooks no opposition,
whose appearance is anemic waxy, sallow, skin mottled with yellow or freckled face, face flabby,
who is agg. by company yet dreads being alone,
who is stupid, dull, thinks slowly, constipated, cannot sleep on the left side because of palpitation,
who is generally agg. forenoon and evening, from washing in water and at rest;
oppression of chest and weak, empty, sinking feeling at stomach.
This characteristic emptiness with nausea as soon as she thinks of food,
the yellow saddle across the nose and upper part of cheeks,
a distressing felling as of a lump in the rectum make the choice of Sep. an assured fact.
Is the ONLY known remedy for:
Yellow saddle across cheeks;
emptiness at stomach evening amel. after eating, also when thinking of food;
constant cough night on waking;
pain sticking in short ribs;
faintness with heat then coldness, weakness amel. during menses.
Is THE leading remedy for:
Aversion to husband, members of family and to business;
amel. when alone, averse to company;
amel. when occupied;
cracked lower lip;
saddle across nose;
emptiness at stomach during headache;
nausea before breakfast;
constant cough, night, lying down;
violent cough evening after lying;
oppression of chest morning;
chill without subsequent heat or thirst;
cold sweat night;
faintness during chill, or on exertion, or during fever;
general heat afternoon and evening.
Sep.: THERAPEUTIC HINTS - The yellow saddle across the nose extending to cheeks.
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Lilienthal ll1
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Pleurisy in dyscrasic patients [in old men hr1];
dry, short, hacking cough with stitches in chest;
... pleuritic exudations;
coldness between shoulders, as from a cold hand;
oppression of chest and shortness of breath when walking, worse towards evening;
stitches in upper part of lung from clavicle to third rib, agg. by breathing and coughing.
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Hering hr1
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Lobular pneumonia in whooping cough.
Neglected pneumonia with much, very offensive sputum.
Pleurisy after chronic headache vanished.
Violent pleurisy in a young woman after
Phos. which seemed indicated, failed.
Chronic pleurisy.
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Boericke br1
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Hypostatic pleurisy.
Information possibly useful for cases of Atypical Pneumonia: Ed.
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Nash nh6
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Sep. is entitled to a large place in the Sep. type of woman, whose tendency to tubercular trouble
[Tuberculous condition of central third of right lung kr1] finds encouragement in a weakened sexual system.
Persistent leucorrhoea with a heavy bearing down pit of the stomach, is its chief characteristic.
The face of the Sep. subject is pale-yellow,
or with yellow spots on face, around the mouth,
or yellow saddle across the upper part of the face and nose.
Great weakness or generally relaxed condition corresponding to that of the uterus and appendages is common.
There are frequent flashes of fever or heat, with weakness quite similar to Sulph.,
but for the uterine symptoms so pronounced it might be difficult to differentiate between them.
There are different kinds of cough, two of which are characteristic.
One the patient coughs a dry persistent cough with gagging until a little mucus is raised, sometimes vomited, followed by relief;
the other loose, offensive, excessively foetid.
It may be blood streaked, and tastes salty.
Sep. is especially useful in women at the climacteric.
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Kent k2
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... Asthmatic cough with retching and loss of urine.
The cough is a violent one.
Cough during first sleep (DD. Lach., in irritable children Cham.).
Tuberculosis.
Quick consumption after a suppressed gonorrhoea;
if given soon enough it will check it.
Spasmodic dry cough in the evening until midnight;
holds the chest during the cough (Bry., Nat-s., Phos.)
[See also rubric - Cough/Hold chest with hands, must Ed.]
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