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    Arsenicum iodatum

    Iodide of Arsenic

    Is to be preferred for persistently irritating, corrosive discharges. The discharge irritates the membrane from which it flows and over which it flows. The discharge may be fetid, watery, and the mucous membrane is always red, angry, swollen; itches and burns. Influenza, hay-fever, old nasal catarrhs, and catarrh of middle ear. Swelling of tissues within the nose. Hypertrophied condition of eustachian tube and deafness. Senile heart, myocarditis and fatty degeneration. Pulse shotty. Chronic aortitis. Epithelioma of the lip. Cancer of breast after ulceration has set in.

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    Arsenicum metallicum

    Metallic Arsenic

    Arouses latent syphilis. Periodicity very marked; symptoms recur every two and three weeks. Weakness. Swollen feeling of parts.

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    Arsenicum sulphuratum flavum

    Yellow Sulphuret of Arsenic. Orpiment
    (ARSENIC TRISULPH.)

    Needle pricks from within outwards in chest; also on forehead, right side. Sticking behind ear. Difficult respiration. Skin chafed about genitals.

    Leucoderma and squamous syphilides. Sciatica and pain around the knee.

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    Artemisia vulgaris

    Mugwort

    Has some reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions, and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty. Locally and internally is injurious to eyes. Petit mal. Epilepsy without aura; after fright and other violent emotions and after masturbation. Several convulsions close together. Somnambulism. Gets up at night and works, remembers nothing in the morning (Kali phos).

    Head.–Drawn back by spasmodic twitchings. Mouth drawn to left. Congestion of brain.

    Eyes.–Colored light produces dizziness. Pain and blurring of vision; better; rubbing; worse, using eyes.

    Female.–Profuse menses. Violent uterine contractions. Spasms during menses.

    Fever.–Profuse sweat, smelling like garlic.

    Relationship.–Compare: Absinth; Cina; Cicuta.

    Dose.–First to third potency. Said to act better when given with wine.

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    Arum dracontium

    Green Dragon

    A remedy for Pharyngitis with sore, raw and tender throat.

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    Arum triphyllum

    Jack-in-the-Pulpit

    Arum maculatum, Italicum, Dracontium, have the same action as the Triphyllum. They all contain an irritant poison, causing inflammation of mucous surfaces and destruction of tissue. Acridity is the keynote of the kind of action characteristic of Arum.