id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2185100.0001.001 Shipman, Geo. E. The homoeopathic family guide, for the use of twenty-five principal remedies in the treatment of the more simple forms of disease. By George E. Shipman, M. D. Together with directions for the treatment of dengue and yellow fever. By W. H. Holcombe 1865 .txt text/plain 43523 8415 82 as follows: Acute pain in the head, great sensitiveness to light and noise, face flushed and eyes brilliant, of the skin, pulse quick and hard, great thirst, retching or vomiting; spasmodic movements of the limbs should be consulted, also Nux. Convulsions are apt to occur in course of this-disease, especially in children; they are much more is useful where there is violent dry spasmodic cough, threatening suffocation, the face turning livid; Bell. indicated in the Repertory; Ars. is useful, if the discharge is thin and watery, and there is great prostration; Merc. limbs, and general soreness; this state of things continues two or three days-not equally marked, however, in all cases; then the fever sets in, with violent JOINTS, PAINS AS FROM A BRUISE, IN THE-ACOn. Ars. heat, internal or external, or both; generally burning, dry, with thirst, also with red urine. GENERAL SYMPTOMs.-Sudden and violent inflammation, especially about the head and throat. ./cache/miua.2185100.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2185100.0001.001.txt