id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.alq0620.0001.001 Laurie, Joseph Elements of homoeopathic practice of physic / by J. Laurie 1852 .txt text/plain 287231 17372 60 tongue; bitter or foul taste; little thirst; sensibility of the scrobiculus or umbilical region to the touch, and distension of the abdomen; evacuations copious, watery, flocculent, and even bloody, sometimes attended with tenesmus; at first, dry burning skin, followed by affections of the same nature, is generally preceded by febrile symptoms, the eruption appearing on the fifth or sixth day; from the commencement of the fever we frequently find profuse perspiration, with LACHESIS is a valuable remedy to follow Hepar sulgphris in obstinate cases, particularly when long-continued constipation is complained of, and the symptoms have always been aggravated by acid least valuable remedies in this affection, and is often found particularly useful after Pulsatilla, Arsenicum, or Nux vomica, in removing acute cases of a violent character; it is, moreover, a remedy of considerable service in some of the chronic varieties of enteritis, characterized by a feeling of soreness or of burning heat in the abdomen, ./cache/miun.alq0620.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.alq0620.0001.001.txt