====== ACALYPHA INDICA ======
{{anchor:s1}}Acalypha Indica.
{{anchor:s2}}Acalypha Indica Linn. {{anchor:s3}}Euphorbiaceae.
{{anchor:s4}}A weed common in the East Indies, like nettle. {{anchor:s5}}Proved and applied by Tonnere, of Calcutta, and Payne, of Bath. {{anchor:s6}}Holcombe's cure.
====== MIND. [1] ======
{{anchor:s8}}Gloomy and despairing, but very unwilling to die. {{anchor:s9}}~ Haemoptysis.\\ {{anchor:s10}}Leucorrhea, sometimes thick, sometimes watery. {{anchor:s11}}~ Consumptive patient.
====== COUGH. [27] ======
{{anchor:s13}}Cough, with bloody expectoration. {{anchor:s14}}~ Tuberculosis.\\ {{anchor:s15}}Violent dry cough, followed by bloody expectoration.\\ {{anchor:s16}}Haemoptysis.\\ {{anchor:s17}}Haemoptysis: expectorates pure blood in morning, dark lumps (clotted) in evening. {{anchor:s18}}Cough most violent at night. {{anchor:s19}}~ Tubercular deposits in apex of lung.
====== INNER CHEST AND LUNGS. [28] ======
{{anchor:s21}}Dullness in chest on percussion. {{anchor:s22}}~ Haemoptysis.\\ {{anchor:s23}}Constant and severe pain in chest. {{anchor:s24}}~ Haemoptysis.
====== HEART, PULSE AND CIRCULATION. [29] ======
{{anchor:s26}}Pulse small and depressed.\\ {{anchor:s27}}Pulse from 100 to 120. {{anchor:s28}}~ Haemoptysis.
====== TIME. [38] ======
{{anchor:s30}}Night: cough most violent.\\ {{anchor:s31}}Morning: expectorates pure blood.\\ {{anchor:s32}}Evening: expectorates dark clotted blood.
====== FEVER. [40] ======
{{anchor:s34}}Slow fever.
====== TISSUES. [44] ======
{{anchor:s36}}Progressive emaciation. {{anchor:s37}}~ Haemoptysis.
====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
{{anchor:s39}}Collaterally related to all Euphorbiaceae; especially to Mercurialis annua and Mancin.
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====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
^ Source: | [[en:mm:hering:start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 01, 1879 |
^ Description: | Clinical materia medica of [[en:rem:r801|Acalypha Indica]] |
^ Remedies: | [[en:rem:r801|Acalypha Indica]] |
^ Author: | Hering, C. |
^ Year: | 1879 |
^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
^ Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |}