====== CEDRON ======
{{anchor:s1}}Cedron.
{{anchor:s2}}Simaba Cedron. {{anchor:s3}}Simarubaceae.
{{anchor:s4}}The fruit of a South American tree, also growing in the West Indies.
{{anchor:s5}}Trituration of the seeds, or a tincture prepared from the whole fruit.
{{anchor:s6}}In 1699, mentioned in the history of the Buccaneers. in 1828, seeds, grown on the Andes, offered for sale by the native Indians in Carthagena.
{{anchor:s7}}In 1844, discovered on the Isthmus.
{{anchor:s8}}In 1846, Purdie discovered the tree on the Rio Grande.
{{anchor:s9}}In 1851, Dr. Cazentre, Collectanea, in N. A. J. H., vol. 1, p. 272.
{{anchor:s10}}Considered a specific for bites of venomous serpents, hydrophobia and stings of poisonous insects, in Panama, and used for epidemic intermittents. {{anchor:s11}}Hellert's experiences, ibid.
{{anchor:s12}}In 1851, reports by Sir Wm. J. Hooker, Pharm. {{anchor:s13}}Journ. and Transact., 10, 344, later in Centralblatt, 1, 271.
{{anchor:s14}}In 1851, Lewi found the tree in the Sierras Calientes in New Granada, and says the seed is similar to the Ignatia bean and as bitter. {{anchor:s15}}Dumas, Journ. de Chim. Md., 282.
{{anchor:s16}}In 1853, Dr. Metcalf on New Provings, N. A. J. H., vol. 3, p. 99.
{{anchor:s17}}In 1856, cures of intermittent fever, Otto Fllgraff, N. A. J. H., 5, 179.
{{anchor:s18}}Casanova's pathogenetic and clinical experiments on fourteen persons, Monthly Hom. Rev., vols. 5 and 6.
{{anchor:s19}}Provings by Teste on three persons, in 6th dilution. {{anchor:s20}}Reported cures of intermittents of Martinique and Walachia. {{anchor:s21}}Materia Medica, p. 575.
{{anchor:s22}}In 1859, provings by J. Douglas, N. A. J. M., vol. 8, p. 120.
{{anchor:s23}}A cure of quotidian ague by Hughes.
{{anchor:s24}}Provings by Stennett, W. Hom. Obs., vol. 2, p. 11.
{{anchor:s25}}In 1874, S. A. Jones, resume of symptoms, Am. Obs.
{{anchor:s26}}In 1876, article on intermittents by A. Charg, Trans. {{anchor:s27}}World's Hom. Convention.
====== MIND. [1] ======
{{anchor:s29}}Nervous excitement, followed by depression.\\ {{anchor:s30}}Restless, is driven from place to place; urine dark yellow and increased in quantity.\\ {{anchor:s31}}After delirium tremens, trembling of whole body.\\ {{anchor:s32}}Nervous depression after coitus.\\ {{anchor:s33}}Lectrophobia.\\ {{anchor:s34}}Body is heavy, mind depressed. {{anchor:s35}}~ Intermittent.\\ {{anchor:s36}}Mental symptoms agg. at night.
====== SENSORIUM. [2] ======
{{anchor:s38}}Dullness of senses.\\ {{anchor:s39}}Vertigo. {{anchor:s40}}~ Menstrual epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:s41}}Giddiness, with falling down in convulsions. {{anchor:s42}}~ Epileptiform eclampsia.
====== INNER HEAD. [3] ======
{{anchor:s44}}Shooting pain in orbital region.\\ {{anchor:s45}}Headache, especially deep in orbits, obliging him to shut eyes, and extending to occiput.\\ {{anchor:s46}}Intense pain in forehead. {{anchor:s47}}~ Epileptiform eclampsia.\\ {{anchor:s48}}Pressing frontal headache, with sharp pains from above eyes to temples and occiput, agg. before a storm. {{anchor:s49}}~ Choroiditis.\\ {{anchor:s50}}Throbbing pain in head, commencing in temples, extending around to forehead.\\ {{anchor:s51}}From temple to temple, pain across eyes.\\ {{anchor:s52}}Pressure at right temple, dull pain in right side of head, disappears towards noon.\\ {{anchor:s53}}Pressive headache, at noon.\\ {{anchor:s54}}Pressure on top of head.\\ {{anchor:s55}}Sharp pain in occiput. head felt as if swollen.\\ {{anchor:s56}}Distensive headache, agg. during night.\\ {{anchor:s57}}Sick headache every other day at 11 o'clock.\\ {{anchor:s58}}Congestion to head. {{anchor:s59}}~ Chill.\\ {{anchor:s60}}Attacks of headache recur with clock-like periodicity.\\ {{anchor:s61}}Headache agg. in open air and on rising.
====== SIGHT AND EYES. [5] ======
{{anchor:s63}}Dimness of vision.\\ {{anchor:s64}}Objects seem red at night and yellowish during day.\\ {{anchor:s65}}Dilated pupils, with tumid face.\\ {{anchor:s66}}Flashes of light before eyes.\\ {{anchor:s67}}A peculiar, unsteady, glistening appearance of eyes, and intolerance of light.\\ {{anchor:s68}}Dull appearance of eyes.\\ {{anchor:s69}}Eyes ejected and sore to touch.\\ {{anchor:s70}}Alternate dryness and smarting of eyes with moisture, agg. when closing them.\\ {{anchor:s71}}Smarting and burning, with lachrymation.\\ {{anchor:s72}}Acrid tears which seemed to scald cheeks.\\ {{anchor:s73}}A tic-like pain over left eye, for more than thirteen years, which never came except after coitus.\\ {{anchor:s74}}Severe shooting pain over left eye.\\ {{anchor:s75}}Severe ciliary neuralgia, distinctly periodical. {{anchor:s76}}~ Glaucoma. {{anchor:s77}}~ Iritis. {{anchor:s78}}~ Choroiditis.\\ {{anchor:s79}}Pain across eyes, from temple to temple.\\ {{anchor:s80}}Neuralgic affections agg. evening and when lying down.\\ {{anchor:s81}}Deep sunken eyes, during menses.\\ {{anchor:s82}}Spasmodic twitching of upper lid.\\ {{anchor:s83}}Burning sensation in upper lid.
====== HEARING AND EARS. [6] ======
{{anchor:s85}}Tinnitus. {{anchor:s86}}~ Menstrual epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:s87}}Deafness, at night. {{anchor:s88}}~ Intermittent.
====== SMELL AND NOSE. [7] ======
{{anchor:s90}}Profuse discharge of thin, clear, acrid or glassy-looking mucus.\\ {{anchor:s91}}Point of nose cold, with chilliness and yawning, at 9 P. M.
====== UPPER FACE. [8] ======
{{anchor:s93}}Animated red face. {{anchor:s94}}~ Intermittent fever.\\ {{anchor:s95}}Yellow face and skin.\\ {{anchor:s96}}Face pale, during menses.\\ {{anchor:s97}}Tumid face, with pupils much dilated. {{anchor:s98}}~ Epileptiform eclampsia.\\ {{anchor:s99}}Prosopalgia, more frequently in women than in men, generally on right side, recurring in regular paroxysms of indefinite duration, with spasmodic distortion of muscles corresponding to affected region.\\ {{anchor:s100}}Unbearable neuralgic pains, wandering from place to place, but emanating from a carious tooth; pressing or tearing pain, with occasional shooting.\\ {{anchor:s101}}Chronic intermittent prosopalgia, always coming on at 7 or 8 P. M., and lasting from two to four hours.\\ {{anchor:s102}}Facial neuralgia, returning with clock-like periodicity.\\ {{anchor:s103}}Flying heat in face, alternating with chills. {{anchor:s104}}~ Prosopalgia.\\ {{anchor:s105}}Facial neuralgia, arising from malarial influences.
====== LOWER FACE. [9] ======
{{anchor:s107}}Lips cold, bluish and dry, during menses.
====== TEETH AND GUMS. [10] ======
{{anchor:s109}}(In sick:) Sudden toothache in left upper molars; on inspiration, sensation as if cold touched teeth.\\ {{anchor:s110}}Odontalgia every night, during menses.\\ {{anchor:s111}}Bleeding of gums during menses.
====== TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE. [11] ======
{{anchor:s113}}Difficulty of speech, during menses.\\ {{anchor:s114}}Stammering speech after coitus, in a woman. {{anchor:s115}}~ Choreic attack.\\ {{anchor:s116}}Prickling itching of tongue.\\ {{anchor:s117}}Painful pricking of tongue, with sensation of heat. {{anchor:s118}}~ During menses.\\ {{anchor:s119}}Tongue felt paralyzed at times, during menses.
====== INNER MOUTH. [12] ======
{{anchor:s121}}Mouth dry, great thirst for cold water.\\ {{anchor:s122}}Mouth and tongue very dry, during menses.\\ {{anchor:s123}}Profuse ptyalism after menses.\\ {{anchor:s124}}Burning and smarting in mouth.\\ {{anchor:s125}}Tingling sensation in mouth as from shock of a galvanic battery.\\ {{anchor:s126}}Fetid breath during menses.
====== PALATE AND THROAT. [13] ======
{{anchor:s128}}(In sick:) Pain on small spot in left side of throat, next root of tongue, as of a foreign body, agg. from pressure.\\ {{anchor:s129}}Enlargement of tonsils, with redness of velum palati, and constant need of swallowing. {{anchor:s130}}See 26.\\ {{anchor:s131}}Burning in fauces, throat and stomach.\\ {{anchor:s132}}Constriction of throat; difficulty of swallowing.
====== APPETITE, THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. [14] ======
{{anchor:s135}}Longing for cold in some, and for warm drinks in others.\\ {{anchor:s136}}Great thirst during menses.
====== EATING AND DRINKING. [15] ======
{{anchor:s138}}After meals: white, frothy, papescent evacuations, with colic and wind.\\ {{anchor:s139}}Improved by eating: suffocative fits. {{anchor:s140}}See 26.
====== HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. [16] ======
{{anchor:s142}}Slight nausea.\\ {{anchor:s143}}Nausea, with distension of stomach.
====== SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. [17] ======
{{anchor:s145}}Sensation as of a stone on stomach.\\ {{anchor:s146}}(OBS:) Gastric affections; spasm of stomach and bowels.
====== HYPOCHONDRIA. [18] ======
{{anchor:s148}}Stitches in spleen and liver.
====== ABDOMEN AND LOINS. [19] ======
{{anchor:s150}}Abdomen hard and distended.\\ {{anchor:s151}}Flatulence, colic and cramps.
====== STOOLS AND RECTUM. [20] ======
{{anchor:s153}}Semi-liquid, whitish feces, somewhat like starch; white, frothy and papescent evacuations immediately after meals, accompanied by slight colic and discharge of feces. {{anchor:s154}}~ Choreic attack.\\ {{anchor:s155}}Excessive tenesmus.\\ {{anchor:s156}}(OBS:) Cholera morbus.
====== URINARY ORGANS. [21] ======
{{anchor:s158}}A great deal of pain in kidneys.\\ {{anchor:s159}}Burning along ureters and in urethra.\\ {{anchor:s160}}Profuse secretion of urine.\\ {{anchor:s161}}Frequent ineffectual urging to urinate.\\ {{anchor:s162}}Involuntary discharge of urine. {{anchor:s163}}~ Choreic attack.\\ {{anchor:s164}}Discharge of inodorous urine, as clear as water, on recurring consciousness. {{anchor:s165}}~ Epileptiform convulsions.\\ {{anchor:s166}}Urine very high colored.\\ {{anchor:s167}}Urine throws down a bran-like sediment.
====== MALE SEXUAL ORGANS. [22] ======
{{anchor:s169}}After coitus, pain over left eye.\\ {{anchor:s170}}Gonorrhea-like discharge, lasting three days.\\ {{anchor:s171}}Thin, gleety discharge, day and night, with formication over body.\\ {{anchor:s172}}Feeling as if a drop of urine were in urethra, or a constant dropping from it.
====== FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS. [23] ======
{{anchor:s174}}Post coitum, irregular and uncontrollable movements of left upper and lower extremities, and of some portions of face, manifested by grimaces and contortions of different kinds; these symptoms lasted from fifteen to twenty minutes; could not speak without stammering, and respiration was very much affected; involuntary discharge of urine and feces at times during attack.\\ {{anchor:s175}}Choreic attack.\\ {{anchor:s176}}During menses: mouth and tongue very dry; difficulty of speech; great thirst; painful prickling of tongue, with sensation of heat; felt at times as if tongue was paralyzed; face pale; deep sunken eyes; odontalgia every night; fetid breath; lips cold, bluish, dry; now and then slight bleeding of gums.\\ {{anchor:s177}}After menses profuse ptyalism and leucorrheal flow.\\ {{anchor:s178}}Leucorrhea regularly every mouth, five or six days previous to menses, with pain in uterus and swelling of vulva.\\ {{anchor:s179}}Leucorrheal discharge appearing in place of menses.\\ {{anchor:s180}}Menstrual epilepsy (epileptoid convulsions), precursory symptoms of which were manifested precisely the same day that menses commenced; vertigo, tinnitus aurium, and irregularity in action of heart; then aura epileptica, followed with loss of consciousness and falling; a distressing cry now and then, alternated with risus sardonicus, and slight foaming at mouth, during attack.
====== PREGNANCY. PARTURITION. LACTATION. [24] ======
{{anchor:s184}}Tendency to miscarriage, repeating itself at same epoch;\\ {{anchor:s185}}Epileptiform eclampsia, in a primipara, in seventh month of pregnancy. {{anchor:s186}}See 36.
====== VOICE AND LARYNX. TRACHEA AND BRONCHIA. [25] ======
{{anchor:s189}}Larynx constricted and tender; difficulty of swallowing; difficult respiration, with partial loss of voice, recurring at intervals.\\ {{anchor:s190}}Feeling of suffocation in throat.\\ {{anchor:s191}}Chronic intermittent laryngitis; attack comes on every evening, with shivering chills, lasts about two hours, terminates with a profuse perspiration.
====== RESPIRATION. [26] ======
{{anchor:s193}}Respiration very much affected after coitus, in a woman. {{anchor:s194}}~ Choreic attack.\\ {{anchor:s195}}Hurried respiration and feeling of suffocation in throat.\\ {{anchor:s196}}Suffocating fits regularly every morning from 10 to 12 o'clock; there are sensations of choking or stifling; difficulty of breathing, obliging her to stand in an erect position; enlargement of tonsils during attack, with redness of velum palati, and constant need of swallowing; agg. after sleeping, amel. by eating.\\ {{anchor:s197}}Breath cold.
====== COUGH. [27] ======
{{anchor:s199}}Troublesome cough, coming on regularly every morning at about 6 o'clock, and lasting from two to three hours.\\ {{anchor:s200}}Cough dry with oppressed and rattling breathing, amel. by free expectoration of viscous frothy sputa, at times streaked with blood.
====== INNER CHEST AND LUNGS. [28] ======
{{anchor:s202}}Oppression of chest; frequent inclination to sigh and draw a deep breath.\\ {{anchor:s203}}Sharp darting cutting pains under ribs.
====== HEART, PULSE AND CIRCULATION. [29] ======
{{anchor:s205}}Irregular action of heart. {{anchor:s206}}~ Menstrual epilepsy.\\ {{anchor:s207}}Quick and full pulse, with animated red face. {{anchor:s208}}~ Intermittent fever.\\ {{anchor:s209}}Irregular pulse, with palpitation. {{anchor:s210}}~ Epileptiform eclampsia.\\ {{anchor:s211}}Rapid intermittent pulse, impossible to count strokes; also, palpitation of heart, rapid and intermittent.
====== NECK AND BACK. [31] ======
{{anchor:s213}}Stiff neck; pain all along spine. {{anchor:s214}}~ Cerebro-spinal meningitis.
====== UPPER LIMBS. [32] ======
{{anchor:s216}}Pain at insertion of right deltoid, and rheumatic pain in right side.
====== LOWER LIMBS. [33] ======
{{anchor:s218}}Numb, dead feeling in legs; they feel enlarged.
====== LIMBS IN GENERAL. [34] ======
{{anchor:s220}}Transient pain in joints, principally in right elbow, which perspire.\\ {{anchor:s221}}Tearing and twitching pains in limbs.\\ {{anchor:s222}}Cramps, followed by contracting and tearing pains in extremities.\\ {{anchor:s223}}Cold sensation in hands or feet.\\ {{anchor:s224}}Icy coldness of extremities.
====== REST. POSITION. MOTION. [35] ======
{{anchor:s228}}Gout.\\ {{anchor:s229}}Lying down: agg. neuralgic affection, in evening.\\ {{anchor:s230}}Has to stand in an erect position; suffocative attacks.
====== NERVES. [36] ======
{{anchor:s232}}General debility, languor and fainting.\\ {{anchor:s233}}Chronic intermittent neuralgia, recurring in paroxysms with great regularity.\\ {{anchor:s234}}Trembling of whole body. {{anchor:s235}}~ After delirium tremens.\\ {{anchor:s236}}Choreic attack, after coitus, in a woman.\\ {{anchor:s237}}Epileptiform eclampsia: attacks came on regularly twice a day, morning and evening, at same hours; intense pain in forehead; tumid face, with pupils much dilated; giddiness, resulting in her falling down in most distressing convulsions; insensibility, closed teeth, and frothy secretions from mouth; difficult respiration, irregular pulse, and palpitation; the whole lasting for six or eight minutes; on recovering consciousness, felt very weak, and discharged a large quantity of inodorous urine, as clear as pure water (primipara, in seventh mouth of utero-gestation.) ~ Hysteria.\\ {{anchor:s238}}Epileptiform convulsions during mensesl period.\\ {{anchor:s239}}Entire body feels numb.
====== SLEEP. [37] ======
{{anchor:s241}}Yawning.\\ {{anchor:s242}}Worse after sleeping: suffocative fits. {{anchor:s243}}See 26.
====== TIME. [38] ======
{{anchor:s245}}Night: mental symptoms agg.; distensive headache agg.; objects seem red; deafness.\\ {{anchor:s246}}At 4 A. M.: chill, followed by sweat.\\ {{anchor:s247}}At 6 A. M.: troublesome cough; regular paroxysm of fever.\\ {{anchor:s248}}At 11 A. M.: sick headache, every other day.\\ {{anchor:s249}}From 10 to 12: suffocating fits, daily.\\ {{anchor:s250}}Towards noon: pressing pain in right temple amel.\\ {{anchor:s251}}Noon: pressive headache.\\ {{anchor:s252}}At 4 P. M.: chill after washing in cold water.\\ {{anchor:s253}}At 7 or 8 P. M.: chronic intermittent prosopalgia.\\ {{anchor:s254}}At 9 P. M.: point of nose cold, with chilliness and yawning.\\ {{anchor:s255}}Evening: neuralgia affection; epileptiform eclampsia.\\ {{anchor:s256}}Day: objects appear yellow.
====== TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. [39] ======
{{anchor:s258}}Temperature and Weather\\ {{anchor:s259}}Warm drinks: longing for.\\ {{anchor:s260}}Cold drinks: longing for.\\ {{anchor:s261}}Open air: agg. headache.\\ {{anchor:s262}}Chills and fever in persons returned from tropical countries.\\ {{anchor:s263}}Worse before a storm: neuralgic pains. {{anchor:s264}}~ Choroiditis.
====== FEVER. [40] ======
{{anchor:s266}}Chilliness and yawning: point of nose cold.\\ {{anchor:s267}}Chill at 4 A. M., followed by sweat; at 4 P. M., after washing in cold water, chill alone.\\ {{anchor:s268}}Shivering and chill, followed by profuse perspiration, every evening. {{anchor:s269}}~ Chronic laryngitis.\\ {{anchor:s270}}Chill, with congestion to head; hands, feet and nose remain icy cold.\\ {{anchor:s271}}Chill, severe enough to shake whole body, renewed by every motion, lasting one to two hours; hands, feet and nose cold.\\ {{anchor:s272}}Regular paroxysm of fever, coming at same hour, commencing every day at 6 P. M., by chills in back and limbs, or cold feet and hands.\\ {{anchor:s273}}Heat over entire body.\\ {{anchor:s274}}Hot stage: dryness; heaviness of head; redness of face; burning heat in hands, pulse full and accelerated, thirst, with desire for warm drinks.\\ {{anchor:s275}}Profuse perspiration.\\ {{anchor:s276}}During sweat, coldness and heat and heat and coldness irregularly intermingled.\\ {{anchor:s277}}Bluish-red face; forearm to elbow, and hands and feet cold; sweat beneath axilla and on chest; a child.\\ {{anchor:s278}}Quotidian and tertian fever with marked periodicity.\\ {{anchor:s279}}Miasmatic fevers of low marshy regions in warm seasons and tropical countries; chill returns with clock-like regularity.
====== ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. [41] ======
{{anchor:s281}}Clock-like periodicity: headache; chill.\\ {{anchor:s282}}Attacks occur with unerring periodicity to the hour. {{anchor:s283}}~ Prosopalgia. {{anchor:s284}}~ Neuralgia. {{anchor:s285}}~ Intermittent.\\ {{anchor:s286}}At same epoch of pregnancy: tendency to miscarriage.
====== LOCALITY AND DIRECTION. [42] ======
{{anchor:s288}}Left: eye, a tic-like pain; shooting pain over eye; toothache; pain in throat; pain in eye after coitus; upper and lower extremities, uncontrollable movements.\\ {{anchor:s289}}Right: temple, pressure; side of head, pains; face, prosopalgia; pain in deltoid; transient pain in elbow.
====== SENSATIONS. [43] ======
{{anchor:s291}}As if swollen, head; as if cold air touched teeth; as if paralyzed, tongue; as from shock of galvanic battery, in mouth; as of a stone on stomach; as if a drop of urine was in urethra, or dropping from it; as if enlarged, legs.\\ {{anchor:s292}}Intense pain: in forehead.\\ {{anchor:s293}}Stitches: in spleen and liver.\\ {{anchor:s294}}Darting cutting: under ribs.\\ {{anchor:s295}}Shooting: pain in orbital region; over left eye; toothache.\\ {{anchor:s296}}Tic-like pain: over left eye.\\ {{anchor:s297}}Prickling itching: of tongue.\\ {{anchor:s298}}Tearing: toothache; in limbs; in extremities.\\ {{anchor:s299}}Smarting: in eyes; in mouth.\\ {{anchor:s300}}Burning: in eyes; in upper eyelid; in mouth; in fauces, throat and stomach; along urethra; heat, in hands.\\ {{anchor:s301}}Pressure: right temple and head; on top of head.\\ {{anchor:s302}}Pressing: frontal headache; toothache.\\ {{anchor:s303}}Rheumatic pain: in right side.\\ {{anchor:s304}}Contused feeling.\\ {{anchor:s305}}Twitching: in limbs.\\ {{anchor:s306}}Sharp pain: in occiput; from above eyes to temples and occiput.\\ {{anchor:s307}}Tingling: in mouth.\\ {{anchor:s308}}Formication: over body, with gleet.\\ {{anchor:s309}}Numbness: in legs.\\ {{anchor:s310}}Throbbing pain: in head.\\ {{anchor:s311}}Undefined pain: in kidneys; along spine; at insertion of right deltoid.\\ {{anchor:s312}}Heaviness: of head.\\ {{anchor:s313}}Suffocative feeling: in throat.\\ {{anchor:s314}}Cramps: in extremities.\\ {{anchor:s315}}Heat: in tongue.\\ {{anchor:s316}}Flying heat: of face.\\ {{anchor:s317}}Heat and cold: irregularly intermingled.\\ {{anchor:s318}}Dryness: of head; of eyes.
====== TISSUES. [44] ======
{{anchor:s320}}Affects cerebro-spinal system; kidneys and bowels.\\ {{anchor:s321}}Counteracts bites of venomous serpents and stings of poisonous insects.\\ {{anchor:s322}}Marked debility, apparently due to action on brain and nervous system.
====== TOUCH. PASSIVE MOTION. INJURIES. [45] ======
{{anchor:s326}}Pressure: agg. pain in throat.\\ {{anchor:s327}}Touch: eyes sore to.
====== STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION. [47] ======
{{anchor:s329}}Adapted to persons of a voluptuous disposition and of an excitable, nervous temperament; more especially to females.\\ {{anchor:s330}}A child; cyanosis.\\ {{anchor:s331}}Women more frequently affected with prosopalgia than men.\\ {{anchor:s332}}A woman, neuralgic headache; chronic choroiditis.\\ {{anchor:s333}}Primipara, in seventh month of pregnancy; epileptiform eclampsia.
====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
{{anchor:s335}}The debility of Cedron in intermittent fever appears to be due to action on brain and nervous system, not to the effect of profuse perspiration, as in Cinchona.\\ {{anchor:s336}}Given against bites of venomous serpents and stings of poisonous insects.\\ {{anchor:s337}}Compare Cinchona and Arsen.\\ {{anchor:s338}}Cedron removes roaring in ears, produced by Cinchona.\\ {{anchor:s339}}Bellad. removes "objects appear red at night and yellowish by day."
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====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
^ Source: | [[en:mm:hering:start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 03, 1881 |
^ Description: | Clinical materia medica of [[en:rem:r276|Cedron]] |
^ Remedies: | [[en:rem:r276|Cedron]] |
^ Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
^ Year: | 1881 |
^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
^ Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |}