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-<span tc1>​{{anchor:​s1}}Anthracinum.</​span>​ +
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-{{anchor:​s2}}The alcoholic extract of the anthrax poison prepared from the spleen of cattle befallen with the disease. {{anchor:​s3}}A nosode rejected by the Old School, and by a majority of the New, in spite of its being a remedy which bears out our theory, and one which has proved of the utmost use in practice. {{anchor:​s4}}It has not yet been proved, but the frequent use made of it by some of our best practitioners justifies its reception. {{anchor:​s5}}The first preparation was made according to C. Hg's propositions (laid down in Stapf'​s Archives, 1830), by Dr. G. A. Weber, and applied with the most astonishing success in the cattle plague. {{anchor:​s6}}He cured every case with it, and also men poisoned by the contagium. {{anchor:​s7}}His report, a small treatise of 114 pages, was published in 1836, by Reclam, Leipzig. {{anchor:​s8}}No notice was taken of it. {{anchor:​s9}}Only the talented Dr. P. Dufresne, the founder of the Bibliothque Homeopathique,​ of Geneva (see eulogium by Grieselich, in Hygea, VI., p. 351, 352), used it, and prevented the further murderous spread of the disease, in a flock of sheep (among which it is always more fatal than among other domestic animals), and cured the shepherds as well (Biblioth. {{anchor:​s10}}Homeop. de Genve, Jan. and Feb., 1837). +
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-{{anchor:​s11}}The discovery of the bacteria and their incredibly rapid propagation seemed to be of much more importance than the cure of cattle, and the loss of millions of dollars by this disease. {{anchor:​s12}}In 1842 France sustained a loss of over seven millions of francs, and every year a small district of Germany has a loss of sixty thousand thalers from the cattle plague; in Siberia, in 1785, 100.000 horses died with it; in 1800 one small district lost 27.000 horses. {{anchor:​s13}}Radiate heat, proposed scores of years ago, for other zymotic diseases, by C. Hg., was discovered, in a very ingenious way, by Pasteur, to prevent the increase of bacteria. {{anchor:​s14}}Now the heat (as it has done in hydrophobia),​ and the nosode may suffice to cure every case. +
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-{{anchor:​s15}}Dr. Ksemann had moral courage enough to introduce Anthracine in gangrene and sphacelus, in 1853, and Doctor Raue has given it in carbuncles since 1858. {{anchor:​s16}}See his Pathology and Diagnosis, and in gangrenic whitlow, see Journal of clinics, 4, 142. +
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-{{anchor:​s17}}The symptoms of a case of glander poisoning, prominent among them blue boils, in a Veterinary, cured with <span grade2>​Anthracinum</​span>​ 30 (Tafel'​s preparation),​ by Knerr, are added. +
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-{{anchor:​s18}}All symptoms produced by the poison on men are inserted, because the symptoms from the snake-bite and from the bee-sting have been proved to be useful in numerous cases; they are marked *. +
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-====== MIND. [1] ====== +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:s20}}Anxiety,​ particularly in precordia. *</span>\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s21}}Delirium and excitement.<​/span> <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s22}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​With the fever. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s23}}Loss of consciousness. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s24}}Depression,​ with debility and chill. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s25}}Thinks she feels death approaching. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s26}}Animals howl, bite, run about, become greatly excited; followed by paralytic symptoms.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s27}}Disinclined to work.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s28}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​ +
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-====== SENSORIUM. [2] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s30}}Dullness in head as from narcotics.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s31}}Confusion.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s32}}~</​span>​ <span grade2>​With the fever. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s33}}Dizziness.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s34}}Dizziness with pain in head. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s35}}Loss of consciousness. +
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-====== INNER HEAD. [3] ====== +
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-<span grade4>​{{anchor:​s37}}Headache,​ as if a smoke with a heating pain was passing through head (fume de douleur chaude); two shepherds who caught it from their flock.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s38}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Anthrax carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s39}}Head is affected in an indescribable manner.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s40}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by a foul breath.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s41}}Uncomfortable feeling in head, slight chills, mild fever *.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s42}}If fully conscious they complain of great pain in head. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s43}}Pain in head, dizziness; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s44}}Here and there in all parts of brain small and large hemorrhages of embolic origin; after death from anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s45}}Membranes of brain exhibit circumscribed or symmetrically extended bloody infiltrations. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s46}}Headache with chill. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s47}}Cerebral symptoms with carbuncle. +
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-====== OUTER HEAD. [4] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s49}}Flying gangrene.\\ {{anchor:​s50}}Small swellings on temples and cheeks, extending through orbital sutures and foramina to dura and pia mater.\\ {{anchor:​s51}}Carbuncles mostly on head, near ears or temples.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s52}}Flying gangrene, head swollen (in swine).</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s53}}Swelling of head (sheep).</​span>​ +
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-====== SIGHT AND EYES. [5] ====== +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s55}}Great dilatation of pupils; inner anthrax.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s56}}A pale yellowish or greenish swelling, if in eyelids, of a half-translucent aspect*</span>\\ {{anchor:​s57}}A pale redness above brows along forehead. +
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-====== HEARING AND EARS. [6====== +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s59}}Ringing in ears; inner anthrax.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s60}}(OBS:​) Parotitis gangrenosa, after scarlatina.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s61}}Swelling extending backward over angle of right lower jaw, which could not be felt, and up to near ear.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s62}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​ +
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-====== SMELL AND NOSE. [7] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s64}}Nose swollen and red, fetid smell from it.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s65}}Bloody suffusions on mucous membrane of nose. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s66}}Intense,​ redness of right half of nose, extending to cheek.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s67}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning from foul breath.</​span>​ +
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-====== UPPER FACE. [8] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s69}}Erysipelatous,​ dark brown redness and swelling over whole right side of face, nose and part of left cheek; swelling very hard, redness does not disappear under pressure of finger.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s70}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by foul breath.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s71}}Extending to cheek, redness from nose.</​span>​ +
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-====== LOWER FACE. [9] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s73}}Could not move lower jaw as usual.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s74}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s75}}Could open mouth only far enough to put point of tongue out.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s76}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s77}}Impossible to open jaws.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s78}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s79}}Tearing in right lower jaw.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s80}}Beginning of swelling was the region of right submaxillary gland.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s81}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s82}}A stony swelling around right lower maxilla, inner space of mandibula filling up to half, reaches to nearly half the cheek, and disfiguring face, extending backward over angle of lower jaw, very little pain, not red, but sharply defined edges.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s83}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s84}}Swelling extending from inner edge of left lower jaw across whole throat, in front and over edge of right lower jaw, and au niveau with upper surface of right lower molars. {{anchor:​s85}}Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s86}}A large, stony hard, pale swelling around right lower jaw, nearly painless, disfiguring face.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s87}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s88}}Gland under chin painfully swollen.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s89}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by a foul breath.</​span>​ +
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-====== TEETH AND GUMS. [10] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s91}}On making an incision near second molar a mass of stinking, brown ichor is discharged.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s92}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​ +
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-====== TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE. [11] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s94}}Flabby taste.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s95}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by foul breath.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s96}}Tongue often furred with a thick brown coat; dry. *</​span>​ +
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-====== INNER MOUTH. [12] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s98}}Offensive odor from mouth.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s99}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s100}}Mouth could not be opened.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s101}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s102}}Saliva increased.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s103}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s104}}Continued bleeding from mouth; blood shows a lack of power to coagulate; with inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s105}}Dark red, bloody ecchymoses in mouth. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s106}}Bloody suffusions and hemorrhagic collections on mucous membranes of canthi of mouth and nose; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s107}}Fundus of mouth is elevated by the swelling, as hard as a callus, extending back to parotids, and reaching up to external surface of lower jaw.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s108}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s109}}Superficially eschared pustules in mouth after death. *</​span>​ +
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-====== PALATE AND THROAT. [13] ====== +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s111}}The submucous tissue, especially in fauces and around larynx, is thickened and edematous. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s112}}Region of throat above larynx to mouth swollen. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s113}}~</​span>​ Cynanche cellularis.\\ {{anchor:​s114}}Submaxillary,​ laryngeal and retro-pharyngeal glands are infiltrated,​ hyperemic, filled with hemorrhagic foci, colored of a greyish or dark blackish red, and considerably enlarged.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s115}}Right tonsil hurts.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s116}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s117}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Erysipelas.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s118}}Anthrax quinsy.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s119}}Cynanche cellularis; a sharply marked margin about swellings.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s120}}Slight difficulty in swallowing; inner anthrax.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s121}}Swallowing exceedingly difficult.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s122}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s123}}Could not swallow, with great thirst.</​span>​ +
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-====== APPETITE, THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. [14] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s126}}Diminished appetite, with heat.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s127}}Loss of appetite, with chills. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s128}}Loss of appetite and gastralgia; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s129}}Loss of appetite.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s130}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s131}}Thirst with heat.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s132}}Excessive thirst, but can hardly swallow.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s133}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​ +
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-====== EATING AND DRINKING. [15] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s135}}Symptoms from putrid water.</​span>​ +
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-====== HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. [16] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s137}}Belching,​ nausea and inclination to vomit.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s138}}Nausea and vomiting with chill. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s139}}Vomiting of bilious and slimy masses.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s140}}Vomiting followed by diarrhea. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s141}}Nausea and vomiting following great pain in abdomen. +
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-====== SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. [17] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s143}}Pressure and burning in region of stomach.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s144}}Gastralgia. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s145}}Walls of stomach and intestine edematous, discolored, a cloudy red. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s146}}Mucous membrane of stomach and intestines reddish, swollen, with isolated or numerous edematous, hemorrhagic prominent infiltrations,​ from size of a lentil to that of a coffee bean, showing a greyish or greenish yellow discolored surface, with a positively sloughing centre. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s147}}Numerous peculiar hemorrhagic and superficially eschared infiltrations of stomach and intestines; intestinal anthrax. *</​span>​ +
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-====== HYPOCHONDRIA. [18] ====== +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s149}}Sensation as if diaphragm was pushed forward.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s150}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by foul breath.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s151}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Erysipelas.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s152}}Sensation of anxiety and constriction,​ most in precordia, liver engorged, slight hemorrhage here and there, spleen moderately enlarged, soft, full of blood, dark color.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s153}}Enlargement of spleen. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s154}}The spleen, the main seat of the anthrax in animals, is rarely cured in men (Old School).\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s155}}Epidemic spleen disease of cattle or horses.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s156}}(OBS:​) In alternation with Arsen.\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s157}}The same disease in sheep. {{anchor:​s158}}Anthracinum suum is better than Anthracinum ovium in the acute form, but in the chronic form Anthracinum ovium is better.</​span>​ +
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-====== ABDOMEN AND LOINS. [19] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s160}}Sudden prostration with great abdominal soreness, mostly in epigastrium with vomiting, cold limbs, dull head.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s161}}Bellyache with chill. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s162}}Colicky pains; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s163}}A horse fell down with colic, no motion except now and then bending head towards abdomen.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s164}}Mycosis intestinalis;​ intestinal anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s165}}In intestines a thinly fluid material, slightly colored with blood. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s166}}The retro-peritoneal and mesenteric connective tissue infiltrated, ​jelly-like, and of a yellowish-reddish color. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s167}}Moderate serous or sero-hemorrhagic effusion and subperitoneal suggilations. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s168}}Simple hemorrhages,​ infarctions and foci on different parts of intestines. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s169}}Serous and sero-hemorrhagic infiltrations of peritoneal and mesenteric connective tissue, walls of stomach and intestines, and of mucous membranes. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s170}}Mesenteric and retro-peritoneal glands enlarged to size of a walnut; from blackish red masses, held together by a jelly-like congestive tissue, infiltrated with serum. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s171}}Dark red carbuncle in omentum.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s172}}Peculiar pustular and carbuncular foci in intestinal tract. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s173}}Swelling of abdomen; inner anthrax. +
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-====== STOOLS AND RECTUM. ​[20] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s175}}Vomiting,​ followed by a painless, often bloody diarrhea.\\ {{anchor:​s176}}Diarrhea with bellyache.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s177}}Diarrhea. {{anchor:​s178}}*<​/span> <span grade2>​~</​span>​ <span grade2>​With the fever.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s179}}Vomiting followed by a painless, moderate, more or less intense, often bloody diarrhea; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s180}}With the diarrhea sometimes a cholera-like collapse; inner anthrax.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s181}}Retarded stool. +
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-====== URINARY ORGANS. [21====== +
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-{{anchor:​s183}}Kidneys swollen, with edema, sprinkled with small hemorrhages,​ engorged; suggilations in mucous membranes of pelvis.\\ {{anchor:​s184}}(In sick:) Had to get up five or six times through the night and passed a chamberful of clear urine. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s185}}~</​span>​ Blue boils after glander poisoning. +
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-====== RESPIRATION. ​[26] ====== +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:s187}}Breathing frequent, laborious; quick, spasmodic; inner anthrax.<​/span> +
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-====== INNER CHEST AND LUNGS. [28] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s189}}Pulmonary hyperemia, ecchymoses.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s190}}Slight serous effusions into pleural cavities. *</span>\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s191}}Subpleural ecchymoses with vascular engorgement,​ and a dark coloring of parenchyma*</span>\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s192}}Edema of mediastinal lymphatic glands. *</​span>​ +
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-====== HEART, PULSE AND CIRCULATION. [29====== +
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-{{anchor:​s194}}Heartbeat frequent but weak.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s195}}Her heart beats altogether different.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s196}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poison by a foul breath.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s197}}The beating of the heart stronger, more decided and more perceptible. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s198}}Pulse frequent, small, with violent action of heart; soft <span grade3>​small and feverish.</​span>​ <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s199}}~</​span>​ Cynanche cellularis.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s200}}Soft,​ scarcely frequent pulse.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s201}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by a foul breath.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s202}}Discolored lines over veins, or red lines and stripes in course of lymphatics. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s203}}Cyanosis;​ inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s204}}Blood of a dark cherry red, generally fluid or with some loose clots. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s205}}Blood not coagulating. *</​span>​ +
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-====== NECK AND BACK. [31] ====== +
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-{{anchor:​s207}}Axillary glands swollen and painful. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s208}}~<​/span> Erysipelas.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s209}}Swelling in neck size of hazelnut, burning and fiery red; is pointed and hard.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s210}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle on neck.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s211}}Carbuncle on back, nine inches in length and five inches in its greatest width; with sloughing, abundant discharge of ichorous, terrible smelling pus, and bloodpoisoning by absorption of pus.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s212}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Pyaemia.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s213}}(OBS:​) Hydrorhachitis (Grubbe, Kreuzdrehe),​ a disease of sheep. +
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-====== UPPER LIMBS. [32====== +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s215}}Tetanic spasms of upper limbs, inner anthrax.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s216}}Arms and hands covered with a crusty eruption, full of cracks, discharging pus and an acrid fluid, with painful, unbearable itching; checked for a while by the Old School, it had burst out again with terrible fury. {{anchor:​s217}}After Anthracine, the crusts peeled off and were flying about like snow.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s218}}The whole left hand (not the fingers) swollen, highly reddened, very painful; redness extended over whole hand and even wrist, and a red streak ran up forearm.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s219}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Inflammation of hand.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s220}}On middle of palm of hand a large blister, which, when opened, discharged a yellow watery fluid.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s221}}Felon,​ the worst cases, with sloughing.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s222}}Whitlow.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s223}}Acute pain in bones of hand and burning to finger tips.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s224}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Blue boils after glanders poisoning.</​span>​ +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:s226}}Thighs livid to nates, hard and painful; lower legs dark blue, feet edematous; when blisters break they discharge an offensive ichor.</span> <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s227}}~<​/span> <span grade3>​Traumatic gangrene.</span>\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s228}}The whole thigh was swollen, most above knee, and also foot.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s229}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​After a fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s230}}Livid redness on lower part of whole thigh, up to buttocks, hard and painful.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s231}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​After a fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s232}}Above knee, redness, swelling and pain, and later a large black blister on inside of thigh, extending four inches upward and inward; after being lanced bloody water ran out.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s233}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s234}}On outside of knee a large fluctuating swelling, by pressure discharging a horribly smelling gangrenous ichor.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s235}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​After fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s236}}From openings on lower leg, caused by fracture, a copious stinking pus (like from carious bones).</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s237}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Traumatic gangrene.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s238}}Bluish-brown spots, which break open.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s239}}The whole lower limb blackish-blue;​ region of blister (foolishly lanced) mortified, discharging much stinking ichor.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s240}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​After a fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s241}}Ulcers size of hand on lower limbs; no antipsoric had relieved. {{anchor:​s242}}Anthrac. [30helped very soon.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s243}}Carious ulcers.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s244}}Foot edematous.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s245}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Fracture of tibia.</​span>​ +
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-{{anchor:​s247}}Discolored lines trace out veins over edematous part.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s248}}Severe pains in limbs and joints with fever; intestinal anthrax. *</span>\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s249}}Pains in knees and arms.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s250}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Blue boils after glanders poisoning.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s251}}Limbs as if beaten.\\ {{anchor:​s252}}Limbs weak. +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s254}}Great restlessness. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s255}}Paroxysms of trembling.\\ {{anchor:​s256}}Single muscles start or tremble.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s257}}Epileptiform convulsions;​ inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s258}}Clonic spasms, trismus or opisthotonos;​ sometimes in serious cases. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s259}}Clonic spasms.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s260}}Tetanic spasms in upper limbs. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s261}}Opisthotonos;​ inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s262}}Debility and depression, with pain in limbs.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s263}}Debility with chill. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s264}}Great weakness, with fever. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s265}}Debility and depression, with pains in limbs and general sense of malaise, followed by disturbance of intestinal canal; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s266}}Debility and sweat all over.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s267}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s268}}Completely exhausted, she thinks she feels death.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s269}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by foul breath.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s270}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s271}}Cholera-like collapse after diarrhea. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s272}}Collapse,​ with difficulty of breathing; loss of consciousness;​ death.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s273}}Sudden fatal issue, preceded by extreme collapse. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s274}}With cyanosis, asphyxia and the most extreme collapse, followed by death in all cases of bleeding. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s275}}Marked rigor mortis after death. *</​span>​ +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:s277}}Somnolence;​ inner anthrax.<​/span>\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s278}}Could not sleep for pain.</span> <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s279}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Inflammation of hand.</span>\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s280}}Sleeplessness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s281}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s282}}Restless sleep, twitches and violent jerks in sleep.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s283}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Blue boils after glanders poisoning.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s284}}Sleep short, unrefreshing.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s285}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Erysipelas.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s286}}Delirium,​ sopor, then death.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s287}}Sleep short, not refreshing, more like a stupor.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s288}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by foul breath.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s289}}Restless,​ irritated at night.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s290}}Restless sleep; with chill. *</​span>​ +
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-{{anchor:​s292}}July,​ August and September furnish the greatest contingent. +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s294}}Chilly,​ with debility, headache, followed by a general malaise, loss of appetite, restless sleep, great debility and depression, and in eight or ten days carbuncles, most on arm, forearm, head. {{anchor:​s295}}*<​/span> <span grade2>​~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Anthrax from eating meat of diseased animals.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s296}}Decided chill, followed by bellyache, nausea, vomiting and in two or three days with supervention of collapse and cyanosis; death. {{anchor:​s297}}*</​span>​ <span grade2>​~</​span>​ <span grade2>​Anthrax after eating diseased meat.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s298}}Slight chills with fever and strange sensation in head. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s299}}With great prostration,​ chilliness, pains in limbs, increase of fever and weakness, anxiety, restlessness,​ vertigo, delirium, dull head; stool retarded, urine scanty; skin dry, later covered with cold sweat.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s300}}Temperature very slightly elevated; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s301}}Febrile movement, slight in beginning, is often followed apace by high fever; great weakness, delirium, excitement, confusion. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s302}}Moderate heat, little thirst, general sweat.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s303}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Poisoning by foul breath.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s304}}Very much fever.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s305}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s306}}Heat,​ thirst, less appetite, suffering and fatigued.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s307}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Inflammation of hand.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s308}}Fever with diarrhea.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s309}}Fever attended by sweating.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s310}}Sweat all over with debility. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s311}}Disposed to sweat; rather sticky.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s312}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s313}}Copious sweat.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s314}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Cynanche cellularis.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s315}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s316}}Cold sweats, in serious cases. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s317}}Typhoid type, with rapidly sinking pulse, loss of strength, fainting, delirium. +
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-{{anchor:​s319}}Attacks:​ of trembling; of headache with chills and coldness of head.\\ {{anchor:​s320}}Course in one case irregularly intermittent;​ inner anthrax.\\ {{anchor:​s321}}Paralytic symptoms intermit. +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:s323}}Right:​ side of nose redness; lower jaw, softness, fluctuating;​ tonsil hurts.</span>\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s324}}Left hand swollen and red.</span>\\ {{anchor:​s325}}From right to left: dark brown redness in face.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s326}}Sensation as if back part of diaphragm was pushed forward.<​/span> <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s327}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Erysipelas.</​span>​ +
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-<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s329}}Pricking pain like that of a bite of a fly. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s330}}Swelling sometimes very painful, as if skin was touched by nettles, more in daytime.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s331}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle on neck.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s332}}As if a smoke, with a heating pain, was passing through neck; as if diaphragm was pushed forward; as if skin was touched by nettles; limbs as if beaten.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s333}}Slight burning and itching, as from bite of an insect, on spot having come in contact. *</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s334}}Terrible burning.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s335}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Paronychia.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s336}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s337}}Pain:​ in head; in limbs.\\ {{anchor:​s338}}Tearing:​ in right lower jaw.\\ {{anchor:​s339}}Pressure:​ in region of stomach.\\ {{anchor:​s340}}Burning:​ in region of stomach.\\ {{anchor:​s341}}Colicky pains: inner anthrax.\\ {{anchor:​s342}}Dullness:​ in head. +
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-{{anchor:​s344}}Blood black, thick, like tar, decomposing rapidly.\\ {{anchor:​s345}}Injection and ecchymosis, on motor organs of deglutition.\\ {{anchor:​s346}}Hemorrhagic exudations.\\ {{anchor:​s347}}Blood oozes from mouth, nose, anus or sexual parts.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s348}}Hemorrhages in different parts of body. *</span>\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s349}}Diffuse phlegmon; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s350}}Surrounding tissue infiltrated with cloudy serum and small hemorrhages.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s351}}Red lines, streaks and stripes mark out course of lymphatics.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s352}}Glands in throat and under maxilla indurated. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s353}}Gland painfully swollen under chin.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s354}}Hemorrhagic infiltration of mesenteric and other lymphatic glands. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s355}}Lymphatic glands hard, swollen, dark red, infiltrated with a bloody serum.\\ {{anchor:​s356}}The lymphatic vessels and glands swell, get hardened and if cut across, are very red, harder or softer, always infiltrated with a hemorrhagic or bloody serous matter.\\ {{anchor:​s357}}Lymphatic glands swollen, dark red, brittle or softened as if filled with extravasations.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s358}}Corresponding lymphatic glands swell. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s359}}Mediastinal lymphatic glands edematous. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s360}}Most mucous membranes are injected and reddened. *</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s361}}Induration of cellular tissue.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s362}}Edema and infiltration of cellular tissue spread rapidly; skin on parts hard and doughy, sometimes also edematous, reddened, cool or hot. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s363}}The tissues near the pustule become indurated very quickly, and this edematous swelling rapidly spreads over a considerable area, the entire arm, half the neck, occasioning lively pain and a feeling of heaviness in affected limbs. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s364}}Edema of affected parts, more or less reddened, sometimes cool, sometimes hot.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s365}}Edema of affected parts; with anthrax of gangrene; collapse.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s366}}Edematous and phlegmonous swellings show changes of cloudy edema, often striped and flecked with blood.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s367}}Edema with a superadded gangrenous process, spreads rapidly over whole limb, collapse quickly comes on with difficulty in breathing, loss of consciousness and death. {{anchor:​s368}}*</​span>​ <span grade2>​~</​span>​ <span grade2>​After eating diseased meat.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s369}}Erysipeloid anthrax edema. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s370}}Transudations into serous cavities. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s371}}Contents of a regular pustule are neutral or alkaline, sometimes blackening metals. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s372}}Abundant discharge of ichorous, terribly smelling pus.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s373}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s374}}Gangrenous ichor of horrible smell.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s375}}Stinking pus from wound on leg.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s376}}Penetrating,​ stinking, thin ichor from a lanced swelling.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s377}}Gangrene,​ with inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s378}}In some cases the gangrene is extending, and violent febrile symptoms may follow.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s379}}From the tough infiltration,​ which is hemorrhagic and often sloughed in the centre, blackish-red hemorrhagic bands go off into underlying adipose tissue, and they send into it numerous branches. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s380}}The knot gets sphacelous while it is dying up on surface, the decomposition is quicker, deeper in and becomes an emphysematous gangrene.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s381}}Gangrene destruction. *</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s382}}Sloughing on carbuncles; on paronychia.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s383}}Gangrene and sphacelus.</​span>​ <span sbitared>​{{anchor:​s384}}~</​span>​ <span grade4>​After a fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s385}}Gangrenous ulcers (sheep).</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s386}}Absorption of pus into blood.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s387}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Pyaemia.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s388}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Gangrenous carbuncles.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s389}}Septic infection from absorption of deleterious substances.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s390}}Septicemia with gangrene and with sloughing. *</​span>​ +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s394}}Dark brown redness in face, does not disappear under pressure.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s395}}From two small wounds, much pus of a bad odor on twelfth day.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s396}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​After a fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s397}}Reddish ichor discharges from small wounds.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s398}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​After a fracture of tibia.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s399}}After suspicious stings, if swelling changes color.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s400}}Cuts show outwardly a dark hemorrhagic mass, deeper in bright red, and at bottom a yellowish mass.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s401}}Gangrene from inoculating sheep.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s402}}After dissection wounds become gangrenous.</​span>​ +
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-<span grade3>​{{anchor:s404}}Dark red spots (sheep).<​/span>\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s405}}Ecchymoses. *</span>\\ {{anchor:​s406}}Cyanosis.\\ {{anchor:​s407}}Skin of affected part either hard or doughy.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s408}}Skin dry, itching violently and burning.<​/span>\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s409}}Unbearable itching on arms and hands.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s410}}Itching with dry skin; violent as if mad (horses).</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s411}}Crusty oozing eruption, with most violent itching.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s412}}Crusty eruption discharging acrid fluid.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s413}}A small red spot, sometimes with a blackish point in middle, gradually becoming more sensitive, has to scratch, it reddens more and more, swells and forms a small pustule or blotch.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s414}}A little red speck, like a flea-bite, with a central black point, swells gradually and changes into an itching papule, capped with a small, clear, reddish or bluish vesicle, gradually enlarging. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s415}}The excoriated spot dries up, becomes brown and livid and a local eschar forms. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s416}}By inflammatory swelling of surrounding skin a red or violet raised border is formed, around it a bluish or pale yellow ring, upon which little vesicles, size of a hemp-seed, appear surrounding central eschar. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s417}}With an increase of round, thick eschar, one-fourth to three-fourths of an inch, the raised border also extends. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s418}}Excoriated surface dries and mummifies, but new blisters form all around.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s419}}Small and large epidermal vesicles filled with serum. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s420}}Blister on palm of hand.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s421}}The secondary vesicles contain a yellowish, reddish and blackish fluid. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s422}}Over pustule a blister, size of a lentil, with a clear, bright-yellowish,​ later a reddish or bluish fluid. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s423}}Black or blue blisters.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s424}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Pustula maligna.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s425}}Black blisters, fatal in twenty-four to forty-eight hours. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s426}}Large black blister on inside of thigh.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s427}}In case of more than one detritus, the whole is swollen like erysipelas, and when cut it looks like the</​span>​ <span grade2>​Vespajas</​span>​ <span grade2>​of the Italian dermatologists. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s428}}Erysipelatous inflammation about carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s429}}Erysipelas gangrenosa.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s430}}Erysipelatous form of chronic anthrax.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s431}}Smallpox of sheep.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s432}}Umbilicated pustules, yellow or bluish around, with depression of a dark red hue, and hemorrhagic foundation. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s433}}~</​span>​ Pustula depressa.\\ {{anchor:​s434}}If scraped off soon the excoriated spot dries, turns brown and livid and leaves a scar.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s435}}The dense or doughy soft papules or pustules, around and beneath eschar, vary in size from a pea to a nut. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s436}}Bluish boils on both legs and on abdomen, discharging a little matter and black blood.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s437}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Inoculated by glanders.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s438}}The papule promptly bursts and discloses a dark red base. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s439}}Sometimes blisters looking more like furuncles; a puslike collection under epidermis, which loosens and discloses decomposed matter.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s440}}Papules and pustules, with extensive edematous and phlegmonous infiltration of neighboring skin and subcutaneous cellular tissue. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s441}}The anthrax pustule penetrates deeply into subcutaneous cellular tissue. *</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s442}}Anthrax pustules most on face, forearms, hands, fingers, neck, less often ear, still less frequent covered parts. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s443}}Anthrax carbuncles, with typhoid symptoms.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s444}}Little carbuncles; inner anthrax. *</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s445}}Carbuncles;​ inner anthrax.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s446}}Carbuncle. {{anchor:​s447}}[Obs. To call a carbuncle a surgical case is the greatest absurdity. {{anchor:​s448}}An incision is always injurious and often the cause of death. {{anchor:​s449}}Never a case has been lost under the right kind of treatment, and carbuncle should always be treated by internal medicine only].</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s450}}Carbuncle darkish red, greasy, is often more eroded than ulcerated. *</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s451}}Circumscribed carbuncle, hard large knots.\\ {{anchor:​s452}}Diffuse,​ erysipelatous carbuncle.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s453}}Carbuncle on arm, forearm, head. *</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s454}}Carbuncle with horrible burning pains; or discharge of ichorous offensive pus.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s455}}Anthrax carbuncles cured by Anthracine 15, once a day, also externally, in four days.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s456}}Anthrax contagiosus.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s457}}Seventh day after remedy several larger and smaller openings, discharging watery, sometimes bloody matter, very little pus; swelling less hard around base.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s458}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s459}}All openings run into one, discharge much pus.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s460}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Carbuncle.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s461}}After having taken homeopathic medicine for malignant ulcers, suddenly the greatest malaise, and a black blister formed below knee with swelling all around, and feverish shaking chill through whole body.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s462}}Ulcus excedens (sheep).</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s463}}Most malignant gangrenous ulcers (sheep).</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s464}}Chronic forms of anthrax with indurations like knots under skin.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s465}}Large cutaneous eschars. *</​span>​ +
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-{{anchor:​s467}}Girl,​ aet. 1 3/4. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s468}}~</​span>​ Carbuncle.\\ {{anchor:​s469}}A girl not quite 2 years old. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s470}}~</​span>​ Inflammation of hand.\\ {{anchor:​s471}}Woman,​ aet. 35, subject to blood spitting, tuberculous. <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s472}}Anthrac.</​span>​ 9 three doses daily. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s473}}~</​span>​ Cynanche cellularis.\\ {{anchor:​s474}}A robust country girl, aet. 21, had suffered up to her seventh year with tetters, has had for two years a crusty eruption.\\ {{anchor:​s475}}A strong man, aet. 22, fell from a wagon and a very heavy stone fell on his leg, causing a compound fracture with two small open wounds.\\ {{anchor:​s476}}Man,​ aet. 35, liver complaint, after drawing, tearing pains in decayed teeth, <span grade2>​Staphis.</​span>​ <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s477}}~</​span>​ Cynanche cellularis.\\ {{anchor:​s478}}A weakly, hysteric woman, aet. 43, after great fatigue and mental suffering, bedridden since years, after losing two children with putrid diseases. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s479}}~</​span>​ Poisoning by foul breath.\\ {{anchor:​s480}}A man, aet. 43, strong, corpulent, phlegmatic temperament. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s481}}~</​span>​ Carbuncle.\\ {{anchor:​s482}}A strong, well-developed man, aet. 43, of a phlegmatic temperament. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s483}}~</​span>​ Carbuncle on neck.\\ {{anchor:​s484}}A strong man, aet. 60, had from his youth brownish-blue spots on lower limbs, which now broke open and formed ulcers. +
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-{{anchor:​s486}}Antidotes:​ in poisoning from anthrax of animals, <span grade2>​Camphor;​ Arsen.; Cinchon.; Rhus tox.; Silic.; Laches.; Carb. veg.; Pulsat.; Kreosot.; Carbolic. ac.; Salycil. ac.; Apis.</​span>​\\ <span grade4>​{{anchor:​s487}}Give</​span>​ <span sbitared>​Anthrac</​span><​span grade4>. after</​span>​ <span sbitared>​Arsen</​span><​span grade4>. fails to relieve the burning and ulceration.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s488}}Useful where <span grade2>​Arsen.</​span>​ had no beneficial effect in carbuncles and other complaints with burning and sloughing.\\ {{anchor:​s489}}Often useful when <span grade2>​Arsen.</​span>​ seems indicated and fails to relieve.\\ {{anchor:​s490}}Two days after <span grade2>​Acon.</​span>​ 30 for the fever: <span grade2>​Anthrac.</​span>​ 30 for the itch-crusty eruption.\\ {{anchor:​s491}}After <span grade2>​Phosph. ac.</​span>​ in a poisoning by inhaling the foul breath of a child dying with putrid fever.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s492}}Anthrac.</​span>​ 0,8, three gtt. in 12 teaspoonful of water at first in alternation with <span grade2>​Phosph. ac.</​span>​ 0,3, two gtt. in 12 teaspoonfuls of water. <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s493}}~</​span>​ Poisoning by foul breath.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s494}}Silic.</​span>​ followed well after <span grade2>​Anthrac.</​span>​ <span sbita>​{{anchor:​s495}}~</​span>​ Fracture of tibia.\\ {{anchor:​s496}}After <span grade2>​Anthrac.</​span>:​ <span grade2>​Aur. mur. natr.</​span>​ (for a remaining periosteal swelling on the lower jaw); <span grade2>​Silic.</​span>​ (cellulitis).\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s497}}Anthrac. bovum</​span>;​ from gangrenous spleen of cattle.\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s498}}Anthrac. suum</​span>;​ from the bloody saliva of raving swine. +
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-^ Source: | [[en:​mm:​hering:​start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 01, 1879 | +
-^ Description:​ | Clinical materia medica of [[en:​rem:​r590|Anthracinum]] | +
-^ Remedies: | [[en:​rem:​r590|Anthracinum]] | +
-^ Author: | Hering, C. | +
-^ Year: | 1879 | +
-^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting | +
-^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum |} +
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