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Senile Apoplexy:
Dr. N. B. Delamater: after the first 3 - 4 hours, Arnica is probably the
best remedy to use, whether the attack is the result of traumatism or not. It
is supposed to check additional haemorrhage and prevent the tendency to
recurring haemorrhage.
Acon.: a sudden rise in pulse and temperature,
drop-doses every ½ hour for 2 hours, then every hour, is probably the best
remedy. If followed by sudden pallor and weakening of the pulse, Ferr-p. C 3 every
15 minutes.
Agar.: In enfeebled state of the brain, patient is giddy, weak, apt to
tremble, loss of memory, and dimness of vision. Preceded by unusual wakefulness
and excitement (twitching of the face and limbs with
dilation of the
pupils).
Bar-i.: In torpid chronic cases, to promote
absorption of the clot. Is useful to prevent recurrence, (from sexual
excitement); delicate and old people.
Bell.: Flushed face, a bloated appearance, violent beating of the
carotids, pulse full, hard, eyes red and pupils widely dilated, muttering,
distortion of the mouth.
Cocc.: Dizziness, with great nausea and vomiting,
and a tendency to faint; formication of hands and
feet and difficulty in speaking and thinking.
Con.: Face bloated, purple, or livid; skin cool; pulse slow and feeble;
pupils contracted and breathing extraordinarily difficult and oppressed.
Paralysis.
Cupr-act.: When preceded or attended by
convulsions, unusually pale, a marked general deficiency of bile.
Lach.: Pulse weak and small, and the face
purplish-pale.
Op.: Pupils contracted, the pulse slow and full, and the face red
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