X-Ray (X-Ray)
=
Röntgenstrahlen
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[Louis Klein]
Considers X-ray to be a "deeper" Thuj. with its own characteristic
mental state; with more irritability than Thuja,
suicidal impulses and characteristics suggesting the signature of X-ray. It is
definitely a remedy to consider when Thuja fails to
act in a case. X-ray is one of the strong sycotic
remedies with the characteristic theme: deceptiveness.
Thema: unsichtbar
Vergiftung: Wunsch zu töten/Verbrennung
heilt nicht;
Negativ: Blockaden, die Schönheit und
Harmonie verhindern, Interesse für materielle Dingen + Angst diese zu
verlieren/hält am Alten fest + hat Angst für Neuem,
zerstörerisch/scheinheilig/erzeugt hohe Erwartungen kann diese nicht erfüllen +
lässt danach Wut an diejenigen aus bei wem Erwartungen erzeugt =,. Entzieht
sich die Verantwortung/lässt anderen Entscheidungen treffen, fördert
Lebenskraft/Lebenskraftmangel, störrISCH, chronisch erschöpft/
SCHWACH, traurig, Gesellschaft abgeneigt, will töten (vor + während Menses), manisch, appetit-/schlaflos, schläfrig abends/SCHWEIß/UrinFLUSS im Bett = darum wach, frostig +
< Zugluft/frische Luft, verlangt Süßes, Beschwerde langsam < nach 12 h.
bis << abends im Bett; <: afternoon/towards evening/at night (mental/physical)/in bed/in the open air;
[Allen]
Old venereal symptoms
come back.
Mental Indications:
Deceptiveness. Considers X-ray to be a "deeper" Thuja
with its own characteristic mental state; with more irritability than Thuja, suicidal impulses, and characteristics suggesting
the signature of X-ray. It is definitely a remedy to consider when Thuja fails to act in a case.
Proving: Mental
irritability. Clearing up of mental function after sharp stabbing pain in l.
temple staggering him, the heart feeling the impulse immediately. Mental
depression after snatches of sleep for 12 days.
Mental processes not
clear, writes wrong words in letters. Mental condition upset during profuse
menstruation, would like to kill somebody. Misanthropy during renal colic, did
not want to answer questions, did not want to see anybody or to talk to
anybody, being completely prostrated.
Complete Repertory:
aversion to company. Delusions of sulphur vapors.
Dreams - amorous/lewd/lascivious/voluptuous. Irritability. desire to kill;
during/before menses.
Sad, despondent
(after sleep). dejection, mental
depression, gloom, melancholy. Suicidal disposition, throwing himself from,
height. (Vithoulkas).
Signature of the
Remedy: Impossible to see x-rays. Equally difficult to see the X-ray patient.
The symptoms become invisible and suppressed. The real person is invisible.
What is the purpose
of x-rays? It is to see through objects in order to see if there is a deeper
problem.
[Vega Rozenberg]
have "x-ray
vision." They talk about seeing problems clearly, and many times this is
the characteristic role they play in the family or at work. Individuals who
need X-ray
will say that they
are in positions requiring that they see everything that is going on around
them. One X-ray patient of mine, who works as a business consultant, said,
"I see through walls. My job is to know
everything that is going on in the company."
When there is a
problem in a company, often a large corporation, he takes care of it and then
leaves. No one even knows that he has been there. They have keen insight into
other people and situations, along with an ability to not be seen themselves.
This is an essential feature of this remedy.
So, in the case I
just presented, the woman took a seat in the waiting area and observed
everything that was going on. When you are around an X-ray person you feel very
uncomfortable, just as my receptionist felt while this woman was watching her.
They usually rise to high positions and are called upon to express wisdom and
great insight.
They have, as did
this woman, a strong need for control and domination, but their personalities
do not seem overbearing or aggressive. It is a behind-the-scenes kind of
activity. They may be involved in political intrigue.
Again, they are not
seen but have great ability to perceive what needs to be done next. And their
sense is usually correct. An aboriginal tribe in
As I said, my main
impression of these individuals is their ability to see through things; very
insightful and usually very successful individuals. I have also successfully
given this remedy where the only indication is that the person has received
multiple x-rays, although the characteristic picture may have been there if I
had looked more carefully. I've given this remedy in desperation in cases after
many unsuccessful prescriptions, and some of these cases have responded very
well. Many times I have gone back later
and given the
constitutional remedy, which then worked. But it is important to emphasize that
there is a characteristic X-Ray individual for whom X-ray is the constitutional
remedy. In such a case, you want to stay with X-Ray for five or ten years. You
don't want to leave the remedy too quickly.
Physical Indications
Strong sycotic miasm [Thuja. Med. Jab. X-ray]. Deceptiveness. There are a number
of toxicological conditions and symptoms that indicate the use of X-ray. The
following are some physical indications that I have verified clinically: Deeper
diseases, featuring vagueness of symptoms and deceptiveness. An underlying
tendency to move into malignancy, or malignancy is present. Sterility, where
there is no underlying cause. Exposure to radiation or x-rays (childhood and
adolescence). Obstinate (skin) diseases.
All forms of injuries
to the skin and ulcers that fail to heal. (Lyssin
when healing too quickly). A very high sexual desire followed by loss of sexual
interest, impotency, and sterility. Aversion to meat. Lack of appetite. >
warm, moist applications.
[Bernoville]
X-Ray: According to
Dr. Chiron these two remedies antidote each other.
Rad-br. antidotes the bad effects
of x-radiation in a patient who has been treated too intensely.
Likewise the x-rays
antidote the unfortunate effects of radium in patients who have been treated by
it;
Labor: Agranulozytose.
Gerinnung verlangsamt. Faktor VIII-Mangel. Leukopenie.
Lymphopenie. Panzytopenie. Polycytämie vera. Thrombopenie
Diagnose: Aplastische, hämolytische, hypochrome,
perniziöse Anämie (Chemotherapie). Chronische Thrombopenie.
Leukopenie nach Bestrahlung.
Blut gerinnt schwer oder nicht. Hämangiome,
Hämophilie. Drüsenatrophie. Chronische, häufige Blutung: Uterus, Gehirn (bei
Neugeborenen!)
Haarausfall totalis und areata (Kopf-/Schamhaare), Knochennekrose,
Nierenkongestion (Blutverteilungsstörung)
PSYCHISCHE VERÄNDERUNG durch CHEMOTHERAPIE und
BESTRAHLUNG
Gedächtnis-Konzentrationsstörung, Gleichgültigkeit;
Ursache: Röntgenbilder/-bestrahlungen,
unterdrückter Fußschweiß/Ausschlag;
Vergleich: Blitz.
(enthält
Röntgenstrahlen). Cob (= in X-Rays
gebraucht). Marc. Merc. Phos. Sec.
DD.: Calciums. Caust. Hep. Med. Nat-m.
Psor. Puls. Sil. Sulph. Thuj.
Tub. (power to reproduce old or suppressed symptoms and conditions). Lac-c.
Plat-met. Sep. Pyrog.
Nervous reflexes and
neuralgic conditions from ovarian and uterine irritation: Agar. Cur. Tarent. Zinc-met.
Irritation of the
cord, spinal reflexes, neurasthenia; electric storms, thunderstorms: Agar. Med.
Comparison. Pink with Luna + Magnetis Polus Arcticus + Magnetis Polus Australis + Positronium + Radium bromatum +
Sol + X-ray.
Blitz.
ist Licht entstanden durch elektrostatische Entladung/enthalten Röntgenstrahlen/Temp. ist über 1000° C
Siehe: Imponderables + Radioaktivität + Anhang. (Louis
Klein/remedia.at/Christiane Petras) + Wellen + Repertory. of Radiation effects + Anhang 2 (P.I. Tarkas/Ajit
Kulkarni)
Repertorium:
Gemüt: Gesellschaft abgeneigt
Reizbar,
gereizt
Verlangt
zu Töten (vor/während Menses)
Traurig
(erwachend)
Wahnideen
(von Schwefeldämpfen)
Schwindel: im Allgemeinen
Kopf: Heben des Kopfes unmöglich
Schmerz
[berstend/drückend/dumpf/stechend/Wehtun/Hinterkopf/in Schläfen (erstr. zum äußeren Hals)/l./Stirn (drückend/> warme
Anwendungen/berstend]
Völlegefühl
Haarausfall
Atmung: Asthma, asthmatische Atmung
Auge: Entzündet
Schmerz
< Berührung
Geschwüre
auf Hornhaut
Ohr: Geräusche im Ohr, Ohrgeräusche (Summen)
Völlegefühl
Nase: Blutandrang zur Nasenwurzel
Gerüche
eingebildete und wirkliche „Wie Schwefel“
Lupus
Niesen
(mit Gefühl von Schwefeldampf)
Gesicht: Hautausschläge – Akne/Ekzem
Schmerz
[einseitig (dumpf)/Oberkiefer r. (dumpf)
Mund: Geschmack widerwärtig, ekelhaft
Zähne: grau - grüngrau
Schleim
auf den Zähnen - graugrün
Innerer
Hals: Leeregefühl hohles Gefühl, „Als
ob der Rachen verschwunden wäre“
Schlucken
schwierig
Schmerz
- < Heben des Kopfes vom Kissen (krampfartig)/< Schlucken/seitlich
(krampfartig)
Geschwollene
l. Mandel
Äußerer
Hals: Geschwollene Schilddrüse
Magen: Appetit vermindert
Übel/erbricht
Bauch: Entzündete Colon mucosa; Colitis
Schmerz
in Ileozökalregion (nagend/ziehend)
Rektum: Durchfall
Stuhl: Grün
Blase: Tenesmus
Wasser
lassen selten
Prostata: Geschwollen
Männliche
Genitalien: Atrophie der Hoden
Sexverlangen
vermindert
Sterilität
Weibliche
Genitalien: Atrophie der Ovarien
Fluor
- grünlich
Menses
fehlend (bei Mädchen)/grün/reichlich)
Metrorrhagie
Myom
in Uterus
Sterilität
Kehlkopf
und Trachea: Nekrose der Knorpel des
Kehlkopfes
Stimme
- heiser, Heiserkeit
Husten: Morgens (6 - 9 h)
Anfallsweise
Reißend
Trocken
Auswurf: Grünlich/zäh
Brust: Entzündete Lungen/entzündete Mammae
Herzklopfen
(hustend)
Milch
abwesend
Schmerz
[r./wandernd/stechend, durchstechend/im Herzen/in Brustwarzen (r./erstr. Schulterblatt)]
Rücken: Schmerz [morgens
(erwachend)/krampfartig/Zervikalregion (Kopf hebend vom
Kissen/krampfartig/Nacken)9
Spannung
Steifheit
(im Nacken)
Glieder: „Wie elektrische Strom“ (in r. Hand)
Gichtknoten
Handflächen
- glatt, Glätte/Hautausschläge (Psoriasis/trockene Hautausschläge)/Geschwüre
darauf – blutend/schmerzhaft (+ allgemeiner Schwäche)/übel riechend
Knacken
in Gelenken
Rissige
Haut auf Finger(spitzen)/zwischen den Fingern/an Hände
Schmerz
[rheumatisch/Wehtun/Beingelenke/in Ischiasnerv/Fingergelenke – rheumatisch/r.
Handgelenk rheumatisch/r. Hüfte erstr.
Oberschenkel/in Oberarme rheumatisch/
Ober-/Unterschenkel
(Wehtun)]
Schweiß
(unterdrückt an Füße)
Geschwollen
(arthritisch)
Zittern
(durch Ermüdung, Überanstrengung/Finger/Hände)
Nagelbeschwerden
[abfallende Fingernägel/Zehennägel „Wie eingewachsen“/spröde, brüchig]
Schlaf: Schlaflos (durch Herzgeräusche/< l. Seitenlage)
Schläfrig
Unerquicklich
Träume: Erotisch/obszön/verursacht Probleme, Ärger
Frost: < im Schlaf
Schweiß: „Als ob Schweiß ausbricht, aber es tritt keine
Feuchtigkeit auf“
Haut: Brennen/entzündet/rot
Geschwüre
– blutend/chronisch/schmerzlos
Hautausschläge
– Bläschen/Ekzem/Papeln/Psoriasis/unterdrückt
Jucken
Keloid
Krebs
Lupus
Risse
(schmerzhaft)
Sklerose/Verhärtungen,
Knoten etc. – hornig/Warzen
Allgemeines: Periodisch/17 h/nachmittags (13 - 18
h)/abends/nachts
Abmagerung
(grundlos)/Kachexie
Anämie
(aplastisch/+ Störung in Blutbildung im Knochenmark/hämolytisch)
<
Bewegung
Blutung
(Blut nicht gerinnungsfähig)
Endangitis
obliterans
<
im Freien
Beschwerden
während Genesung, Rekonvaleszenz nach Chemotherapie
Unterdrückte
Gonorrhoe
Hämatom
Lebenswärmemangel
<
Kälte
Krebsleiden
(Epitheliom/Sarkom)
Laborergebnisse
- Vermehrt: Blut - Alpha-Globulin/Leukozyten;
Erhöht: Liquordruck; Inaktiviert: SH-Enzyme;
Vermindert:
Hämoglobin/Leukozyten (heterophile)/Thrombozytenzahl; Niedrig: Spermatozoenzahl;
Leukämie
<
Liegen (< im Bett)
Matt/müde
Menopause
Polyzythämie
Reaktionsmangel
Schmerz
(qualvoll/wund schmerzend)
Speisen
und Getränke: Abgeneigt: Fleisch (bei Männern;
Verlangt: Gebäck/kalte Getränke, kaltes Wasser/Pudding,
Nachspeise/Süßigkeiten;
Durch
Strahlentherapie
Verbrennungen
heilen langsam/Verbrennungen durch Röntgenstrahlen/nach Verbrennungen durch
Röntgenstrahlung o. Strahlenbehandlung
<
Zugluft, Luftzug
>
warme, nasse Anwendungen
Schwäche
Skleroderm
Spannung
äußerlich
Tb.
<
im warmen Bett
Zittern
äußerlich/innerlich/Zucken
Beschwerden
des Knochenmarks - verminderte Aktivität
Antidotiert: Röntgenaufnahmen,
Beschwerden: Kind, wessen Mutter viel geröntget
worden ist.
Antidotiert von: Abrot. (verbrennung Geschwüre
nach Röntgen). Gins (hat radioaktive Eigenschaften). Nux-v. Rad-br. X-Ray. Panax. Radium,
Verbrennungen: ‡ Aloe ‡. Cadm-i. Phos.
Nach Krebsbehandlung: Cadm-s.
Beschwerden von Röntgenaufnahmen: Fl-ac. Phos. Sil.
[Dr.
S. M. Bihari]
X-ray - Cancer. in persons who had
repeated exposures to X-ray. Leukemia. Burns that
become carcinomatous and refuse to heal.
Wirkung: canceroid/syphillitisch/sycotic destrukTIV
[Gauri
Shankar]
Dr. Gauri Shankar discusses X-ray and various types of
radiation and then shares some materia medica of X-ray.
An X-ray, or, much
less commonly, X-radiation, is a penetrating form of high-energy
electromagnetic radiation. Most X-rays have a wavelength ranging from 10 picometers
to 10 nanometers, corresponding to frequencies in the range 30 petahertz to 30 exahertz (30×1015
Hz to 30×1018 Hz) and energies in the range 145 eV to
124 keV. X-ray wavelengths are shorter than those of
UV rays and typically longer than those of gamma rays.
In many languages,
X-radiation is referred to as Röentgen radiation,
after the German scientist Wilhelm Conrad Röentgen,
who discovered it on November 8, 1895.
He named it
X-radiation to signify an unknown type of radiation. Spellings of X-ray(s) in
English include the variants x-ray(s), x ray(s), and X ray(s).
The most familiar use
of x-rays is checking for fractures (broken bones), but x-rays are also used in
other ways. For example, chest x-rays can spot pneumonia.
Mammograms use x-rays
to look for breast cancer. Also called:
Radiography
Energy ranges
X-rays are part of
the electromagnetic spectrum, with wavelengths shorter than UV light. Different
applications use different parts of the X-ray spectrum.
Soft and hard X-rays
X-rays with high
photon energies above 5–10 keV (below 0.2–0.1 nm
wavelength) are called hard X-rays, while those with lower energy (and longer
wavelength) are called soft X-rays. The intermediate range with photon energies
of several keV is often referred to as tender X-rays.
Due to their
penetrating ability, hard X-rays are widely used to image the inside of
objects, e.g. in medical radiography and airport security.
The term X-ray is
metonymically used to refer to a radiographic image produced using this method,
in addition to the method itself. Since the wavelengths of hard X-rays are
similar to the size of atoms, they are also useful for determining crystal
structures by X-ray crystallography. By contrast, soft X-rays are easily
absorbed in air; the attenuation length of 600 eV (~2
nm) X-rays in water is less than 1 micrometer.
Gamma rays
There is no consensus
for a definition distinguishing between X-rays and gamma rays. One common
practice is to distinguish between the two types of radiation based on their
source: X-rays are emitted by electrons, while gamma rays are emitted by the
atomic nucleus.
This definition has
several problems: other processes can also generate these high-energy photons,
or sometimes the method of generation is not known. One common alternative is
to distinguish X- and gamma radiation on the basis of wavelength (or
equivalently, frequency or photon energy), with radiation shorter than some
arbitrary wavelength, such as 10−11 m (0.1 Å), defined as gamma
radiation.
This criterion
assigns a photon to an unambiguous category, but is only possible if wavelength
is known. (Some measurement techniques do not distinguish between detected
wavelengths.) However, these two definitions often coincide since the
electromagnetic radiation emitted by X-ray tubes generally has a longer
wavelength and lower photon energy than the radiation emitted by radioactive
nuclei.
Occasionally, one
term or the other is used in specific contexts due to historical precedent,
based on measurement (detection) technique, or based on their intended use
rather than their wavelength or source. Thus, gamma-rays generated for medical
and industrial uses, for example radiotherapy, in the ranges of 6–20 MeV, can in this context also be referred to as X-rays.
Properties
Ionizing radiation
hazard symbol
X-ray photons carry
enough energy to ionize atoms and disrupt molecular bonds. This makes it a type
of ionizing radiation, and therefore harmful to living tissue.
A very high radiation
dose over a short period of time causes radiation sickness, while lower doses
can give an increased risk of radiation-induced cancer.
In medical imaging,
this increased cancer risk is generally greatly outweighed by the benefits of
the examination.
The ionizing
capability of X-rays can be utilized in cancer treatment to kill malignant
cells using radiation therapy. Used for
material characterization using X-ray spectroscopy.
Materia Medica
Vial containing
alcohol exposed to X-ray
If Constantine Hering had never given the homoeopathic profession anything
but his admirable pathogenesis of Lachesis he would
have been remembered in gratitude for all time by the homoeopathic world.
If Bernhardt Fincke had never given the homoeopathic profession anything
but his proving of the X-ray, his name, too, would be held in grateful
remembrance by posterity, for its possibilities in the cure of many of the most
obstinate of chronic diseases appear almost limitless.
We are indebted to
Dr. John B. Campbell, one the original provers, for
the discovery of the great value of this dynamic agent in rousing the reactive
vitality of the system, both mentally and physically, and thus bringing to the
surface suppressed symptoms of persons laboring under
a combination of dyscrasia, the miasms
of Hahnemann. This is especially true of the deep-seated constitutional
ailments, sycotic in character, which so often
terminate in malignant disease, especially cancer.
When the sycotic or syphilitic virus is grafted on a psoric or tubercular diathesis; when from the paucity of
presenting symptoms it is almost impossible to be certain of the predominant
diathesis, in consequence of which the best selected antipsoric,
Calcarea, Medorrhinum, Psorinum, Sepia, Sulphur, Syphilinum,
or Tuberculinum, fails to relieve
or to rouse the
overpowered vitality to a sufficient degree to throw off or bring to the
surface the predominant toxin, the X-ray bids fair to be our curative remedy.
Every physician who
has had even a limited experience in the treatment of the toxic effect of the
X-rays on either a bone or soft tissue will not need any proof of its
deep-seated character and the extreme difficulty under any form of treatment of
arousing the overpowered vitality and effecting a cure.
An X-ray burn,
so-called, whether of the bone or skin, is almost impossible to heal, and
despite the best efforts of the ablest practitioner, the best treatment known
to medical science of the present day, is often fatal.
The basis of our
understanding and utility of potentized X-ray must be
the severe and detrimental effects of repeated exposure to these rays so common
these days.
SILENT AILMENT FROM –
Common sources of radiation injury include ultra-violet radiations from the Sun
and man-made sources, microwave radiation from radar and ovens and other
appliances, high-intensity ultrasound and ionising radiations from natural and
man-made sources.
Ultra-violet
radiation, produced by the sun, is largely absorbed by the atmosphere of earth.
However, owing to decreased ozone layer (the ‘green-house effect’),
ultra-violet radiation has now considerably increased.
A general suppression
of all cellular elements of blood (except the heterophile
leucocytes which increases). Adverse changes in blood, lymphatics
and bone marrow.
Obstinate anaemia and
even leukemia. Fats exposed there to become toxic.
Repeated exposure to Roentgen (X-ray) has produced skin lesions often followed
by cancer. Distressing pain.
Sexual glands are
particularly affected. Atrophy of ovaries and testicles. Sterility. Changes
take place in the blood lymphatics and bone marrow.
Anaemia and leukaemia. Corresponds to stubbornness as in burns, they refuse to
heal. Psoriasis.
Has the property of
stimulating cellular metabolism. Arouses the reactive vitality, mentally and
physically. Brings to the surface suppressed symptoms, especially sycotic and those due to mixed infections. Its homoeopathic
action is thus centrifugal, towards the periphery.
On the epidermis
I Degree: hyperaemia
and infiltration of the skin with exfoliation. Atrophy of the appendages of
skin, glands, hair, nails may follow.
II Degree:
dermatitis: blisters, watery growths with intense pains.
III Degree: total
destruction and sloughing of tissues, non healing ulcers, ultimately end
in(dry)gangrene. Destruction of blood- forming elements in bone marrow.
Bone necrosis. Osteomyelitis.
Deep seated dyscrasias and chronicity-symptoms
go on intermitting and recurring stubbornly (at regular intervals) or symptoms
disappear with detriment to the patient due
to a deep seated sycotic diathesis, resulting either from a suppressed
gonorrhoea or cauterized condylomata etc
With Medorrhinum. it shares the distinction of being a sycotic Sulph.; may even be
called a more chronic counterpart of Med.
Mind: and Disposition. Mental irritability. Clearing up of mental function
after sharp stabbing pain in left temple staggering him, the heart feeling the
impulse immediately. Mental processes not clear, writes long words in letters.
Mental condition upset during profuse menstruation, would like to kill
somebody.
Mentally
irritability. Clearing up of mental function after sharp stabbing pain in left
temple staggering him, the heart feeling the impulse immediately.
Mental depression
after snatches of sleep for twelve days.
Mental processes not
clear, writes wrong words in letters.
Mental condition
upset during profuse menstruation, would like to kill somebody.
Misanthropy during
renal colic; did not want to answer questions, did not want to see anybody or
to talk to anybody, being completely prostrated.
Lippi special
symptoms
Repeated exposure to Roentgen (X-Ray) has
produced skin lesions often followed by cancer.
Distressing pain (Ars. Bell. Kreos.) (Br.).
Sexual glands are particularly affected;
atrophy of the ovaries (Apis, Bar-m. Carb-s. Con. Helon. Iod. Plb-met.) and testicles (Aur-met. Bar-c. Caps. Carb-an.
Gels. Iod.
Kali-i. Lyss. Plb-met. Staph. Zinc-met.) (Br.).
Re-establishes suppressed gonorrhoea (Med. Thuj.) (Br.).
Sexual desire lost (Agn.
Calad. Graph. Lyc. Nat-m.)
(Br.).
Lewd dreams (Calc. Kali-p. Phos. Staph.) (Br.).
Sterility (Aur-met.
Bor. Nat-c. Nat-m. Sep. Zinc-met.) (Br.).
Anaemia and leukemia
(Apis, Calc-p. Ferr-met. Graph. Kali-p.
Lach. Merc. Nit-ac. Puls. Sep.) (Br.).
Throat painful on swallowing (Bell. Merc. Nit-ac.) (Br.).
General tired and sick feeling (Gels. Kali-p.
Lach.) (Br.).
Palms rough and scaly (Kali-ars.) (Br.).
Rheumatic pains (Bry.
Kali-i. Rhus-t.) (Br.).
PSORIASIS (Ars.
Kali-ars. Merc. Sep.)
(Br.).
Warty growths (Nit-ac. Thuj.)
(Br.).
Skin dry, wrinkled (Ars.)
(Br.).
DRY itching eczema (Alum. Mez. Psor. Sep. Tell.) (Br.).
> Painful cracks (Graph. Nat-m. Petr.)
(Br.).
<: open air; in
bed; in the evening; on swallowing, at night;
>: warm
application;
DD.: Ars. Aur-met. Calc. Ferr-met. Graph. Iod.
Kali-ars. Kali-c. Lach. Lyc. Merc.
Nit-ac. Sep. and Thuj.
Vorwort/Suchen Zeichen/Abkürzungen Impressum