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Description of Arnica
Arnica
(Leopard's Bane)
Produces condition upon the system quite similar from those resulting from
injuries, falls, blows, contusions. Tinnitus aurium. Putrid phenomena.
Septic conditions; prophylactic of pus infection. Apoplexy, red, full face.
It is especially suited to cased when any injury, however remote, seems to
have caused the present trouble. After traumatic injuries, overuse of any
organ, strains. Arnica is disposed to cerebral congestion. Acts best in
plethoric, feebly in debilitated with impoverished blood, cardiac dropsy
with dyspnoea. A muscular tonic. Traumatism of grief, remorse or sudden
realization of financial loss. Limbs and body ache as if beaten; joints
as if strained. Bed feels to hard. Marked effect on the blood. Affects
the venous system inducing stasis. Echymosis and haemorrhages. Relaxed
blood vessels, black and blue spots. Tendency to hemorrhage at low-fever
states. Tendency to tissue degeneration, septic conditions abscesses that
do not mature. Sore, lame bruised feeling. Neuralgias originating in
disturbances of pneumo-gastric. Rheumatism of muscular and tendinous
tissue, especially of back and shoulders. Aversion to tobacco.
Influenza. Thrombosis, Haematocele.
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