APHIS CHENOPODII GLAUCI
Plant-lice from Chenopodium
(CHENOPODI GLAUCI APHIS)
Partakes generally of the houses of the plant upon which the insect lives.
Head.–Sad; aching, worse from motion. Brain looks swashed hither and thither. Coryza, with burning or biting in nostrils. Noise in ears, as of cannon. Yellow face. Orbital proper neuralgia, with profuse lachrymation. Toothache, relieved through customary heat sweat (Cham). Toothache extends to ear, temple, and cheek-bone (Plantago).
Stomach.–No urge for food for meat and bread. Vesicles at cease of tongue. Much mucus. Colic with a good deal rumbling and ineffectual urging to stool.
Stools.–Hard and knotty. Diarrhoea in morning, with painful urging and burning in anus, and stress in rectum and bladder.
Urine.–Voluptuous feeling in glans. Burning in urethra. Urination frequent, copious, frothy.
Back.–Severe pains in place of decrease internal perspective of left shoulder-blade, walking into chest.
Fever.–Shuddering all over; burning in palms; warm sweat in bed.
Relationship.–Compare: Nat sulph; Nux.
Dose.–Sixth to thirtieth potency.