TAXUS BACCATA
Yew
In pustular illnesses of pores and skin and night-sweats. Also in gout and continual rheumatism.
Head.–Supra-orbital and temporal ache on proper side, with lachrymation. Pupils dilated. Face puffy and pale.
Stomach.–Saliva hot, acrid. Nausea. Pain in pit of belly and place of navel. After eating, cough. Feeling of pins and needles at pit of stomach; of emptiness, need to devour regularly (compare the coniferae).
Skin.–Large, flat, itching pustules. Badly smelling night-sweats. Podagra. Erysipelas.
Dose.–Tincture, to 0.33 potency.