Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Qjure
Type:
Picture
Chapter:
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Bothrops lanceolatus
Its venom is most coagulating, (also Lachesis). We should expect to find under these remedies the symptomatology of thrombosis, also thrombotic phenomena, as hemiplegia, aphasia, inability to articulate (Linn J. Boyd).
Broken-down, haemorrhagic constitutions; septic states. Great lassitude and sluggishness; haemorrhages from every orifice of the body; black spots. Hemiplegia with aphasia. Inability to articulate, without any affection of the tongue. Nervous trembling. Pain in right big toe. Diagonal course of symptoms. Pulmonary congestion.
Eyes: Amaurosis; blindness from haemorrhage into retina. Hemoralopia, day blindness, can hardly see her way after sunrise; conjunctivial haemorrhage.
Face: Swollen and puffy. Besotted expression.
Throat: Red, dry, constricted; swallowing difficult, cannot pass liquids.
Stomach: Epigastric distress. Black vomiting. Intense haematemesis. Tympanitis and bloody stools.
Skin: Swollen, livid, cold with haemorrhagic infiltration. Gangrene. Lymphatics swollen. Anthrax. Malignant erysipelas.
Modalities: Worse, right side.