Author:
Lippe
Book:
Lippe Keynotes
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
38
Causticum
Rheumatic and gouty tearing in the limbs, relieved by warmth, especially by the heat of the bed.
Tension in the limbs with paralysis, especially of the extensor muscles.
Paralytic trembling, debility of the limbs when out of bed.
Numbness of the single parts or of the right side of the body.
In children, soreness, swelling abdomen, easy falling, and late learning to walk.
In the evening and while sitting, insupportable restlessness through the whole body and anxiety about the heart.
Morning hoarseness.
Cough, being obliged to swallow what has been raised.
Burning in exterior parts (ulcers).
Warts of eye-brows and nose.
Fistula in ano, and fistula dentalis.
Aggravation in the evening, and in the open air, after drinking coffee and while perspiring.
Amelioration from warmth (this modality is of great value as the prover of this drug constantly complains of shivering coldness - D.