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Knautia arvensis

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
6Dipsacales
Subphase
4Dipsacaceae
Stage
6
Name

Knautia arvensis

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

3-666.64.06

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Family
MindNervous.
Indolence: aversion to work.
Irresolution, indecision.
Morose, sulky, cross, fretful, ill-humour, peevish.
Temptation, < thinking sex is scandalous.
Fears danger, tries to overcome it, in vain.
Dreams: many.
GeneralSensation: gnawing.
Weather: flushes of heat.
Temperature.
Time: < morning, < on waking.
Food: > breakfast.
Sleep: restless; unrefreshing.
BodyEnergy: weariness, < morning, < waking.
Fever: < catarrh, < evening.
Head: headache, forehead, < coughing, > rest, > warmth; cobweb sensation; heat forehead; itching, scalp, temples, right.
Ears: itching, behind ear, left, > scratching.
Nose: sneezing, frequent.
Face: heat.
Throat: dry; rough, prevents talking; scratching, tickling, throat-pit, < talking.
Lungs: cough, dry, violent, < morning, < night, < tickling throat, trachea, > rest, > warmth, expectoration difficult, viscid; shortness of breath; diseases of chest and lungs, ulcers.
Chest: catarrh, bronchial tubes; inflammation lungs, pneumonia; inflammation: pleura, pleurisy; pain, pressing, tearing, armpits, < morning, < waking.
Stomach: pain, burning; belching; indigestion; ulcers.
Urinary: urine, profuse, increased, pale.
Male: excoriation; ulcers.
Female: excoriation; ulcers.
Back: tearing pain; cervical region.
Limbs: tearing, pain lower limbs, left.
Skin: itching.
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