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  • The power of infinitesimals recognised by non-homeopathic

    authorities. By John Henry Clarke, M. D.

    Presented by Sylvain Cazalet

    Hahnemann has been desired for his assertion that metallic

    bodies like flint and copper become, after being triturated to the

    fourth centesimal degree, so far soluble as to yield up their

    dynamic powers to a watery solution, and beyond that to solution

    in alcohol. That such is the fact, the efforts of these solution on

    healthy and diseased human being, who have taken them,

    abundantly prove; and now we have plenty of evidence from the

    opposite camp to confirm Hahnemanns observations. The late Professor Stokvis, of Amsterdam, at the International Medical

    Congress, held at Rome in April 1894, practically acknowledged

    the truth of it. Professor Stokviss address appeared in an English translation in the Lancet of April 26th of that year, and from this I

    willmake three quotations, the italics being my own : -

    "How are we to understand the fact that the ingestion of infinitesimal quantities of certain

    substances which pass through the organism with out causing in it the least change can provoke

    such disordered chemical actions as to occasion death? How are we to understand the fact that

    different parts of the organism seem to be able to distinguish these substances one from the

    other? We must admit special elective functions proper to the life of the cells.

    How are we to understand the facts that nothing but a change in the quantity of their dosage,

    the duration of their administration, and the method of their application suffices to make of

    certain toxic substances stimulants or paralysants? How are we to understand the fact that

    insoluble substances like arsenic, copper, and lead can defy that well known axiom, Corpora non

    agunt nisi soluta (substances do not act except in a state of solution), and manifest therapeutic

    and toxic action? We must admit the presence and agency of some unknown power within the

    living cell. How, again are we to understand the therapeutic power exhibited by solutions of

    iodine and bromine which have apparently been diluted to the deprivation of all chemical action,

    unless we attribute to the living cell the power of liberating the iodine and the bromine from such

    dilute solutions? "

    "By warming pure chlorate of pottasium we obtain pure oxygen, but the presence of the

    smallest quantity of chloride of pottasium is sufficient to change part of the oxygen into ozone.

    In giving rise to this development of ozone, the choride of pottasium remains itself completely

    unaltered; but, what is more remarkable yet, this chloride of pottasium itself has, like peroxide of

    manganese -which acts in an identical manner- the property of destroying ozone."

    "As for the manifestations of therpeutic and toxic action by bodies considered to be insoluble,

    of which Nageli, in a posthumous work, has made so prefound a study, they are also capable of

    the simplest interpretations. The insolubility of these bodies is not absolute, but only relative. If

    we throw, for example, metallic copper into water and wait for some days, we shall find that a

    Dr John H. Clarke

  • certain proportion of the copper has dissolved - i.e., one part to seventy-seven million parts of

    water. "

    If Professor Stokvis can account for the power of copper to produce symptoms in the human

    body by its being soluble in 77,000,000 parts of water, where is he to stop? The only answer to

    this is, that there is no stopping anywhere. If "every atom extends throughout the whole solar

    system," there is no possibility of our finding the limits of its capacity for being attenuated.

    But Professor Stokvis was far within the mark in ascribing an active power to a solution of the

    strength of one in seventy-seven millions. Dr. William P.Wesselhoeft, in a paper published in the

    Journal of Homeopathics of September 1898, tells how Nageli demonstrated the presence of an

    active copper force, which he termed Oligodynamis, in solutions ranging from one in

    100,000,000 to one in 1,000,000,000. Nageli showed that when once a glass vessel has been

    "infected" with "oligodynamic water" it is almost impossible to get rid of the force by simply

    diluting it. "He distilled one litre of water in glass retorts, suspended four clean copper coins in

    this water during four days, and found that this solution killed his Spirogyra plants in a very few

    minutes. When this water was poured away, the glass rinsed and washed carefully, and again

    refilled with neutral water, the Spirogyra also died in a very short time. If, however, the glass

    was washed out with diluted nitric acid, and refilled with fresh neutral water, the plants

    flourished and remained healthy. This proved conclusively that a copper force was imparted to

    water from the walls of the glass vessel. Rinsing, washing, brushing and even boiling had little

    effect upon the glass; not until a mineral acid had been used did the glass vessel lose its

    oligodynamic properties. Again, he found that this oligodynamic water poured into a new, clean

    glass vessel transferred its poisonous properties to the walls of the glass, and this, in turn, was

    again able to medicate neutral distilled water. He says: - Glasses with oligodynamic after-effects (nachwirkung), lose their power very slowly after being repeatedly refilled with neutral water,

    which is allowed into stand in them for a while, and somewhat more rapidly if they are boiled in

    neutral water. " This refers to the direct action of the copper force on small vegetable organisms. But the human organism is infinitely more sensitive; and experience has shown that when

    dilution has been carried beyond the point of direct poisoning power, a health-restoring dynamics

    remains in undiminished force, which the homeopathic law enables us with certainly to direct.

    In this connection I may refer to Drawins researches with the fly-catching plant, Drosera, or Sun-dew. Darwin found that solutions of certain salts of ammonia stimulated the glands of the

    tentacles and caused the latter to turn inwards. He made this solution more and more dilute, but

    still the plant was able to detect the presence of salt Darwin was almost frightened by his results.

    Writing to Dodders he says: -

    "The 1/4,000,000th of a grain absorbed by a gland clearly makes the tentacle which bears the

    gland becomes inflected; and I am fully convinced that 1-20,000,000th of a grain of the

    crystallised salt(i.e., containing about one-third of its weight of water of crystallisation) does the

    same. Now I am quite unhappy at the thought of having to publish such a statement."

    Poor Darwin! Where would homeopathy have been if Hahnemann had been so difficult about

    publishing proved but unpalatable facts? And Darwin, it should be remembered, was once under

  • the care of a homeopath, the late Dr.Gully, the father of the present Speaker of the House of

    Commons, and derived much benefit from his treatment.

    The world is moving rapidly, and since the above-named observations on the power of the

    infinitesimal were made, they have been eclipsed and illuminated by the astounding discoveries

    in relation to radio-activity. These were well summed up by Dr. Burford in his address as

    President of the British homeopathic congress of 1904. Dr. Burfords authority is the well known work on Radium by Professor Rutherford, who has shown that "these radio-active bodies are

    continually forming in their own interstices a product, which in the case of radium is many

    thousand times more active than radium itself; which, moreover, induces the same radio-activity

    in all bodies exposed for some time to it, and which, to the extent of 1/20000th of its original

    potency, remains a new and permanent property of the acquiring body. These processes are

    above and beyond the cognisance and scope of the most refined chemical methods. Here is a

    demonstration : A tube out of which a perfectly invisible emanation from radium, and possessing

    absolutely no weight, has been emptied, is next washed out with an acid ; this is evaporated,

    leaving a radio-active residue more potent in some respects than radium itself, requiring 200

    years to decay half value. Moreover, in rooms where radium has been exposed to the air, an

    invisible radio-activity, perfectly indetectable by the balance or the spectroscope, is produced on

    the walls of the apartment, persisting even though the radium has been removed for some time."

    "Now," says Dr. Burford, "facts parallel to these, but where the human body, in certain

    defined states of diseases, acted with similar susceptibility to the electroscope in the former

    instance,were observed Hahnemann a century ago, and have been confirmed by innumerable

    observations since. That matter too attenuated to be obvious to the test of the balance, or analysis

    should yet be detected by a suitably sensitive instrument, that of diseased proto-plasmic

    condition ; that initiation of new conditions may be effeted in a responsive state by

    inconsiderable material agencies, and bearing absolutely no relation in point of quantity to the

    effects produced ; that transmission of specific qualities through a series of indifferent media

    may be effected,leaving the ultimate product still potent to act; that media thus used for

    transmission of specific qualities through a series of indifferent media may be effected or leaving

    the ultimate product still potent to act ; that media thus used for transmission retain permanently

    their new character; and that a specific and definite parallelism controls the interaction of remedy

    and organism - these facts, I say, have been known to homeopaths since Hahnemann, and may be

    verified by any competent observer who cares to take the trouble."

    Dr. Burford does well to point out that the phenomena of radium illustrate how it is that

    "indifferent media" like water, spirit, or sugar of milk, once having been infected, as it were, with

    the power of a remedy can transmit that drug-power to the patient who takes it. Radium can

    transmit its own power to indifferent media that come in contact with its emanation, can endow

    these with its own properties without itself appreciably losing either power or substance.

    Thus have the observations of physicists demonstrated the truth of Hahnemanns teaching from another side. Homeopathic attenuations have been described as "bottle washings." Well,

    Professor Rutherford practically tells us that once a bottle has held radium or its intangible,

    unweighable emanation, no amount of bottle-washing can get it out. The bottle may be filled and

    emptied a million times and the power of radium will be still present. Homeopathy who have

  • seen the power of remedies, which have been attenuated in the same way, manifested in their

    patients, find nothing starting in this. But it is well that it should be put clearly before the public.

    On the professional mind I do not anticipate that it will have any effect at all. The ray has not yet

    been invented which can pierce that.

    Hahnemanns conception of the "dynamic," spirit-like, vital force animating the material organism as being the primary seat of all disorders which appear outwardly in the symptoms of

    disease, makes it easy for his followers to apprehend the potency of medicines in the

    "dynamised" form.

    Before quitting this part of my subject it may be

    interesting to point out that M.Pierre Curie, the joint

    discoverer of radium comes of a good homeopathic stock. His

    father, with whom he now lives, is a retired hameopathic

    practitioner. His grandfather was the celebrated Paul Francis

    Curie, who, apparently on Hahnemanns nomination, was induced by Mr. William Leaf to settle in England for the

    purpose of introducing homeopathy to the British public and

    to British medical men. Dr.Curie administered the first

    homeopathic dispensary in London under medical auspices;

    and, later, when the Hahnemann Hospital was established, he

    was appointed one of the physicians. There he delivered his

    well-known lectures. He died in London, and was buried in

    Norwood Cemetery. A cousin of M.Pierre Curie -

    Dr.Depoully - is a respected homeopathic practitioner of Paris

    at the present time.

    Dr Paul Francis Curie

  • Repertory of Remedies for Toothache.

    + Reversed Repertory. By John Henry Clarke. Presented by Sylvain Cazalet

    [I have adapted from Hering's Domestic Medicine and partly rearranged his Repertory of Remedies for Toothache,

    which will be found below with Hering's prefatory remarks. One or two additions of my own will be found.]

    "I should be taken into consideration that not all the symptoms

    mentioned under a remedy are necessarily to be found in the patient,

    but that all, or at least the greater part, of the symptoms of the patient

    must be found under the remedy selected.

    "To explain this, we will give the following example : A patient had

    violent tearing or drawing pains in different places, and tearing in the

    gums (a) ; sometimes tearing pain extending into the head (b) ; cold air

    causes it and makes it worse (c) ; it is mostly worst in the morning (d) ;

    accompanied b determination of blood to the head (e).

    "Among the different symptoms we find for :

    (a) Pains in the gums : Mercurius, Pulsatilla, Staphisagria, Hepar,

    Arsenicum, Carbo vegetabilis, Hyoscyamus, Calcarea.

    (b) Which extend to the head : Mercurius, Staphisagria, Nux vomica, Chamomilla, Sulphur,

    Arsenicum, Antimonium crudum, Rhus, Hyoscyamus.

    (c) Worse in cold air : Belladonna, Mercurius, Staphisagria, Sulphur, Hyoscyamus.

    (d) Worse in the morning : Ignatia, Mercurius, Pulsatilla, Phosphoric acid, Staphisagria, Bryonia,

    Nux vomica, Cinchona, Sulphur, Arsenicum, Hyoscyamus.

    (e) Determniation of blood to the head : Aconite, Pulsatilla, Cinchona, Hyoscyamus, Calcarea.

    "After striking out all the remedies that occur here only once or twice you will find that

    Pulsatilla, Staphisagria, Sulphur, Arsenicum, occur three times ; Mercurius, four times ;

    Hyoscyamus, five times ; now, examine the symptoms under Hyoscyamus, and you will find that

    Hyoscyamus or Mercurius answers best.

    "The remedies in italics are more frequently indicated than the others and are therefore of

    more importance."

    REPERTORY OF REMEDIES FOR TOOTHACHE.

    LOCALITIES.

    MOST IN FRONT TEETH.- Bell., Caust., Carb. v., Cham., Chi., Coff., Ign., Merc., Nat. m., Nux

    mos., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    EYE and STOMACH-TEETH.- Aco., Calc., Hyo., Rhs., Staph.

    John Henry Clarke, M. D.

  • MOST IN MOLARS.- Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Chi., Coff., Hyo., Ign.,

    Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    MOST IN MOLARS, UPPER TEETH.- Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Chi., Nat. m., Pho.

    MOST IN MOLARS, LOWER TEETH.- Arn., Bell., Bry., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Chi., Hyo.,

    Ign., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph.

    ONE SIDED.- Aco., Bell., Cham., Merc., Nux v., Puls.

    LEFT SIDE.- Aco., Apis, Arn., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Chi., Hyo., Merc., Nux mos., Pho., Rhs.,

    Sil., Sul.

    RIGHT SIDE.- Bell., Bry., Calc., Coff., Lach., Nat. m., Nux v., Pho. ac., Staph.

    A WHOLE ROW.- Cham., Merc., Rhs., Staph.

    IN DECAYED TEETH.- Ant. c., Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Chi., Coff.,

    Hep., Hyo., Lach., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    IN THE GUMS.- Ant. c., Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Cham., Chi., Hep., Hyo., Lach.,

    Merc., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Silic., Staph., Sul.

    IN THE GUMS, UPPER.- Bell., Calc., Nat. m.

    IN THE GUMS, LOWER.- Caust., Phos., Staph., Sul.

    IN THE GUMS, INTERIOR OF.- Arn., Nat. m., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Staph.

    GUMS SWOLLEN.- Aco., Bell., Calc., Cham., Carb. v., Caust., Chi., Hep., Lach., Nat. m., Nux

    v., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Sul.

    GUMS, PAINFUL.- Apis, Ars., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Lach., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho.,

    Staph., Sul.

    GUMS BLEEDING.- Bell., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Lach., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Staph.,

    Sul.

    GUMS ULCERATED.- Bell., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Hep., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Nux v., Pho.,

    Staph., Sil.

    CHARACTER OF PAINS AND SENSATIONS.

    BEATING OR PULSATING.- Aco., Arn., Ars., Bell., Calc., Caust., Cham., Chi., Coff., Glon.,

    Hyo., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    BLUNT, OR WITHOUT FEELING.- Aco., Chi., Dulc., Ign., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Nux m.,

    Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    BORING.- Bell., Calc., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Pho., Pho. ac., Nux v., Sil., Sul.

    BRUISED OR ULCERATED, AS IF.- Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Ign., Nat.

    m., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Rhs.

    BURNING.- Cham., Merc., Nat. m., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Sul.

    DIGGING.- Ant. c., Bry., Calc., Chi., Ign.

    DRAWING, TEARING.- Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Carb. v., Calc., Cepa, Cham., Chi., Glo., Hyo.,

    Lach., Merc., Nux v., Pho. ac., Rhs., Staph.

    GNAWING, SCRAPING, SCRATCHING ON THE NERVES.- Cham., Nux v., Rhs., Staph.

    JERKING, TWITCHING.- Apis, Ant. c., Ars., Bry., Bell., Calc., Caust., Cepa., Cham., Coff.,

    Hep., Hyo., Lach., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Rhs., Sul.

    LONG, AS IF TOO.- Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Hyo., Lach., Nat. m.,

    Nux v., Rhs., Sil., Sul.

    LOOSE.- Arn., Ars., Bry., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Chi., Hep., Hyo., Ignat., Merc., Nat. m., Nux

    m., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    LOOSE, SENSATION AS IF.- Ars., Bry., Hyo., Merc., Rhs.

  • PIERCING.- Aco., Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Calc., Caust., Cham., Chi., Lach., Merc., Nux v., Nux m.,

    Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph.

    PRESSING.- Aco., Arn., Bry., Carb. v., Caust., Chi., Hyo., Ign., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Pho.,

    Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    PRESSING, INWARDS.- Rhs., Staph.

    PRESSING, OUTWARDS.- Pho.

    PRESSING, ASUNDER.- Pho. ac.

    PRESSING, AS IF FROM CONGESTION OF BLOOD, AS IF THE TEETH WERE TOO

    CLOSE.- Aco., Arn., Bell., Cham., Calc., Chi., Coff., Hep., Hyo., Nux v., Puls. (Tuberc. k.)

    PULLED, OR LIFTED OUT, OR WRENCHED, AS IF.- Arn., Caust., (Ipec.), Nux v., Pho. ac.,

    Rhs.

    TIME.

    INTERMITTENT.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Coff., Calc., Chi., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph.,

    Sul.

    CONSTANT, DAY AND NIGHT.- Bell., Calc., Nat. m., Sil., Sul.

    DURING THE DAY, BETTER AT NIGHT.- Merc.

    DURING THE DAY, NONE IN THE NIGHT.- Bell., Calc., Merc., Nux v.

    DURING THE DAY, WORSE IN BED.- Ant. c., Merc.

    NIGHT, WORSE IN.- Aco., Ant. c., Ars., Bell., Bry., Carb. v., Cham., Chi., Coff., Hep., Hyo.,

    Merc., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    NIGHT, WORSE IN, ONLY, NOT DURING DAY.- Bell., Pho.

    NIGHT, MOST BEFORE MIDNIGHT.- Bry., Cham., Chi., Nat. m., Rhs., Sul.

    NIGHT, MOST AFTER MIDNIGHT.- Ars., Bell., Bry., Carb. v., Cham., Chi., Merc., Nat. m.,

    Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    AWAKING, ON.- Bell., Carb. v., Lach., Nux v. (See under SLEEP in Ameliorations and

    aggravations.)

    MORNING, IN THE.- Ars., Bell., Bry., Caust., Carb. v., Chi., Hyo., Ign., Nat. m., Nux v., Pho.,

    Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    FORENOON.- Carbo v., Caust., Nat. m., Nux v., Staph., Puls., Sul.

    NOON.- Coccul., Rhs.

    AFTERNOON.- Calc., Caust., Lyc. (4 to 6), Merc., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Sul.

    TOWARDS EVENING.- Puls.

    NIGHT.- Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Calc., Caust., Hep., Hyo., Ign., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Puls.,

    Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    EVERY OTHER DAY.- Cham., Nat. m.

    EVERY SEVENTH DAY.- Ars., Pho., Sul.

    EVERY SPRING.- Aco., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Dulc., Lach., Nat. m., Nux v., Puls., Rhs.,

    Sil., Sul.

    IN SUMMER.- Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Cham., Lach., Nat. m., Nux v., Puls.

    IN AUTUMN.- Bry., Chi., Merc., Nux v., Nux m., Rhs.

    IN WINTER.- Aco., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Dulc., Hep., Hyo., Ign.,

    Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Sul.

    CAUSATION.

    DAMP AIR.- Merc.

  • DAMP, NIGHT AIR.- Nux m.

    DAMP, COLD WEATHER.- Cepa, Nux m., Rhs.

    DRAUGHT.- Bell., Calc., Chi., Sul.

    WIND.- Aco., Puls., Rhs., Sil.

    WIND, KEEN, CUTTING.- Aco., Sil.

    TAKING COLD.- Aco., Bell., Bry., Calc., Caust., Cham., Chi., Coff., Dulc., Ign., Hyo., Merc.,

    Nux v., Nux m., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    TAKING COLD, WHEN OVERHEATED.- Glo., Rhs.

    TAKING COLD, BY GETTING WET.- Bell., Calc., Caust., Hep., Lach., Nux m., Pho., Pul.,

    Rhs., Sul.

    SUPPRESSED PERSPIRATION.- Cham., Rhus.

    PERSONS AND TEMPERAMENT.

    FOR CHILDREN.- Aco., Ant. c., Bell., Calc., Cham., Coff., Ign., Merc., Nux m., Puls., Sil.

    FOR WOMEN.- Aco., Apis, Bell., Calc., Cham., Chi., Coff., Hyo., Ign., Nux m., Puls.

    FOR SENSITIVE NERVOUS PERSONS.- Aco., Bell., Cham., Chi., Coff., Hyo., Nux m.

    FOR PERSONS WHO HAVE TAKEN MUCH MERCURY.- Bell., Carb. v., Hep., Lach., Staph.

    FOR THOSE WHO DRINK MUCH COFFEE.- Bell., Carb. v., Cham., Coccul., Merc., Nux v.,

    Puls., Sil.

    CONDITIONS OF AGGRAVATIONS.

    AIR, FROM COLD.- Bell., Calc., Hyo., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    AIR, IN THE MOUTH.- Aco., Bell., Bry., Calc., Caust., Hyo., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho.,

    Puls., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    AIR, DRAWING INTO MOUTH.- Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Calc., Caust., Hep., Merc., Nat. m., Nux

    m., Pho., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    AIR, OPENING OF THE MOUTH TO.- Bry., Cham., Caust., Hep., Nux v., Pho., Puls.

    AIR, IN OPEN.- Bell., Calc., Caust., Cham., Chi., Hyo., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Rhs.,

    Staph., Sul.

    AIR, STAYING IN.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Hyo., Merc., Nux v., Pho. ac., Staph., Sul.

    AIR, WALKING IN.- Nux v., Pho., Staph.

    BED, IN.- Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Cham., Merc., Nux v., Puls.

    BREATHING.- Puls.

    BREATHING, DEEP.- Nux v.

    COLD IN GENERAL.- Ars., Ant. c., Calc., Carb. v., Merc., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Pho.

    ac., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    COLD, WASHING.- Ant. c., Bry., Calc., Cham., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph.,

    Sul.

    COLD, WATER, RINSING MOUTH WITH.- Sul.

    COLD, FOOD.- Bry., Calc., Cham., Nux v., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    COLD, DRINK.- Bry., Calc., Caust., Cham., Hep., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Puls.,

    Sil., Staph., Sul.

    CONCUSSION.- Nux m.

    DRINKING.- Cham., Calc., Caust., Lach., Merc., Puls., Rhs., Sil.

    DRINKING, COLD OR WARM.- Lach.

    DRINKING, COFFEE.- Bell., Carb. v., Cham., Coccul., Ign., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Rhs.

  • DRINKING, MALT LIQUORS.- Nux v., Rhs.

    DRINKING, TEA.- Chi., Coff., Ign., Lach.

    DRINKING, WATER.- Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Cham., Merc., Nux v., Puls., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    DRINKING, WINE.- Aco., Ign., (Nux v. for wine-drinkers).

    EATING.- Ant. c., Arn., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Cham., Coccul., Hep., Hyo., Lach.,

    Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    EATING, ONLY WHILE.- Coccul.

    EATING, AFTER.- Ant. c., Bell., Bry., Calc., Cham., Chi., Coff., Ign., Lach., Merc., Nat. m.,

    Nux v., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    EATING, SOME TIME AFTER.- Bell.

    EATING, SALTY THINGS.- Carb. v.

    EATING, BITING.- Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Chi., Coff., Hep., Hyo., Lach.,

    Merc., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    EATING, BITING, HARD FOOD.- Merc.

    EATING, BITING, SOMETHING SOFT.- Verat.

    EATING, BITING, SOFT FOOD.- Coccul.

    EATING, CHEWING.- Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Carb. v., Caust., Chi., Coccul., Coff., Hyo., Ign.,

    Merc., Nat. m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    EATING, CHEWING, ONLY WHEN.- Chi.

    EATING, SWALLOWING, WHEN.- Staph.

    EATING, MOVING THE MOUTH.- Caust., Cham., Merc., Nux v.

    GUMS, FROM SUCKING THE.- Bell., Carb. v., Nux m., Nux v., Sil.

    LYING DOWN, WHEN.- Ars., Bell., Bry., Cham., Hyo., Ign., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Puls., Rhs.,

    Staph., Sul.

    LYING ON THE PAINFUL SIDE.- Ars., Nux v.

    LYING ON THE PAINLESS SIDE.- Bry., Cham., Ign., Puls.

    LYING, IN BED.- Bry., Cham., Nux v., Puls.

    MENSTRATION, BEFORE.- Ars.

    MENSTRATION, DURING.- Calc., Cham., Carb. v., Nat. m., Lach., Pho.

    MENSTRATION, AFTER.- Calc., Bry., Cham., Pho.

    MENTAL EMOTIONS.- Acon.

    MENTAL, ANGER.- Nux v.

    MENTAL, VEXATION.- Aco., Cham., Rhs., Staph.

    MENTAL EXERTION.- Bell., Ign., Nux v.

    MOTION.- Arn., Bell., Bry., Chi., Merc., Nux v., Pho., Staph.

    NOISE.- Calc.

    NURSING, WHILE.- Aco., Ars., Bell., Calc., Chi., Dulc., Merc., Nux v., Phos., Staph., Sul.

    PREGNANCY, DURING.- Apis, Bell., Bry., Calc., Hyo., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Rhs.,

    Staph.

    READING.- Ign., Nux v.

    RISING.- Ign., Merc., Plat.

    ROOM, IN A.- Apis, Ant. c., Cham., Hep., Nux v., Puls., Sul.

    ROOM, ON ENTERING FROM THE OPEN AIR.- Phos.

    SITING.- Ant. c., Merc., Puls., Rhs.

    SITTING, TOO MUCH.- Aco.

    SLEEP, DURING.- Merc.

  • SLEEP, WITH YAWNING.- Staph.

    SLEEP, WHEN GOING TO.- Ant. c., Ars., Merc., Sul.

    SLEEP, WHEN AWAKING FROM.- Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Lach., Nux v., Pho., Sil., Sul.

    TALKED TO BY OTHERS, BEING.- Ars., Bry.

    TALKING.- Nux mos.

    TEETH, CLEANING THE.- Carb. v., Lach., Pho. ac., Staph.

    TEETH, WHEN FEELING THE.- Hep.

    TEETH, PICKING THE.- Puls.

    TEETH, PRESSING ON THE.- Caust., Chi., Hyo., Nat. m., Staph., Sul.

    TEETH, SUCKING THEM WITH THE TONGUE.- Nux v.

    TEETH, TOUCHED BY FOOD.- Bell., Ign., Nux v., Pho., Staph.

    TEETH, TOUCHED BY A CRUMB.- Nux v., Staph.

    TEETH, TOUCHING THE.- Ant. c., Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Caust., Chi., Coff.,

    Hep., Ign., Merc., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    TEETH, TOUCHING WITH THE TONGUE.- Carb. v., Chi., Ign., Merc., Pho., Rhs.

    TEETH, TOUCHING, EVEN VERY SOFTLY.- Bell., Ign., Nux v., Staph.

    TOBACCO, SMOKING.- Bry., Cham., Chi., Ign., Merc., Nux v.

    TRAVELLING, WHEN.- Ars., Bry., Cham., Puls., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    WARMTH.- Bry., Calc., Carb. v., Cham., Coff., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Nux m., Nux v., Pho. ac.,

    Puls., Sil., Sul.

    WARMTH, EXTERNAL.- Bry., Cham., Hep., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls.,

    Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    WARMTH, OF ROOM.- Bry., Cepa, Cham., Hep., Nux v., Pho. ac., Puls.

    WARMTH, OF STOVE.- Ars., Puls.

    WARMTH, OF BED.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Merc., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls., Rhs.

    WARMTH, BECOMING WARM IN BED.- Cham., Merc., Nux v., Pho., Pho. ac., Puls.

    WARMTH, DRINKING WARM THINGS.- Bry., Cham., Lach., Merc., Nux m., Nux v., Puls.,

    Rhs., Sil.

    WARMTH, EATING WARM THINGS.- Bry., Calc., Cham., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Sil.

    WARMTH, EATING, SOMETHING HOT.- Bell., Calc., Pho. ac.

    CONDITION OF AMELIORATION.

    AIR, COLD.- Nux v., Puls.

    AIR, DRAWING INTO MOUTH.- Nux v., Puls.

    AIR, IN OPEN.- Ant. c., Bry., Cepa, Hep., Nux v., Puls.

    BED, IN.- Sul.

    BLOWING UPON IT.- Puls.

    COLD, EXTERNAL.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Chi., Merc., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Staph., Sul.

    COLD HAND, BY APPLYING.- Rhs.

    COLD, WASHING.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Puls.

    COLD, WATER, BY APPLYING FINGER WET WITH.- Cham.

    COLD, WATER, HOLDING IN MOUTH.- Bry., Cepa, Coff.

    DRINK, COLD.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Merc., Nux v., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Sul.

    DRINK, WARM.- Nux m., Nux v., Puls., Rhs., Sul.

    EATING.- Bell., Bry., Cham., Pho. ac., Sil.

    EATING, SOMETHING WARM.- Ars., Bry., Nux m., Nux v., Rhs., Sul.

  • EATING, AFTER.- Arn., Calc., Cham., Pho. ac., Rhs., Sil.

    EATING, BITING.- Ars., Bry., Chi., Coff.

    EATING, CHEWING.- Bry., Chi., Coff.

    GUMS, WHEN SUCKING.- Caust.

    LYING DOWN.- Bry., Merc., Nux v.

    LYING, ON PAINFUL SIDE.- Bry., Ign., Puls.

    LYING, PAINLESS SIDE.- Nux v.

    LYING, IN BED.- Merc., Puls.

    MOVING.- Puls., Rhs.

    REST.- Bry., Nux v., Staph.

    RISING.- Pho., Nux v.

    ROOM IN.- Nux v., Pho., Sul.

    SITTING UP IN BED.- Ars., Merc., Rhs.

    SLEEP, WHEN GOING TO.- Merc.

    SLEEP, AFTER.- Nux v., Puls.

    TOBACCO, SMOKING.- Merc.

    TEETH, WHEN PICKING.- Pho. ac.

    TEETH, WHEN PICKING, SO THAT THEY BLEED.- Bell.

    TEETH, WHEN PRESSING ON.- Bell., Bry., Chi., Ign., Nat. m., Pho., Puls., Rhs.

    TEETH, WHEN RUBBING.- Merc., Pho.

    TEETH, WHEN TOUCHING.- Bry., Nux v.

    UNCOVERING.- Puls.

    WALKING.- Puls., Rhs.

    WARM IN BED, ON GETTING.- Bry., Nux v.

    WARMTH, EXTERNAL.- Ars., Bell., Calc., Cham., Chi., Hyo., Lach., Merc., Nux m., Puls.,

    Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    WARMTH, OF ROOM.- Nux v., Pho., Sul.

    WRAPPING UP HEAD.- Nux v., Pho., Sil.

    EXTENSION OF PAINS.

    PAINS EXTEND TO HEAD.- Ant. c., Ars., Cham., Hyo., Merc., Nux v., Rhs., Staph., Sul.

    PAINS EXTEND TO EYES.- Caust., Cham., Merc., Puls., Staph., Sul.

    PAINS EXTEND TO EARS.- Ars., Bry., Calc., Cham., Hep., Lach., Merc., Staph., Sul.

    PAINS EXTEND TO CHEEKS.- Bry., Caust., Cham., Merc., Sil., Staph., Sul.

    PAINS EXTEND TO JAW-BONES AND FACE.- Hyo., Lach., Merc., Nux v., Rhs., Sul.

    CONCOMITANTS.

    HEAD, ACHING.- Apis, Glo., Lach.

    HEAD, HEAT IN.- Aco., Hyo., Puls.

    HEAD, RUSH OF BLOOD TO.- Aco., Calc., Chi., Hyo., Lach., Puls.

    SWOLLEN VEINS OF FOREHEAD AND HANDS.- Chi.

    EYES, BURNING OF.- Bell.

    FACE, PALE.- Aco., Ars., Ign., Puls., Staph., Sul.

    FACE, FLUSHED CHEEKS.- Aco., Arn., Bell., Cham., Merc., Nux m., Pho., Puls., Rhs., Sul.

    FACE, SWELLING OF CHEEKS.- Arn., Ars., Bell., Bry., Cham., Lach., Merc., Nat. m., Nux

    v., Puls., Pho., Pho. ac., Staph., Sul.

  • MOUTH, DRY WITH THIRST.- Chi.

    MOUTH, WITHOUT THIRST.- Puls.

    MOUTH, SALIVATION.- Bell., Dulc., Merc.

    THROAT, DRY WITH THIRST.- Bell.

    CONSTIPATION.- Bry., Merc., Nux v., Staph.

    DIARRHA.- Cham., Coff., Dulc., Rhus. CHILLINESS.- Puls., Rhus.

    CHILLINESS, HEAT, THIRST.- Lach.

    HEAT.- Hyo., Rhs.

    * * * * *

    Reversed repertory of remedies for Toothache. Reversed by Sylvain Cazalet.

    Aco. * All. c. * Ant. c. * Apis * Arn. * Ars. * Bell. * Bry. * Calc. * Carb. v. * Caust. * Cham. *

    Chi. * Coccul. * Coff. * Dulc. * Glo. * Hep. * Hyo. * Ign. * Ipec. * Lach. * Lyc. * Merc. * Nat.

    m. * Nux m. * Nux v. * Pho. * Pho. ac. * Plat. * Puls. * Rhs. * Sil. * Staph. * Sul. * Tuberc. k. *

    Verat.

    Aconitum napellus. Localities. - Eye and stomach-teeth.

    Localities. - One sided.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Wind.

    Causation. - Wind, keen, cutting.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, wine.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental emotions.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental, vexation.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sitting, too much.

    Concomitants. - Head, heat in.

    Concomitants. - Head, rush of blood to.

    Concomitants. - Face, pale.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

    Allium Cepa Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Causation. - Damp, cold weather.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of room.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, in open.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, water, holding in mouth.

    Antimonium crudum. Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Digging.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Time. - During the day, worse in bed.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In summer.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Room, in a.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Siting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when going to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, in open.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to head.

  • Apis mellifica. Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Room, in a.

    Concomitants. - Head, aching.

    Arnica montana. Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, interior of.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pulled, or lifted out, or wrenched, as if.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, after.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Arsenicum album. Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose, sensation as if.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

  • Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Every seventh day.

    Time. - In winter.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying on the painful side.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, before.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when going to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Talked to by others, being.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Travelling, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of stove.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, something warm.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, biting.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Sitting up in bed.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to head.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Concomitants. - Face, pale.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Belladonna. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - One sided.

    Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, upper.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

  • Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Constant, day and night.

    Time. - During the day, none in the night.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, worse in, only, not during day.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Awaking, on.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Draught.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Persons and Temperament. - For persons who have taken much mercury.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, from cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, some time after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Gums, from sucking the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental exertion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touched by food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching, even very softly.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating, something hot.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, washing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when picking, so that they bleed.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when pressing on.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Concomitants. - Eyes, burning of.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Mouth, salivation.

    Concomitants. - Throat, dry with thirst.

    Bryonia alba. Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Digging.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose, sensation as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most before midnight.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In autumn.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying on the painless side.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying, in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Talked to by others, being.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Travelling, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of room.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, drinking warm things.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, in open.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, washing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, water, holding in mouth.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, something warm.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, biting.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, chewing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying down.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying, on painful side.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Rest.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when pressing on.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when touching.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warm in bed, on getting.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Constipation.

  • Calcarea carbonica. Localities. - Eye and stomach-teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, upper.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Digging.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Constant, day and night.

    Time. - During the day, none in the night.

    Time. - Afternoon.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Draught.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, from cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Noise.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating warm things.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating, something hot.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, after.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Concomitants. - Head, rush of blood to.

    Carbo vegetabilis. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Awaking, on.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Forenoon.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In winter.

  • Persons and Temperament. - For persons who have taken much mercury.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, salty things.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Gums, from sucking the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, cleaning the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching with the tongue.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Causticum. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums, lower.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pulled, or lifted out, or wrenched, as if.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Forenoon.

    Time. - Afternoon.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, moving the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, pressing on the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Gums, when sucking.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to eyes.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to cheeks.

    Chamomilla. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - One sided.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - A whole row.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Burning.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Gnawing, scraping, scratching on the nerves.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most before midnight.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Every other day.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Suppressed perspiration.

  • Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, moving the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying on the painless side.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying, in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental, vexation.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Room, in a.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Travelling, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of room.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, becoming warm in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, drinking warm things.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, washing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, water, by applying finger wet with.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, after.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to head.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to eyes.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

  • Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Diarrha.

    China (Cinchona officinalis). Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Digging.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most before midnight.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - In autumn.

    Causation. - Draught.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, tea.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing, only when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, pressing on the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching with the tongue.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

  • Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, biting.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, chewing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when pressing on.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Concomitants. - Head, rush of blood to.

    Concomitants. - Swollen veins of forehead and hands.

    Concomitants. - Mouth, dry with thirst.

    Cocculus Indicus. Time. - Noon.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, only while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting, soft food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Coffea cruda. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, tea.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, water, holding in mouth.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, biting.

  • Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, chewing.

    Concomitants. - Diarrha.

    Dulcamara (Solanum dulcamara). Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Concomitants. - Mouth, salivation.

    Concomitants. - Diarrha.

    Glonoinum. Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Causation. - Taking cold, when overheated.

    Concomitants. - Head, aching.

    Hepar sulphuris. Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Persons and Temperament. - For persons who have taken much mercury.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Room, in a.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, when feeling the.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of room.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, in open.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Hyoscyamus niger. Localities. - Eye and stomach-teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose, sensation as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, from cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, pressing on the.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to head.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to jaw-bones and face.

    Concomitants. - Head, heat in.

  • Concomitants. - Head, rush of blood to.

    Concomitants. - Heat.

    Ignatia. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Digging.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, tea.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, wine.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying on the painless side.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental exertion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Reading.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Rising.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touched by food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching with the tongue.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching, even very softly.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying, on painful side.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when pressing on.

    Concomitants. - Face, pale.

    Ipecacuanha. Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pulled, or lifted out, or wrenched, as if.

  • Lachesis. Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Time. - Awaking, on.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Persons and Temperament. - For persons who have taken much mercury.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, cold or warm.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, tea.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, cleaning the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, drinking warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to jaw-bones and face.

    Concomitants. - Head, aching.

    Concomitants. - Head, rush of blood to.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Chilliness, heat, thirst.

    Lycopodium clavatum. Time. - Afternoon.

  • Mercurius vivus. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - One sided.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - A whole row.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Burning.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose, sensation as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - During the day, better at night.

    Time. - During the day, none in the night.

    Time. - During the day, worse in bed.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Afternoon.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In autumn.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Damp air.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, from cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting, hard food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, moving the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Rising.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Siting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when going to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching with the tongue.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, becoming warm in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, drinking warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying down.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying, in bed.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Sitting up in bed.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Sleep, when going to.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when rubbing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to head.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to eyes.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to ears.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to cheeks.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to jaw-bones and face.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Mouth, salivation.

    Concomitants. - Constipation.

  • Natrum muriaticum. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, upper.

    Localities. - In the gums, interior of.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Burning.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Time. - Constant, day and night.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most before midnight.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Forenoon.

    Time. - Every other day.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, pressing on the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when pressing on.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Nux moschata. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

  • Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - In autumn.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Damp, night air.

    Causation. - Damp, cold weather.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For sensitive nervous persons.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, from cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Concussion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Gums, from sucking the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Talking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, drinking warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, warm.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, something warm.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, external.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

    Nux vomica. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - One sided.

  • Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Burning.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Gnawing, scraping, scratching on the nerves.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Long, as if too.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pulled, or lifted out, or wrenched, as if.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - During the day, none in the night.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Awaking, on.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Forenoon.

    Time. - Afternoon.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In autumn.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, from cold.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, walking in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Breathing, deep.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, malt liquors.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, wine.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, moving the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Gums, from sucking the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying on the painful side.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying, in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental, anger.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Mental exertion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Pregnancy, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Reading.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Room, in a.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, sucking them with the tongue.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touched by food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touched by a crumb.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching, even very softly.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Tobacco, smoking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of room.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, becoming warm in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, drinking warm things.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Air, in open.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, warm.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, something warm.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying down.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Lying, painless side.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Rest.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Rising.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Room in.

  • Condition of Amelioration. - Sleep, after.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when touching.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warm in bed, on getting.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, of room.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Wrapping up head.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to head.

    Extension of Pains. - Pains extend to jaw-bones and face.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Constipation.

    Phosphorus. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, upper teeth.

    Localities. - Left side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, lower.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Localities. - Gums, painful.

    Localities. - Gums bleeding.

    Localities. - Gums ulcerated.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Burning.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, outwards.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, worse in, only, not during day.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Afternoon.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - Every seventh day.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, drawing into mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

  • Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, walking in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Lying down, when.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, during.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Menstration, after.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Motion.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Nursing, while.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Room, on entering from the open air.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Sleep, when awaking from.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touched by food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, touching with the tongue.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, becoming warm in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating warm things.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Cold, external.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Drink, cold.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Rising.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Room in.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when pressing on.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when rubbing.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Warmth, of room.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Wrapping up head.

    Concomitants. - Face, flushed cheeks.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Phosphoricum acidum. Localities. - Most in front teeth.

    Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Right side.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, interior of.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Boring.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Drawing, tearing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, asunder.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pulled, or lifted out, or wrenched, as if.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

    Time. - Night, most after midnight.

  • Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - In winter.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, staying in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Teeth, cleaning the.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, external.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of room.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, of bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, becoming warm in bed.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Warmth, eating, something hot.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Eating, after.

    Condition of Amelioration. - Teeth, when picking.

    Concomitants. - Face, swelling of cheeks.

    Platina. Conditions of Aggravations. - Rising.

    Pulsatilla nigricans. Localities. - Most in molars.

    Localities. - Most in molars, lower teeth.

    Localities. - One sided.

    Localities. - In decayed teeth.

    Localities. - In the gums.

    Localities. - In the gums, interior of.

    Localities. - Gums swollen.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Beating or pulsating.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Blunt, or without feeling.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Bruised or ulcerated, as if.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Burning.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Jerking, twitching.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Loose.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Piercing.

    Character of Pains and Sensations. - Pressing, as if from congestion of blood, as if the teeth

    were too close.

    Time. - Intermittent.

    Time. - Night, worse in.

  • Time. - Night, most after midnight.

    Time. - Morning, in the.

    Time. - Forenoon.

    Time. - Afternoon.

    Time. - Towards evening.

    Time. - Night.

    Time. - Every spring.

    Time. - In summer.

    Time. - In winter.

    Causation. - Wind.

    Causation. - Taking cold.

    Causation. - Taking cold, by getting wet.

    Persons and Temperament. - For children.

    Persons and Temperament. - For women.

    Persons and Temperament. - For those who drink much coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in the mouth.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, opening of the mouth to.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Air, in open.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Bed, in.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Breathing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold in general.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, washing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, food.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Cold, drink.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, coffee.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Drinking, water.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, biting.

    Conditions of Aggravations. - Eating, chewing.

    Conditions of Aggravations. -