MEDICAL ASTROLOGY
knife was thrust into the ear: from taking cold; pain drives the patient almost frantic; children want to be carried.
Dulc.—Worse at night and from taking cold; worse while at rest.
Mercury sol.—Tearing pain; suppuration seems eminent; worse at night and during damp, rainy weather.
Pulsatilla.—Darting, tearing pain; ear feels stopped up; ear red and swolen.
COLDS.
Aconite.—In the beginning, with short, dry cough, and heat in the head and face.
Arsenic.—Frequent sneezing; burning and soreness of the nostrils; chilliness after drinking; exterme thirst.
Bell.—Sore throat with hoarseness; red, flushed face; dry hoarse cough; children cry when coughing; worse from motion.
Bryonia.—Dry coryza; lips dry and cracked; dry cough, worse from drinking; stoppage of the nose in the evening.
Chamomilla.—Fluent discharge from the nose; one cheek red and the other pale; dry cough; worse at night; when asleep.
Dulc.—Dry colds; worse during cold, wet weather; better when moving about.
Hepar sulph.—Takes cold easily; stitch-
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