BAPTISIA TINCTORIA
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- for the lymphatic temperament
- great prostration, with disposition to decomposition of fluids
- ulceration of mucous membranes
- all exhalations and discharges fetid, especially in typhoid or other acute disease
- breath, stool, urine, perspiration, ulcers fetid
- aversion to mental exertion
- indisposed, or want of power to think
- perfect indifference, don\u0027t care to do anything
- inability to fix the mind to work
- stupor
- falls asleep while being spoken to or in the midst of his answer
- when spoken to, answers correctly, but delirium returns at once
- tongue at first coated white with red papillae
- tongue dry and yellow-brown in center
- tongue later dry, cracked, ulcerated
- face flushed, dusky, dark-red, with a stupid, besotted drunken expression
- can swallow liquids only
- least solid food gags
- painless sore throat
- tonsils, soft palate and parotids dark red, swollen
- putrid, offensive discharge
- dysentery of old people
- diarrhoea of children, especially when very offensive
- cannot go to sleep because she cannot get herself together
- head or body feels scattered about the bed
- tosses about to get the pieces together
- thought she was three persons, could not keep them covered
- in whatever position the patient lies, the parts rested upon feel sore and bruised
- decubitus in typhoid
- early stages of fever with malaise, nervousness, flushed face, drowsiness, and muscular soreness
