CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- for persons of anaemic and dark complexioned, dark hair and eyes; thin spare subjects, instead of fat
- during first and second dentition of scrofulous children; diarrhoea and great flatulence
- children: emaciated, unable to stand; slow in learning to walk; sunken, flabby abdomen
- oozing of bloody fluid from naval of infants
- rachitis; cranial bones thin and brittle; fontanelles and sutures remain open so long, or close and reopen; delayed or complicated teething
- spine weak, disposed to curvatures, especially to the left, unable to support body, neck weak, unable to support head
- girls at puberty, tall, growing rapidly, tendency of bone to soften or spine to curve
- at puberty; acne in anaemic girls with vertex headache and flatulent dyspepsia, better by eating
- ailments from grief, disappointed love
- feels complaints more when thinking about them
- involuntary sighing
- non-union of bones; promotes callous
- rheumatisim of cold weather; getting well in spring and returning in autumn
- headache of school-girls; diarrhoea
- at every attempt to eat, colic pains in abdomen
- fistula in ano, alternating with chest symptoms; lack of animal heat; cold sweat and general coldness of body
- worse from exposure to damp, cold, changeable weather; east winds; melting snow; mental exertion
- better in summer; warm, dry atmosphere
