EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- adapted to diseases of old people
- worn-out constitutions, especially from inebriety
- cachexia, from prolonged or frequent attacks of bilious or intermittent fevers
- bruised feeling, as if broken, all over the body
- bone pains affecting back, head, chest, limbs, especially the wrists, as if dislocated
- painful soreness of eyeballs
- coryza, aching in every bone
- great prostration in epidemic influenza
- pains come quickly and go away quickly
- vertigo
- sensation as if falling to the left
- cannot turn the head to the left for fear of falling
- cough: chronic
- loose with hectic
- chest sore, must support it with hands
- cough < at night
- cough following measles or suppressed intermittents
- fever: chill to 9 a. m. one day, at noon the next day
- bitter vomiting at close of chill
- drinking hastens chill and causes vomiting
- bone pains, before and during chill
- insatiable thirst before and during chill and fever
- knows chill is coming because he cannot drink enough
