PHOSPHORUS
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- more information and order at remedia homeopathy adapted to tall slender persons of sanguine temperament, fair skin, delicate eyelashes, find blond, or red hair, quick perceptions, and very sensitive nature
- young people, who grow too rapidly, are inclined to stoop (to walk stooped, sulph.)
- who are chlorotic or anaemic
- old people, with morning diarrhoea
- nervous, weak
- desires to be magnetized
- oversensitiveness of all the senses to external impressions, light, noise, odors, touch
- restless, fidgety
- moves continually, cannot sit or stand still a moment (restless, fidgety feet, zinc.)
- burning
- in spots along the spine
- between the scapulae (as of a piece of ice, lachn.)
- or intense heat running up the back
- of palms of hands
- in chest and lungs
- of every organ or tissue of the body
- generally in diseases of nervous system
- haemorrhagic diathesis
- small wounds bleed profusely
- from every mucous outlet
- great weakness and prostration
- with nervous debility and trembling
- of whole body
- weakness and weariness from loss of vital fluids
- pain
- acute, especially in the chest, gastric pains
- as soon as water becomes warm in stomach it is thrown up
- regurgitation of ingesta in mouthfuls
- nausea from placing hands in warm water
- sneezing and coryza from putting hands in water (lac d.)
- constipation
- faeces slender, long, dry, tough, and hard
- voided with great straining and difficulty
- diarrhoea
- as soon as anything enters the rectum
- profuse, pouring away as from a hydrant
- watery, with sago-like particles
- sensation, as if the anus remained open , involuntary
- during cholera time (which precedes cholera, phos. ac.)
- morning, of old people
- haemorrhage
- frequent and profuse, pouring out freely and then ceasing for a time
- metrorrhagia, in cancer
- haemoptysis, vicarious, from nose, stomach, anus, urethra, in amenorrhoea
- heaviness of chest, as if weight were lying on it
- during pregnancy
- unable to drink water
- sight of it causes vomiting
- must close her eyes while bathing
- cannot talk, the larynx is so painful
- is dry, raw, rough, sore
- cough
- going from warm to cold air (rev. of bry.)
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- evening, before midnight
- lying on left or painful side
- during a thunderstorm
- weather changes, either hot or cold
- cold air relieves the head and face symptoms but aggravates those of chest, throat and neck. >
- in the dark
- lying on right side
- from being rubbed or mesmerized
- from cold food, cold water, until it gets warm
