Alumina [Alum]
Anaemia and chlorosis in young girls at puberty; menses pale and scanty, with abnormal cravings for indigestible things; profuse albuminous leucorrhoea.
Argentum-nitr [Arg-n]
Shortness of breath, without lungs or heart being affected; sallow complexion from defective oxidation of the blood; heart- burn, dyspepsia; irritative flatulent gastralgia; round ulcer of stomach (local failure of nutrition); menses irregular, scanty or copious; spinal irritation, albuminuria, tendency to diarrhoea; CONSTANT DESIRE FOR CANDY OR SUGAR.
Arsenicum [Ars]
Disintegration of the blood-corpuscles; rapid, excessive prostration, with sinking of the vital forces; oedema; violent and irregular palpitations with marked appetite for acids or brandy; emaciation, wants to be in a warm room; debility from overtaxing muscular tissue by prolonged exertion; extreme restlessness and fear of death; gastroataxia; PERNICIOUS ANAEMIA.
China [Chin]
COMPLAINTS FROM LOSS OF ANIMAL FLUIDS, be it blood, semen, diarrhoea, leucorrhoea or overlactation; great debility, trembling, aversion to exercise; palpitations with rush of blood to head, and redness of face with cold hands; heaviness of head, with loss of sight, fainting and ringing in ears; sleeplessness; intolerance of fruits.
Ferrum-met [Ferr]
PURE ANAEMIA WITH APPEARANCE OF FALSE PLETHORA; face ashy pale or greenish, becomes bright red in flushes; great paleness of mucous membranes; bellow’s sound of the heart and anaemic murmurs of the arteries and veins; vomiting as soon as food is taken, with relief of gastralgic pains, prostration with lethargic dulness; animal food not desired, nor is it well borne by the stomach if taken into it; anaemia of chlorotic girls and women.
Ferri-citrate-et-strychnine [Ferr-cit]
Post -haemorrhagic anaemia (R.L.)
Helonias [Helon]
Debility and languor from affections of the genito-urinary organs; atony of all the organs from indolence and luxury; feels better when attention is engaged by outside matters; anaemia and atony from prolonged haemorrhage, especially from uterine atony.
Hydrastis [Hydr]
Atony, weakness, faintness and prostration from dyscrasic disorders injuring normal blood-formation; carcinoma, etc.; marasmus; expression dull; skin sallow, yellowish-white; bad effects from Mercurius
Kali-carb [Kali-c]
Frequent chilliness, every time patients goes out of doors; he becomes chilly from deficiency of red blood-corpuscles in the blood; vertigo when turning head rapidly or from riding in a carriage, with humming in ears; weakness of sight from sexual indulgence.
Natrum-carb [Nat-c]
Pallid anaemia, with great debility, milky-white skin; vitality below par; emaciation; nervousness and anxiety, (<) during a thunder storm; playing on piano or hearing music makes her nervous; inertia in psoric, phlegmatic persons.
Natrum-mur [Nat-m]
Blood impoverished; anaemia from loss of fluids; malarious cachexia; emaciation; skin harsh, dry, yellow; great exhaustion from any little exertion of mind or body; palpitation, with sensation as if a bird’s wing were fluttering in left chest; pressure and distension of stomach; constipation, with contraction of anus; terrible sadness.
Natrum-sulph [Nat-s]
Hydrogenoid constitution, depending upon dampness of weather or dwelling in damp house; sycosis and hydraemia.
Nux-vomica [Nux-v]
Anaemia from gastro-intestinal derangement, especially in persons of sedentary habits or given to high living or debauchery.
Pulsatilla [Puls]
Chloro-anaemic women, always complaining of feeling chilly, and still feeling better in the fresh air; feels worn out, all tissues relaxed; peevish, but not irascible; slow phlegmatic temperament; after failure of iron and China.
Sepia [Sep]
Chloro-anaemia, with irritability and even vehemence and complete aversion to her usual household duties; pelvic congestion.