Phosphorus [Phos]
Haemorrhage from any part of body, particularly from lungs and stomach, when associated with Bright’s disease; small wounds bleed much; fungus haematodes; erectile tumors.
Platina [Plat]
Blood flows in thick clots and fluids, or in one grumous mass, thick black and tarry; feeling of horror of what may happen, as thought of death, etc., sensation of growing larger in every direction.
Pulsatilla [Puls]
Tearful and gentle disposition; flow intermits and is in clots and fluids mixed; cannot bear a close room, must have plenty of air; no thirst; scanty urine; bleeding stops in fresh air.
Sabina [Sabin]
Pain is felt running through from pubis to sacrum in uterine haemorrhage; blood is discharged in liquid and clots, dark or bright-red or pale. Worse in close warm room from motion; better in open air.
Sanguinaria [Sang]
Metrorrhagia in climaxis, blood bright-red, clotted and frequently offensive; migraine with flushes of heat in face and body; weak, sick feeling.
Secale [Sec]
Flow of blood dark, thin and persistent; passive haemorrhages from any part of body in feeble, scrawny people, accompanied by tingling in limbs and formication, (>) by rubbing; she holds her fingers spread asunder; desire for air, does not like to be covered; wishes to stretch her legs; skin cold.
Sepia [Sep]
Sensation of weight in the part from which the blood flows; empty feeling in pit of stomach, (<) from lying down, (>) from drawing up the limbs.
Sulphuric-acid [Sul-ac]
Haemorrhage from every orifice of the body, blood dark and thin; sensation of tremor all over without actual trembling; aversion to water unless mixed with spirits; (<) in open air, (>) in room.
Sulphur [Sulph]
SENSATION OF HEAT IN THE PART FROM WHICH THE BLOOD FLOWS; worse when warm in bed or when exposed to heat; gets sick soon, and soon gets well again.