INTRODUCTION
ART. Mugwort. Noack and Trinks. Duration of Action.
COMPARE WITH
Causticum, Pulsatilla, Ruta, Secale, Stramonium
ANTIDOTES
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SYMPTOMS
No regular proving of this remedy has been made. It has been used with success in epilepsy of lying-in women, occasioned by fright; in epilepsy depending on menstrual irregularities, hysterical spasms, spasmodic attacks of children, approaching to epilepsy. It is sometimes given to promote labor-pains and for suppression of menses; periodical spasms in general; gastric fevers, when on the point of passing into the typhoid form; typhus-stupidus; malignant petechial fever; intermittent fever; chlorosis; dropsy; chronic headache and prosopalgia; dysphagia; cardialgia; chronic vomiting; scirrhous tumors of the stomach; inflammatory colic of children; diarrhoea of children and full- grown persons; cholera-sporadica; dysentery after the bloody discharge has ceased.