STANNUM


An excellent compilation of symptoms of homeopathic medicine Stannum from the book Pearls of Homeopathy by M.E. Douglass, published in 1903….


Headache slowly increasing and decreasing.

Want of disposition to talk.

Ulceration of the ring-hole in the lobe of the ear.

Talking or reading aloud causes a weak feeling in the throat and chest.

The smell of cooking causes nausea and vomiting.

Scraping of the throat, with greenish expectoration of a disagreeable sweetish taste.

Hoarseness, weakness, and emptiness in the chest, on beginning to sing.

Violent, shattering, deep cough.

Much inclination to cough, before midnight, with scanty expectoration.

Expectoration of a globular, grayish lump of thick mucus.

Sore pain in the whole of the chest.

Colic, relieved by hard pressure or by laying the abdomen of the child across the knees or against the shoulder of the nurse.

Menses too early and too profuse.

Before menses: great anxiety and melancholy.

During menses: great improvement in her mental condition.

Melford Eugene Douglass
M.E.Douglass, MD, was a Lecturer of Dermatology in the Southern Homeopathic Medical College of Baltimore. He was the author of - Skin Diseases: Their Description, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment; Repertory of Tongue Symptoms; Characteristics of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica.