CONSTITUTIONAL TYPES



Silicea is also deep-acting on lymph and glandular systems, but is averse to open air, has emaciation of body except of head, and it is more irritable and restless than the Baryta patient. In its symptomatology we find much less weakness of heart; it has arteriosclerosis.

Sulphur has pronounced skin symptoms, great restlessness and congestions, feels hot, is very sensitive to open air and water. It has lively fantasy.

With regard to symptoms of heart and brain the differences of Arnica must be emphasized, which can prevent cerebral haemorrhages, but it has more pronounced palpitation with very weak pulse, more cerebral congestion and excitement of delirium.

GONSENHEIM, GERMANY.

Joseph Schier