Pool-root
Nervous erethism; restlessness and morbid watchfulness. Hysteria and chorea. Low fevers, with extreme restlessness.
- Aphthous disease.
- Sore nipples.
- Sore mouth in infants.
- Vomiting of bile, pain in stomach, headache, and fever.
Pool-root
Nervous erethism; restlessness and morbid watchfulness. Hysteria and chorea. Low fevers, with extreme restlessness.
E. aromat., when chewed, produces in the mouth a warm, aromatic, pungent
sensation, and is regarded as a "warm, stimulating tonic." Hale quotes eclectic authorities as
commending this plant in "aphthous stomatitis" in women and children; also for burning in the
stomach with "nursing sore mouth," before and after confinement. Some commend it as a
"nervine," like Scutellaria and Cypripedium for "restlessness and morbid watchfulness, morbid
irritability of the nervous system, tremors, jactitations, chorea, and hysteria." It is doubly
indicated where nervous erethism and aphthous disease are combined. Locally it is useful as a
caused soon "a general aggravation, like a cold or catarrh; annoyed by pain in left shoulder,
posterior scapular region; pulse 94 unnatural; tight in left bronchia; felt ill, dull, and oppressed."
Lapsana communis-Nipple-wort-useful in sore nipples and piles. Hyosc; Passiflor; Hydr mur.
Tincture, locally, in sore mouth and sore nipples. Internally, tincture to third attenuation.
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