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⚕ Rhus Tox Single Remedy
Alternative names: Toxicodendron Radicans, poison-ivy, Rhus, Rus tox, Rhustox, Rustox, Rhus Toxicodendron, Rhus Toxicodedron
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  Rhus Tox (Toxicodendron Radicans, POISON-IVY, Rhus, Rus tox, Rhustox, Rustox, Rhus Toxicodendron, Rhus Toxicodedron)
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Clarke > Apisinum > General > general
Apium virus. Honey-bee Poison. N. O. Insecta. Tinctures are made of the whole bee; and of dilutions of the Poison with alcohol.

T.F. Allen > Rhus Toxicodedron > Appendix > supplement
Common names, Poison Ivy, Poison oak, Mercury vine, Three-leaved Ivy, etc., (G.), Gift-sumach, Wurzel-sumach.

T.F. Allen > Apisinum > Appendix > preparation
Apium virus. Poison of the honey-bee. Preparation, Tincture of the working bees (made by putting them alive into alcohol), or of the Poison sac, carefully extracted.

H.C. Allen > Hydrophobinum > Fever And Chill > fever
"Other diseases, when Poison is absorbed, have their periods; the canine Poison depends on climate and constitution and different periods, from first day till nineteen months"

H.C. Allen > Hydrophobinum > General > general
... animals, acts as a Poison under certain conditions Bernard considered that it acted only by application to cellular tissue In this he was, no doubt, in error, being misled by the analogy of the snake Poison But, Weir Mitchell in his "Researches on the Venom of the Rattlesnake," page 34 says, he "could not discover any in the rattlesnake Poison, notwithstanding repeated experimen...

T.F. Allen > Chenopodium Anthelminthicum > Appendix > authorities
...f a narcotico-acrid Poison, affecting the brain, spinal system, and stomach. He was insensible, convulsed, and foaming at the mouth; he, however, recovered under the use of emetics, combined with stimulants and demulcents. All remembrance of having taking the Poison was completly wanting on recovery,...

Kent Lectures > Lycopod > Abdomen > appetite
The Lyc patient cannot eat oysters; they make him sick. Oysters seem to Poison the Lyc patient, just as onions are a Poison to the Thuya patient.

Kent Lectures > Ledum > General > general
It has the mottled aspect and the same puffed and bloated appearance of the face. It is antidotal to Lachesis, to the Poison of insects, to the Poison of Apis and to animal Poisons.

T.F. Allen > Thallium Metallicum > General > general
...ith such a powerful Poison. The sulphate is an energetic Poison the two principal symptoms of which...

T.F. Allen > Fel > Mouth > taste
... her think of acrid Poison, though she had never taken Poison; somewhat coppery, makes the teeth ...

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...to contact with the Poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing, are rarely fatal. I have, nevertheless, been told of cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of this Poison,....

H.C. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...Thus the syphilitic Poison is composed of molecules of atoms. When the Poison is potentized the essential character of the molecules is undoubtedly lost, and hence it is not the same substance any longer. Therefore, there can be no certainty that the potentized preparation is the same Poison. But it, for argument, we allow that the molecules of the Poison can be potentized without change of character, we still are not relieved of the dilemma, for primary syphilis in any one person will make a different set of symptoms from syphilis in another person. The variations are endless. Hence, we must then have a potentization of each one of these different kinds of syphilis, which would be impossible. Mercury is a staple substance, always unchanged; it might then be expected to produce identical sets of symptoms on any number of the most different people. Yet its action is different upon every person to whom it is given. How much more, then, must be the individual variations in the case of the Poison of syphilis, and if mercury require...

T.F. Allen > Am M > Appendix > authorities
..., Frank's Mag., Poison cases; 10, Boecker; 11, J. d. Chim. Med., 1840, Poison by fumes, A. H. Z., 20, 9....

Clarke > Rhus Vernix > General > general
Rhus venenata. Poison Elder. Poison Sumach. Swamp Sumach.

Clarke > Woorari > General > general
.... Oorari. (An arrow Poison used by South American Indians. Accounts differ as to its actual composition, into which the juice of different species of Strychnos are said to enter, or of Cocculus toxiferos with serpent Poison. Others have said it is prepared fr...

Boericke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
... Deadly Agaric. The Poison is a toxalbumin, resembling the Poison in the rattle snake and the Poison excreted by the cholera and diphtheria germs. It acts on the red blood corpuscles, dissolving them so that blood escapes into the alimentary canal and the whole system is drained. The amount of this toxic principle is small, even handling of specimens and breathing of spores affects some people unpleasantly. The Poison is slow in development. Even 12 to ...

Clarke > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > General > general
...e of the gonorrhoea Poison has within recent years been recognised in the old school as well as the new. Noegerath of New York and Angus Macdonald in this country have pointed out a causal connection between post-partum pelvic cellulitis and latent gonorrhoea in the husband. Macdonald published several fatal cases. The effects of the Poison, constitutional or acute, may be ta...

Boericke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...oxiearia, (a deadly Poison to the muscular system. It suspends both voluntary muscular action and that of the heart without causing convulsions. Used in Java as an arrow Poison (Merrell). Differs in producing Clo...

H.C. Allen > Hydrophobinum > General > general
...Cyanic acid being a Poison, Sulpho-cyanate also must be one, and or course its combination with alkalies, and being Poisons, they could not be in the saliva Years before this discovery, Oken had declared that "saliva is Poison" But the discoveries of Liebig and ...

T.F. Allen > Rhus Toxicodedron > General > general
... susceptible to the Poison. Even passing to the leeward of a bush on a windy day, or through the smoke of a fire in which it is burning, will "bring the Poison to the surface" again. So Poisonous is it, that it pollutes the air where it grows. Children, and even grown-up people, who are gathering berries, or other-wise approaching its vicinity, are often badly Poisoned. Their faces are frequently swell...

Clarke > Zinc. Muriat > General > general
...m. are derived from Poisoning cases. Chloride of Zinc is an active Poison and a powerful disinfectant., and being readily accessible in the form of "Sir Wm. Burnett's Disinfectant Fluid," has occasioned many Poisonings, both accidental and suicidal. Most of the symptoms are the usual effects of a corrosive Poison, but some characteristic symptoms a...

Clarke > Rhus Toxicodedron > General > general
Poison OAK. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves gathered at sunset just before flowering time. and Rhus Radicans. Poison Ivy. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves gathered at sunset just before flowering time.

Boericke > Erechthites > General > dose
Tincture. Locally for Poison Oak.

Clarke > Arsenicum Sulfuratum Rubrum > Chest > heart
All joints immovable after recovery from the Poison.

T.F. Allen > Toxicophloea > Appendix > preparation
Arrow-Poison of the Bushmen.

Clarke > Hydrophobinum > General > general
...o produce the rabic Poison in a highly intensified form in the spinal cords of rabbits. He then modified its intensity in different degrees by exposure to air for a longer or shorter period. Patients who come to the Institute are inoculated first with the least potent, and later with the most potent "vaccin," after which they are pronounced "cured." The "cure" is, however, extremely uncertain, as the degree of susceptibility to the Poison is unknown in any case, and many hu...

T.F. Allen > Arsenic Alb > Abdomen > nausea and vomiting
Vomited a great deal, particularly, whereby much of the Poison was thrown off,

Clarke > Homeria > General > general
...he specific lobster Poison, and the result has been a very valuable addition to our armamentarium (H. R., iii. 98). Homarus is an agent of great activity, as the subjoined symptom list will show. Persons have been known to die after eating lobster and thereafter drinking milk. Cushing put a little of the Poison into warm milk, and in ten minutes ...

T.F. Allen > Rhus Vernix > Appendix > preparation
Common names, Poison elder, Swamp sumach, etc.

T.F. Allen > Cuprum Aceticum > Abdomen > nausea and vomiting
Vomited violently, and threw up all the Poison (immediately),

T.F. Allen > Rhus Vernix > Abdomen > stomach
(The operation of the Poison seemed to have a considerable effect in relieving me from dyspeptic symptoms, with which I had been previously troubled),

T.F. Allen > Merc Cor > Mouth > saliva
The salivary secretion is naturally increased owing to the local inflammation and irritation rather than to absorption of the Poison (third day),

Boericke > Plantago > General > dose
Tincture, and lower potencies. Local use in toothache in hollow teeth, otorrhoea, pruritus, and Poison-oak. Incised wounds.

T.F. Allen > Colubrina > Generalities > generalities
The rigidity of the jaw and of the limbs indicated the nature of the Poison (after half an hour),

Kent Lectures > Hyoscyamus > General > general
Fears Poison or being bitten."

Hering > Rhus Toxicodedron > General > general
Poison Sumac. Hahnemann. Anacardiaceae.

T.F. Allen > Rhus Toxicodedron > Mind > mind
He thought an enemy wished to Poison him,

T.F. Allen > Kalium Bromicum > General > general
save when the bromide was acting as a Poison.

Kent Lectures > Tarent Hisp > General > general
This terrible Poison should never be used except in attenuations.

T.F. Allen > Opium > Genitals Etc > urine
Had not passed any urine since he took the Poison (after three hours),

T.F. Allen > Opium > Throat > throat
Deglutition could not be excited until ten hours after the Poison was taken,

Clarke > Artemisia Absinthium > Mind > mind
After recovery has no recollection of taking the Poison, nor of the cause of his doing so.

T.F. Allen > Artemisia Absinthium > Mind > mind
After recovering, he had no recollection of taking the Poison, nor of the cause of his doing so,

Boger > Fel > General > general
Insane jealousy Suspicion Feels full of Poison

Hering > Apisinum > General > general
Poison of the Honey bee. Brauns, 1835. Apium virus.

Clarke > Kalium Oxalicum > Mouth > taste
Very strong acid taste of Poison lasting two days.;

T.F. Allen > Kalium Oxalicum > Mouth > taste
Very strong acid taste of the Poison, lasting two days,

T.F. Allen > Phosph > Mouth > mouth
The breath and vomited matters smelt strongly of the Poison,

T.F. Allen > Crotulus > Chest > chest
The milk of the mother became deadly Poison to her five months' child,

T.F. Allen > Kalium Bromicum > Mouth > tongue
Tongue presented every appearance of the effects of a corrosive Poison,

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
and if the Poison be withheld, death terminates the victim's existence,.

Hering > Hyoscyamus > Mind > mind
Fears being left alone; of Poison, or being bitten; being Poisoned or sold.

Clarke > Heloderma Horridus > General > general
Boericke and Tafel with a living specimen and also Poison obtained by himself.

T.F. Allen > Apisinum > Throat > throat
Roughness and sensitiveness of the pharynx (every time after smelling the Poison),

T.F. Allen > Opium > Generalities > generalities
They are easily known by a kind of rickets, which this Poison never fails to produce at last,

Clarke > Amphisbena > General > general
Amphisbaena vermicularis. N. O. Lacertilia. The jaw containing the Poison is removed and triturated.

Clarke > Crotulus > General > general
Crotalus Poison is acid; the Viper neutral.

Clarke > Heloderma Horridus > Generalities > generalities
The Poison goes like lightning through the system, causing agony from head to foot.

T.F. Allen > Hematoxylon > Abdomen > stomach
Critical pain in the stomach and hypogastrium, with tearing, as after taking Poison.

Clarke > California Poison Oak > General > general
R. diversiloba. Californian Poison Oak. N. O. Anacardiaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves.

Kent Lectures > Hyoscyamus > General > general
it runs through the mania in insanity. Suspicion that his wife is going to Poison him.

T.F. Allen > Phosph > Abdomen > nausea and vomiting
Violent vomiting, during which she ejected almost all the Poison (after half an hour),

T.F. Allen > Opium > General > general
she again sank into profound coma, and died in fourteen hours after the Poison had been taken,.

T.F. Allen > Elaps Corrallinus > Mouth > taste
Bread has an insipid taste, like that of the triturated Poison which is being proved (seventh day),

Clarke > Colubrina > General > general
Strychnos nux vomica. Poison nut. N. O. Loganiaceć. Tincture and Trituration of imported seeds.

T.F. Allen > Glonoinum > Mind > mind
My intellect returned almost immediately, and I remember saying, "This has nothing to do with homoeopathy, but with a very powerful Poison,"

T.F. Allen > Arsenic Alb > General > general
and at the expiration of a fortnight from the first effects of the Poison, he enjoyed and interval of seven or eight days without a relapse.

Boericke > Grindelia > Skin > skin
Poison oak (locally as a wash)

Hering > Crotulus > General > general
Rattlesnake Poison. Crotalidae.

Hahnemann > Euphorbia Lathrysis > Mind > mind
Anguish, as if he had swallowed Poison.

Hering > Conium Mac > General > general
Poison Hemlock. Hahnemann. Umbelliferae.

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
The woman sank in a typhoid state four days and twenty hours after taking the Poison,

T.F. Allen > Serpent > Abdomen > nausea and vomiting
Nausea is caused by sucking the yellow Poison from the wound, which had a flat taste,

Clarke > Anthrac > General > general
An alcoholic extract of the anthrax Poison prepared from the spleens of affected sheep.

H.C. Allen > Anthrac > General > general
1 That the crude Poison and its alcoholic solution must possess similar pathogenetic properties.

Clarke > Karaka > General > general
gnashing of jaws. The Poison proves rapidly fatal if the patient is not attended to immediately.

T.F. Allen > Serpent > Extremities, Limbs > upper extremities
Feeling as if the Poison extended from the bitten thumb to the shoulder and then to the abdomen.

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
Distressing dreams at night; about to be put to death by Poison, and at the same time innocent of crime,

Clarke > Raphanus Niger > General > general
Rap. affords a marked example of a common article of diet being at the same time a Poison and a medicine.

T.F. Allen > Hydrate Of Ammonia - Ammonia Water > Rectum, Anus, Stool > stool
The Poison was taken March 7th, but his bowels did not act till the 12th, and then only after a purgative,

T.F. Allen > Nitrobenzolum > Generalities > generalities
There was an intense smell of the Poison in the breath, vomit, etc., for three days. Even the urine smelled of it,

T.F. Allen > Strychninum Purum > General > general
The extremities began to move spasmodically, and the whole system seemed to be under the influence of a potent Poison.

T.F. Allen > Merc. Viv > General > general
It is certain that the children of the workers are affected with the mercurial Poisoning; although it may be from the Poison carried in the clothing,

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
the eyes continued thus till death, which occurred sixteen hours after taking the Poison,.

T.F. Allen > Scheele's Green > Skin > skin
Ugly-looking sores on hands, face, and neck, and other parts to which the Poison finds access,

Hering > Merc Cor > Skin > skin
Severe and stubborn eczema of the sweating parts of the body exposed to the fumes of the Poison.

T.F. Allen > Kalium Cyanatum > Extremities, Limbs > lower extremities
The Poison had hardly penetrated the intestine when she fell senseless, without a single complaint,

T.F. Allen > Stamonium > General > general
and small spots like freckles, on a person's face, were not discernible for ten days after taking the Poison,.

T.F. Allen > Argentum Cyanatum > General > general
Authority. Poison case, Hirschels Zeit., 19, 128. Effect of inhaling fumes while silvering with "Argentine."

T.F. Allen > Euphorbia Lathrysis > General > general
On swallowing the Poison a sensation of burning heat in the throat and fauces, afterwards communicated to the stomach.

Nash > Nux Mosch > General > general
The nutmeg, though frequently used for its peculiar flavor in common cookery, is nevertheless a powerful Poison, hence a valuable remedy.

T.F. Allen > Serpent > General > general
these symptoms, however, are more attributable, I imagine, to the heated atmosphere of the lecture hall than to the cobra Poison (fifth day),.

T.F. Allen > Opium > Modalities Etc > appetite
Appetite extinguished, and in place of it craving for one thing only, and that is, for another draught of the Poison, which soothes but for the moment,

H.C. Allen > Anthrac > General > general
(Anthrax Poison)

Boericke > Graphite > Skin > skin
Chronic Poison Oak.

Boericke > Arsenic Alb > Relationships > antidotal to
Antidotal to lead Poison.

T.F. Allen > Apisinum > General > general
Took the Poison of the queen bee.

Hering > Colubrina > General > general
Poison-nut. Hahnemann. Loganiaceae.

T.F. Allen > Euphorbia Lathrysis > Mind > mind
Anxiety, as if he had taken Poison,

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