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Monday, 5 February 2018

COMA


Baryta Carb: In apoplexy.

Antim Tartaricum: With suffocation; in bronchial catarrh; awakened by cough.

Opium: With stertorous breathing, involuntary urination and stool. Uraemic, pulse full and slow.

Acid Hydrocyanicum: With cerebral congestion interrupted by sudden convulsive movements. After epileptic seizure.

Zincum Metallicum: From cerebral exhaustion. On disappearance of eruptions.

Gelsemium: In cerebro-spinal meningitis.

Lachesis: During labour.

Glonoine: From exposure to sun.

Helleborus: In concussion of the brain.

Baptisia T:
Phosphorus:
Arnica:
In typhoid fever.

Crotalus H: In septic fever; in apoplexy.

Bufo: After epileptic seizure in persons who abused their sex by masturbation etc.

Terebinth: Coma which can be roused only by shaking but falls immediately into it again. Staggering gait as if drunk. Insensibility of extremities.

Aluminum Metallicum: In diabetes. Give 200 dilution.

Sulphur: Before and/or during epilepsy.

Platina: In puerperal convulsions.

Ranunculus Bulbosus: In epileptic fit from drinking liquor.