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76 Cards in this Set
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Q: Changeable vs. unchanging polarity
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A: Berberidaceae
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Q: Sudden change, intense change, rapid change, sudden transformation
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A: Berberidaceae
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Q: Compensation: Easily adaptable to changing situation, Able to change quickly, Comfortable with change
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A: Berberidaceae
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Q: American Mandrake, May-apple
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A: Podophyllum
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Q: Profuse, offensive, gushing stool
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A: Podophyllum
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Q: Alternating complaints, e.g. headache – diarrhea, liver disturbances – constipation - diarrhea
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A: Podophyllum
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Q: < early morning (diarrhea 4-5 a.m.), < pressure
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A: Podophyllum
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Q: Generals, MORNING (= 6-9 h)
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A: PODOPHYLLUM
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Q: Generals, LYING, abdomen, on (42)
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A: Podophyllum (BELL, Chel, Cina, Coloc, Med, Nit-ac, Tab)
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Q: Rumbling and gurgling “as if fish were turning and tossing in a pond”
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A: Podophyllum
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Q: Profuse, forceful diarrhea – runs right through diaper, odor penetrates the whole house
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A: Podophyllum
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Q: Arthritic affections and urinary disturbances
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A: Berberis
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Q: RADIATING pains, e.g. in arthritis, gout, lumbago, kidney colic, cystitis, neuralgia
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A: Berberis
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Q: < motion, < left side
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A: Berberis
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Q: Rapid change of symptoms – place, character
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A: Berberis
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Q: Gallbladder colic
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A: Berberis
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Q: CYSTITIS: radiating pain < before and after urination, < on urging to urinate, < when not urinating, < motion
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A: Berberis
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Q: KIDNEY STONES/COLIC: Pain radiates into thigh, bladder, testes, genitalia
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A: Berberis
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Q: Wandering arthritis (extremities)
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A: Berberis (Puls, Form, Kali-bi, Kali-s)
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<HC1>LMS%Q: Complements of Berberis
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A: Lyc, Mag-m, Sulph (LMS)
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Q: Blue Cohosh, Squaw Root
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Female genitalia and joints
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: REVIVES LABOR PAINS (contractions) AND FURTHER PROGRESS OF LABOR when patient is exhausted
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, PAIN, labor pains, exhausting (3)
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A: Caulophyllum (Stann, Verat)
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, PAIN, labor pains, interrupted (3)
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A: Caulophyllum (Mag-m, Plat)
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Q: COMPLAINTS DURING LABOR
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, DELIVERY, during, complaints (76)
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A: CAULOPHYLLUM (CAUST, CHAM, PULS, SEC)
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Q: Extremely RIGID OS, labor DOESN’T PROGRESS
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, OS UTERI, during labor, state of, rigid (18)
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A: CAULOPHYLLUM (CHAM, GELS)
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, PAIN, labor pains [contractions], irregular (13)
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A: Caulophyllum (PULS, Coff, Nux-m)
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, PAIN, labor pains, ceasing (49)
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A: Caulophyllum (BELL, CIMIC, KALI-C, OP, PULS, SEC)
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Q: Female Genitalia/Sex, STERILITY (107)
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A: Caulophyllum (AUR, BORX, CANN-XYZ, NAT-C, NAT-M, SEP)
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Q: Mouth: Aphthae, thrush
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Stomach, NAUSEA, labor, during (7)
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A: Caulophyllum (IP, Cocc, Puls)
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Q: ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATISM in SMALL JOINTS of hands and feet, wrists and ankles
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Drawing pains in extremities
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A: Caulophyllum
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Q: Generals, COMPLAINTS, joints, small joints (4)
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A: Caulophyllum (Colch, Led, Stel – all 1’s)
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Q: Extremities, ARTHRITIC nodosities (65)
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A: Caulophyllum (APIS, BENZ-AC, CALC-F, CALC, GRAPH, LED, LITH-C, LYC)
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Q: Acne and rough, dry skin of head, extending to neck (Phatak)
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A: Berberis aquifolium
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Q: Skin dry, inability to perspire. Pruritis (itching without visible disease). Urticaria. Vesicles. Psoriasis.
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A: Berberis aquifolium
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Q: Rheumatic pains: Joints of hands, fingers, < rest at night, < prolonged motion, with swelling.
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A: Berberis aquifolium
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Q: Boraginaceae remedies
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A: Symphytum, Onosmodium
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Q: Comfrey, Knitbone
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A: Symphytum (Boraginaceae)
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Q: Injuries of bones and eyes
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A: Symphytum
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Q: Facilitates union of fractured bones (do not give prior to bone being set!), useful in non-union of bones
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A: Symphytum
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Q: Helps irritable stump after fracture (Alium cepa, Hyper), irritable bone at point of fracture, pains in bones or periosteum after injuries
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A: Symphytum
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Q: Injuries to bones, cartilages, periosteum with excessive pain.
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A: Symphytum
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Q: Injuries of the eyeball
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A: SYMPHYTUM (Arn, Ham)
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Q: Eye, PAIN, sore (155)
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A: Symphytum (BRY, EUP-PER, HAM, HEP, PRUNus spinosa, RHUS-T, ZINC)
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Q: Eye, PAIN, sore, blow, from a (1)
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A: SYMPHYTUM
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Q: Eye, CATARACT, contusion, from (3)
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A: Symphytum (Conium, Arn-1)
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Q: Mind, AILMENTS FROM, fortune, from reverse of (7)
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A: Symphytum (Ambr, Con, Dig, Lach, Stann, Staph – all 1’s)
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Q: Generals, BRITTLE bones (9)
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A: SYMPHYTUM (BRY, CALC-P, RUTA)
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Q: Generals, PAIN, bones
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A: Symphytum (ASAF, EUP-PER, IP, MERC, NIT-AC, PH-AC, PULS, RUTA)
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Q: Generals, PAIN, broken, as if, bones
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A: Symphytum (COCC, IGN, PHOS, Eup-per)
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Q: Trauma to eye and orbit (hit by a racquet ball etc.)
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A: Symphytum
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Q: The False Gromwell
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Listless and apathetic, CAN’T FOCUS THE WILLPOWER, indifference
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: IRRESOLUTE
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Reduction in libido
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Prevents the truant husband from seeking the sweets of “stolen waters”
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Restores the wife to the enjoyable performance of her wifely functions
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Aversion to coition (women)
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Difficulty in focusing the vision
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Headaches from straining the eyes
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Head, PAIN, looking, fixedly at anything, from (27)
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A: ONOSMODIUM (Aur, Ign, Nat-m, Puls, Ruta, Spig, Spong)
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Q: Everything SLOWED DOWN
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: > rest, sleep, eating
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: < warm, wet weather
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: WEAKNESS OF MEMORY
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: CANNOT CO-ORDINATE HIS GAIT PROPERLY. Disturbance of gate with insecurity in the steps, steps very high.
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A: Onosmodium
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Q: Vision, LARGE, objects seem large, raises his foot unnecessarily high in stepping over small objects when walking (3)
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A: ONOSMODIUM (Agar-1, Euph-1)
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Q: Urinary tract, simple cystitis
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A: Equisetum hyemale
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Q: More urging when the bladder is nearly empty, less urging and less dysuria when there is more urine
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A: Equisetum
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Q: Pain or fullness of the bladder, even after voiding
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A: Equisetum
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Q: Pain at the end of urination
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A: Equisetum (Sars)
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