Aconitum napellus Regarding each drug of the materia medica as possessed of individual specific properties peculiar to itself, and which preclude its being a substitute for, or being superseded by,

Aconitum napellus FEAR: of death; of crowds; of going out. Anything, always fearful.   Complaints from exposure to cold, dry cold.   Congestions and inflammations, acute, first stage with great

Aconitum napellus [Acon.]   Mind.– Results of vexation combined with anxiety and fright. Great nervous excitement and feverish restlessness. Lively phantasies. Mental instability, Delirium, mostly at night. Anxious impatience. Inconsolable

Apomorphinum An alkaloid obtained from Morphia, but containing one equivalent less of water-C17 H17 NO2 (Morphine is C17 H19 NO3). Solution.   Clinical.-Alcoholism. Opium habit. Pregnancy, vomiting of. Sea-sickness. Vomiting,

Aconitum Napellus Common Aconite. Monkshood. Wolfsbane. (Moist pastures and waste places in mountainous districts, Central and Southern Europe, Russia, Scandinavia, and Central Asia.) N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of whole plant

Aconitum napellus. Mind and Disposition. Great, inconsolable anxiety. Complaining fear of approaching death ; predicts the day he is to die. Sensitive irritability. Sadness. [5] Maliciousness. Fitful mood, changing from

Aconitum napellus acon MONKSHOOD RANUNCULACEAE   Is generally indicated in acute or recent cases occurring in young persons, especially girls of a full, plethoric habit WHO LEAD A SEDENTARY LIFE; PERSONS EASILY

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