Cactus grandiflorus Deficient or irregular bone development. (Fontanelles open, crooked spine, deformed extremities.) Leucophlegmatic temperament. Fair, fat, flabby, obesic. Coldness, general and local, subjective and objective, especially as if had

Cactus grandiflorus CONSTRICTION of the HEART, as if an iron band prevented its normal movement; < lying on left side. Constriction, general; of heart, chest, bladder, rectum, uterus, vagina, etc. Haemorrhages in

Cactus Grandiflorus Cereus grandiflorus. Night-blooming Cereus. (Mexico and the West Indies.) N. O. Cactaceae. Tincture of youngest and tenderest stems and flowers collected in summer.   Clinical.-Aneurism. Angina pectoris. Apoplexy.

Cactus grandiflorus. Mind and Disposition. Sadness and bad humor ; taciturnity, melancholy, hypochondriasis.   Head. Vertigo, from sanguineous congestions to the head. Pulsating pain, with the sensation of weight in

Cactus Grandiflorus Generalities: Constrictions, contractions and congestions run through Cactus. Determination of blood to the head, and coldness of the extremities. Or determination of blood to an organ, the chest, or

CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS Night-blooming Cereus (SELENICEREUS SPINULOSUS) Acts on circular muscular fibers, hence constrictions. It is the heart and arteries especially that at once respond to the influence of Cactus, producing