Camphora Great coldness of the external surface, with sudden and complete prostration of the vital force; collapse. The patient objects to being covered, notwithstanding the objective coldness; throws off all

Camphora [Camph.]   Mind.– Vanishing senses. Raving, Great fears. Hopeless dependency. Hurried manner. Madness.   Sensorium.– Reeling, vertigo. Stupefied and unconscious.   Head.– Violent congestion to. constriction and throbbing in

Camphora. Camphor. C10 H16 O. – N. O. Lauraceae. A gum obtained from Laurus camphora. Solution in rectified spirit.   Clinical.-Angina pectoris. Bed-sores. Cholera Asiatica. Chordee. Cold. Convulsions. Epilepsy. Eruptions,

Camphora camph CAMPHOR LAURACEAE   Pain better while thinking of it (Hell worse, Cal. p., Helon, Ox. ac).   Persons physically and mentally weak and irritable. Exceedingly sensitive to cold

CAMPHORA Camphor Hahnemann says: “The action of this substance is very puzzling and difficult of investigation, even in the healthy organism because its primary action, more frequently than with any other