Dulcamara GENERAL ANALYSIS. VITAL POWER, A. Sensorium. Depressing; signs of anaemia; vertigo on rising, with debility and general trembling. B. SPECIAL SENSES. A partial action only; vision failing as from paralysis of the

Dulcamara Affections caused by taking cold when the air changes suddenly from dry and warm to WET and COLD.   Tongue and jaws become lame, if cold air or water chills them; neck

Dulcamara [Dulc.]   Mind.– Delirium, during the pains at night and during the heat. Internal restlessness. Great impatience. Inclination to quarrel, with anger.   Sensorium.– Great mental obtusion in head.

Dulcamara. Solanum dulcamara. Woody Nightshade. Bitter-sweet. N. O. Solanaceae. (Not to be confounded with “Deadly Nightshade,” Belladonna, nor with “Climbing Bitter-sweet,” Celastrus.) Tincture prepared from fresh green stems and leaves,

Dulcamara dulc BITTER-SWEET SOLANACEAE   Adapted to persons of phlegmatic scrofulous constitutions; restless, irritable.   Catarrhal rheumatism or skin affections, brought on or aggravated by exposure to cold, damp, rainy

DULCAMARA Bitter-sweet Hot days and cold nights towards the close of summer are especially favorable to the action of Dulcamara, and is one of the remedies that correspond in their