Ledum palustre The LEDUM PALUSTRE, or marsh ledum, marsh tea, ROSMARIMUM SYLVESTRE, a plant belonging to the heath family, is a native of northern Europe. It is also found in British America

Ledum palustre Rheumatism begins in feet and travels upward (KALMIA opposite). The swellings are pale, sometimes oedematous, and < at night, in the heat of the bed; uncovering or cold water

Ledum palustre [Led.]   Mind.– Vehement, angry mood. Dissatisfaction and hatred of mankind. Love for solitude. Great seriousness. Chaotic dullness, with general heat.   Vertigo.– As though intoxicated, especially when

Ledum palustre. Mind and Disposition. Inclines to be out of humor and angry. Vehement, angry mood ; vehemence. Dissatisfied ; hates his fellow-beings. Desire for solitude.   Head. [5] Vertigo,

Ledum palustre led MARSH TEA ERICACEAE   Adapted to the rheumatic, gouty diathesis; constitutions abused by alcohol (Colch.).   Haemorrhage into anterior chamber after iridectomy.   Contusions of eye and

Ledum Palustre Surgeon: This remedy comes up well after the study of Lachesis, for we find in the pathogenesis many features similar to those in Lachesis. It has the mottled aspect and the

LEDUM PALUSTRE Marsh-Tea (LEDUM) Affects especially the rheumatic diathesis, going through all the changes, from functional pain to altered secretions and deposits of solid, earthy matter in the tissues. The