Plumbum metallicum Abdomen retracted toward the spine, as if drawn in by a string; both objective and subjective. Distinct blue line along margin of the gums. “Wrist-drop” paralysis of the

Plumbum metallicum [Plb.]   Mind.– Weakness of mind and memory. Delirium, with rage and wild looks. Insanity. Great anxiety and restlessness, with frequent sighing. Dejecting and melancholy. Ennui.   Sensorium.–

Plumbum metallicum plb LEAD THE METAL   Adapted to diseases from spinal origin (Phos., Pic. ac, Zinc).   EXCESSIVE AND RAPID EMACIATION; general or partial paralysis; extreme, with anaemia and

Plumbum Metallicum This drug illustrates a doctrine of Hahnemann: the doctrine of attenuation. Generalities: When you think of the insolubility of lead, and then think of it as spread on the wall

PLUMBUM METALLICUM Lead The great drug for general sclerotic conditions. Lead paralysis is chiefly of extensors, forearm or upper limb, from center to periphery with partial anæsthesia or excessive hyperasthesia,