Secale cornutum ERGOT. SPURRED RYE. MUTTERKORN.   A metamorphosis of rye, or other grain, by which it is converted, wholly or in part, into a curved, purplish-black, cylindrical, tapering and

Secale cornutum Passive haemorrhage, everything open and loose, no action, IN THIN, SCRAWNY, CACHECTIC WOMEN.   Great coldness (objective) of the surface, yet the patient cannot bear to be covered.  

Secale cornutum [Sec.]   Mind.– Weakened power of thinking. Illusion of fancy, of the senses. Unconscious or anxious, often passing into raving delirium. Melancholic sadness. Extraordinary anxiety. Madness with inclination

Secale Cornutum. Secale cornutum. Spurred Rye. Ergot of Rye. [The black, horn-like spur into which the grains of Rye (Secale cereale, N. O. Gramineae) are changed by the fungus Claviceps

Secale cornutum. Mind and Disposition. Great anxiety. Madness, with inclination to drawn oneself. Mania, with inclination to bite. Fear of death.   Head. [5] Stupefaction and unconsciousness. Giddiness, as from

Secale cornutum sec SPURRED RYE; ERGOT A FUNGUS; A NOSODE   Adapted to women of THIN, SCRAWNY, FEEBLE, CACHECTIC APPEARANCE; irritable, nervous temperament; pale, sunken countenance. Very old, decrepit, feeble persons.   Women of

Secale Cornutum The best provers of Secale, those who are most susceptible to its action, are scrawny people, and they are the ones who will most likely need it as their

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