Sepia SEPIAE SUCCUS. The juice of the cuttle-fish; a blackish fluid contained in the abdomen of the animal, and from which the animal has the power of projecting the juice

Sepia Bearing down pains, must sit close and cross her legs to keep something from coming down out of the vagina.   Sense of fullness in the pelvic organs, and

Sepia [Sep.]   Mind.– Incapable of mental exertion. Distraction. Great weakness of memory. Anxiousness in evening in bed. Anxiety with flying heat. Easily startled. Crying out. Indifference to his family.

Sepia. Sepia officinalis. Cuttle Fish. N. O. Cephalopoda. Trituration of dried liquid contained in the ink-bag. [I have found a preparation made from the fresh ink-bag, given to me by

Sepia sep CUTTLE FISH MOLLUSCA   Adapted to persons of dark hair, rigid fibre, but mild and easy disposition (Puls.).   Diseases of women: especially those occurring during pregnancy; childbed

Sepia Sepia is suited to tall, slim women with narrow pelvis and lax fibers and muscles; such a woman is not well built as a woman. A woman who has the