Syphilinum. Luesinum. Lueticum. Syphilitic virus. A nosode. Attenuations.   Clinical.-Abscess; succession of abscesses. Alcoholism; hereditary craving for alcohol. Anus, fissure of. Aphasia. Asthma. Breasts sensitive. Bubo. Constipation. Crying of infants.

Syphilinum syph SYPHILITIC VIRUS A NOSODE   Pains from darkness to daylight; begin with twilight and end with daylight (Merc, Phyt).   Pains increase and decrease gradually (Stan.) ; shifting and require

Syphilinum Whenever the symptoms that are representative of the patient himself have been suppressed in any case of syphilis, and nothing remains but weakness and a few results of the

SYPHILINUM The Syphilitic Virus – A Nosode Utter prostration and debility in the morning. Shifting rheumatic pains. Chronic eruptions and rheumatism. Ichthyosis. Syphilitic affections. Pains from darkness to daylight; decrease