📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:
Antidotes: to medium doses and poisonings, Nat-m. in all forms, sweet oil, onions. Ammonia,
Lach., Ledum. Ip., also powdered Ip. applied locally. It antidotes: Canth., lod., Chin., Dig. Compare: (1) Apium
virus - auto-toxemia with pus products. (2) Puls., Zinc., Canth., Lach. (3) Vespa and snake venoms. (4) Apoc.,
Acet-ac. - dropsy. (5) Aeon., Urt -u. Anae. - ubicaría. (6) Am. - bruised, sore conditions. (7) Ars. - typhoid,
gangrene, dropsies, scarlatina, urticaria, chills. (8) Bell. - meningitis, sore throat, erysipelas, scarlatina. (9)
Brom. - swelling of ovary during menses. (10) Bry. - meningitis rheumatism. (11) Canth. - bums, erysipelas,
urinary symp-
toms. (12) Euphrasia -conjunctiva. (13) Ferr., Graph., Hep., Hyos., lod. - synovitis. (14) Lach., Lyc., Merc., Nat-
a., Nat -m. - chills, urticaria, tension in ovarian region. (15) Rhus -t. - eyes, but Apis has less tendency to
suppuration, vesicular erysipelas but darker than Apis and spreading left to right. Apis right to left, typhoid,
restlessness, but Apis is more fidgetiness. Complementary: Nat-m. the chronic of Apis, Am., Ars., Hell., Merc-
cy., Puls. Inimical: Rhus-t in eruptive diseases. It follows well: Bry. when cephalic cry appears. Hell, when
torpor sets in, lod., Hep., Merc., » Lyc.,Sulph.Is followed well by:Graph.,tetter ¿i on ear lobe. Kali -bi.,
scrofulous ophthalmia. ' ?, Ars., hydrothorax. Phos. diphtheria. Stram., mania. Lyc., staphyloma, Sulph.,
hydrothorax, pleurisy, hydrocephalus. lod., swollen knee.