- An ancient remedy, rendered classical by Plato's graphic description of this poison given to the Greek philosopher Socrates to cause his death.
- The ascending paralysis it produces, ending in respiration failure, shows the ultimate tendency of many symptoms produced in the provings.
- Con.
- has difficult gait, trembling, sudden loss of strength while walking, painful stiffness of legs , urinary troubles, weakened memory, sexual debility, etc.
- Affects the nerves and muscles, causing incoordination and paraly sis, uncertain gait, difficult speech.
- Patient becomes gradually weak.
- Irregular, action, and development of symptoms.
- Progressive debility.
- Great debility in the morning in bed.
- General feeling as if bruised by blows.
- Weakness of body and mind.
- Trembling of all the limbs, with palpitations.
- Suddenly sick and weak with numbness.
- Paroxysms of hysteria and hypochondriasis from sexual abstinence or sexual excess.
- Hysterical convulsions.
- Faints at stool.
- Glands, especially breasts and ovaries, are affected with engorgement and stony indurations.
- Alters glandular structure to scrofulous and cancerous conditions.
- Sensa tion as of a lump in b rain, in epigastrium.
- Tearing, stabbing pains.
- New growths.
- Cancerous diathesis.
- Ascending symptoms, paralysis after diphtheria.
- Arteriosclerosis.
- Decay of ster num.
- Insomnia of multiple neuritis.
- Easily intoxicated (Zinc.).
- Sensation as of a hoop or band or something tight around the part.
- Desire for warmth, especially that of sun.
- Great liability to take cold.
- Night and morning sweat with offensive odor and smarting in skin or offensive odor without sweat.
- Often found in old age, a time of debility, weak ness, languor, local congestions and sluggishness.
- Useful in old age or for those persons who become old early.
- Troubles at the change of life, old maids, bachelors.
- For youths who suffer from ill effects of masturbation.
- Tumor growth invites it.
- Tonic aft er influenza
