- Sumbul, as its name, “Musk -root,” implies, has an odor resembling that of musk.
- The resemblance is so close that Sumbul is used to adulterate musk.
- Sumb.
- was proved by Lembke, Cattell and others.
- The symptoms are as like to those of Mosch, as the physical resemblance would imply.
- Hysterical and nervous disorders.
- Easy fainting, nervous palpitations.
- Nervous, irritable and sleepless.
- Anomalous, functional, cardiac disorders.
- Sclerosed arteries.
- Menopausal flushings.
- Asthma.
- Yellow tenacious discharges.
- The left side was more affected than the right.
- Neuralgia.
- Chorea, constant jerking of the head and limbs with protrusion of the tongue.
- Numbness on becoming cold, on left side.
- Insomnia of delirium tremens (fifteen drops of tincture).
- Sensation as if water dropped down spine.
- As of a hot water flowing through part.
- Early senility
